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Q26185700
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds discography
The English rock band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have released three studio albums, one compilation album, four extended plays (EPs), one box set, twenty singles and thirteen music videos. Originally formed by eponymous frontman Noel Gallagher in 2010 following his departure from Oasis, the band released their self-titled debut album in October 2011. It topped the UK Albums Chart and has since sold over 820,000 copies in the UK. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds was supported by five singles, two of which reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart. B-sides from the first four of these were released in April 2012 as Songs from the Great White North...A year after the release of their debut album, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds released the live video album International Magic Live at the O2, which documented the band's performance at The O2 Arena in February 2012. The album topped the UK Music Video Chart. The follow-up to the band's self-titled debut, Chasing Yesterday, was released in February 2015. The released once again topped the UK Albums Chart. The lead single from the album, "In the Heat of the Moment", reached number 26 on the UK Singles Chart, although later single releases have reached lower positions on the chart.
Discography
[ "discography" ]
Q209114
1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D)
The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta (1st SFOD-D), referred to variously as Delta Force, Combat Applications Group (CAG), "The Unit", or within JSOC, Task Force Green, is a special operations force of the United States Army, under operational control of the Joint Special Operations Command. The unit's missions primarily involve counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action, and special reconnaissance, often against high-value targets. Delta Force and its Navy and Air Force counterparts, DEVGRU and the 24th Special Tactics Squadron, are among the U.S. military's "tier one" special mission units tasked with performing the most complex, covert, and dangerous missions directed by the National Command Authority.Delta Force operators are selected primarily from the United States Army Special Operations Command's elite 75th Ranger Regiment and Special Forces, though members can be selected from other special operations units and conventional forces across the Army and sometimes other military branches.
special mission unit of the US Army
[ "special forces" ]
Q2036496
2-2-2
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-2-2 represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, two powered driving wheels on one axle, and two trailing wheels on one axle. The wheel arrangement both provided more stability and enabled a larger firebox than the earlier 0-2-2 and 2-2-0 types. This configuration was introduced in 1834 on Robert Stephenson's 'Patentee locomotive' but it was later popularly named Jenny Lind, after the Jenny Lind locomotive which in turn was named after the popular singer. They were also sometimes described as Singles, although this name could be used to describe any kind of locomotive with a single pair of driving wheels.
locomotive wheel arrangement
[ "wheel arrangement", "locomotive" ]
Q28805227
Yuzhai
Yuzhai is a town in Linquan County of Fuyang, Anhui, China.
town in Anhui, China
[ "town in China" ]
Q5934954
Jerry Langford
For the film character portrayed by Jerry Lewis see The King of Comedy (film) Jerry Langford is an American animation director who directed several episodes of the animated series Family Guy.Langford has also served as Assistant Director on Avatar the Last Airbender, character layout artist on The Oblongs, King of the Hill and Mission Hill.
American television director
[ "human" ]
Q1157994
Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor (RoH) is a ring that formerly existed around Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas and currently around AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which honors former players, coaches and club officials who made outstanding contributions to the Dallas Cowboys football organization. In 1993, Jerry Jones said the Ring of Honor "stands for men who built this franchise and it had it call America's team" The Ring of Honor was created by Tex Schramm and began on November 23, 1975, which was designated in Dallas as Bob Lilly Day. On that day, the team held the first Cowboys reunion and unveiled Lilly's name and jersey number (74) beneath the press box during half time. As the first honoree, Lilly (who had retired from the NFL in July of '75 after 14 years) donned his Cowboy uniform once more and graciously accepted the honor, along with numerous other gifts, which included a car, a gun and a hunting dog. Also present at the event were Cowboys owner Clint Murchison, president/general manager Tex Schramm and Head Coach Tom Landry. As the first inductee, Lilly has the distinction of returning to present each new member into the RoH. Only nine players received the honor during the first three decades of the Cowboys existence, making the RoH a coveted achievement, true to the dream envisioned by Schramm, who became the 12th person selected to the Ring of Honor; the award was given posthumously in October 2003, a few months after he died. In 2005, three former Cowboys.
award
[ "award" ]
Q1617924
Branchinella apophysata
Branchinella apophysata is a species of crustacean in the family Thamnocephalidae. It is endemic to Australia, where it is known only from its type locality, a shallow pool on Mount Margaret, near Laverton, Western Australia. It is most closely related to other Australian species, including B. affinis, B. denticulata, B. latzi, B. longirostris and B. probiscida.
species of crustacean
[ "taxon" ]
Q3768628
Girls on Film
Girls on Film (named after Duran Duran's song, also covered by the group) is the first music DVD by Girls Aloud and was released in 2005. The video contained all of their music videos at the time of release. It contained some of their most memorable television performances, and footage from their MTV special Girls Aloud - The Show that aired on MTV Hits on 30 October 2004. There is also behind-the-scenes footage, a Q&A fan session, a double-sided poster and a Christmas television advertisement starring the girls.
2005 video album by Girls Aloud
[ "video album" ]
Q7300645
Ready 'N Steady
"Ready 'n' Steady" is a song written by D. A. Lucchesi and Jim Franks, and performed by the group D. A. The song appeared on Billboard magazine's Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart for three weeks in June 1979; however, for many years neither the record nor any information about it or the artist could be found. This led many collectors to label "Ready 'n' Steady" a "phantom record" that did not exist at all. A recording surfaced in 2016 and its artist (by that point deceased) was identified.
song
[ "musical work/composition" ]
Q5094604
Trimeresurus nebularis
Trimeresurus nebularis (also known as the Cameron Highlands pit viper or the clouded pit viper) is a species of pit viper found in the Cameron Highlands District of west Malaysia and Thailand.
