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Larderello is a frazione of the comune of Pomarance, in Tuscany in central Italy, renowned for its geothermal productivity.
Geography
The region of Larderello has experienced occasional phreatic eruptions, caused by explosive outbursts of steam trapped below the surface. The water is contained in metamorphic rocks wh... |
Henry Wiles is an American Flat Track racer from the United States who has competed in the championship since 2003, winning the Peoria TT event a record 14 times in a row, 2004 through 2018. He is married to Kristen Overfield (Wiles) as of October 2019
American Flat Track
Wiles began racing in the American Flat Track... |
Luis David Frías (born May 23, 1998) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2021.
Career
On November 24, 2015, Frías signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks as an international free agent.
The Diamondbacks added him to their 40-... |
Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 18 December 1976. Following the election, Bernard Dowiyogo was elected President by Members of the Parliament.
Background
In July 1976 Parliament had forced President Hammer DeRoburt – head of state since independence in 1968 – to resign after refusing to pass financial bi... |
```javascript
// Flags: --expose-internals
'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
common.skipIfInspectorDisabled();
const { strictEqual } = require('assert');
const { NodeInstance } = require('../common/inspector-helper.js');
async function testNoServerNoCrash() {
console.log('Test there\'s no crash stop... |
The Free Thought University () project in Baku, Azerbaijan was launched in 2009 by the OL! Movement. as an alternative education institution and a platform for discussions to educate Azerbaijani youth on human rights and democratic values through weekly interactive lectures and free debates.
The institution has been su... |
Broderick is a surname and given name.
Broderick may also refer to:
Places
Broderick, California, a former town in California
Broderick Park, a municipal park in Buffalo, New York
Broderick County, Kansas Territory, a county from 1859 to 1861 in the present US state of Kansas
Broderick, Saskatchewan, a village in Can... |
```makefile
libavformat/samidec.o: libavformat/samidec.c libavformat/avformat.h \
libavcodec/avcodec.h libavutil/samplefmt.h libavutil/avutil.h \
libavutil/common.h libavutil/attributes.h libavutil/macros.h \
libavutil/version.h libavutil/avconfig.h config.h libavutil/intmath.h \
libavutil/mem.h libavutil/error.h l... |
The Barghest O' Whitby is an EP by My Dying Bride, released on 7 November 2011. It consists of a single, 27-minute track.
Background
Speaking to Lords of Metal, Aaron Stainthorpe said of the piece:
According to Stainthorpe, the artwork pictures the band's guitarist's Hamish Glencross' dog which he "embellished... a ... |
Ark is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in 1991 in Dhaka City by keyboardist Ashiquzzaman Tulu. The original founder members are Ashiquzzaman Tulu, Ridwan Nabi Pancham and Shamim. As of 2017, the band line-up re-consists of lead vocalist Syed Hasanur Rahman, keyboardist Tinku Azizur Rahman and drummer Hassan Towhidur Rah... |
Xp11.2 duplication is a genomic variation marked by the duplication of an X chromosome region on the short arm p at position 11.2, defined by standard karyotyping (G-banding). This gene-rich, rearrangement prone region can be further divided into three loci - Xp11.21, Xp11.22 and Xp11.23. The duplication could involve ... |
The Stewart–Tolman effect is a phenomenon in electrodynamics caused by the finite mass of electrons in conducting metal, or, more generally, the finite mass of charge carriers in an electrical conductor.
It is named after T. Dale Stewart and Richard C. Tolman, two American physicists who carried out their experimental... |
GOES-6, known as GOES-F before becoming operational, was a geostationary weather satellite which was operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as part of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system. Launched in 1983, it was used for weather forecasting in the United ... |
The 1969 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University (SMU) as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. Led by eighth-year head coach Hayden Fry, the Mustangs compiled an overall record of 3–7 with a conference mark of 3–4, placing fift... |
Sir Harry Percy Brown (28 December 18785 June 1967) was a senior Australia public servant. He was Director-General of the Postmaster-General's Department from 1923 until 1939.
