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Q3822481
La fuga degli amanti
La fuga dei diamanti is a 1914 Italian film directed by Augusto Genina. It was followed in 1915 by the sequel La conquista dei diamanti.
1914 film by Augusto Genina
[ "film" ]
Q3641617
Bogusław Wyparło
Bogusław Wyparło (born November 29, 1974, in Mielec) is a Polish retired goalkeeper.
Polish footballer
[ "human" ]
Q27918239
Roy Brewer
Roy Martin Brewer (August 9, 1909 – September 16, 2006) was an American trade union leader who was prominently involved in anti-communist activities in the 1940s and 1950s.
labor leader of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Motion Picture Machine Operators
[ "human" ]
Q64853202
Heinrich Wallner
Heinrich Wallner (born 24 February 1941) is an Austrian cross-country skier. He competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics, the 1972 Winter Olympics and the 1976 Winter Olympics.
Austrian cross-country skier
[ "human" ]
Q7080161
Ogniwo, Lublin Voivodeship
Ogniwo [ɔɡˈnivɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stanin, within Łuków County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) west of Stanin, 18 km (11 mi) west of Łuków, and 77 km (48 mi) north-west of the regional capital Lublin.
village in Lublin, Poland
[ "village of Poland" ]
Q7455119
Serpentine Fire
"Serpentine Fire" is a single by Earth, Wind & Fire which was issued in October 1977 by Columbia Records. The single rose to numbers 1 and 13 on the Billboard Hot Soul Songs and Hot 100 charts, respectively.
1977 single by Earth, Wind & Fire
[ "single" ]
Q6149525
Uo Poko
Puzzle Uo Poko is an arcade puzzle game developed by Cave and distributed by Jaleco.
1998 video game
[ "video game" ]
Q24963028
Chan-Lam coupling
The Chan–Lam coupling reaction – also known as the Chan–Evans–Lam coupling is a cross-coupling reaction between an aryl boronic acid and an alcohol or an amine to form the corresponding secondary aryl amines or aryl ethers, respectively. The Chan–Lam coupling is catalyzed by copper complexes. It can be conducted in air at room temperature. The more popular Buchwald–Hartwig coupling relies on the use of palladium.
chemical reaction
[ "name reaction" ]
Q4188541
Andrei Zakharenko
Andrei Nikolayevich Zakharenko (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Захаренко; born 18 March 1979) is a former Russian professional footballer. He spent most of his career in FC Metallurg Lipetsk.
Russian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q2272957
Iceberg Skating Palace
The Iceberg Skating Palace (Russian: Дворец Зимнего Спорта Айсберг) is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose arena at Sochi Olympic Park in Sochi, Russia. The venue hosted the figure skating and short track speed skating events at the 2014 Winter Olympics. It cost $43.9 million, including the temporary works for the Olympics. 15,000 tonnes of steel were used. The environment was taken into consideration in its construction.A local figure skating competition was held in October 2012 but the International Skating Union said more work was needed to be ready for the 2012–2013 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, a test event in December 2012. At the Grand Prix Final, competitors said they liked the venue but some spectators complained about handrails obstructing the view in the upper tier. It takes about two hours to adjust the ice when switching from figure skating to short track or vice versa.Plans had originally existed for the arena to converted into a cycling velodrome following the Olympics.
multi-purpose arena in Sochi, Russia
[ "stadium" ]
Q180455
Aristotle Onassis
Aristotle Socrates Onassis (, US also ; Greek: Αριστοτέλης Ωνάσης, romanized: Aristotélis Onásis, pronounced [aristoˈtelis oˈnasis]; 20 January 1906 – 15 March 1975), was a Greek shipping magnate who amassed the world's largest privately-owned shipping fleet and was one of the world's richest and most famous men. He was married to Athina Mary Livanos (daughter of shipping tycoon Stavros G. Livanos), had a long-standing affair with opera singer Maria Callas and was married to Jacqueline Kennedy, the widow of US President John F. Kennedy.Onassis was born in Smyrna (modern-day İzmir in Turkey) and fled the city with his family to Greece in 1922 in the wake of the catastrophe of Smyrna. He moved to Argentina in 1923 and established himself as a tobacco trader and later a shipping owner during the Second World War. Moving to Monaco, Onassis fought Prince Rainier III for economic control of the country through his ownership of SBM and its Monte Carlo Casino. In the mid-1950s, he sought to secure an oil shipping arrangement with Saudi Arabia and engaged in whaling expeditions. In the 1960s, Onassis attempted to establish a large investment contract—Project Omega—with the Greek military junta, and he sold Olympic Airways, which he had founded in 1957. Onassis was greatly affected by the death of his 24-year-old son, Alexander, in a plane crash in 1973, and he died two years later.
Greek shipping magnate
[ "billionaire", "human" ]
Q5481400
Francis Isherwood
Francis William Ramsbottom Isherwood (16 October 1851 – 30 April 1888) was an English sportsman who played international rugby union for England and first-class cricket. Francis Isherwood was the third son of Richard Ramsbottom Isherwood of Clewer Lodge and Reading, both in Berkshire, and his wife, Anna Clarendon, the daughter of William Cox of Windsor in New South Wales, Australia. Annie Isherwood, Anglican nun and founder of the Community of the Resurrection of our Lord, was his younger sister. He was educated at Rugby School and Brasenose College, Oxford.Isherwood made his only appearance for England in game against Scotland at Kennington Oval in 1872. His conversion helped England to a 2-1 win.He also played five first-class cricket matches in 1872, as a fast-medium round arm bowler. His first match was for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Oxford University, but his four other first-class games were for Oxford.Five of his seven career wickets were taken in the one match, against the Gentlemen of England, including a return of 4/52 in the first innings. His nephew, Lionel Isherwood, played first-class cricket in the 1920s.
Cricketer and rugby union player (1851-1888)
[ "human" ]
Q5110671
Christie Front Drive
Christie Front Drive is the debut EP released by the American indie rock/emo band, Christie Front Drive through Freewill Records in 1994. All the tracks were reissued on their next release, Anthology. The remastered edition was released on Magic Bullet Records on May 21, 2013.
