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Elka Georgieva Konstantinova (; 25 May 1932 – 12 January 2023) was a Bulgarian literary critic and politician. A member of the Radical Democratic Party, she served as Minister of Culture from 1991 to 1992. Konstantinova died on 12 January 2023, at the age of 90. References 1932 births 2023 deaths Bulgarian literary ...
Janet Lynn Beery is an American mathematician and historian of mathematics who serves as a professor of mathematics and computer science at the University of Redlands. She also served as the editor-in-chief of mathematics history journal Convergence from 2009 to 2019, and has authored a book on the mathematics of Thoma...
The common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) is a waterfowl species of the shelduck genus, Tadorna. It is widespread and common in the Euro-Siberian region of the Palearctic, mainly breeding in temperate and wintering in subtropical regions; in winter, it can also be found in the Maghreb. Fossil bones from Dorkovo (Bulgaria)...
Fatima Al Qadiri (; born July 1981) is a Senegalese-born Kuwaiti musician and conceptual artist. Biography Fatima Al Qadiri is the daughter of Mohammed Al Qadiri, a former Kuwaiti diplomat and writer, and Thuraya Al-Baqsami, an internationally acclaimed artist and writer. Her sister is the visual artist Monira Al Qad...
Mix-up Peak, also known as Mixup Peak, is a mountain summit located on the shared boundary of Skagit County and Chelan County in Washington state. It is part of the North Cascades Range and is situated one mile south of Cascade Pass on the shared border of North Cascades National Park and Glacier Peak Wilderness. The ...
Indian Land Claims Settlements are settlements of Native American land claims by the United States Congress, codified in 25 U.S.C. ch. 19. In several instances, these settlements ended live claims of aboriginal title in the United States. The first two—the Rhode Island Claims Settlement Act and the Maine Indian Clai...
Proteothrinax baumgartneri is an extinct species of shark. It was classified based on two relatively complete teeth and two isolated crowns, described from the Eocene (Lutetian) Weitwies Subformation in Austria. Due to the limited material available and its similarities to Chlamydoselachus fiedleri, it has been suggest...
The Yamashina Botanical Research Institute (山科植物資料館) is a research botanical garden specializing in medicinal herbs, operated by Nippon Shinyaku and located at Oyakesaka no tsujicho 39, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. It is open from Monday through Friday; please write ahead for permission to visit. The institute w...
Peridroma chilenaria is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Termas de Río Blanco in Chile. The wingspan is 36–40 mm. Adults are on wing from January to March. External links Noctuinae of Chile Noctuinae Moths described in 1984 Endemic fauna of Chile
James Armstead (September 8, 1919 – November 9, 2006) was an American baseball outfielder and pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played from 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1951, with various teams. He is also listed in some sources as Jimmie Armistead. In January 1942, Armistead enlisted in the United States Army Air Force and...
Avagraha () is a symbol used to indicate prodelision of an () in many Indian languages like Sanskrit as shown below. It is usually transliterated with an apostrophe in Roman script and, in case of Devanagari, as in the Sanskrit philosophical expression (), which is a sandhi of ( + ) ‘I am Shiva’. The avagraha is als...
The traits of extraversion (also spelled extroversion) and introversion are a central dimension in some human personality theories. The terms introversion and extraversion were introduced into psychology by Carl Jung, although both the popular understanding and current psychological usage vary. Extraversion tends to be...
Phyllostachys atrovaginata is a running bamboo with strongly tapered, stiff, upright culms. It may reveal a fragrant scent during warm weather or when vigorously rubbed. The common name of "incense bamboo" comes from the unique aroma. Its culms grow large in diameter relative to height. Maximum height can reach 10 m...
Spider-Man 2099 is a fictional superhero character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Peter David and Rick Leonardi in 1992 for the Marvel 2099 comic book line, and is a futuristic re-imagining of the original Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. His tr...
