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The Apartments at 2 Collier Road were built by developer Henry M. Rice in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. The apartments were built on lands formerly belonging to George Washington Collier. The Colonial Revival style buildings are of the "big house" style, giving the impression of a single large residence rather than an ap... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartments%20at%202%20Collier%20Road |
Giovanni dalle Carceri (died 1358) was a Lord of Euboea.
He was the son of Peter dalle Carceri and his second wife. He married Florence Sanudo, who became the seventh Duchess of the Archipelago in 1362, daughter and successor of John I, Duke of the Archipelago. Their son was Nicholas III dalle Carceri, who inherited b... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni%20dalle%20Carceri |
The Victoria to Maui International Yacht Race (Vic-Maui), the longest offshore sailing race off the west coast of North America, is the pinnacle of Pacific Northwest ocean racing. First contested in 1965, since 1968 the Vic-Maui has run in even-numbered years, starting in June or July off Victoria, British Columbia, C... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria%20to%20Maui%20Yacht%20Race |
The Apartments at 22–24 Collier Road were built in 1929 by developers J.W. Jenkins and J.G. Crockett of the Anjaco Holding Corporation. The apartments are examples of Mediterranean Revival architecture, with classical details such as Doric columns and a central entrance.
References
Residential buildings on the Natio... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartments%20at%2022%E2%80%9324%20Collier%20Road |
Vladimír Šlechta is a Czech science fiction and fantasy author.
Life
Šlechta was born in Liberec in 1960, but most of his life he spent in the South Bohemian Region, in České Budějovice or its surroundings. In 1967, his father joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia but one year later he opposed the party line, s... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr%20%C5%A0lechta |
Lotus is an instrumental electronic jam band formed in Goshen, Indiana in 1998 now based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , and Denver, Colorado.
History
Lotus was formed at Goshen College in August 1998 by Steve Clemens, Luke Miller, Michael Rempel, Andy Parada, and Joel Jimenez, with the first live show occurring on Se... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus%20%28American%20band%29 |
The Ordre du Nichan El-Anouar (Arabic: Order of the Light) was established in 1887 as a colonial order of merit of the Tajurah sultanate in French Somaliland and abolished as a result of the order reform on 3 December 1963.
History
On 21 September 1884, the Tajurah sultanate was declared a protectorate of France with ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordre%20du%20Nichan%20El-Anouar |
César Augusto Ruiz Sánchez (born 10 January 1990 in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian footballer who most recently played for Deportivo Llacuabamba.
Profile
Coming from the popular district of Puente Piedra, César Ruiz joined Sporting Cristal in 1999.
In 2007 César Ruiz, along with 8 other U-20 players, were called up to the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9sar%20Ruiz%20%28footballer%29 |
Ramsay () is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alan Ramsay (1895–1973), Australian army officer
Alana Ramsay (born 1994), Canadian alpine skier
Alex Ramsay (1899–1957), English footballer
Alexander Ramsay (disambiguation)
Ali Ramsay, Scottish cricketer
Alison Ramsay (born 1959), Scottish hoc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsay%20%28surname%29 |
Jan Grootboom was a Xhosa scout from the Eastern Cape, South Africa who followed and taught Robert Baden-Powell scouting skills during the Matabele campaign.
References
External links
Google Books preview of 1908 Handbook
Xhosa people | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%20Grootboom |
Guglielmazzo Sanudo, fl. between 1349 and 1362, was a Lord of Gridia.
Ancestry
He was a son of Marco Sanudo, Lord of Gridia, and wife.
Marriage and issue
He married ... and had Nicholas II Sanudo, called Spezzabanda, Lord of Gridia (a fief in Andros)) and eight Consort Duke of the Archipelago, second husband of his c... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guglielmazzo%20Sanudo%2C%20Lord%20of%20Gridia |
The Colonial Order of the Star of Italy ( ) was founded as a colonial order of chivalry on 18 June 1914 by Italian King Victor Emmanuel III, to reward soldiers deployed to the colony of Libya. The order had fallen into abeyance by 1943, when Allied forces conquered the colonies of Italian North Africa.