1994 extended play by Christie Front Drive
[ "extended play" ]
Q27997873
Orthodes goodelli
Orthodes goodelli, or Goodell's arches moth, is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae.The MONA or Hodges number for Orthodes goodelli is 10289.
species of moth
[ "taxon" ]
Q27995254
Cuba, Lafayette County, Missouri
Cuba is a ghost town in Lafayette County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.Cuba was founded by a colony of African Americans, whose skin color was likened to that of Cubans, hence the name.
human settlement in Missouri, United States of America
[ "ghost town" ]
Q12314153
Gott sein
"Gott sein" (German for "To be God") is the first single by German metal band Megaherz, and is from their first album, Wer bist du?. The song, considered one of their most famous, was re-recorded as "Gott sein '04" for their 2004 album 5.
single by Megaherz
[ "single" ]
Q4765915
Anjunabeats Volume Four
Anjunabeats Volume Four is the fourth album in the Anjunabeats Volume compilation series mixed and compiled by British trance group Above & Beyond released on 3 July 2006.
2006 compilation DJ mix album by Above & Beyond
[ "album" ]
Q3453516
Ławica, Greater Poland Voivodeship
Ławica [waˈvit͡sa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sieraków, within Międzychód County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) south-west of Sieraków, 10 km (6 mi) east of Międzychód, and 66 km (41 mi) west of the regional capital Poznań. The village has an approximate population of 200.
village in Greater Poland, Poland
[ "village of Poland" ]
Q3057952
Aquidauanense Futebol Clube
Aquidauanense Futebol Clube, commonly known as Aquidauanense, is a Brazilian football team based in Aquidauana, Mato Grosso do Sul state. The club was formerly known as Escolinha de Futebol Aquidauanense.
brasilian football club
[ "association football club" ]
Q51496858
Journal of Bacteriology
The Journal of Bacteriology is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1916. It is published by the American Society for Microbiology and the editor in chief is George A. O'Toole (Dartmouth College). The journal is delayed open access: content is available for free at the journal's website and at PubMed Central after a six-month embargo. The journal is also hybrid open access allowing authors to pay an article processing fee for their articles to be available for free immediately.
scientific journal
[ "delayed open access journal", "scientific journal", "medical journal" ]
Q15454933
Pierre Cassou-Noguès
Pierre Cassou-Noguès (born 1971 in Tunis) is a French philosopher and writer.
French philosopher, professor, writer, mathematician and historian of mathematics
[ "human" ]
Q7937877
Vivienne Balla
Vivienne Balla (born 24 June 1986) is a Hungarian fine art and fashion photographer. She holds a master's degree in photography. The Hungarian fashion and beauty photographer graduated in Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, in 2010. Her photos have been published in world-renowned magazines and has received a number of accolades. Balla's specialty is fashion, beauty, advertising and portrait photography. In 2014 she moved to Dubai to start her international career. In the same year she got represented in Tokyo, Milan and Munich.
Hungarian photographer
[ "human" ]
Q98558755
Charles H. Epps, Jr.
Charles Harry Epps, Jr. (born July 24, 1930) is an American orthopaedic surgeon who served as Dean of the Howard University College of Medicine.
American orthopaedic surgeon
[ "human" ]
Q28401507
Norther Offshore Wind Farm
Norther is an offshore wind farm in the Belgian North Sea, within the Exclusive Economic Zone of Belgium, approximately 23 kilometres from the Belgian port of Ostend. The concession was granted at the end of 2009, which is when the actual development of the project began.The wind farm has a total of 44 Vestas V164-8.4 MW turbines on monopile foundations for a nameplate capacity of 369.6 MW with a projected annual production of 1,394 GWh, corresponding to a capacity factor of 43.1% and the average consumption of almost 400,000 households. The wind farm spans an area of 38 km2 with water depths up to 33 m. A seaweed farm is planned between the turbines.The Norther offshore wind farm was developed through a joint venture between Elicio NV, a Belgian renewable energy producer operating internationally; and the Dutch utility company Eneco, who is a major producer and supplier of renewable electricity, natural gas and heat in the Netherlands and Belgium; and Diamond Generating Europe Ltd, is a fully owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation and cover power and water generation projects, as well as power downstream business in Europe, Middle East and Africa.Offshore wind is expected to be a key element of Belgium's future energy mix and is projected to represent around 10% of total generated electricity by 2025. Norther Wind is operational since 2019.
Belgian offshore wind farm in the North Sea
[ "offshore wind farm" ]
Q5108343
Chris Underhill
Chris Underhill, MBE, is a social entrepreneur working with marginalised people. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of London and later with a Master of Science in International Policy from the School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol. He worked for Voluntary Service Overseas in Zambia, an experience which led him into a career in development where he has specialised in leadership, disability, mental health and appropriate technology.With regard to disability and mental health, Underhill has founded a number of organisations including Thrive (formerly known as Horticultural Therapy), a UK-based charity working with disabled people and medical professionals in horticulture, gardening and agriculture, Action on Disability and Development, a development agency targeting disabled people in the third world, and BasicNeeds, which works with people with mental disorders and their carers in Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Lao PDR and Vietnam. Post BasicNeeds Underhill went on to co-found citiesRISE and in 2019 he co-founded The Elders Council for Social Entrepreneurs Underhill has also served as chief executive of the Intermediate Technology Development Group (now Practical Action), the charity founded by E.F. Schumacher, author of Small Is Beautiful. He went on to found the UK member organization of International Development Enterprises known as IDE UK and he is currently Chair of the Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy.Regarding leadership notably in the Third Sector he is Member of the Board of Impetus, a leader in venture philanthropy in the UK and is the founding Chair and trustee of the Leaders' Quest Foundation,.
British activist
[ "human" ]
Q949565
Laura Mersini-Houghton
Laura Mersini-Houghton (née Mersini) is an Albanian-American cosmologist and theoretical physicist, and professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a proponent of the multiverse hypothesis and the author of a theory for the origin of the universe that holds that our universe is one of many selected by quantum gravitational dynamics of matter and energy. Predictions of her theory have been successfully tested by astrophysical data. She argues that anomalies in the current structure of the universe are best explained as the gravitational tug exerted by other universes.