species of reptile
[ "taxon" ]
Q61292362
Anne Ireland
Anne Ireland (born 8 May 1946) is a Canadian volleyball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Canadian volleyball player
[ "human" ]
Q17060121
Your Alibis
"Your Alibis" is the debut single by the fifteen-year-old Lisa Stansfield. The song was written and produced by David Pickerill and Paul O'Donoughue. "Your Alibis" was released by the Devil Records in the United Kingdom in 1981. It was also issued by Dureco Benelux in the Netherlands in 1982. The single's B-side included another song recorded by Stansfield, "The Thought Police." Both songs were released on the In Session album in 1996. "The Thought Police" was also recorded by The Editors who released it as a single on Devil Records in 1981.
single by Lisa Stansfield
[ "single" ]
Q7179294
Petter Gottschalk
Petter Gottschalk (born March 27, 1950) is a Norwegian professor of IT strategy employed at the BI Norwegian Business School at its Institute for Leadership and Organizational Management.He is educated Diplom-Kaufmann from Berlin Institute of Technology, Master of Science from Dartmouth College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Doctor of Business Administration from Henley Management College and Brunel University.Gottschalk has previously been CEO of Norwegian Computing Center, ABB Datakabel, Statens kantiner and Norsk Informasjonsteknologi (NIT).In recent years, Gottschalk has done research on the police and their use of IT. He has also done much research on knowledge management, and he has published a number of books on that subject, as well as books about the police. He has also worked as an advisor to the police. His research on the police and their use of information technology has resulted in his appearance in the news media when this topic has been in the news. Gottschalk also researches crime as seen from the police perspective, in particular organized crime and financial crime. In recent years, he has published many articles as well as a number of books in English about organized crime, financial crime and criminal entrepreneurship. Gottschalk was an active participant in the Norwegian public discourse about EU's Data Retention Directive in 2010 expressing his opinion that the police ought to make better use of the sources they already have.
Professor of Information Technology
[ "human" ]
Q5916571
Houston Harte
Houston Harriman Harte was a newspaperman who co-founded Harte-Hanks Communications. Harte was born January 12, 1893 in Knob Noster, Missouri. After a year at the University of California, Harte returned to the University of Missouri, where he received his degree in journalism in 1915.
American newspaper publisher (1893-1972)
[ "human" ]
Q4358365
Joe Bridgewater
Joe Bridgewater was an American R&B trumpeter who recorded often with Ray Charles. In Houston in 1973, he played in the Sonny Franklin Big Band with Tom Archia, Arnett Cobb, Cedric Haywood and his bandmate from the Ray Charles band, Don Wilkerson, with guest appearances by Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.
American musician
[ "human" ]
Q3218889
Laurence Echard
Laurence Echard (c. 1670–1730) was an English historian and clergyman. He wrote a History of England that was a standard work in its time.
British historian
[ "human" ]
Q24694114
Brahmanbaria-2
Brahmanbaria-2 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2018 by Ukil Abdul Sattar Bhuiyan of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
constituency of Bangladesh's Jatiya Sangsad
[ "constituency of the Jatiyo Sangsad" ]
Q4755077
Andrea Fabra Fernández
Andrea Fabra Fernández (born 29 May 1973 in Castellón de la Plana) is a Spanish politician. Heir to a long dynasty of heads of the Valencia provincial government, she is the daughter of Carlos Fabra Carreras, former provincial head of the People's Party (PP) of Spain and currently serving a 4 years jail sentence for tax fraud. She is married to Juan José Güemes, a PP politician in the Madrid region. She is currently an MP for the PP in the Spanish parliament, representing Castellón Province.
Spanish politician
[ "human" ]
Q72189201
Eduardo Naranjo
Eduardo Naranjo is a celebrated Spanish painter, born in 1944 in Monesterio, in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain. His work is considered part of the 'Neo -Realism' trend of Spanish art.
Spanish painter, engraved and sculptor
[ "human" ]
Q2507446
Vermont Route 143
Vermont Route 143 (VT 143) is a 5.75-mile-long (9.25 km) state highway within the town of Springfield in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. It connects VT 11 in Springfield to U.S. Route 5 (US 5) in Springfield. The entirety of VT 143 is maintained by the town of Springfield.
highway in Vermont
[ "road" ]
Q1109998
Senots
Senots (French pronunciation: ​[səno]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
commune in Oise, France
[ "commune of France" ]
Q2703169
Diamond Dogs
"Diamond Dogs" is a 1974 single by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, the title track of the album of the same name. The lyric introduces the listener to Bowie’s latest persona and his environment; Halloween Jack dwells on top of an abandoned skyscraper ("Manhattan Chase", a.k.a. One Chase Manhattan Plaza) in a post-apocalyptic Manhattan. The guitar sound is heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones, and signalled Bowie moving away from glam rock and closer to a proto-punk Stooges-influenced sound.The track was considered by many commentators to be an unconventional single, and it only reached number 21 in the United Kingdom. According to NME critics Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray, "As a potential hit single, the title track from Diamond Dogs was something of a non-event. Too long, too bleak in vision, too tough to dance to... you know the drill. "Although it was not issued in the US as a single (despite the fact that copies were pressed in the US for shipment to the UK and were commonly imported into the US for sale in shops that sold imports), the song became a central part of Bowie’s North American tour in 1974. The B-side was a version of Bowie’s 1971 single "Holy Holy", re-recorded during the Ziggy Stardust sessions the same year.
song by David Bowie
[ "single", "song" ]
Q4020993
Worthington Miner
Worthington Miner (November 13, 1900 – December 11, 1982) was an American film producer, screenwriter, actor and director. He was married to actress Frances Fuller, with whom he had three children, including producer/director Peter Miner. He was the paternal grandfather of actress Rachel Miner.Prior to his work in television, Mr. Miner - known as 'Tony' - directed more than 30 plays in about 10 years, starting with Up Pops the Devil in 1929 and including Reunion in Vienna, starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne; Both Your Houses, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Maxwell Anderson; On Your Toes, the Ray Bolger musical; Jane Eyre (starring Katharine Hepburn), and For Love or Money. In 1939, after more than 10 years in the theater, Mr. Miner publicly criticized it as "highly undemocratic". At a Theatre Guild panel discussion in Williamstown, Massachusetts, he said: "When we speak of the theater, we speak of one city - New York. Yet even within the confines of that one city, the theater isn't democratic. It is a Park Avenue nightclub, a luxury for a selective few with the price of admission. It is for the rich in the richest city of this country, and I believe this situation is deplored by every author, actor and manager in the business. "At CBS Television, he created and produced Studio One (also serving as writer and director for numerous episodes); the television version of The Goldbergs; Mr. I Magination, a children's show, and The Toast of the Town, casting Ed Sullivan as master of ceremonies. He.