Life and career
Harry Brown was born in South Hylton, County Durham, England on 28 December 1878 to Sarah Emma and George Brown.
He was appoi... |
The Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development (ACORD) is a non-profit organization in the insurance industry. ACORD publishes and maintains an archive of standardized forms. ACORD has also developed a comprehensive library of electronic data standards with more than 1200 standardized transaction t... |
Shook is an unincorporated community in Wayne County, Missouri, United States. The community is located on the West Fork Lost Creek arm of Lake Wappapello along Missouri Route D, approximately sixteen miles north of Poplar Bluff.
The Shook post office was in operation from 1904 to 1999. The community has the name of ... |
William W. McDonald is an American rancher, and conservationist. He is executive director of the Malpai Borderlands Group.
He was a 1998 MacArthur Fellow.
Life
He is the fifth generation on the Sycamore Canyon Ranch, which was homesteaded in 1907. He graduated from Arizona State University and then began managing the ... |
The West Melbourne Football Club was an Australian rules football club which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). Its senior side competed in the VFA from 1878 through 1908, its peak as a club coming after it won the 1906 premiership. After disbanding at the end of the 1908 season, its identity was essen... |
Dreamworld's 30th Birthday was celebrated throughout 2011 at the Dreamworld amusement park on the Gold Coast, Australia.
Overview
In August 2010, the owners of Dreamworld, Ardent Leisure, approved a capital expenditure plan in both Dreamworld and WhiteWater World to "strengthen ride inventory and consumer appeal". Thi... |
The 11th Hussars was a light cavalry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army). First raised in 1866 as an infantry regiment in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, in 1903 the regiment was converted to cavalry. In 1936, the 11th Hussars were amalgamated with the 7th Hussa... |
Eshaqvand-e Sofla (, also Romanized as Esḩāqvand-e Soflá; also known as Esḩāqvand, ‘Īsá Khān-e Pā’īn, ‘Īsá Khān-e Soflá, and Issakvān) is a village in Cheshmeh Kabud Rural District, in the Central District of Harsin County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 148, in 28 families.
Referenc... |
```objective-c
/*
* This file is part of the SDWebImage package.
* (c) Olivier Poitrey <rs@dailymotion.com>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
#import "SDImageCoder.h"
SDImageCoderOption const SDImageCoderDecodeFirstF... |
The Vanderbilt Hustler is the main student newspaper at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. It is the oldest newspaper in Tennessee.
History
The newspaper was started in 1888, making it the oldest newspaper publication in the state of Tennessee.
In the 1960s, Lamar Alexander served as its editor, and calle... |
Murals
Broadway Street: 1910–1920 (2011), Bev Ecker
Forest for the Trees murals (2017); three murals by Meg Adamson and Jennifer Parks, Blaine Fontana, and Drew Merritt
Hernandez Mural (2009), Hector Hernandez and Merlo Station Students
Larry Kangas Mural (29014), Larry Kangas (completed by Sandy Kangas and Allis... |
Thomas H. Bussey (February 25, 1857 Troy, Rensselaer County, New York – March 9, 1937, New York City) was an American politician from New York.
Life
Bussey attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was superintendent of a knitting mill in Perry. He was at times Supervisor of the Town of Perry; President of the Vi... |
Richard Woghere (fl. 1378–1407), of East Grinstead, Sussex, was an English politician.
Family
His son, John Woghere, was also an MP for East Grinstead. His wife's name is unrecorded, and no other children are recorded.