The various de... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial%20Order%20of%20the%20Star%20of%20Italy |
A Series of Psychotic Episodes, also known as Series of Psychotic Episodes, is a Sony Award nominated surreal comedy sketch show written by and starring Miriam Elia. The pilot and first series were broadcast on digital radio station BBC Radio 7. The second series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Sketches include a spoof o... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Series%20of%20Psychotic%20Episodes |
The Bach Air Yacht was a trimotor airliner produced in the United States in the 1920s. Typical of its day, it was a high-wing braced monoplane, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Unusual for airliners of the late 1920s (due to legislation that forbade carrying passengers in wooden aircraft), the Air Yachts were const... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bach%20Air%20Yacht |
Fulla is an ásynja in Norse mythology.
Fulla may also refer to:
Fulla (doll), a Middle-Eastern fashion doll
People with the name
Fulla Al Jazairia or Fella El Djazairia (born 1961), Algerian singer
Ľudovít Fulla (1902–1980), Slovak painter | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulla%20%28disambiguation%29 |
George Pescott (christened 29 June 1806) was an English cricketer who played for Sussex. He was born in Heyshott, West Sussex.
George Pescott made a single first-class appearance for the team, in 1840. He failed to score a run in the two innings in which he batted.
External links
George Pescott at Cricket Archive
1... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Pescott |
Greensky Hill Indian United Methodist Church is located east of Charlevoix, Michigan at the junction of U.S. 31 and CR 630. On March 16, 1972, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The church has been preserved with all of the original woodwork and can comfortably seat about 80 people.
The church s... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensky%20Hill%20church |
The Order of the Colonial Empire (Portuguese:"Ordem do Império Colonial") was a Portuguese Order (decoration), established on 13 April 1932 as a colonial order of knighthood, to reward services by soldiers and civilians in the Portuguese colonies in Asia and Africa.
The Order consisted of five grades:
Grand Cross, whi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20of%20the%20Colonial%20Empire |
The Union List of Artist Names (ULAN) is a free online database of the Getty Research Institute using a controlled vocabulary, which by 2018 contained over 300,000 artists and over 720,000 names for them, as well as other information about artists. Names in ULAN may include given names, pseudonyms, variant spellings, n... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union%20List%20of%20Artist%20Names |
The Italy national water polo team represents Italy in men's international water polo competitions and is controlled by Federnuoto (the Italian Aquatics Federation). The national men's team has the nickname of "Settebello", a reference to both the Italian card game scopa and a standard water polo team having seven play... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy%20men%27s%20national%20water%20polo%20team |
Marco Sanudo was a Lord of Gridia (a fief in Andros).
Ancestry
He was a son of Marco II Sanudo, third Duke of the Archipelago, and wife, and brother of William I Sanudo, fourth Duke of the Archipelago.
Marriage and issue
He married ... and had Guglielmazzo Sanudo, Lord of Gridia.
References
Ancestry of Sultana Nur... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco%20Sanudo%2C%20Lord%20of%20Gridia |
William Thomas Baring Hayter (30 August 1858 – 21 August 1935) was an Anglican priest and teacher in the 20th century.
Early life and education
Hayter was the third son of Harrison Hayter and his wife Eliza Jane Walker. He was educated at Summer Fields School, Charterhouse School and Brasenose College, Oxford.
Career... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Hayter%20%28priest%29 |
Podsmreka Castle (, ) is a 16th-century mansion located in the settlement of Podsmreka pri Višnji Gori, in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica, southeastern Slovenia. The manor's name is a compound of the Slovene words pod and smreka, meaning "beneath [the] spruce." The municipality of Ivančna Gorica is trying to have t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podsmreka%20Castle |
Evgenia Pavlina (born 20 July 1978) is a former Belarusian rhythmic gymnast who competed as an individual. She was born in Minsk, Belarus.
Career
Pavlina started gymnastics at the age of 6 with her first coach Anna Baranova. From age 15 she trained 48 hours per week at club Dynamo Minsk with Belarusian master Galin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evgenia%20Pavlina |
Gillette (, jih-LET) is a city in and the county seat of Campbell County, Wyoming, United States. The town was founded in 1891 as a major railway town on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.