American actor and producer (1900-1982)
[ "human" ]
Q172854
Martin Brundle
Martin John Brundle (born 1 June 1959) is a British former racing driver, best known as a Formula One driver and as a commentator for ITV Sport from 1997 to 2008, the BBC from 2009 to 2011, and Sky Sports since 2012.Brundle contested the 1983 British Formula Three Championship, finishing a close second to Ayrton Senna, and the two progressed to Formula One the next year. Brundle was the 1988 World Sportscar Champion with Silk Cut Jaguar, with a record points score; and won the 1988 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans race for Jaguar Cars.
British racecar driver
[ "human" ]
Q5236184
David L. Chicoine
David L. Chicoine is an American university administrator and businessman.
university president
[ "human" ]
Q2716577
Hornton
Hornton is a village and civil parish about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Banbury in Oxfordshire.
village and civil parish in Cherwell district, Oxfordshire, England
[ "village", "civil parish" ]
Q4834408
B3/B4 tRNA-binding domain
The B3/B4 domain, is found in tRNA synthetase beta subunits, as well as in some non-tRNA synthetase proteins.
InterPro Domain
[ "protein domain" ]
Q4111306
Guillaume d'Angleterre
Guillaume d'Angleterre is a 12th-century epic poem in Old French, consisting of 3310 lines. The author identifies himself as Crestiiens on the first line of the poem, which has caused a great deal of debate in the romance philological community as to whether the author is Chrétien de Troyes.
literary work
[ "literary work", "poem" ]
Q2571717
Leptosynanceia
Leptosynanceia is a monotypic genus of ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Synanceiinae, the stonefishes, which is classified within the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes and relatives, its only species is Leptosynanceia asteroblepa which is called the mangrove stonefish in Malaysia. This species native to the brackish and fresh waters of Southeast Asia. This species grows to a total length of 23 centimetres (9.1 in). This species is an extremely dangerous fish whose venom can cause a human to die within 1 to 2 hours after contact. The pain caused by the venom is described as "agonizing".
genus of fishes
[ "monotypic taxon" ]
Q7103710
Oroblemus
Oroblemus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Oroblemus caecus Ueno & Yoshida, 1966 Oroblemus dilaticollis Ueno, 1983 Oroblemus katorum Ueno, 1983 Oroblemus parvicollis Ueno, 1987 Oroblemus sparsepilifer Ueno, 1975 Oroblemus subsulcipes Ueno, 1983 Oroblemus yamauchii Ueno, 1993.
genus of insects
[ "taxon" ]
Q15385634
Euphorbia heleniana
Euphorbia heleniana or French grass or Saint Helena spurge is a herbaceous plant, a member of the Euphorbiaceae family.
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q5233109
David Duncan
David B. Duncan (born 1960) is a former partner of Arthur Andersen, and was the United States government's star witness in the Arthur Andersen trial. He has said fears over interpretation prompted him to order the shredding of documents relating to Enron. He was an Andersen employee for 20 years and had been the firm's lead partner on the Enron account since 1997, for which he was paid over $1 million. He was fired from Andersen in January 2002 and charged with obstruction of justice for ordering Andersen staff to shred over a ton of papers related to Enron. On April 9, 2002, he pleaded guilty; the maximum sentence for his crimes is ten years, but since he pleaded guilty and became a witness for the prosecution he would have presumably received a much smaller sentence. His sentencing date was postponed numerous times. He currently resides in Houston, Texas and has three daughters. He withdrew his guilty plea on December 12, 2005, after the overturning of the Arthur Andersen conviction. This was approved by U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon. In January 2008 he settled charges with the SEC that he violated securities laws.In November 2011, The Houston Chronicle/Fuelfix reported that Duncan was Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Houston-based U.S. Pipeline.
American accountant
[ "human" ]
Q20793553
Jean Rostand
Jean Edmond Cyrus Rostand (30 October 1894, Paris – 4 September 1977, Ville-d'Avray) was a French biologist and philosopher. Active as an experimental biologist, Rostand became famous for his work as a science writer, as well as a philosopher and an activist. His scientific work covered a variety of biological fields such as amphibian embryology, parthenogenesis and teratogeny, while his literary output extended into popular science, history of science and philosophy. His work in the area of cryogenics gave the idea of cryonics to Robert Ettinger.Rostand Island in Antarctica is named after him.
French writer (1894-1977)
[ "human" ]
Q16007381
Charles W. Fowell, Jr.
Charles W. Fowell, Jr. was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
American politician (1901-1973)
[ "human" ]
Q5295054
Donald Reid Womack
Donald Reid Womack (born 1966) is a composer of contemporary classical music. He was born in Virginia, raised in East Tennessee and studied at Furman University and Northwestern University, receiving degrees in philosophy, music theory, and music composition. He has composed approximately 100 works for orchestra, chamber ensembles, solo instruments, and voice. Major works include a concerto for shakuhachi, koto and orchestra (After), two gayageum concertos (Scattered Rhythms and 무노리 Mu Nori), a haegeum concerto (Dancing With Spirits 혼무), a violin concerto (In questi tempi di Conflitto), a viola concerto (Blue Ridge Seasons), an oratorio for chorus and chamber orchestra (Voices of Kalaupapa), and a triple concerto for shakuhachi, biwa and koto with ensemble of Japanese instruments (Three Trees 三木). Womack's influences meld a broad range of sources, including post-minimalism, rock, bluegrass, and especially intercultural elements — in particular East Asian instruments. He spent a year in Tokyo, Japan studying Japanese instruments, as well as extensive time in Seoul, South Korea learning Korean music, and has composed nearly 40 works for Japanese, Korean and Chinese instruments in various combinations. His music has been described as "original, creative and ingenious" (Shimbun Akahata), "powerful and impressively crafted" and "eclectic but also distinctive" (Honolulu Star-Bulletin), "raw energy alternating with a brooding potentiality" (Honolulu Advertiser), "wonderfully mellow and sprightly in its metrical incisiveness" (Buffalo NY Daily News), "capable of providing stimulus for a new century" (Neue Musikzeitung), and as having "the concentration of a haiku." (Classical CD Review)Womack’s works have been performed throughout the U.S., as well as in many.