Career
Woghere was bailiff of East Grinstead from 1382 to 1384. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliam... |
```xml
<UserControl x:Class="ResXManager.VSIX.Visuals.ShowErrorsConfigurationView"
xmlns="path_to_url"
xmlns:x="path_to_url"
xmlns:mc="path_to_url"
xmlns:d="path_to_url" mc:Ignorable="d" d:DesignHeight="300" d:DesignWidth="300"
xmlns:local="clr-namespace:... |
```go
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// Code generated by go-swagger; DO NOT EDIT.
pack... |
Feliciotis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melastomataceae. It includes 12 species native to tropical Africa, ranging from Ghana to Kenya and south to Mozambique and Angola.
Feliciotis alata
Feliciotis chevalieri
Feliciotis cryptantha
Feliciotis formosa
Feliciotis gossweileri
Feliciotis longisepala
F... |
```c++
/*
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redist... |
"If You Knew Susie" is the title of a popular song written by Buddy DeSylva and Joseph Meyer. It was published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. in 1925. The sheet music included ukulele tabs by Richard Konter. In the largely comic song, a man sings that he knows a certain woman named Susie to be much wilder and more passion... |
Jaye Amber Radisich (29 March 1976 – 17 March 2012) was an Australian politician. She was a Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2008, representing the electorate of Swan Hills. Radisich was the youngest woman ever to be elected to the Western Australian parliament.
Early life... |
"Superwoman Pt. II" is a song by American recording artist Lil' Mo from her debut album, Based on a True Story (2001). The song features the debut appearance by then-unknown Fabolous and remixed production by hip-hop producers DJ Clue and Ken "Duro" Ifill. To date, "Superwoman Pt. II" remains as Lil' Mo's most successf... |
Stadionul Dr. Sinkovits is a multi-use stadium in Târgu Secuiesc, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of KSE Târgu Secuiesc. The stadium was opened in the 1930s, after Aurel Sinkovits donated the ground on 6 August 1929. Sinkovits was the former club doctor and for his generous donati... |
Art O'Murnaghan (1872 – 8 July 1954) was an Irish artist, designer, actor, and polymath.
Early life and education
Art O'Murnaghan was born Arthur Walter Murnaghan in 1872 in Southampton, England. His parents were Arthur and Rachel O'Murnaghan. His father was an official of the Ordnance Survey in Southampton, whose fa... |
"Gotta Lot of Rhythm in My Soul" is a song first recorded by American country singer Patsy Cline. It was composed by W.S. Stevenson and Barbara Vaughan. It was released as a single in 1959 via Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley. It was among a handful of singles released on the Decca label that were unsucce... |
Kenneth Lee Reynolds (born January 4, 1947) is an American former professional baseball player who had a six-year career in Major League Baseball between and . The left-handed pitcher appeared in 103 games for the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres of the National League, and the Milwaukee... |
Léon Belières (1880–1952) was a French film actor.
Selected filmography
Figaro (1929)
Levy and Company (1930)
A Hole in the Wall (1930)
The Road Is Fine (1930)
Atlantis (1930)
The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1930)
The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1931)
Max and His Mother-in-Law (1931)
The Levy Department Sto... |
The Sons of Hercules is a syndicated Embassy Pictures television show that aired in the United States in the 1960s. The series repackaged 13 Italian sword-and-sandal films by giving them a standardized theme song for the opening and closing titles, as well as a standard introductory narration attempting to relate the ... |
Evolution is the sixth studio album by Paul van Dyk released in April 2012. The album features a wide range of collaborations including Arty, Giuseppe Ottaviani, Adam Young, Austin Leeds, Plumb, Johnny McDaid's Fieldwork project, and Sue McLaren.
The album was preceded by a series of singles, each of them accompanied ... |
The Madame Binh Graphics Collective (MBGC) was the propaganda arm affiliated with the May 19th Communist Organization in the United States. It was active from 1977 until the MBGC faded away in 1983.
Organization and actions
Within a structure of collaborative authorship, the all-women collective made a stylistic rang... |
```c
/* packet-dcerpc-pn-io.c
* Routines for PROFINET IO dissection.