The population was estimated at 33,403 as of 2020, making it the 3rd most populous city in Wyoming after Cheyenne and Ca... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillette%2C%20Wyoming |
Retroculus is a genus of cichlids native to tropical South America, where three are native to rivers in southeastern Amazon Basin in Brazil, while the final is native to rivers in Amapá (Brazil) and French Guiana. It is the sole genus included in the subfamily Retroculinae, although some authorities classify this as a ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retroculus |
Dora de Pédery-Hunt, LL.D. (16 November 1913 – 29 September 2008) was a Hungarian-Canadian sculptor who designed medals and coins. She was the first Canadian citizen to design an effigy for Queen Elizabeth II.
Life
Dora de Pédery was born in Budapest, Hungary on 16 November 1913 to Attila and Emilia de Pédery. Her fa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dora%20de%20Pedery-Hunt |
The Cichlinae are a subfamily of fishes in the cichlid family, native to South America.
This subfamily consists of approximately 117 described species as of July 2017. Some authors have suggested that the Cichlinae encompasses all of the Neotropical Cichlids and found the taxon to be monphyletic and to be divided int... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlinae |
The Astronotinae are a subfamily of cichlids from South America, where they are found in the Amazon, Orinoco, Paraná, and Paraguay River basins, and various rivers in the Guianas. The subfamily includes three genera, each with two species. Although in other classifications all three genera are placed in the subfamily C... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronotinae |
Edward W Ng (; September 23, 1939 – December 14, 2018) was an American applied mathematician who had also held the positions of senior scientist, senior engineer and technical manager in the U.S. Space Program. He is noted for his broad variety of mathematical applications in space science and engineering. He has also ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Ng |
Proposition 6 was an initiative statute that appeared on the November 3, 1998 California general election ballot. It was passed with 4,670,524 Yes votes, for 59.4 percent of the total votes cast. The proposition added sections 598c and 598d to the California Penal Code, making it a felony for any person in the state to... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998%20California%20Proposition%206 |
California Proposition 6 may refer to:
California Proposition 6 (2018) - REJECTED November 2018 Repeal of the Road Repair and Accountability Act
California Proposition 6 (2008) - REJECTED Safe Neighborhoods Act and The Runner Initiative.
California Proposition 6 (1998) - PASSED Felony to kill a horse, donkey or mule... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California%20Proposition%206 |
Ali Maqseed () is a Kuwaiti football midfielder. He plays left back or left wing with many other positions for Al Arabi SC in VIVA Premier League and the Kuwait national football team.
Ali first joined the first-team when he was 18 years old.
Maqseed is well known for his talented dribbling and speed, due to that he ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali%20Maqseed |
Etroplinae is a subfamily in the cichlid family of fishes. The subfamily includes 3 genera (and about 16 species) : Etroplus and Pseudetroplus, which are the only cichlids native to India and Sri Lanka, and Paretroplus from Madagascar (other genera native to this island are in the subfamilies Paratilapiinae and Ptychoc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etroplinae |
The Klein Grieshorn (or Piccolo Corno Gries) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, located on the Swiss-Italian border. The summit is the tripoint between the cantons of Valais, Ticino and the region of Piedmont.
References
External links
Klein Grieshorn on Hikr
Mountains of the Alps
Mountains of Piedmont
Mountains ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein%20Grieshorn |
The Ptychochrominae are a subfamily in the cichlid family of fish. It includes about 14 species. They are restricted to lakes and rivers in Madagascar, and the majority are threatened. Most cichlid genera native to Madagascar are included in this subfamily; the only exceptions are Paretroplus (subfamily Etroplinae) and... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptychochrominae |
Sujeong-gu is a district (gu) in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Dong 동; 洞("Neighborhood")
Stations (excludes Bokjeong station)
Seoul Subway Line 8
821 Sanseong
822 Namhansanseong (before 1998:Dandae)
823 Dandaeogeori
824 Sinheung
825 Sujin
826 Moran
Bundang Line
K223 Gachon Univ.