American composer
[ "human" ]
Q49004244
arrondissement of Ajaccio
The arrondissement of Ajaccio (French: arrondissement d'Ajaccio; Corsican: circundariu di Aiacciu) is an arrondissement (district) in the department of Corse-du-Sud in the territorial collectivity of Corsica. It has 81 communes. Its population is 113,473 (2016), and its area is 2,224.4 km2 (858.8 sq mi).
arrondissement in Corsica, France
[ "arrondissement of France" ]
Q21196952
French Lake
French Lake is a lake in Wright County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota.A large share of the early settlers near the lake being French Canadians caused the name to be selected.
lake of the United States of America
[ "lake" ]
Q28062776
Harrison Township
Harrison Township is an inactive township in Scotland County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.Harrison Township was erected in 1844, taking its name from President William Henry Harrison.
township in Scotland County, Missouri, USA
[ "township of Missouri" ]
Q12094562
Teratoscincus
Teratoscincus is a genus of geckos commonly referred to as wonder geckos or frog-eyed geckos; it is the only genus within the subfamily Teratoscincinae of the family Sphaerodactylidae. Species in the genus Teratoscincus are found from the Arabian Peninsula in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, west across southern Asia in Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, north to Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to Mongolia and China. The genus consists of nine species.
genus of reptiles
[ "taxon" ]
Q7793340
Thomas R. Chandler
Thomas R. Chandler (born circa 1954) is an Ohio medical technician who has been a perennial candidate for the Ohio House and the United States House of Representatives as a Democrat. Chandler served on the Ohio Democratic Party's State Central Committee in the 1990s but Chandler is now a Republican. Chandler, a resident of the California neighborhood of Cincinnati, graduated from New Richmond High School and attended the University of Cincinnati. He worked at Cincinnati's Jewish Hospital as a lead material specialist from 1973. Chandler was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in the Second District in 1992, running unopposed for the Democratic nomination in the June 2 primary election. That day he elected Democratic State Committeeman for the Second Congressional District. The vote was 9,856 for Chandler, 4,442 for attorney Rupert E. Ruppert, and 6,858 for Terry M. Tranter. The heavily Republican Second District included all of Clermont, Adams, and Brown Counties, and parts of Hamilton and Warren Counties. The Dayton Daily News wrote "Veteran Bill Gradison is being perfunctorily challenged by Thomas Chandler, who admits to having happily voted for Rep. Gradison in the past. The Democrats wanted to put somebody on the ticket." Chandler supported raising taxes to lower the budget deficit, was pro-choice, and opposed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and school vouchers. On November 3, Chandler lost to Gradison, a congressman since 1975, by a vote of 75,924 to 177,720, with write-in candidate Emily Roughen Wood receiving seven votes. Gradison hugely outspent his opponent, $74,652 to.
American politician
[ "human" ]
Q12553781
Convallaria majalis
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis ()), sometimes written lily-of-the-valley, is a woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring. It is native throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere in Asia and Europe, but is considered generally invasive in parts of North America. Convallaria majalis var. montana, also known as the American lily of the valley, is native to North America.Due to the concentration of cardiac glycosides (cardenolides), it is highly poisonous if consumed by humans or other animals.Other names include May bells, Our Lady's tears, and Mary's tears. Its French name, muguet, sometimes appears in the names of perfumes imitating the flower's scent. In pre-modern England, the plant was known as glovewort (as it was a wort used to create a salve for sore hands), or Apollinaris (according to a legend that it was discovered by Apollo).
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q3114071
2006 Budapest Grand Prix
The 2006 Budapest Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Budapest, Hungary that was part of the Tier IV category of the 2006 WTA Tour. It was the 12th edition of the tournament and was held from 24 July until 30 July 2006. Eighth-seeded Anna Smashnova won the singles title and earned $22,900 first-prize money.
women's tennis tournament
[ "Budapest Grand Prix", "tennis tournament edition" ]
Q19942236
Afroartelida
Afroartelida is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Afroartelida quentini Vives, 2011 Afroartelida teunisseni Vives & Adlbauer, 2005.
genus of insects
[ "taxon" ]
Q2705397
Phasmahyla exilis
Phasmahyla exilis, the mottled leaf frog, is a species of frog in the family Phyllomedusidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.
species of amphibian
[ "taxon" ]
Q23023274
The Judge
"The Judge" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of the American crime drama The Blacklist. The episode premiered in the United States on NBC on March 3, 2014.
episode of The Blacklist (S1 E15)
[ "television series episode" ]
Q2486529
New York State Route 258
New York State Route 258 (NY 258) is a state highway located entirely within the town of Groveland in Livingston County, New York, in the United States. It connects NY 36 in the hamlet of Ross Corners to NY 63 in the hamlet of Groveland Station. NY 258 is named Flats Road and passes through the flat terrain of the valley surrounding Canaseraga Creek. Most of NY 258 is routed along the Groveland–West Sparta town line. Although modern NY 258 is nothing more than a simple east–west connector between NY 36 and NY 63, it originally extended westward past NY 36 to NY 408 in the town of Mount Morris when it was first assigned in the early 1930s. By 1983, maintenance of all of NY 258 west of NY 36 had been transferred to Livingston County, leading to the truncation of the route to NY 36 in the mid-1990s.
highway in New York
[ "road" ]
Q75301194
Power Le Poer Trench
Power Le Poer Trench (1770–1839) was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Church of Ireland as firstly Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, then Bishop of Elphin and finally Archbishop of Tuam.