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
*
* This program is distribut... |
Razdrto (; , ) is a village below and on the southern slopes of the Nanos Plateau in the Municipality of Postojna in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. It lies at a major interchange on the A1 motorway connecting Ljubljana to the Slovenian Littoral.
Church
The local church in the settlement is dedicated to the Ho... |
Charlotte Beaumont is an English actress known for portraying Chloe Latimer in the ITV crime drama Broadchurch, as well as for her roles in Waterloo Road and the film Jupiter Ascending.
Filmography
Television
Film
Stage
References
External links
English film actresses
English television actresses
Living people... |
A chart recorder is an electromechanical device that records an electrical or mechanical input trend onto a piece of paper (the chart). Chart recorders may record several inputs using different color pens and may record onto strip charts or circular charts. Chart recorders may be entirely mechanical with clockwork mech... |
The Rally for Progress and Renewal (, RPR) is a political party in Benin.
History
The party was established in 1998, and contested the 1999 elections in an alliance with the National Union for Solidarity and Development. The two parties received 2.2% of the vote, winning a single seat, taken by the RPR's Valentin Adit... |
Clemson University opened in 1893 as an all-male military college. It was not until seventy years later in 1959 that the first fraternities and sororities arrived on campus. In the 1970s, they became recognized as national fraternities and sororities. The Greek life has now increased to 44 chapters on campus: fraternit... |
The 2007–08 Saint Mary's Gaels men's basketball team represented Saint Mary's College of California in the 2007–08 college basketball season, coached by Randy Bennett for the 7th consecutive year. The Gaels competed in the West Coast Conference and played their home games at the McKeon Pavilion. They finished conferenc... |
The history of bisexuality concerns the history of the bisexual sexual orientation. Ancient and medieval history of bisexuality, when the term did not exist as such, consists of anecdotes of sexual behaviour and relationships between people of the same and different sexes. A modern definition of bisexuality began to ta... |
Dodge is an unincorporated census-designated place located in the town of Dodge, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, United States. Dodge is south-southwest of Arcadia. Dodge has a post office with ZIP code 54625. As of the 2010 census, its population was 121.
References
Census-designated places in Trempealeau County, Wi... |
Spencer George (born October 28, 1973) is a former American football running back in the National Football League who played for the Tennessee Oilers/Titans. He played college football for the Rice Owls.
References
1973 births
Living people
American football running backs
Tennessee Oilers players
Tennessee Titans pla... |
Kozhikode or Calicut is a city in Kerala, India. It may also refer to:
Kozhikode district, a district in Kerala
Kozhikode (Lok Sabha constituency), a constituency in Kerala
Kingdom of Kozhikode, a medieval polity ruled by the Zamorins of Calicut
See also
Calicut (disambiguation) |
The Pole France feminin de Football (English: French Women's Football Pole), formally the Centre national de formation et d'entraînement de Clairefontaine (English: National Education and Training Center Clairefontaine) is a French training center specializing in women's football, opened in 1998 and administered by the... |
"Sweet Head" is a song written by David Bowie which was recorded at Trident Studios on 11 November 1971. It took 18 years before it was eventually released and it first appeared on the Rykodisc CD release of Ziggy Stardust in 1990. Its release came as a complete surprise to even the most die-hard Bowie fans and collect... |
Alan Tecchio is an Italian-American singer, who sang for Seven Witches, Watchtower, Hades and Non-Fiction. He is also the lead vocalist on Symphony X bassist Mike Lepond's first solo album, Mike LePond's Silent Assassins.
References
American rock singers
Living people
Seven Witches members
Year of birth missing (livi... |
Muhamed Toromanović (born 9 April 1984) is a Bosnian handball player for RK Slavija Istočno Sarajevo.
He was the captain of the Bosnian national team.
References
External links
1984 births
Living people
Bosnia and Herzegovina male handball players
People from Cazin
Sportspeople from Una-Sana Canton
Expatriate handb... |
Fictional accounts based on the events surrounding Harold Godwinson's brief reign as king of England have been published.