Albanian cosmologist and theoretical physicist
[ "human" ]
Q505042
Sweep
Sweep is a Free and open-source digital audio editor and live playback tool for Unix-like systems such as Linux and Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). It is able to handle many sound formats, including MP3, WAV and Vorbis. Originally developed with the support of Pixar, the most notable feature of Sweep is its stylus-like cursor tool called Scrubby.
digital audio editor and live playback tool
[ "digital audio editor" ]
Q3745337
Filippo Tasso
Filippo Tasso (26 August 1940 – 17 December 2021) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a striker. He played one season in the Serie A, in 1958–59, when he played three games and scored two games for A.S. Roma. He also played for Roma in the 1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and scored two goals in their first round matchup against the German club Hannover 96. Tasso died on 17 December 2021, at the age of 81.
Italian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q79225499
Kaylen Bassett
Kaylen Bassett (born 17 July 1997) is an Australian male canoeist who was a finalist at the senior level at the 2018 and 2019 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.
Australian canoeist
[ "human" ]
Q5928019
Hutysche
Hutysche (Ukrainian: Гутище, Polish: Hucisko Oleskie, also known as Huta Oleska or Huta Olejska) is a village in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to Zolochiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Hutysche is located on the road to Zolochiv. In 2001, it had 114 residents. Before the Nazi German and Soviet invasions of Poland, it was located in Second Polish Republic. The village was a site of massacres of Poles in Volhynia by the Ukrainian OUN-UPA between 1942 and 1945. In October 1944 and in December 1944 Christmas Eve raids, Zygmunt Konopka and Józef Gabinski were executed there. Polish villagers of Hucisko have been noted for harboring Jews trying to escape the Nazi German Holocaust.
village in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
[ "village of Ukraine" ]
Q5091746
Giridhar Gomango
Giridhar Gamang (born 8 April 1943) is a former leader of the Indian National Congress and a former Chief Minister of Odisha. He has joined BJP since 2015. He was born at Dibirisingi village in Rayagada district of Odisha. In 1972, he was elected for the first time to the 5th Lok Sabha from Koraput. Subsequently, he was re-elected to the Lok Sabha in 1977, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998 and 2004. He was the Chief Minister of Odisha from 17 February 1999 to 6 December 1999.His wife, Hema Gamang, won from Koraput constituency in the 1999 elections to the 13th Lok Sabha, while he was serving as the Chief Minister of Odisha. In 1998, while he was a member of the 12th parliament, he was asked to become Chief minister of Odisha. Two months later, there was a vote-of-confidence against the BJP government and Giridhar still went to the parliament to vote against the government as he was from congress (despite the fact that he had to quit either being CM or the MP office and become MLA, within 6 months). The government lost power by 1 vote (269–270) and it is widely believed that if Giridhar had abstained, the speaker, G. M. C. Balayogi would have used his vote to save the government in case of tie. The fall of government resulted in another fresh general election in May 1999.He lost the Koraput Lok Sabha seat for the first time in the 2009 elections to Jayaram Pangi of the Biju Janata Dal.
former Chief Minister of Odisha
[ "human" ]
Q56304375
2016 THB Champions League
The 2016 THB Champions League was the top level football competition in Madagascar. It was played from 12 August to 8 December 2016.
football league season
[ "sports season" ]
Q136726
Singaporean cuisine
Singaporean cuisine derived from several ethnic groups which have developed through centuries of political, economic, and social changes of this cosmopolitan city-state. Influences include the cuisines of the Malays, the Chinese and the Indians as well as Indonesian, Peranakan and Western traditions (particularly English and Portuguese-influenced Eurasian, known as Kristang). Influences from neighbouring regions such as Japan, Korea, and Thailand are also present. In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to its national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating a national pastime and food a national obsession. Food is a frequent topic of conversation among Singaporeans. Religious dietary strictures do exist; Muslims do not eat pork and Hindus do not eat beef, and there is also a significant group of vegetarians/vegans. People from different communities often eat together, while being mindful of each other's culture and choosing food that is acceptable for all. Other than local Singaporean cuisine, it is also common in Singapore to find restaurants specialising in cuisine from a great variety of countries around the world.
culinary traditions of Singapore
[ "culture of Singapore", "Asian cuisine", "national cuisine" ]
Q7797104
Thracian tomb Ostrusha
The Ostrusha mound is a Thracian burial tumulus near the Bulgarian town of Shipka. It was constructed in the middle of the 4th century BCE. The stone structures under the more than 18 meters high mound form one of the biggest representative tomb-cult complexes with 6 rooms on an area of 100 square meters. It was professionally excavated in 1993. One of the chambers is fully maintained. It is made of two carved-out solid granite blocks, weighing a total of more than 60 tons. The roof block is divided into dozens of square and circle shaped niches filled with masterfully painted portraits, scenes with people, fighting between animals, plants and geometric decorations. Most of the frescoes are severely damaged apart from a portrait of a young noble woman. A horse with full set of silver appliques as well as a gilded armor collar and two silver vessels were found in one of the other rooms that was not robbed in antiquity.
tomb in Bulgaria
[ "tomb", "tumulus" ]
Q4769224
Annie Antone
Annie Antone (born 1955) is a Native American Tohono O'odham basket weaver from Gila Bend, Arizona.
Tohomo O'Odham basket weaver
[ "human" ]
Q1799384
São João do Itaperiú
São João do Itaperiú is a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina in the South region of Brazil.
human settlement in Brazil
[ "municipality of Brazil" ]
Q13118092
Dronacharya Award
The Dronacharya Award, officially known as Dronacharya Award for Outstanding Coaches in Sports and Games, is sports coaching honour of the Republic of India. The award is named after Drona, often referred as "Dronacharya" or "Guru Drona", a character from the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata of ancient India. He was master of advanced military warfare and was appointed as the royal preceptor to the Kaurava and the Pandava princes for their training in military arts and astras (Divine weapons). It is awarded annually by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Recipients are selected by a committee constituted by the Ministry and are honoured to have done "outstanding and meritorious work on a consistent basis and enabled sportspersons to excel in international events" over a period of four years. Two awards are designated for the lifetime contribution in coaching where the achievements in producing "outstanding sportspersons" over a period of 20 years or more are considered. As of 2020, the award comprises a bronze statuette of Dronacharya, a certificate, ceremonial dress, and a cash prize of ₹15 lakh (US$20,000).Instituted in 1985, the award is given only to the disciplines included in the events like Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, World Championship and World Cup along with Cricket, Indigenous Games, and Parasports. The nominations for a given year are accepted till 30 April or last working day of April. A ten-member committee evaluates the nominations and later submits their recommendations to the Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports for further approval.The first recipients of.