Irish archbishop (1770-1839)
[ "human" ]
Q9196984
Founding of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome
The Miracle of Our Lady of the Snows is an oil on wood painting by German artist Matthias Grünewald, created in 1517-1519, originally intended for the collegiate church in Aschaffenburg. It is held at the Augustinermuseum, in Freiburg im Breisgau, since 1904.
painting by Mathias Grünewald
[ "painting" ]
Q6166589
Jay Em
Jay Em is an unincorporated community in northern Goshen County, Wyoming, United States, just below the headwaters of the Rawhide Creek, on the old Texas Trail. It lies along U.S. Route 85, 35 miles north of the city of Torrington, the county seat of Goshen County. Its elevation is 4,590 feet (1,399 m). Although unincorporated, Jay Em has a post office, with ZIP code 82219.
unincorporated community in Goshen County, Wyoming, United States
[ "unincorporated community in the United States" ]
Q4022726
Vila Sônia District
Vila Sônia is a district in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, it will be the terminal of Line 4.
district of São Paulo city
[ "district of São Paulo" ]
Q24678143
Charlwood
Charlwood is a village and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. It is immediately northwest of London Gatwick Airport in West Sussex, close west of Horley and north of Crawley. The historic county boundary between Surrey and Sussex ran to the south of Gatwick Airport. Boundaries were reformed in 1974 so that the county boundary between Surrey and West Sussex, delineated by the Sussex Border Path, now runs along the northern perimeter of the airport, and the southern extent of Charlwood.
village and civil parish in Mole Valley, Surrey, United Kingdom
[ "village", "civil parish" ]
Q1561456
Vladimir Vidrić
Vladimir Vidrić (April 20, 1875 – September 29, 1909) was a Croatian poet, and is considered one of the major figures of Croatian secessionist poetry.
Croatian poet
[ "human" ]
Q6840885
MidOcean Partners
Established in 2003, MidOcean Partners is a premier New York-based alternative asset manager that specializes in middle market private equity and alternative credit investments. Since inception, the focus of MidOcean Private Equity has been on high-quality middle market companies with attractive strategic, operational and financial growth opportunities in the consumer and business services sectors. The firm, founded in February 2003, is based in Midtown Manhattan. MidOcean was originally formed by the managers of DB Capital Partners to acquire Deutsche Bank's late stage private equity investments in the United States and Europe in one of the largest private equity secondary transactions completed to date.
American private equity firm
[ "business" ]
Q6321536
Jørgen Markussen
Jørgen Markussen (born 19 November 1943) is a former Danish footballer.
Danish footballer
[ "human" ]
Q3489899
The Magic Riddle
The Magic Riddle is a 1991 Australian animated musical feature film directed and written by Yoram Gross. The film tells the story of Cindy, an orphan who lives as an indentured servant to her cruel stepmother, and features elements of famous fairytales including Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio. Robyn Moore provides the voice of Cindy and various other characters.
1991 film by Yoram Gross
[ "animated feature film" ]
Q6513181
Lee Calland
Lee Calland (born September 14, 1941, in Louisville, Kentucky) is a former football player, a defensive back for ten seasons in the NFL. In 1968, his last of three years with the Atlanta Falcons, he helped seal the victory with an interception off Fran Tarkenton of the New York Giants late in the 4th quarter, one of only 2 victories for the Falcons all season, losing 12, in their 3rd year of existence. Out of the University of Louisville was the first rookie to ever start at the position of cornerback in the NFL when he joined the Minnesota Vikings in 1963. In 1963 made all-rookie team.
American football player
[ "human" ]
Q25532001
autotroph
An autotroph or primary producer is an organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) using carbon from simple substances such as carbon dioxide, generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis). They convert an abiotic source of energy (e.g. light) into energy stored in organic compounds, which can be used by other organisms (e.g. heterotrophs). Autotrophs do not need a living source of carbon or energy and are the producers in a food chain, such as plants on land or algae in water (in contrast to heterotrophs as consumers of autotrophs or other heterotrophs). Autotrophs can reduce carbon dioxide to make organic compounds for biosynthesis and as stored chemical fuel. Most autotrophs use water as the reducing agent, but some can use other hydrogen compounds such as hydrogen sulfide. The primary producers can convert the energy in the light (phototroph and photoautotroph) or the energy in inorganic chemical compounds (chemotrophs or chemolithotrophs) to build organic molecules, which is usually accumulated in the form of biomass and will be used as carbon and energy source by other organisms (e.g. heterotrophs and mixotrophs). The photoautotrophs are the main primary producers, converting the energy of the light into chemical energy through photosynthesis, ultimately building organic molecules from carbon dioxide, an inorganic carbon source. Examples of chemolithotrophs are some archaea and bacteria (unicellular organisms) that produce biomass from the oxidation of inorganic chemical compounds, these organisms are called chemoautotrophs, and are frequently found in hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean. Primary producers.
organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) from simple substances present in its surroundings, generally using energy from light (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis)
[ "organism", "primary nutritional group" ]
Q65073597
Tower 28
Tower 28 is one of the tallest skyscrapers in New York City, located in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens. It is the tallest residential building in Queens and the tallest residential building in New York City outside of Manhattan.The building includes around 450 residential units. The building has an observation deck on the 60th floor.In 2019, the developer secured a $215 million loan from Morgan Stanley, replacing a $154 million construction loan from PNC Bank.
residential skyscraper in Queens, New York
[ "building" ]
Q2212701
Rhinella arenarum
Rhinella arenarum is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae that is found in southern Brazil and Uruguay; can also occur in Paraguay. It is also found in Argentina from the Chubut Province northward, Bolivia east of the Andes. Rhinella arenarum inhabits small ponds or bogs with stagnant water, in dry, temperate habitats, mostly in open areas. It is locally common. While it is collected for educational and scientific uses and also suffers from road kills, it in general is not threatened. Fossils representing this species are known with certainty from the late Pliocene up to the Holocene of central Argentina.