K224 Taepyeong
K225 Moran
Uni... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sujeong-gu |
James Cropper (1862–1938) was an Anglican priest in the 20th century.
He was educated at Charterhouse School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He held incumbencies at West Ham, Seaton, Broughton-in-Furness and Penrith after which he was Dean of Gibraltar. Returning to England in 1927 he became Rector of Penshurst th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Cropper%20%28priest%29 |
Piz Alv is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps in Switzerland. The summit is the tripoint between the cantons of Uri (Unteralp valley), Graubünden (Val Maighels) and Ticino (Val Canaria).
References
External links
Piz Alv on Hikr
Mountains of the Alps
Mountains of Switzerland
Mountains of Graubünden
Mountains of Ticin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piz%20Alv%20%28Lepontine%20Alps%29 |
Daisuki was a German manga anthology for girls published by Carlsen Verlag. It was the first girl's comics (shojo manga) magazine published outside Asia. One edition was about 256 pages long and costs 5.95 Euros in Germany. The chief editor for Daisuki was Anne Berling. Due to declining sales figures, the magazine was ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisuki%20%28magazine%29 |
The Stroudsburg Poconos, located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, were a minor league baseball team that played in the Interstate League in 1932 and in the North Atlantic League from 1946 to 1950. They were affiliated with the New York Yankees in 1947 and the Cleveland Indians in 1949. They played their home games at Gord... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroudsburg%20Poconos |
In Taiwan, all motor vehicles are required to register and display its vehicle registration plates. The plates are issued and managed by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MoTC). Vehicle registration numbers in Taiwan contain letters of the Latin alphabet (A to Z), Arabic numerals (0 to 9) and dashes (–... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle%20registration%20plates%20of%20Taiwan |
Jerry Kathman is President and Chief Executive Officer of LPK, the largest independent brand design agency in the world with offices in North America, Europe and Asia. Kathman is recognized within the industry as a leading authority on the role of design in brand building. His global experience has provided Fortune 500... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Kathman |
J'ai quelque chose à vous dire () is a French film from 1930. It was film director Marc Allégret's second film short, the first being La Meilleure bobone, released a year earlier.
Plot
Pierre Deneige (played by Fernandel), well known as a scoundrel, is the lover of a married woman (played by Colette Clauday), and goes... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%27ai%20quelque%20chose%20%C3%A0%20vous%20dire |
Cima di Cugn is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border. The tripoint between the cantons of Graubünden, Ticino and the region of Lombardy (2,194 m) is located 100 m south-west of the summit.
References
External links
Cima di Cugn on Hikr
Mountains of the Alps
Mountains of Switzerland
Mountains... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cima%20di%20Cugn |
Brachyglanis is a genus of Three-barbeled catfishes native to South America.
Species
There are currently six recognized species in this genus:
Brachyglanis frenatus C. H. Eigenmann, 1912
Brachyglanis magoi Fernández-Yépez, 1967
Brachyglanis melas C. H. Eigenmann, 1912
Brachyglanis microphthalmus Bizerril, 1991
Brachy... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachyglanis |
7 is the fifth studio album by Greek singer-songwriter Michalis Hatzigiannis. The first studio album released following his 2006 4× platinum Fili Ki Ehthri, it is entirely composed by Hatzigiannis, and was released by Universal Music Greece on 29 October 2008. It was certified Platinum in the first week of its release,... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7%20%28Michalis%20Hatzigiannis%20album%29 |
Blacker's Art of Fly Making - comprising angling and dyeing of colours with engravings of Salmon and Trout flies shewing the process of the gentle craft as taught in the pages with descriptions of flies for the season of the year as they come out on the water is a work of fly tying literature with significant fly fishi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacker%27s%20Art%20of%20Fly%20Making |
Tobermory distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery situated on the Hebridean island of Mull, Scotland in the town of Tobermory.
The distillery, which was formerly known as Ledaig (pronounced Letch-ick), was founded in 1798 and has changed hands several times, having undergone a number of periods of closure. The only ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobermory%20distillery |
Brachyrhamdia is a genus of three-barbeled catfishes native to South America.