sports award
[ "sports award" ]
Q5353021
Elachista veletaella
Elachista veletaella is a moth of the family Elachistidae that is endemic to Spain.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q5737069
Here Comes EP
Here Comes EP is an EP from the album Up from Below by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.
extended play by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
[ "extended play" ]
Q7855373
1999 Turkish local elections
Local elections were held in Turkey on April 18, 1999.
local elections in Turkey, realized in 1999
[ "municipal election" ]
Q173407
Ternopil Oblast
Ternopil Oblast (Ukrainian: Тернопі́льська о́бласть, romanized: Ternopilska oblast; also referred to as Ternopilshchyna, Терно́пільщина, or Ternopillia, Тернопілля), is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Ternopil, through which flows the Seret, a tributary of the Dniester. Population: 1,030,562 (2021 est. )One of the natural wonders of the region are its cave complexes. Although Ternopil Oblast is among the smallest regions in Ukraine, over 100 caves have been discovered there. Scientists believe these are only 20% of all possible caves in the region. The biggest cave is Optymistychna Cave. Measuring 230 km (140 mi) in total length, it is the longest cave in Eurasia and the fifth longest in the world (see list of longest caves). Twenty percent of the land in the region is chernozem soil.Among its attractions, Ternopil Oblast has 34 castles. By at least one account, the most prominent is the Zbarazh Castle with fortifications that expand over 16 ha (40 acres) and was the epicenter of a 17th-century standoff between troops of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and the army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Dniester Canyon passes through the oblast; it is considered one of the wonders of Ukraine, stretching for 250 km (160 mi).
administrative division (oblast) of western Ukraine
[ "oblast of Ukraine" ]
Q7687601
Tasos Vidouris
Tasos Vidouris (Greek: Τάσος Βιδούρης; 1888–1967) was a Greek poet and author. He was born in the village of Dhrovjani (Delvinë District) in modern southern Albania. After finishing ground studies in his village Vidouris entered the Phanar Greek Orthodox College in Istanbul. With his graduation he became a Greek language teacher in his home place as well as in several other Greek schools in the region. He studied in France and became familiar with French literature.In ca. 1930 he moved to Patras, Greece, and in 1938 he published his first collection of several short stories under the title Diigimata (Greek: Διηγήματα). Vidouris also became Professor in the local University, for a while, shortly before his death in 1967.Tasos Vidouris published his main collection of poetry under the title Ilissia (Greek: Ιλίσσια). His poetic style follows Naturalism, as it tried to describe local customs and psychological states. He also translated several known works from French to Greek.His novels were published in a collection under the title Diigimata Greek: Διηγήματα). Vidouris also translated French works.
Ottoman writer
[ "human" ]
Q74118875
1969 Soviet Class A Second Group
The 1969 Soviet Class A Second Group was the seventh season of the Soviet Class A Second Group football competitions that was established in 1963. It was also the 29th season of the Soviet second tier league competition.
Football league season
[ "sports season" ]
Q3397743
Pontiac—Témiscamingue
Pontiac—Témiscamingue was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1949 to 1968. This riding was created in 1947 from Pontiac riding. It was defined to consist of: the county of Pontiac; the towns of Belleterre and Témiscamingue and the county of Témiscamingue, except the township of Montreuil, Rémigny, Beaumesnil, Clérion, Chabert, Landanet, Mazérac, Jourdan, Pélissier and Granet and all the townships situated north of Granet.In 1966, it was split into the new electoral districts of Pontiac and Témiscamingue.
former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
[ "federal electoral district of Canada" ]
Q7703414
Terrell Peterson
Terrell Peterson (March 1, 1992 – January 15, 1998) was a five-year-old boy from Atlanta, Georgia, who was tortured and beaten to death while his case was under active state supervision. He was one of more than 800 children who died between 1995 and 1998 after their cases were brought to the attention of the Georgia Department of Human Services' (DHS) Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS). Some of the deaths were due to accident and illness, while others, like Terrell's, were due to murder. When Terrell died he weighed only 29 pounds and was covered with cuts, bruises and cigarette burns.Various individuals within the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services engaged in gross misconduct and violation of state-mandated protocols for handling child abuse cases. After the murder, officials within the department engaged in a willful cover-up of the facts in the case. Terrell's case was considered to have been one of the worst cases of child abuse in history.Lawyer Don Keenan, who sued the state of Georgia on Terrell's behalf, was quoted as saying: Thank God he was dead. I think anybody (who) would have known or understood what this little guy was going through, would rejoice in his death. The victim's grandmother, Pharina Peterson and Terri Lynn Peterson (his aunt) were both convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
American murder victim
[ "human" ]
Q21768800
Dam of the Vesdre
Lake Eupen is an artificial lake near Eupen in East Belgium, not far from High Fens. The lake is created by a dam which was built on the river Vesdre in 1938 but inaugurated only in 1950 by Prince Charles of Belgium. The area has a German-speaking population who refer to the river Vesdre as Weser, but which is distinct from the Weser river in North Germany.
dam
[ "reservoir" ]
Q14717877
Spinipocregyes
Spinipocregyes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Spinipocregyes laosensis Breuning, 1963 Spinipocregyes nigrescens Breuning, 1949 Spinipocregyes rufosignatus Breuning, 1968.
genus of insects
[ "taxon" ]
Q6947698
Myles O'Donnell
Myles O'Donnell was an Irish American bootlegger and mobster during the Roaring Twenties in Chicago during Prohibition. He was most famous for being the founder of the West-side O'Donnell Mob aka the Westside O'Donnells or West-side gang (no relation to the South Side O'Donnells, a rival gang).
American mobster
[ "human" ]
Q12692518
Echuca Airport
Echuca Airport (IATA: ECH, ICAO: YECH) is located 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) south of Echuca, Victoria, Australia.
airport serving Echuca, Victoria, Australia
[ "airport" ]
Q231576
Nana Visitor
Nana Tucker ( nə-NAH; born July 26, 1957), known professionally as Nana Visitor, is an American actress, best known for playing Kira Nerys in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Jean Ritter in the television series Wildfire.