species of amphibian
[ "taxon" ]
Q2777911
UFC 90
UFC 90: Silva vs. Côté was a mixed martial arts (MMA) pay-per-view event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on October 25, 2008, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2008
[ "mixed martial arts event" ]
Q97159805
ISO 37001
ISO 37001 Anti-bribery management systems - Requirements with guidance for use, is a management system standard published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 2016. As the title suggests, this standard sets out the requirements for the establishment, implementation, operation, maintenance, and continual improvement of an anti-bribery management system (ABMS). It also provides guidance on the actions and approaches organizations can take to adhere to the requirements of this standard [1]. This management system standard has been developed by ISO Project Committee ISO/PC 278, Anti-bribery management systems [2]. More recently, technical committee ISO/TC 309 Governance of organizations has been created and the maintenance and future development of ISO 37001 will be undertaken by members of this committee [3]. An anti-bribery management system intends to help organizations in the fight against bribery, by establishing the procedures, policies and controls that help foster a culture of integrity, transparency and compliance. ISO 37001 is applicable only to bribery, and the ABMS intended to improve the organization's ability to prevent, detect, and respond to bribery and comply with anti-bribery laws and commitments that the organization had adhere to. Furthermore, ISO 37001 does not specifically address fraud, cartels, money-laundering, or other activities related to corrupt practices [4]. The anti-bribery management system can be stand-alone system or integrated into an already implemented management system such as the Quality Management System ISO 9001. An organization can choose to implement the anti-bribery management system in conjunction with or as part of other systems, such as those relating to the quality, environment and safety.
standard
[ "ISO standard" ]
Q2097770
Šentrupert
Šentrupert (pronounced [ʃɛnˈtɾúːpɛɾt, - ʃənˈ-]; German: Sankt Ruprecht) is a village in the traditional Lower Carniola region in southeastern Slovenia. In the past it was the cultural and economical centre of the Mirna Valley, but after the railway line bypassed the town the centre shifted to nearby Mirna. It is the seat of the Municipality of Šentrupert.
village in Šentrupert Municipality in the Lower Carniola region in southeastern Slovenia
[ "human settlement" ]
Q16185258
Shashank Shekhar Bhokta
Shashank Shekhar is an Indian politician of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. Shashank was also chosen as the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly Speaker Jharkhand Mukti Morcha in 2013. He represents the Sarath Constituency in the state of Jharkhand.
Indian politician
[ "human" ]
Q61121637
Lang
Lang is a surname of Germanic origin, closely related to Lange, Laing and Long, all of which mean "tall". "Lang" (Láng) is also a surname in Hungary, a cognate of the Hungarian word for "flame.".
family name
[ "family name" ]
Q66063087
Carmen Z. Claudio
Carmen Zoraida Claudio (December 29, 1947, San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican educator and university administrator. Claudio is the president of Thomas Alva Edison School. She was the president of National University College where she serves on the board of trustees. She is a graduate in Doctor of Education (EdD), Planning and Evaluation from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico. Claudio was succeeded by Gloria E. Baquero Lleras. She has worked in education for over 40 years. Claudio was the president of the Asociación de Educación Privada de Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rican academic administrator
[ "human" ]
Q31669701
Vozrozhdeniye, Voronezh Oblast
Vozrozhdeniye (Russian: Возрождение) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Pervomayskoye Rural Settlement, Ertilsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population was 79 in 2010. There are three streets.
human settlement in Ertilsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia
[ "posyolok" ]
Q269503
Pieve di Teco
Pieve di Teco (Ligurian: Céve) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Imperia in the Italian region Liguria, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) southwest of Genoa and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Imperia. Pieve di Teco borders the following municipalities: Armo, Aurigo, Borghetto d'Arroscia, Borgomaro, Caprauna, Caravonica, Cesio, Pornassio, Rezzo, and Vessalico.
Italian comune
[ "commune of Italy" ]
Q5705190
Mughar, Iran
Mughar (Persian: موغار, also Romanized as Mūghār; also known as Moghār and Moqār) is a village in Garmsir Rural District, in the Central District of Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,272, in 340 families.
village in Isfahan, Iran
[ "village" ]
Q19892464
FK Gradec
KF Gradec (Macedonian: ФК Градец, FK Gradec) is a football club based in the village of Gradec near Gostivar, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the OFS Gostivar league.
football club
[ "association football club" ]
Q21152040
IFFO1
Intermediate filament family orphan 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IFFO1 gene. IFFO1 has uncharacterized function and a weight of 61.98 kDa. IFFO1 proteins play an important role in the cytoskeleton and the nuclear envelope of most eukaryotic cell types.
protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
[ "protein-coding gene", "gene" ]
Q2754129
Sumerian literature
Sumerian literature constitutes the earliest known corpus of recorded literature, including the religious writings and other traditional stories maintained by the Sumerian civilization and largely preserved by the later Akkadian and Babylonian empires. These records were written in the Sumerian language in the 18th and 17th Centuries BC during the Middle Bronze Age.The Sumerians invented one of the first writing systems, developing Sumerian cuneiform writing out of earlier proto-writing systems by about the 30th century BC. The Sumerian language remained in official and literary use in the Akkadian and Babylonian empires, even after the spoken language disappeared from the population; literacy was widespread, and the Sumerian texts that students copied heavily influenced later Babylonian literature.
Literature in Sumerian language
[ "literature" ]
Q10856825
Wolseley Viper
The Wolseley Viper is a British-built, high-compression derivative of the Hispano Suiza HS-8 liquid-cooled V-8 engine, built under licence by Wolseley Motors during World War I. It powered later models of the S.E.5a, SPAD VII and other British or British-built aircraft designed for the Hispano-Suiza.