Ünsallı () is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Ömerli, Mardin Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Omerkan tribe and had a population of 125 in 2021. References Neighbourhoods in Ömerli District Kurdish settlements in Mardin Province
Pleurotomella polycolpa is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Description Distribution Fossils of this marine species were found in Eocene strata of Île-de-France, France. References Cossmann, Maurice. Catalogue illustré des coquilles fossiles de l'eocène des en...
Friedrich Wilhelm Semmler (11 May 1860, Hochzeit, Province of Brandenburg – 15 March 1931) was a German chemist. Life Semmler studied chemistry at the University of Straßburg and at the University of Breslau. He received is PhD in Breslau in 1887 and his habilitation at the University of Greifswald in 1890. From 1896 ...
The Altai argali (Ovis ammon ammon) is the nominate (predominant) subspecies of argali, a large-horned wild sheep endemic to the highlands of the Altai Mountains of Central Asia. Altai argali are the largest sheep in the world, and also have some of the heaviest and most elaborate horns. The horns of mature rams norma...
Alfaroa is a genus of evergreen trees in the Juglandaceae family of the Fagales, growing in montane and submontane tropical rain forests in Central America. The wood is characterized by solid pith, pink heartwood, and vessels with scalariform perforations, as well as simple perforations. Description The (usually pinn...
Morpeth Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Place, Morpeth, Northumberland, England. The structure, which was the meeting place of Morpeth Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building. History The building was commissioned in the early 18th century by the lord of the manor, the 3rd Earl of Carlisle. It w...
Madaripur Government College (formerly Government Nazimuddin College) is a government graduate college at Madaripur District in Bangladesh. The college was established in 1948. The name of the college was changed from Government Nazimuddin College to Madaripur Government College in 2020. History Madaripur Government C...
James Bordas (20 August 1929 – 28 December 2020) was a French politician. References 1929 births 2020 deaths 20th-century French politicians 21st-century French politicians French senators of the Fifth Republic Mayors of places in Centre-Val de Loire
Mary Burt Messer (1881–1960) was an American activist, social worker, professor, author, and Christian Science practitioner. Messer was an advocate for women's rights and a leader of the Wisconsin chapter of the National Women's Party. As a scholar, she wrote The Family in the Making: A Historical Sketch (1928), a stud...
Dispatch is an unincorporated community in Smith County, Kansas, United States. History A post office was opened in Dispatch in 1891, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1904. Dispatch was named after its role in shipping the mail. References Further reading External links Smith County maps: Cur...
Ernest Ndukwe (born 2 September 1948) is a Nigerian electrical engineer and former Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC. Life and career He was born 2 September 1948. He obtained a Bachelor of science (B.sc) degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from University of Ife ( now...
Mortgage life insurance is a form of insurance specifically designed to protect a repayment mortgage. If the policyholder were to die while the mortgage life insurance was in force, the policy would pay out a capital sum that will be just sufficient to repay the outstanding mortgage. Mortgage life insurance is suppose...
To the Grave is the fifth studio album of the Danish heavy metal band Iron Fire. It was released through Napalm Records on 9 January 2009. Track listing "The Beast from the Blackness" - 4:50 "Kill for Metal" - 4:11 "The Demon Master" - 4:00 "Cover the Sun" - 4:54 "To the Grave" - 3:39 "March of the Immortals" -...
The 2013–14 Liga Premier de Ascenso season was split in two tournaments Apertura and Clausura. Liga Premier was the third-tier football league of Mexico. The season was played between 9 August 2013 and 17 May 2014. Torneo Apertura Changes from the previous season 31 teams participated in this tournament. Chivas Raya...
Thomas Gallus of Vercelli (ca.1200 – 1246), sometimes in early twentieth century texts called Thomas of St Victor, Thomas of Vercelli or Thomas Vercellensis, was a French theologian, a member of the School of St Victor. He is known for his commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius and his ideas on affective theology. His elabo...