American actress
[ "human" ]
Q43398862
Basukinath railway station
Basukinath railway station (station code BSKH) is at Basukinath city in Dumka district in the Indian state of Jharkhand on the Jasidih–Rampurhat section. It is in the Asansol Division of the Eastern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. It has an average elevation of 207 metres (679 ft). The railway line has single 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge track from Jasidih junction in Deoghar district in Santhal Pargana division of Jharkhand to Rampurhat in Birbhum district of West Bengal. This railway track to Dumka is a boon for Santhal Pargana Division.
railway station in Jharkhand
[ "station located on surface", "railway station" ]
Q94363415
Frank Russell White
Frank Russell White (May 2, 1889 – October 24, 1961) was an American architect who designed hotels, apartment buildings, commercial properties, and thousands of homes in Washington, D.C. A native of Brooklyn, White's family moved to the nation's capital during his childhood. Although he had no formal training, White was tutored by local architect Albert H. Beers and designed thousands of buildings for developer Harry Wardman. White designed buildings in various styles, including Art Deco, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, and Mediterranean Revival. One of his most well-known works is the Wardman Park Hotel, which was demolished in the 1970s and replaced with a modern building. One of his apartment designs, Clifton Terrace, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. White's personal life was often tumultuous, including his first marriage to an aspiring actress. During the Great Depression he experienced financial difficulties and was arrested on counterfeit charges along with his future second wife. After serving a two-year prison sentence, White continued to design buildings until his death in 1961.
American architect
[ "human" ]
Q4020146
William Saward
William Saward (15 September 1868 – 1944) was a British long-distance runner who competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Saward competed in the marathon. He was one of six runners who did not finish the race.
British athlete
[ "human" ]
Q1810535
General Dutch Fascist League
The General Dutch Fascist League (in Dutch Algemeene Nederlandsche Fascisten Bond, ANFB) was a Dutch fascist party. It was founded on 29 June 1932 and dissolved in 1934. The leader of ANFB was Jan Baars, a merchant from Amsterdam.
political party
[ "political party" ]
Q65066120
Quiver
Quiver is an album by trumpeter Ron Miles with guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Brian Blade which was released on the Yellowbird label in 2012.
2012 studio album / Live album by Ron Miles
[ "album" ]
Q2606861
Mesa de Ocaña
Mesa de Ocaña is a comarca in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, in the province of Toledo. Its capital and administrative center is Ocaña. The comarca is located in the northeast part of the province, and encompasses an area that includes several hundred meters of the Tajo River Valley. The comarca is bordered on the North by Aranjuez (Las Vegas); to the south by Los Yébenes and the Mancha Alta de Toledo (comarca) comarca; to the West by La Sagra and Toledo; and to the East by the Mancha Alta de Toledo and La Mancha de Cuenca (comarca).
comarca in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
[ "comarca of Spain" ]
Q2117232
Róbert Jež
Róbert Jež (born 10 July 1981) is a retired Slovak footballer who played as midfielder.
Slovak footballer
[ "human" ]
Q4977119
Bruce Bastian
Bruce Wayne Bastian (born March 23, 1948) is an American computer programmer, businessperson, philanthropist, and social activist. He co-founded the WordPerfect Software Company with Alan Ashton in 1978 (originally known as Satellite Software International and then changed to WordPerfect Corporation in 1982).
American computer scientist
[ "human" ]
Q4933956
Bob Sheldon
Bob Mitchell Sheldon (born November 27, 1950) is an American former Major League Baseball second baseman who played parts of three seasons, 1974, 1975 and 1977, for the Milwaukee Brewers. He batted left-handed, threw right-handed, and was listed as 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and 170 pounds (77 kg). Sheldon was born in Montebello, California, and graduated from Montebello High School. The Brewers drafted him out of Loyola Marymount University in the 22nd round of the 1972 amateur draft. He broke into the majors in April 1974, his third pro season. His most sustained tenure in MLB came in 1975, when Sheldon started in 45 games for the Brewers at either second base or designated hitter, and had a batting average of .287. Overall, he collected 67 hits in his 94 games in the majors, including eight doubles and five triples, along with 17 runs batted in. His pro career concluded after the 1977 season.
American baseball player
[ "human" ]
Q43824
.tw
.tw is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Taiwan. The domain name is based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code TW. The registry is maintained by the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC), a Taiwanese non-profit organization appointed by the National Communications Commission (NCC) and the Ministry of Transportation and Communication. Since 1 March 2001, TWNIC has stopped allowing itself to sign up new domain names directly, instead allowing new registration through its contracted reseller registrars. The current reseller registrars are as follows: Chunghwa Telecom, Chunghwa Int'l Communication Network Co., Ltd., FarEasTone, Taiwan Mobile, Asia Pacific Telecom, PC Home, Net-Chinese, TISNet, IP Mirror, Webnic, Neulevel.
Internet country-code top level domain for Taiwan
[ "country code top-level domain" ]
Q49006543
Cocos
Cocos is a barrio in the municipality of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 4,889.
barrio in Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
[ "barrio of Puerto Rico" ]
Q2498876
Jorge Szmetan
Jorge Szmetan (26 May 1950 – 19 September 2015, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine chess player. He received the FIDE title of International Master (IM) in 1976. At the beginning of his career, he won at Brasilia 1969. He played many times in Argentine Chess Championship, and was a Champion in 1976. He also tied for 4-7th in 1971, tied for 10-11th in 1972, shared 5th in 1973, took 2nd in 1974, took 6th in 1975, shared 5th in 2003, etc. He took 7th at São Paulo 1972 (zonal, Henrique Mecking won), shared 5th at Fortaleza 1975 (zonal, Raúl Sanguineti won), tied for 5-6th at Buenos Aires Club Argentino 1975 (Samuel Schweber won), took 16th at Corrientes 1985 (zonal, Miguel Quinteros and Ivan Morovic won). He was a winner of Third Konex Master Open Tournament at Buenos Aires 1980.Szmetan thrice represented Argentina in Chess Olympiads at Nice 1974, Haifa 1976, and Buenos Aires 1978.