In drama, film and television
Plays about Harold include the 1778 play The Battle of Hastings by Richard Cumberland, and the drama Harold, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in 1876. The one-act play A Cho... |
Barbara Risman is Professor and Head of Sociology at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Early life and education
Barbara J. Risman was born on 20 July 1956 in Lynn, Massachusetts to an immigrant Jewish family. Risman's grandparents fled antisemitism in Europe and immigrated to the United States in the early 20th ... |
Edward Bates Soper (February 7, 1855 – March 30, 1899) was an American serial killer. Initially sought for the murder of his first wife and two daughters in Archie, Missouri in 1895, Soper killed a son from his second wife near Portland, Oregon two years later. After his arrest, he confessed to five homicides committed... |
Howz-e Sorkh () may refer to:
Howz-e Sorkh, Gonabad
Howz-e Sorkh, Torbat-e Heydarieh |
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of candidates in the 1999 provincial election, and won 24 out of 57 seats to become the Official Opposition after eleven years in government.
Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.
B... |
Yuugg is an Indian actor, writer and director, who predominantly works in Marathi regional films. Some of his roles are Shiva from Karuna Shiv Shankara, starring Vijay Chavhan, Varad Chavhan, Nisha Parulekar and Sam from Duniya geli Tel Lavat, starring Siddharth jadhav, Girish Joshi, Savita Prabhune and jayat Wadkar. H... |
Lombardy is an unincorporated community located in northern Sunflower County, Mississippi. Lombardy is approximately south of Baltzer and approximately east of Mound Bayou at the junction of Lombardy and Mound Bayou Roads.
Notable people
Wade Walton, blues musician, was born in Lombardy.
References
Unincorporated ... |
Marie Toole (1926 – April 6, 2021) was a Canadian curler from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. She was a six-time provincial women's champion and three-time provincial mixed champion. Her team finished in second place at the 1974 Macdonald Lassies Championship, Canada's national women's curling championship.
Toole... |
In numerical analysis, Gauss–Hermite quadrature is a form of Gaussian quadrature for approximating the value of integrals of the following kind:
In this case
where n is the number of sample points used. The xi are the roots of the physicists' version of the Hermite polynomial Hn(x) (i = 1,2,...,n), and the associate... |
HaOlim (, lit. The Immigrants) was a short-lived one-man political faction in Israel.
Background
The faction was formed when Yigal Yasinov broke away from Shinui on 1 February 2006, towards the end of the 16th Knesset. This followed Shinui's split into Shinui and the Secular Faction.
On the same day of its establishm... |
Plastic recycling is the processing of plastic waste into other products. Recycling can reduce dependence on landfill, conserve resources and protect the environment from plastic pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling rates lag those of other recoverable materials, such as aluminium, glass and paper. Throu... |
Sarah Staudinger (born in 1989) is an American fashion designer, entrepreneur, and founder of the fashion label STAUD. In 2019, she was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Arts & Style list.
Staudinger launched her brand STAUD with business partner George Augusto in 2015, and it grew substantially in 2018. The brand has b... |
Kancamagus (pronounced "cain-ka-MAW-gus", "Fearless One", "Fearless Hunter of Animals"), was the third and final Sagamore of the Penacook Confederacy of Native American tribes. Nephew of Wonalancet and grandson of Passaconaway, Kancamagus ruled what is now southern New Hampshire. Wearied of fighting English settlers, ... |
The 1902 Knox Old Siwash football team was an American football team that represented Knox College in the 1902 college football season. Knox compiled an impressive 9–2 record, shutting out seven opponents, and outscoring them 236 to 22.
Schedule
References
Knox
Knox Prairie Fire football seasons
Knox football |
The Constitution of the Principality of Liechtenstein () was promulgated on 5 October 1921, replacing the 1862 constitution. It was granted by Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein, and established the rule of partial parliamentary democracy mixed with that of constitutional monarchy, as well as providing for referendums ... |
Roland Svensson (18January 191031July 2003), was a Swedish painter, writer, black and white artist, illustrator of books and originals for stamps. He is most noted for his depiction of the Stockholm archipelago. He also wrote several books.