Alladale Wilderness Reserve is a highland estate in the Caledonian Forest in Sutherland, in the Scottish Highlands. The estate was purchased in 2003 by conservationist and philanthropist Paul Lister, who hopes to recreate a wooded landscape and reintroduce native animals including predators such as the Scottish wildca...
VA-873 was an attack squadron of the U.S. Navy Reserve, based at Naval Air Station Alameda, California. Its insignia was approved by CNO on 16 March 1964. Colors for the insignia were: a white and blue background outlined in black; the blue background section had five white stars and the white section had a gold outlin...
South Simcoe Police Service is a municipal police force in Ontario, Canada, providing service to the municipalities of Innisfil and Bradford West Gwillimbury. It came into existence on January 1, 1997, through the amalgamation of the Innisfil Police Service and Bradford West Gwillimbury Police Service. The neighbouri...
Ignacew Rozlazły is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Parzęczew, within Zgierz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Parzęczew, north-west of Zgierz, and north-west of the regional capital Łódź. References Villages in Zgierz County
Nicholas L'Estrange may refer to: Nicholas L'Estrange (1511–1580), English politician Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, 1st Baronet (1604–1655), English collector of anecdotes Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, 4th Baronet (1661–1724), English Tory politician
The 2002 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Seville, Spain. The men's competition consisted of nine Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Women competed in nine events, all in kayak. This was the 32nd championships in canoe sprint. Doping controversy Dmitiry Sabin of Ukraine won t...
The Dallas–Fort Worth area has one of the largest Nigerian American populations in the United States. History Many Nigerians of Igbo origin began leaving Nigeria after the Biafra war of 1967–1970. After that, Dallas began to receive many persons of Nigerian origin, and by the 1980s the Nigerian community in Dallas for...
Mahogany Sessions is a London-based YouTube channel founded in 2009. The channel has hosted performances from artists including Billy Lockett, Rhye, Jack Garrett, Laura Marling and Roo Panes. History Mahogany originally started as a WordPress-based music blog in February 2009. ‘The Mahogany Blog’ gained an online fol...
Cuyahoga Heights High School is a public high school located in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio, United States. It serves the villages of Cuyahoga Heights, Valley View, and Brooklyn Heights. It is a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Athletics Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships Girls' softball - 2014 ...
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The MDM Observatory (Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT Observatory; obs. code: 697) is an optical astronomical observatory located adjacent to Kitt Peak National Observatory on Kitt Peak, west of Tucson, Arizona, in the United States. It is owned and operated by the University of Michigan, Dartmouth College, Ohio State University...
A Simbi (also Cymbee, Sim'bi, pl. Bisimbi) is a water and nature spirit in traditional Kongo spirituality, as well as in Hoodoo. Etymology While there is little written historical record of the word simbi, there is consensus that it originated within Kongo-speaking communities and almost certainly began as a means fo...
Eneide di Krypton is a soundtrack album from Italian rock band Litfiba, released in 1983. The recording was composed by the group to act as a soundtrack to a theatre show of Virgil's Aeneid, staged by the Florentine theatrical company Krypton. Track listing "La tempesta" – 2:11 "Approdo sulle coste della Libia" – 16:...
Ambrosio Fracassini, O.P. (died 1663) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pula (1663). Biography Ambrosio Fracassini was born in Brescia, Italy on 8 Dec 1597 and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. On 12 Mar 1663, he was appointed by Pope Alexander VII as Bishop of Pula. On 27 Mar 1663, he wa...
James "Jim" Bash Cuno (born April 6, 1951 in St. Louis) is an American art historian and curator. From 2011–22 Cuno served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the J. Paul Getty Trust. Career A native of St. Louis, Cuno received a Bachelor of Arts in History from Willamette University in 1973. He then earned tw...
Eva Hildrum (born 18 April 1948) is a Norwegian civil servant. She took the cand.polit. degree in 1986, worked in Statskonsult from 1986 to 1990 before being hired in the Norwegian Ministry of Government Administration and Labour. Here she was promoted to head of department in 1991, and from 1995 to 1997 she was deput...