Argentine chess player
[ "human" ]
Q6891670
Mohammad Abdul Ahed
Mohammad Abdul Ahed (11th July 1919 – 1st November 2001) was an architect and painter from Pakistan. He is primarily known for designing the State Bank of Pakistan building in Islamabad and the General Post Office, Karachi.
architect
[ "human" ]
Q1653622
Chemical, Paper and Ceramic Union
The Chemical, Paper and Ceramic Union (German: IG Chemie-Papier-Keramik) was a trade union representing chemical, oil refinery, paper, rubber, ceramics, glass and plastics workers in West Germany. While the Factory Workers' Union of Germany, dissolved by the Nazis in 1933, was seen as the forerunner of the union, IG Chemie was established on 14 October 1948.The third largest affiliate of the German Trade Union Confederation for much of its history, the union initially struggled with Allied attempts to limit the chemicals industry in West Germany. However, from 1958 it began seeing wage increases for its members above the rate of inflation, and also saw major successes in health and safety. During the 1960s, it was seen as a radical, left-wing union, but by the 1970s, it was associated with the right-wing of the union movement, and criticised for its top-down approach.In 1991, the East German Industrial Union of Chemicals, Glass and Ceramics merged into the union. By 1996, it had 694,897 members. The following year, it merged with the Union of Mining and Energy and the Leather Union, to form IG Bergbau, Chemie, Energie.
former West German trade union (1946–1997)
[ "labor union" ]
Q16991866
Dixie Association
The Dixie Association was an interleague partnership between the Texas League (TL) and the Southern League (SL) Double-A leagues of Minor League Baseball in 1971. The two leagues played an interlocking schedule. The partnership was dissolved after the season. Each league consisted of seven teams who were divided among the association's three divisions. The West Division was composed of four TL teams. The Central Division had three TL teams and one SL team. The East Division consisted of six SL teams. At the end of the season, the two top teams from the SL competed for the Southern League championship—the Charlotte Hornets defeated the Asheville Tourists, 2–1. The TL winners of the Central and West Divisions met for the Texas League championship—the Arkansas Travelers defeated the Amarillo Giants, 2–0. The individual league champions then competed for the Dixie Association championship—Charlotte defeated Arkansas, 3–0.
defunct American baseball association
[ "sports league" ]
Q843067
Pierre Delaunay
Pierre Delaunay (9 October 1919 – 24 January 2019) was the second General Secretary of UEFA. He succeeded his father Henri Delaunay in the post, on an interim basis from his father's death on 9 November 1955 and then officially from 8 June 1956. He died in Versailles on 24 January 2019, aged 99.
French football executive
[ "human" ]
Q16195792
Robert Scott
Robert Scott (born 13 January 1964) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Colchester United and in the Scottish Football League for East Fife, Ayr United, Clyde and Forfar Athletic.
Scottish footballer, born 1941
[ "human" ]
Q4787027
Architectural Heritage Fund
The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is a registered charity (No. 266780) founded in 1976 to promote the conservation of historic buildings in the United Kingdom. It provides information, advice and finance to Building Preservation Trusts and other charities in the U.K.
British charitable organization
[ "charitable organization" ]
Q15861577
John Campbell
John Campbell (born November 2, 1962) is an alpine skier from Saint John who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics who participated in the slalom, the giant slalom, and the super giant slalom. He has a daughter, Jasmine Campbell who competed in the 2014 Olympics in the slalom and giant slalom, with her father as coach. She was the flag bearer for the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Alpine skier from United States Virgin Islands
[ "human" ]
Q516081
Bully-les-Mines
Bully-les-Mines (French pronunciation: ​[byli le min]) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département in northern France. It forms part of the Lens-Liévin agglomeration community, which encompasses 36 French communes and 250,000 inhabitants. For many years it was a major coal mining center.
commune in Pas-de-Calais, France
[ "commune of France" ]
Q12963122
Laguna College
The Laguna College, more popularly known by its initials LC, is a private, nonsectarian, co-educational institution located in San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines. It offers elementary, junior high school, senior high school, college, graduate studies.
educational institution in San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines
[ "university" ]
Q21343666
Star, Bryansk Oblast
Star (Russian: Старь) is an urban locality (a work settlement) in Dyatkovsky District of Bryansk Oblast, Russia. Population: 5,003 (2010 Census); 5,096 (2002 Census); 5,663 (1989 Census).It was established in 1785 and was granted urban-type settlement status in 1927.
human settlement in Dyatkovsky District, Bryansk Oblast, Russia
[ "posyolok", "urban-type settlement in Russia" ]
Q4886492
Ben Solowey
Ben Solowey (1900–1978) was an American artist, known for his sculpture, painting, and drawing. He was born in Warsaw, Poland on August 29, 1900. In 1907, his family moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, then, when he was fourteen, to Philadelphia. There he studied under Hugh H. Breckenridge and Daniel Garber at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, from which he graduated in 1923. In 1924, he took a job as ship's steward on the SS Leviathan so that he could go to London and Paris to see both old masters and more recent masterpieces of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. He was influenced by French artists from Delacroix and Courbet to the impressionists and more modern painters such as Cézanne, as well as the sculptor Auguste Rodin. : 11–12 In 1925, he returned to Philadelphia, where he worked as a decorative painter. Solowey moved to New York in 1928, where he was commissioned by The New York Times and the Herald Tribune to capture the likenesses of Broadway and Hollywood celebrities. Of these, he sketched Ethel Barrymore, Fanny Brice, Claudette Colbert, Katharine Cornell, Marlene Dietrich, Helen Hayes, Katharine Hepburn, Walter Huston, George S. Kaufman, Mary Nash, Lily Pons, and Basil Rathbone. In 1930, after a brief courtship, he married Rae Landis, who became his primary model. In 1942, the couple moved to a secluded farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. : 5 There, Solowey would spend the rest of his days, restoring the ancient farmhouse and painting. His studio in Bedminster Township, Pennsylvania is maintained as a museum.