V-8 piston aircraft engine, license built version of the Hispano-Suiza 8a
[ "Hispano-Suiza 8", "engine family" ]
Q473529
Fjell
Fjell is a former municipality in the old Hordaland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Midhordland. The municipality consisted of several islands west of the city of Bergen, the major ones being Litlesotra, the northern part of Store Sotra, Bildøy, Bjorøy, Misje, and Turøy. The administrative centre of Fjell is the village of Straume. Some of the villages in Fjell included Ågotnes, Fjell, Foldnes, Knappskog, Knarrevik, Kolltveit, Landro, and Sekkingstad. On 1 January 2020, the municipality became part of Øygarden Municipality in Vestland county. Due to the opening of the Sotra Bridge to the mainland in 1971 and its proximity to the city of Bergen, the population has grown from less than 7,000 to over 25,000 as of 2017. The result is major traffic jams over the bridge every day. The highway that leads to Bergen has reduced the traveling time to only fifteen minutes from the municipal centre at Straume on Litlesotra to the center of Bergen. At the time of its dissolution in 2020, the 148-square-kilometre (57 sq mi) municipality is the 355th largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Fjell was the 43rd most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 25,204. The municipality's population density is 178.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (462/sq mi) and its population has increased by 21.2% over the last decade.
former municipality in Hordaland, Norway
[ "municipality of Norway", "former municipality of Norway" ]
Q2389481
Maurice Bouval
Maurice Bouval (1863–1916) was a French sculptor of the Art Nouveau period. From 1880 to the first World War, he created a large number of bronze statues or objects including chandeliers, candelabras or table lamps. His main works are Ophelia, Femme assise, Jeune femme, Le Sommeil, Femme aux pavots, Le Secret et la Pensive. He was not a prolific sculptor. He participated in the 1890 Exposition Universelle in Paris and was a member of the Société des Artistes Français. He was a pupil of Alexandre Falguière. His works are usually signed M. Bouval.
French artist (1863-1916)
[ "human" ]
Q11958348
Another Day
Another Day is the second studio album by Norwegian singer Lene Marlin. It was released on 24 September 2003 by Virgin Records. The album debuted at number one on the Norwegian Albums Chart, spending 14 weeks on the chart.
2003 studio album by Lene Marlin
[ "album" ]
Q31443064
Gurara
Gurara (Gourara) is a Zenati Berber language spoken in the Gourara (Tigurarin) region, an archipelago of oases surrounding the town of Timimoun in southwestern Algeria. Ethnologue gives it the generic name Taznatit ("Zenati"), along with Tuwat spoken to its south; however, Blench (2006) classifies Gurara as a dialect of Mzab–Wargla and Tuwat as a dialect of the Riff languages.
language of Algeria
[ "language", "Sud Oranais-Gourara" ]
Q1110037
Agaro
Agaro (or Haggaro) (Oromo: Aggaaroo) is a town and separate woreda in south-western Ethiopia. Located in the Jimma Zone of the Oromia Region, it sits at a latitude and longitude of 7°51′N 36°35′E, and an elevation of 1560 meters above sea level.
town and woreda in southwestern Ethiopia
[ "town" ]
Q2287872
Kõrkvere
Kõrkvere is a village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County in western Estonia.Before the administrative reform in 2017, the village was in Pöide Parish.
village in Saaremaa Rural Municipality, Saare County, Estonia
[ "village in Estonia" ]
Q4583479
1986–87 Scottish Second Division
The 1986–87 Scottish Second Division was won by Meadowbank Thistle who, along with second placed Raith Rovers, were promoted to the First Division. Berwick Rangers finished bottom.
football league season
[ "sports season" ]
Q6967516
Nassarius simoni
Nassarius simoni is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nassariidae, the nassa mud snails or dog whelks.
species of mollusc
[ "taxon" ]
Q7051763
Normal
"Normal" is the twentieth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series New Girl. It was written by Luvh Rakhe and directed by Jesse Peretz.
episode of New Girl
[ "television series episode" ]
Q3783193
Hans Weber
Hans Weber (8 September 1934 – 10 February 1965) was a Swiss football midfielder who played for Switzerland in the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He played 13 seasons for FC Basel and two seasons for Lausanne-Sport.
Swiss footballer (1934-1965)
[ "human" ]
Q2779822
Örserum
Örserum is a locality situated in Jönköping Municipality, Jönköping County, Sweden with 322 inhabitants in 2010.
urban area in Jönköping Municipality, Sweden
[ "urban area in Sweden" ]
Q3524709
Juha-Matti Räsänen
Juha-Matti Räsänen (born May 19, 1974) is a strongman competitor from Kuopio, Finland. Juha began training for strongman in 1995, began competing as an amateur in 1996 and turned professional in 2000. Juha competed in the 2001 and 2002 World's Strongest Man contests, finishing 9th and 6th respectively. Juha is a 2-time winner of Finland's Strongest Man in 2002 & 2003, and is a 3 time runner-up. Juha holds the Guinness World Record for throwing a 60 kg man 5.40 meters (17 ft 8in) in Spain in July 2006. He was primarily known for his back strength, claiming a deadlift of 385 kg (849 lbs), and easily won that event in his heat of the 2001 World's Strongest Men competition.
Finnish strength athlete
[ "human" ]
Q1564862
HMS Illustrious
There have been five ships in the Royal Navy to bear the name HMS Illustrious. The ship's motto is "Vox Non Incerta" which translates as "No Uncertain Sound". HMS Illustrious (1789) was a 74-gun third rate, and launched at Buckler's Hard in 1789. She had two engagements against the French Navy, at Toulon in 1793 and at Genoa where she suffered severe damage and won a battle honour. While returning home in tow for repairs she ran aground due to an extremely violent storm. Shortly afterwards she was set ablaze and abandoned. HMS Illustrious (1803) was launched at Rotherhithe in 1803 and was like her predecessor a 74-gun third rate. She was involved in battles off the Basque Roads, in which she won a battle honour, and off Java in Indonesia. In 1854 she became a training ship and continued as one until she was broken up in 1868 in Portsmouth. HMS Illustrious (1896) was a Majestic-class battleship, launched in 1896 and scrapped in 1920. Two of her 12-inch guns were remounted in the Tyne Turrets. HMS Illustrious (R87) was an Illustrious-class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1940. In the same year she became the first carrier to strike against an enemy fleet, and was in service until 1954. HMS Illustrious (R06) was an Invincible-class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1982 and decommissioned in 2014.