The Upper SC State Fair is a country fair that has been held annually from 1964 to 2019, paused into 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and resuming in 2021 at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway between Greenville, South Carolina and Easley, South Carolina. It features many different types of rides, food, games, and enter...
Hanson station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Hanson, Massachusetts. It serves the Plymouth/Kingston Line, It is located off Main Street (Massachusetts Route 27) in the South Hanson village. It has one full-length high-level platform serving the line's single track and is fully accessible. History The Old Colony...
Silver is the third live album released by Cheap Trick. It was performed at Davis Park in the band's hometown of Rockford, Illinois on August 28, 1999, to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary since their formation. The album was recorded and released as a two-disc set in 2001, and re-released in 2004 with two addition...
David Michael Schramm (August 14, 1946 – March 28, 2020) was an American actor. He was best known for playing the role of Roy Biggins, the curmudgeonly rival airline owner in the TV series Wings. Early life and education Schramm was born on August 14, 1946, in Louisville, Kentucky. His father was a bookie. Schramm r...
Stein House may refer to: in the United States (by state, then city) Misty Mountain, Los Angeles, California Stein House (Ashland, Kansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Kansas, in Clark County Frederick W. Stein House, Atchison, Kansas, listed on the NRHP in Atchison County, Kansas ...
Gillian Cookson FRHS is an English historian of the University of Leeds. Life Cookson researches in economic history, the 18th and 19th-century industrial history of Northern England, the history of mechanical engineering and textiles, industrial communities and business networks and landscape history. She is presiden...
Roberto Maldonado is an American politician who served as the alderman of the 26th Ward of the City of Chicago, Illinois from 2009 to 2023. Early life, education, and early career, Children Maldonado earned both his undergraduate and his master's degree from the University of Puerto Rico. In Chicago, Maldonado conti...
The Wonder Years is the debut studio album by South Korean girl group Wonder Girls. It was released on September 13, 2007, by JYP Entertainment. The album produced two singles, "Tell Me" and "This Fool". "Tell Me" was a success, topping various musical charts. Original member Hyuna left the group two months before th...
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Dental fluorosis is a common disorder, characterized by hypomineralization of tooth enamel caused by ingestion of excessive fluoride during enamel formation. It appears as a range of visual changes in enamel causing degrees of intrinsic tooth discoloration, and, in some cases, physical damage to the teeth. The severit...
The Zherebets () is a river in eastern Ukraine. It is a tributary of the Donets, and mainly flows through the western areas of the Donbas, including Svatove Raion, Sievierodonetsk Raion, and Kramatorsk Raion. The length of the river is approximately 88 km, and the floodplain is almost 1,000 km2 in area. References Ri...
Filipino witches are the users of black magic and related practices from the Philippines. They include a variety of different kinds of people with differing occupations and cultural connotations which depend on the ethnic group they are associated with. They are completely different from the Western notion of what a wi...
The following events occurred in May 1941: May 1, 1941 (Thursday) The Orson Welles-directed drama film Citizen Kane had its world premiere at the Palace Theatre in New York City. The week-long May Blitz of Liverpool began. Fighting in western Ethiopia between the Italian and Belgian Congolese colonial forces was halte...
Jason Rockett (born 26 September 1969) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Scarborough. External links English men's footballers English Football League players Kiveton Park F.C. players Rotherham United F.C. players Scarborough F.C. players 1969 births Living people Men's associat...
A nose hook is a type of BDSM device commonly used in Japanese bondage, or shibari, and more broadly in contemporary BDSM practices. A nose hook consist a blunt metal hook which ends that are inserted into the nostrils of the person being bound, and pulled upwards with a strap that passes over the head and can be conne...
The Sicilian Independent Labour Party () was a political party in Sicily, Italy. The party was led by Ettore Lombardo Pellegrino. The party contested the Catania–Messina–Siracusa–Ragusa–Enna constituency in the 1946 Constituent Assembly election. It obtained 10,246 votes (1.04% of the votes in the constituency). Around...