American artist (1900-1978)
[ "human" ]
Q240837
Rika Fujiwara
Rika Fujiwara (藤原 里華, Fujiwara Rika, born 19 September 1981) is a retired Japanese tennis player. On 22 August 2005, Fujiwara reached her best singles ranking of world No. 84. On 11 November 2002, she peaked at No. 13 in the WTA doubles rankings. At the 2002 Australian Open, Fujiwara partnered with Shinobu Asagoe and advanced to the quarterfinals, where they lost against eventual champions Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova. The same year, Fujiwara and Ai Sugiyama reached the French Open doubles semifinals, losing to Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs in three sets. Playing for Japan Fed Cup team, Fujiwara has a win–loss record of 23–5.
Japanese tennis player
[ "human" ]
Q5509615
Furnace Creek Inn
The Oasis at Death Valley, formerly called Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort, is a luxury resort in Furnace Creek, on private land within the boundaries of California's Death Valley National Park. It is owned and operated by Xanterra Parks and Resorts. The Inn at Death Valley is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
human settlement in California, United States of America
[ "hotel" ]
Q878086
Roman Catholic Diocese of Vladivostok
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vladivostok was a Latin Catholic bishopric in eastern Russia and West Turkestan (1923-2002).
diocese
[ "diocese of the Catholic Church" ]
Q21539872
Dispicable
Dispicable EP is the debut EP by American EDM and hip hop project LA Party Machine (rapper-singer Snoop Dogg and rapper-record producer Daz Dillinger). The EP was released on June 2, 2015, via the iTunes Store and Apple Music.
extended play
[ "extended play" ]
Q6666010
Yaowalak Traisurat
Yaowalak Traisurat (Thai: เยาวลักษณ์ ไตรสุรัตน์; born 1 March 1984), nicknamed Jiab (Thai: เจี๊ยบ) is a beauty queen from Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, who won the Miss Thailand Universe pageant in 2003 and previously won the Miss Teen Thailand pageant in 2000.
Thai model
[ "human" ]
Q3300783
Bethesda Game Studios
Bethesda Game Studios is an American video game developer and a studio of ZeniMax Media based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was established in 2001 as the spin-off of Bethesda Softworks' development unit, with Bethesda Softworks itself retaining a publishing function. The studio is led by Todd Howard as executive producer, Ashley Cheng as managing director, and Angela Browder as studio director. Bethesda Game Studios operates three satellite studios, one in Montreal and two in Texas, and employs 420 people as of March 2021.
American in-house development team at Bethesda Softworks
[ "video game developer", "subsidiary" ]
Q604855
Howard Porter
Howard Porter (August 31, 1948 – May 26, 2007) was an American professional basketball player. At 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), he played as a forward and a center.
American basketball player
[ "human" ]
Q6696607
Luci mie traditrici
Luci mie traditrici (Oh My Betraying Eyes) is an opera in two acts by Salvatore Sciarrino, who also wrote the libretto. It was first performed under the German title Die tödliche Blume (The Deadly Flower) on 19 May 1998 in the Schlosstheater Schwetzingen at the Schwetzingen Festival.
opera by Salvatore Sciarrino
[ "dramatico-musical work" ]
Q1493145
Seiji Hibino
Seiji Hibino (born 27 September 1952) is a Japanese archer. He competed in the men's individual event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Japanese archer
[ "human" ]
Q5134702
Clive Wilkins
Clive Wilkins (born 25 June 1954) is a British figurative artist. He is the author of The Moustachio Quartet, a series of novels that explore perception and the subjective experience of thinking; and with Nicky Clayton is co-founder of the Captured Thought, an arts and science collaboration. He is the first Artist in Residence in the Department of Psychology at The University of Cambridge, a position held since 2012. Wilkins, along with Clayton, was made Honorary Director of Studies and advisor to the China UK Development Centre (CUDC) in 2018. He has been awarded professorships by Nanjing University, Institute of Technology, China (2018), Beijing University of Language and Culture, China (2019), and Hangzhou Diangi University, China (2019). Wilkins was made Co-Director of the Cambridge Centre for the Integration of Science, Technology and Culture (CCISTC) in 2020.
English painter
[ "human" ]
Q54862543
Graham Sycamore
Graham John Sycamore (born 1941/42) is a former New Zealand cyclist, international commissaire, and Invercargill city councillor. Sycamore was an international commissaire for 26 years, attending seven Commonwealth Games, three Olympic Games and two UCI World Championships. His final engagement was the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, after which he was forced to retire by the Union Cycliste Internationale due to his age. He was secretary-general of the Oceania Cycling Confederation from 1992 to 2014, and was made a life member of Cycling Southland and Cycling New Zealand in 1993 and 1999, respectively. He was involved with the Tour of Southland for 52 years, including 12 years as race director.Sycamore served on the Invercargill City Council from 2001 to 2016. Initially believed to have been re-elected in 2016, he fell short by six votes after the special votes were counted.Sycamore was awarded a lifetime achievement award at the 2013 Halberg Awards, and appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to cycling, in the 2016 Queen's Birthday Honours.
New Zealand cyclist
[ "human" ]
Q8063926
Zacharo beach
Zacharo beach (Greek: Παραλία Ζαχάρως), is the name of a beach that is located in the vicinity of Zacharo, in Southwestern Greece. It is situated on the Ionian Sea coast, in the area of the Gulf of Kyparissia. The beach features a soft, sandy terrain and is one of the lengthiest in Greece. It has been awarded the Blue flag prize for water quality and environmental management.
beach in Greece
[ "beach" ]
Q701187
Vladimír Dzurilla
Vladimír Dzurilla (August 2, 1942 in Bratislava, Slovakia – July 27, 1995 in Düsseldorf, Germany) was a Slovak ice hockey goaltender playing for Czechoslovakia. Dzurilla, a refrigerator repairman by profession, was goalie for the Czechoslovak national team for over 16 years, winning three gold, three silver and four bronze medals at world championships as well as one silver and two bronze Olympic medals. However, in most of these tournaments Dzurilla and Jiri Holecek were battling to be Czechoslovakia's top goaltender and each were given their share of games. For North American fans, he is mostly known for stopping 29 shots in a 1-0 win over Canada in the 1976 Canada Cup (where the Czechoslovaks finished second).He suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in Düsseldorf, Germany on July 27, 1995, only days before his 53rd birthday.