Species
There are currently six recognized species in this genus:
Brachyrhamdia heteropleura (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912)
Brachyrhamdia imitator G. S. Myers, 1927
Brachyrhamdia marthae Sands & B. K. Black, 1985
Brachyrhamdia meesi Sands & B.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachyrhamdia |
The Chandler Metropolitan Sedan was manufactured by the Chandler Motor Car Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
Chandler Metropolitan Sedan specifications (1926 data)
Color – Two-tone brown or Sagebrush green
Seating Capacity – Five
Wheelbase – 123 inches
Wheels - Wood
Tires - 33” × 6” balloon
Service Brakes - contract... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandler%20Metropolitan%20Sedan |
The First Church of Hanover, also known as the First Presbyterian Church of Hanover or the Hanover Presbyterian Church, is located on Mount Pleasant Avenue in East Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. Established in 1718 in what was then the British Province of New Jersey, it is a member of the Presbyteri... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Church%20of%20Hanover |
The Getty Vocabulary Program is a department within the Getty Research Institute at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California. It produces and maintains the Getty controlled vocabulary databases, Art and Architecture Thesaurus, Union List of Artist Names, and Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. They are compliant wi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getty%20Vocabulary%20Program |
Rebecca Watson is an American atheist blogger and YouTuber. She is the founder of the blog Skepchick and former co-host of The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast. She also previously co-hosted the Little Atoms podcast.
Early life and education
Born in 1980, Rebecca Watson grew up in New Jersey.
She graduated fro... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca%20Watson |
Seckin Getbay (born 27 January 1989) is a Turkish footballer who plays for Menemenspor.
External links
Gençlerbirliği Site Profile
Profile at TFF.org
1989 births
People from Altındağ, Ankara
Sportspeople from Ankara Province
Footballers from Ankara
Living people
Turkish men's footballers
Turkey men's under-21 int... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A7kin%20Getbay |
Disproportionate assets is a term used in India to describe a situation where an individual's net economic assets significantly exceed the assets he or she should possess after accounting for the assets that he or she previously held and all legal sources of income. Disproportionate assets cases are investigated by th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disproportionate%20assets |
is an official Japanese recognition and honour which is awarded annually to select people who have made outstanding cultural contributions. This distinction is intended to play a role as a part of a system of support measures for the promotion of creative activities in Japan. By 1999, 576 people had been selected as P... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Person%20of%20Cultural%20Merit |
Ranking of query is one of the fundamental problems in information retrieval (IR), the scientific/engineering discipline behind search engines. Given a query and a collection of documents that match the query, the problem is to rank, that is, sort, the documents in according to some criterion so that the "best" resu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranking%20%28information%20retrieval%29 |
The Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station is a historic fire observation station located on Azure Mountain at Waverly in Franklin County, New York. The station and contributing resources include a , steel-frame lookout tower erected in 1918, a jeep trail now used as a hiking trail, which extends from the base of the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azure%20Mountain%20Fire%20Observation%20Station |
(; ; both meaning 'peak of the three languages'; ), is a minor summit of the Ortler Alps, located on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The summit is the tripoint between the Italian regions of Lombardy and South Tyrol and the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Before World War I it was the international tripoint of Sw... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piz%20da%20las%20Trais%20Linguas |
Heptapterus is a genus of three-barbeled catfishes native to South America.
Species
There are currently 12 recognized species in this genus:
Heptapterus bleekeri Boeseman, 1953
Heptapterus carmelitanorum Azevedo-Santos, Deprá, Aguilera, Faustino-Fuster & Katz, 2022
Heptapterus fissipinnis A. Miranda-Ribeiro, 1911... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptapterus |
Carl Eugen Langen (9 October 1833 in Cologne – 2 October 1895 in Elsdorf) was a German entrepreneur, engineer and inventor, involved in the development of the petrol engine and the Wuppertal Suspension Railway. In 1857 he worked in his father's sugar factory, JJ Langen & Söhne, and after extensive technical training at... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugen%20Langen |
The Count of Paço de Arcos (), or alternately Count of Paço d'Arcos () was a noble title, instituted by King Carlos I of Portugal on 13 October 1890, in favour of Carlos Eugénio Corrêa da Silva for his naval career and diplomatic service within the Portuguese Empire.