Biography
Svensson sought out his motifs among the islets and skerries around... |
Maxine "Max" Adele Feldman (December 26, 1945 – August 17, 2007) was an American folk singer-songwriter, comedian and pioneer of women's music. Feldman's song "Angry Atthis," first performed in May 1969 and first recorded in 1972, is considered the first openly distributed out lesbian song of what would become the wome... |
Agave eggersiana, or Eggers' century plant, is an endangered species of spiky plant which grows in the Virgin Islands, in dry, exposed areas. Agave eggersiana is a perennial herb known in the wild only from the island of St. Croix of the U.S. Virgin Islands (USFWS 1998a). A small number of plants remain on private land... |
Ralph Morris Penland (born February 15, 1953, Cincinnati, died March 13, 2014) was an American jazz drummer.
Penland was a percussionist with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra as a high schooler. He attended the New England Conservatory of Music and played in Boston with Gil Scott-Heron and Webster Lewis; he also play... |
Beyond Hamsterdam: Baltimore Tracks from The Wire is the second soundtrack album from the television series The Wire.
Track list
References
Nonesuch Records soundtracks
Television soundtracks
2008 soundtrack albums |
The Ultravision Video Arcade System (VAS) was an unreleased gaming console announced at the 1983 Consumer Electronics Show. The slogan provided by the company, "It's a COMPUTER, It's a COLOR TV, It's an ARCADE.", was intended to demonstrate that the console combines a game system, a colour TV and a personal computer sy... |
The Kansas City Royals' season of 2012 was the 44th for the Royals franchise. The Royals hosted the 83rd MLB All-Star Game on July 10 at Kauffman Stadium, where the team played its 40th season of home games. The Royals finished 72–90, 3rd place in the AL Central.
Prior to the 2013 Kansas City Royals season (during the... |
Campton Town Hall a historic building in Wasco, Illinois. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
History
The Campton Town Hall has been operating continuously since 1874, primarily as the administrative offices for Campton Township in Kane County, Illinois. Settlers first arrived in Campton... |
Tseyendashiin Engüün (, born 7 September 2000) is a Mongolian professional violinist, and singer. She is the winner of season 1 of The Voice of Mongolia at the age of 17. After winning the show, Engüün was signed to Mongol Content LLC.
Career
At her age of 5, Engüün enrolled in Mongolian State Conservatory as a disci... |
The 1971 Dixie 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on August 1, 1971, at Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia.
Background
Atlanta International Raceway (now Atlanta Motor Speedway) is one of ten current intermediate tracks to hold NASCAR races; the others are Charlotte Motor S... |
```python
import json
import os
import pytest
from localstack.services.iam.provider import SERVICE_LINKED_ROLE_PATH_PREFIX
from localstack.testing.pytest import markers
from localstack.utils.common import short_uid
@markers.aws.validated
def test_delete_role_detaches_role_policy(deploy_cfn_template, aws_client):
... |
Meta E. Pelham (1855–1941) was an American journalist and clubwoman. She wrote for the Detroit Plaindealer.
Early life
Meta E. Pelham was born in the free black community of Fredericksburg, Virginia in 1855, to Robert A. Pelham and Frances (Butcher) Pelham. The family, including younger brother Robert Pelham Jr., mov... |
Evenlode is a village and civil parish (ONS Code 23UC051) in the Cotswold District of eastern Gloucestershire in England.
Evenlode is bordered by the Gloucestershire parishes of Moreton-in-Marsh to the northwest, Longborough and Donnington to the west, Broadwell to the southwest, and Adlestrop to the southeast; and by... |
Nova Maala () is a village in the municipality of Vasilevo, North Macedonia. Most of the inhabitants of the village are Macedonian Catholics of Eastern Rite.