Czechoslovak ice hockey player
[ "human" ]
Q822583
Vicki Leekx
Vicki Leekx is a mixtape by British recording artist M.I.A. which was released on 31 December 2010. Following the release of her album Maya earlier in 2010, the artist announced via Twitter that she would be releasing a mixtape on the last day of the year, and subsequently made it available free to download. It incorporates reworked versions of tracks from Maya and new material and was reported as having been inspired by the 2010 WikiLeaks controversy, although much of its content is not politically inspired.
mixtape by M.I.A.
[ "album" ]
Q16227170
Evans Quinn
Evans Quinn (born July 1, 1983) is a Nicaraguan former heavyweight professional boxer. A naturally talented and powerful fighter, Quinn recorded 20 professional wins, 18 of which came by knock out. Amidst reports of a lackadaisical approach to training and a taste for partying, Quinn's early potential went unfulfilled. His career stalled following high profile defeats to Siarhei Liakhovich, Kali Meehan and, in Quinn's final bout in May 2011, Seth Mitchell. In February 2012, Quinn gunned down Raul Bennett Sambola in their mutual home town of Bluefields following a family feud. After spending a year on the run, Quinn was finally arrested in April 2013. He admitted to the murder and was sentenced to 17 years in jail.
Nicaraguan boxer
[ "human" ]
Q5541777
Giorgi Aburjania
Giorgi Aburjania (Georgian: გიორგი აბურჯანია, romanized: giorgi aburjania, pronounced [ɡiɔrɡi ɑburd͡ʒɑniɑ]; born 2 January 1995) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Portuguese club Gil Vicente F.C. and the Georgia national team.
Georgian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q7462021
Shahrak-e Hezarani
Shahrak-e Hezarani (Persian: شهرك هزاراني, also Romanized as Shahrak-e Hezārānī; also known as Hezārānī) is a village in Cham Kabud Rural District, Sarab Bagh District, Abdanan County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,098, in 665 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q14922748
Polycesta cyanea
Polycesta cyanea is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q19631095
Brian Letscher
Brian Letscher is an American actor, best known as Secret Service Agent Tom in ABC's Scandal.
American actor, stage actor and television actor
[ "human" ]
Q20813268
Bez Udania Dôvodu
Bez Udania Dôvodu (English: "Without giving a reason") is the fifth album by the Slovak punk rock band Iné Kafe, released in 2003.
album by Iné Kafe
[ "album" ]
Q5817809
Zendan, Kerman
Zendan (Persian: زندان, also Romanized as Zendān) is a village in Kork and Nartich Rural District, in the Central District of Bam County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 6 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q10571692
Lysekil Line
The Lysekil Line (Swedish: Lysekilsbanan) is a branch railway of the Bohus Line, connecting Smedberg and Lysekil in the Swedish province of Bohuslän. Opened in 1913, it is today a single-track, electrified standard gauge line 35 kilometres (22 mi) long. Most of it is located within the Stångenäset Hundred, closely paralleling county road 162. Because of the hilly terrain it passes through, it has the steepest grades of any Swedish rail line, up to 2.5% in some sections. This was a result of a decision to save money on explosives during construction. Originally, it was a major freight line for the ports on the western coast along the Skagerrak; although those grades limited the amount of freight it could carry.Regular passenger service ended in 1983, by which time the road and ferry network along the coast had made it much easier to get to Gothenburg by automobile. Thereafter the line was open only during the summer months, primarily carrying vacationers to Lysekil. That service was stopped entirely in 2015, although the track is still maintained for possible future use.
railway line in Sweden
[ "railway line" ]
Q24934489
Saroki
Saroke, (Urdu ساروکی and in alternative spellings Saroki), is a town located on the southwest side of the city of Wazirabad in the Gujranwala district of Punjab, Pakistan. It lies south of Khanki Head, southwest of Mansoorwali, east of Dharowal, and north of Ahmad Nagar Chatta. Saroke is the main point of all nearest towns villages, all the villages near it are dependent on saroke , because Saroke have facilities likes schools , medical , market etc.
City in District Gujranwala, Tehsil Wazirabad, Punjab, Pakistan
[ "city" ]
Q1452467
Fred Paterson
Frederick Woolnough Paterson (13 June 1897 – 7 October 1977) was an Australian politician, activist, unionist and lawyer. He is the only representative of the Communist Party of Australia to be elected to an Australian parliament.
Australian politician (1897-1977)
[ "human" ]
Q5349226
Eijiro Miyama
Eijiro Miyama (宮間 英次郎, Miyama Eijirō, born 1934) is a Japanese outsider artist who lives in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He is often referred to as Bōshi Ojisan (帽子おじさん, "Hat Man") due to his habit of riding his bicycle around the streets of Yokohama wearing eccentric clothing and large, elaborate hats or headgear adorned with dolls and other recycled objects.
Japanese artist
[ "human" ]
Q6847259
Oliver Bailey
Oliver James Bailey (born 25 April 1982) is an English cricketer. Bailey is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium-fast. He was born in Plymouth, Devon. Bailey represented the Somerset Cricket Board in a single List A match against Norfolk in the 2nd round of the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, which was held in 2001 at Manor Park, Horsford. In his only List A match, he wasn't required to bat or bowl, but he did take a single catch in the field.
English cricketer (born 1982)
[ "human" ]
Q37955659
Verbilki
Verbilki (Russian: Вербилки) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) under the administrative jurisdiction of the town of oblast significance of Taldom in Moscow Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, Verbilki, together with the town of Taldom, another two urban-type settlements (Severny and Zaprudnya), and a number of rural localities is incorporated as Taldom Urban Okrug. Population: 7,022 (2010 Census); 6,764 (2002 Census); 8,361 (1989 Census).Until 2018,Verbilki belonged to Taldomsky District. As part of the reform of the administrative and municipal division of Moscow Oblast, Taldomsky District was abolished, and its territory, including Verbilki, was subordinated to the town of Taldom, which at the same time was elevated to the town of oblast significance. As a municipal division, Taldomsky Municipal District was abolished, and the same territory was incorporated as Taldom Urban Okrug. The formal denomination of the area is since 2018 the town of oblast significance of Taldom with added territory.
urban-type settlement in Moscow Oblast, Russia
[ "human settlement", "work settlement of Russia" ]