History
Carlos Eugénio was a colonial marine at the... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count%20of%20Pa%C3%A7o%20de%20Arcos |
Choice Cuts: The Capricorn Years 1991–1999 is a 14-song compilation by Athens, Georgia's Widespread Panic. Song selections originated from the albums Space Wrangler, Widespread Panic, Everyday, Ain't Life Grand, Bombs & Butterflies, 'Til the Medicine Takes, and the live album Light Fuse, Get Away. Each album was releas... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choice%20Cuts%3A%20The%20Capricorn%20Years%201991%E2%80%931999 |
Blackwood distillery was a Scottish distiller founded in July 2002 with the aim of building Shetland's first Scotch whisky distillery run by Caroline Whitfield. Products included Muckle Flugga whisky, Jago's cream liqueur and Blackwoods gin and vodka. In May 2008, the company went into administration, but a new compan... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwood%20distillery |
The Dreisam (Celtic: *tragisamā, "the very fast one") is a 29 km long river (48.8 km including its source river Rotbach), and a tributary of the Elz in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The waters of the Dreisam feed the famous Freiburg Bächle runnels.
Geography
The Dreisam begins in the Dreisam Valley (Dreisamta... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreisam |
The Amateurs Radio Algeriens (ARA; English: Association of Algerian Radio Amateurs) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Algeria. The organisation was founded on March 23, 1963.
Key membership benefits of the ARA include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateurs%20Radio%20Algeriens |
Media Relations involves working with media for the purpose of informing the public of an organization's mission, policies and practices in a positive, consistent and credible manner. It can also entail developing symbiotic relationships with media outlets, journalists, bloggers, and influencers to garner publicity for... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media%20relations |
Mark Harrison Rubin (born October 24, 1985) is a former American football safety. He was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He played college football at Penn State.
Early years
A four-year starter at wide receiver and safety at Amherst High School in Amherst, New York, Rubin finished his... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Rubin |
The Paula Cooper Gallery is an art gallery in New York City, founded in 1968 by .
History
Predecessors
Cooper ran her own space, the Paula Johnson Gallery, from 1964 to 1966, where Walter De Maria launched his first solo show in New York. She worked for Park Place Gallery from 1965 to 1967, a co-operative gallery of... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula%20Cooper%20Gallery |
Karl Hellmer (11 March 1896 – 18 May 1974) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 92 films between 1932 and 1969. He was born in Vienna, Austria and died in Berlin, Germany.
Selected filmography
I by Day, You by Night (1932)
The Young Baron Neuhaus (1934)
Love, Death and the Devil (1934)
Ungeküsst soll man ni... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl%20Hellmer |
Uppsala Central Station is a railway station in Uppsala, Sweden. It lies on the East Coast Line, which runs south to Stockholm and north to Gävle and Sundsvall. It is also the southeastern terminus for the Dala Line which runs northwest ending in Mora. There are frequent commuter services to Stockholm. Long-distance tr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uppsala%20Central%20Station |
The Manhattan Beach Pier is a pier located in Manhattan Beach, California on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The pier is long and located at the end of Manhattan Beach Boulevard. An octagonal Mediterranean-style building sits at the end of the pier and houses the Roundhouse Aquarium. Surfers usually can be seen below ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan%20Beach%20Pier |
The 1948–49 Greek Football Cup was the seventh edition of the Greek Football Cup. The competition culminated with the Greek Cup Final, replayed at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, on 3 July 1949, because of the previous match (19 June) draw. The match was contested by AEK Athens and Panathinaikos, with AEK Athens winning b... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948%E2%80%9349%20Greek%20Football%20Cup |
Chief Magazine was a free, monthly online arts and culture magazine based in Brooklyn. The magazine consisted primarily of interviews with underground musicians, artists and writers. Chief hosted parties and events, operating a music venue, Chief Bodega, and a record label, Chief Records.