list of ships with the same or similar names
[ "Wikimedia disambiguation page" ]
Q5971282
The Nut Gatherers
The Nut Gatherers (Les Noisettes, literally, The Hazelnuts) is an 1882 oil painting by the French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau. It is one of the most popular pieces at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The painting was donated to the museum by William E. Scripps in 1954.
painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
[ "painting" ]
Q7883145
Under Secret Orders
Under Secret Orders, also known as Mademoiselle Doctor, is a 1937 British spy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Erich von Stroheim, John Loder, Dita Parlo and Claire Luce. It is an English-language version of the French film Mademoiselle Docteur, also known as Salonique, nid d'espions, and released in the United States as Street of Shadows, which was filmed at the same time under the direction of G. W. Pabst. Both films have exactly the same plot, but there were differences in the cast between the two: in particular, von Stroheim was not in the French version.
1937 film by Edmond T. Gréville
[ "film" ]
Q4899813
Bexon
Bexon is a village in Kent, England, situated North of the parishes of Frinsted and Bicknor, just south of the M2 motorway. Bexon is also the name of a community in South East Castries, St. Lucia.
village in Kent, England
[ "village" ]
Q476002
Mueang Buri Ram
Mueang Buriram (Thai: เมืองบุรีรัมย์, RTGS: Mueang Buri Ram, pronounced [mɯ̄a̯ŋ bū.rīː rām]) is the capital district (amphoe mueang) of Buriram province, northeastern Thailand.
district in Buri Ram province, Thailand
[ "amphoe" ]
Q96395978
No Mercy
"No Mercy" is a song and single written by Hugh Cornwell, Dave Greenfield, Jet Black and Jean-Jacques Burnel performed by the Stranglers and released in 1984. The single made number 37 in the UK Singles Charts in 1984 staying in the charts for eight weeks. The song was performed as part of their set-list in 1985.
2021 single by the Stranglers
[ "musical work/composition" ]
Q11351555
Mack Stengler
Macklyn Stengler (July 31, 1895 – May 27, 1962) was an American cinematographer whose Hollywood cinema and television career spanned 40 years.
American cinematographer
[ "human" ]
Q28419009
Hwasa
Ahn Hye-jin (Korean: 안혜진, born July 23, 1995), known professionally by her stage name Hwasa (Korean: 화사, most often stylized as Hwa Sa), is a South Korean singer, rapper, and television personality currently signed to RBW. She debuted as a member of the girl group Mamamoo in 2014. She made her debut as a solo artist in February 2019, with the digital single "Twit".
South Korean singer
[ "human" ]
Q7334155
Rila Fukushima
Rila Fukushima (福島 リラ, Fukushima Rira) is a Japanese fashion-model and actress best known for her comic book roles in film and TV and has appeared in projects such as the superhero film The Wolverine (2013) as Yukio, the TV series Arrow as Tatsu Yamashiro, and Ghost in the Shell (2017) as the Red-robed Geisha.
Japanese model
[ "human" ]
Q5158031
Con il cuore fermo Sicilia
Con il cuore fermo Sicilia is a 1965 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. The film discusses issues on Sicily.
1965 film by Gianfranco Mingozzi
[ "film" ]
Q21505166
Amal Amin
Amal Amin (born 1929) is an Egyptian botanist.She participated in naming the following plants: Asteraceae Echinops taeckholmianus Amin Asteraceae Launaea subgen. Microrrhynchus (Less.) Amin ex Rech.f. Asteraceae Launaea subgen. Pseudosonchus Amin ex Rech.f. Asteraceae Launaea sect. Pseudosonchus (Amin ex Rech.f.) N.Kilian Asteraceae Launaea subgen. Zollikoferia (DC.) Amin ex Rech.f. Asteraceae Launaea brunneri (Webb) Amin ex Boulos Asteraceae Launaea exauriculata (Oliv. & Hiern) Amin ex Boulos Asteraceae Launaea polydichotoma (Ostenf.) Amin ex N.Kilian Asteraceae Launaea procumbens (Roxb.) Amin Asteraceae Launaea remotiflora (DC.) Amin ex Rech.f. Asteraceae Launaea rueppellii (Sch.Bip.) Amin ex Boulos Asteraceae Launaea taraxacifolia (Willd.) Amin ex C.JeffreyThe species Launaea amal-aminiae is named after her.
Egyptian botanist
[ "human" ]
Q14950368
Terrance West
Terrance West (born January 28, 1991) is a former American football running back. He played college football at Towson and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft. West has also played for the Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens, and New Orleans Saints.
American football player
[ "human" ]
Q55536536
Chabab Ben Guerir
Chabab Ben Guerir is a Moroccan football club currently playing in the second division. Club Jeunesse Ben Guerir (CJBG) was founded in 1952 and is located in the town of Ben Guerir, Morocco. They play in the Stade Municipal Ben Guerir.
Moroccan football club
[ "association football club" ]
Q7805949
timeline of Toronto history
This timeline of the history of Toronto documents all events that occurred in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, including historical events in the former cities of East York, Etobicoke, North York, Toronto, Scarborough, and York. Events date back to the early-17th century and continue until the present in chronological order. The timeline also includes events taken place in municipalities bordering Toronto. In this timeline, the name Toronto refers to Old Toronto in events listed before 1998.
timeline
[ "Wikimedia timeline" ]
Q339825
Oerlenbach
Oerlenbach is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
municipality of Germany
[ "municipality of Germany" ]
Q1163968
Le Bourg-d'Iré
Le Bourg-d'Iré (French pronunciation: [lə buʁ diʁe] (listen)) is a former commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. On 15 December 2016, it was merged into the new commune Segré-en-Anjou Bleu.
former commune in Maine-et-Loire, France
[ "commune of France", "delegated commune" ]