Demographics
As of the 2021 census, Nova Maala had 893 residents with the following ethnic composition:
Macedonians 546
Persons for whom data are taken from admi... |
Paul Robert Tisdale (born 14 January 1973) is an English professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of club Stevenage.
As a player, Tisdale represented Southampton, Bristol City, FinnPa, Panionios and Yeovil Town during a career which began in 1991 and concluded in 2000, playing... |
Sefer Refuot (, "The Book of Medicines"), also known as Sefer Asaph (, "The Book of Asaph"), is the earliest-known medical book written in Hebrew. Attributed or dedicated to Asaph the Physician (also known as Asaph ben Berechiah; possibly a Byzantine Jew; or possibly identifiable with Asif ibn Barkhiya, a legendary my... |
Ümmügülsüm Sultan may refer to:
Ümmügülsüm Sultan (?–after 1622), Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Mehmed III
Ümmügülsüm Sultan (?–1654), Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Ibrahim
Ümmügülsüm Sultan (daughter of Mehmed IV) ( 1677 –c.1720), Ottoman princess
Ümmügülsüm Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III) (1708–1732... |
Chung Ching (C. C., Charles C.) Wei (July 12, 1914 – February 20, 1987) was a Chinese-born American businessman who created the Precision Club bidding system in contract bridge.
Biography
Wei was born in Sheng County, Zhejiang Province, China. He received his B.E. in electrical engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong Uni... |
Herbert Diess (born 24 October 1958) is an Austrian businessman, the former (2018-2022) chairman of the board of management of Volkswagen Group, he also held the position of chairman of the board of management for the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand.
Career
BMW
In 1996, Diess joined BMW. He worked a variety of jobs ... |
Maintenance therapy is a medical therapy that is designed to help a primary treatment succeed. For example, maintenance chemotherapy may be given to people who have a cancer in remission in an attempt to prevent a relapse. This form of treatment is also a common approach for the management of many incurable, chronic d... |
Woodstock Aerodrome is located east of Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada. The aerodrome lies in the town of Grafton off Route 585.
References
Registered aerodromes in New Brunswick
Buildings and structures in Carleton County, New Brunswick
Transport in Carleton County, New Brunswick
Woodstock, New Brunswick |
Phillip E. Wegner is a professor in the Department of English and the Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar in English at the University of Florida.
Career
Phillip E. Wegner earned his Bachelor of Arts in Honors English, summa cum laude, at California State University, Northridge in 1986. He earned his PhD from the Literat... |
Bryan Denson is an American author and investigative journalist who often writes about spies, terrorists, and other national security issues. His work won the 2006 George Polk Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize during his 20-year career at The Oregonian newspaper and oregonlive.com.
Background
Denson stud... |
Monroe is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It is located at the confluence of the Skykomish, Snohomish, and Snoqualmie rivers near the Cascade foothills, about northeast of Seattle. Monroe's population was 19,699 as of the 2020 census and was estimated to be 20,209 in 2021.
Monroe was originally... |
Stoczek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Narewka, within Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Belarus.
References
Villages in Hajnówka County |
The Zeebrugge Raid (; ) on 23 April 1918, was an attempt by the Royal Navy to block the Belgian port of Bruges-Zeebrugge. The British intended to sink obsolete ships in the canal entrance, to prevent German vessels from leaving port. The port was used by the Imperial German Navy as a base for U-boats and light shipping... |
Harold Drayton (20 August 1929 – 11 March 2018) was a Guyanese academic, who was instrumental in the establishment of the University of Guyana.
Biography
Harold Alexander Drayton was born in Georgetown, Guyana, on 20 August 1929. His father Alexander (Alec) Drayton was from a "coloured" or brown family of mixed Europ... |
Foreign Office may refer to:
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, a department of the United Kingdom Government commonly called "Foreign Office"
Foreign Office (Germany)
United States Department of State
See also
Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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