Chief Magazine, under Andy P.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief%20%28magazine%29 |
is a Japanese light novel series by, and the debut work of, Hiroshi Sakurazaka, with illustrations by Miki Miyashita. As of March 25, 2009, six volumes have been published by Shueisha under their Super Dash Bunko imprint. A new edition of the first light novel was released on April 25, 2008. A manga adaptation started ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern%20Magic%20Made%20Simple |
The Graustock is a mountain of the Urner Alps, located south of Engelberg in Central Switzerland. The summit is one of the two tripoints between the cantons of Berne, Nidwalden and Obwalden (the other being the Jochstock).
On the north side of the mountain lies the Trüebsee.
References
External links
Graustock on H... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graustock |
The Hermosa Beach pier is located in the Southern California community of Hermosa Beach. It extends into the Pacific Ocean.
In 1904 the first pier was built. It was constructed entirely of wood even to the pilings and it extended five hundred feet out into the ocean. The pier was constructed by the Hermosa Beach Land... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermosa%20Beach%20Pier |
Alan L. Hart (also known as Robert Allen Bamford Jr., October 4, 1890 – July 1, 1962) was an American physician, radiologist, tuberculosis researcher, writer, and novelist. Hart pioneered the use of X-ray photography in tuberculosis detection; he worked in sanitariums and X-ray clinics in New Mexico, Illinois, Washingt... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan%20L.%20Hart |
Alexander Engel, birth name: Kurt Engel (4 June 1902 – 25 July 1968) was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 70 films between 1932 and 1968. He was born in Berlin, Germany and died in Saarbrücken, West Germany. He chose the stage name "Alexander", to prevent confusion with the popular musician Kurt Engel.
Se... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Engel |
Lamine Gassama (born 20 October 1989) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a right back for Swiss club Lausanne-Ouchy and the Senegal national team.
Career
Early career
Gassama grew up in the neighbourhood of La Castellane in the city of Marseille. He began his career playing for FC Martigues, just no... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamine%20Gassama |
The Jochstock (2,564 m) is a summit of the Urner Alps, located near Engelberg in Central Switzerland. The summit is one of the two tripoints between the cantons of Berne, Nidwalden and Obwalden (the other being the Graustock).
A platter lift runs from the Joch Pass (2,207 m) to near the summit of the Jochstock.
Refer... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jochstock |
Vijaypur or Vijayapur may refer to:
Vijayapura, Karnataka, also known as Bijapur
Vijaypur, Uttarakhand, a hill station in Bageshwar district, Uttarakhand, India
Vijayapur, Nepal, a historical capital now part of the Dharan town
Vijay Pur, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Bijeypur, or Vijaypur, a city in the Sheopur Dist... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijaypur |
The Xcel Energy Cabin Creek Fire occurred on October 2, 2007, at Xcel Energy’s pumped storage hydroelectric plant near Georgetown, Colorado, a small town forty-five miles west of Denver. The accident killed five workers and injured three. The incident is thought to be the result of botched work by a contractor (RPI C... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xcel%20Energy%20Cabin%20Creek%20Fire |
The Bandaranaike–Chelvanayakam Pact was an agreement signed between the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike and the leader of the main Tamil political party in Sri Lanka S. J. V. Chelvanayakam on July 26, 1957. It advocated the creation of a series of regional councils in Sri Lanka as a means to giving... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandaranaike%E2%80%93Chelvanayakam%20Pact |
Maud Battle Johnson ( – September 5, 1985) was a US journalist and author of romance novels. Johnson began her writing career working for newspapers in North Carolina, eventually becoming managing editor of the Rocky Mount Evening Telegram. Her novels for teen-aged girls included a romance series set in Virginia — wher... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud%20Johnson |
Live from Austin, TX is a performance by Athens, Georgia's Widespread Panic that came from the Austin City Limits vaults. The DVD is part of the Austin City Limits concert series that features previously unreleased performances from the television show. The finished product is limited selection of eleven songs that h... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live%20from%20Austin%2C%20TX%20%28Widespread%20Panic%20album%29 |
Gutenborner is a white German wine grape that is also used in English wine production. The grape was created in 1928 by Heinrich Birk at Forschungsanstalt Geisenheim by crossing of Müller-Thurgau and Bicane (also known as Chasselas Napoleon).
The only synonym of Gutenborner is its breeding code, Geisenheim 17–52.
Ref... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutenborner |
The Association Royale des Radio Amateurs du Maroc (ARRAM) (in English, Royal Association of Radio Amateurs of Morocco) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Morocco. Key membership benefits of the ARRAM include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications w... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association%20Royale%20des%20Radio%20Amateurs%20du%20Maroc |
The Widderfeld is a mountain in the Emmental Alps, located west of the Pilatus in Central Switzerland. The summit lies on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Lucerne. The tripoint between the cantons of Lucerne, Obwalden and Nidwalden (1,920 m) lies 300 m north of the summit.
References
External links
Wid... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widderfeld |
"Toutes les femmes de ta vie" () is a 2001 song recorded by French girl group L5. It was their debut single released on November 26, 2001, from its first album L5 on which it features as first track. The song was also included on the band's 2004 album live Le live. It was a huge success in France where it was a number-... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toutes%20les%20femmes%20de%20ta%20vie |
Cartoon Network is a Latin American pay television channel distributed by Warner Bros. Discovery for the Latin American audience, and the Caribbean. It is the Latin American version of the original Cartoon Network television channel in the United States. It is divided into five feeds, all originating from its central h... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoon%20Network%20%28Latin%20American%20TV%20channel%29 |
Hans Söhnker (11 October 1903 – 20 April 1981) was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1933 and 1980. He was born in Kiel, Germany and died in West Berlin, West Germany.
Selected filmography
The Tsarevich (1933) – Der Zarewitsch
The Black Forest Girl (1933) – Hans Fichtner, Student
Anne... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20S%C3%B6hnker |
Humagne Blanche or Humagne is a white Swiss wine grape planted primarily in the Valais region. The total Swiss plantations of the variety in 2009 stood at .
The grape produces a full bodied wine that is richer than Amigne and Petite Arvine, but more neutral in flavour than the latter.
DNA profiling at Changins in Swi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humagne%20Blanche |
Eric Toms (born August 17, 1979 in San Jose, California) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actor and television personality, who most notably was the host of Fox Reality Channel’s Reality Binge.
Early life
Toms was born in San Jose, California, to Dottie Toms, a florist and high school lunch lady, and James T... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Toms |
Mediaweek was a New York–based trade magazine that published from 1991 to 2011. The magazine was initially focused on the media buying and selling communities, but later expanded to cover all aspects of media.
Circulation was roughly half paid (the media), and half controlled (to the advertising buying community), wit... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediaweek%20%28American%20magazine%29 |
P. Kakkan (18 June 1908 – 23 December 1981) or fondly known as Kakkan, was an Indian politician and freedom fighter who served as a member of the Constituent Assembly of India, Member of Parliament, President of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee and in various ministerial posts in Congress governments in the erstwhile ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.%20Kakkan |
A xanthine oxidase inhibitor is any substance that inhibits the activity of xanthine oxidase, an enzyme involved in purine metabolism. In humans, inhibition of xanthine oxidase reduces the production of uric acid, and several medications that inhibit xanthine oxidase are indicated for treatment of hyperuricemia and re... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthine%20oxidase%20inhibitor |
The Schijen is a mountain of the Glarus Alps in Switzerland, located west of the Ortstock. The summit is the tripoint between the cantons of Schwyz, Uri and Glarus. The Schijen lies on the range that lies between the Glattalp and the Urner Boden.
References
External links
Schijen on Hikr
Mountains of the Alps
Mount... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schijen%20%28Glarus%20Alps%29 |
Kéknyelű is a white Hungarian wine grape planted primarily in the Badacsony wine region near Lake Balaton. The grape produces full bodied, smokey wines.
It was assumed to be identical with the Italian grape variety Picolit. Nonetheless, in 2006 isoenzymes and microsatellite analyses have confirmed that these two cu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A9knyel%C5%B1 |
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