Edgar "Injap" Jaruda Sia II (born 1977) is a Filipino businessman. He is the chairman of DoubleDragon Properties (a joint business venture with Tony Tan Caktiong), and the founder of the Mang Inasal fast food restaurant chain. In 2011, Sia became the youngest billionaire in the Philippines at the age of 34 after sell...
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The 2017–18 Boise State Broncos women's basketball team represents Boise State University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Broncos, led by 13th-year head coach Gordy Presnell, play their home games at Taco Bell Arena as a member of the Mountain West Conference. They finished the season ...
ABC-9 is the callsign for the ABC television station in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. ABC 9 may also refer to one of the following television stations in the United States: Current affiliates KCAU-TV in Sioux City, Iowa KCRG-TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa KECY-DT2 in El Centro, California / Yuma, Arizona KEZI in ...
Supré is an Australian fast fashion women's wear chain owned by the Cotton On Group. Known for fashion items and basics at an affordable price point, the Supré product offering is aimed at the youth market. , there are 77 Supré stores in Australia. History Supré was founded by retailers Hans and Helen van der Meuleen...
The 1985 Grand Prix German Open (also known as the 1985 Ebel German Open for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the 77th edition of the event. It took place at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, West Germany, from 29 April through 5 May 1985. Ninth-seeded Miloslav Me...
Jack Kane was an Australian politician. Jack Kane may also refer to: Jack Kane (composer), Canadian musician Jack Kane (ice hockey), Canadian sportsman Jack Kane (Lord Provost), Scottish politician and social campaigner
Aniel is an angel in Jewish lore and angelology. Aniel may also refer to: (1797-1865), French ballet master , the 26th issue of comic book series Thorgal Aniel, Israel, a moshav in Israel Aniel, a robot in the short story "The Accident" from Tales of Pirx the Pilot by Stanisław Lem (1973) Aniel, father of Talorc I,...
Nectandra canaliculata is a species of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. References canaliculata Endemic flora of Ecuador Vulnerable flora of South America Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Larry Cordle (born November 16, 1948) is an American country and bluegrass singer-songwriter . Cordle is most famous for his song "Murder on Music Row", which was recorded by George Strait and Alan Jackson and received the Country Music Association Award for Vocal Event of the Year, and CMA nomination for Song of the Y...
Tsovazard () is a village in the Gavar Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. History There are Bronze Age burial sites and a church rebuilt in the 19th century in the vicinity of the village. Gallery References External links Populated places in Gegharkunik Province
Hansraj Morarji Public School is a combined primary, junior and senior school in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1939 by the Bai Kabibai and Hansraj Morarji Trust. The foundation stone was laid by Sardar Patel. The school was earlier an all-boys school but now admits girls. Campus The school campus of around is loca...
is a Japanese company that operates Tsutaya (蔦屋), a chain of video rental shops and bookstores throughout Japan and Taiwan. The company is headquartered in Ebisu, Tokyo. The stock of the company was formerly listed in the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (), but it has since been delisted following a managemen...
NGC 2748 is a spiral galaxy in the northern circumpolar constellation of Camelopardalis, located at a distance of from the Milky Way. It was discovered September 2, 1828 by John Herschel. The morphological classification of SAbc indicates this is an unbarred spiral with moderate to loosely-wound spiral arms. It is a d...
Kalipso Chalkidou (born in 1976) is the Head of Health Finance at The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London. Previously she was Director of Global Health Policy at the Center for Global Development and Professor of Practice in Global Health at Imperial C...
Rosey Jones is an Australian actress. For her performance in the film Afraid to Dance Jones was nominated for the 1988 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Other roles include the 1986 TV mini series Alice to Nowhere and on stage in the Australian premiere of Unsuitable for Adults at Downstairs at Belvoir Stree...
The 2016 Elite 10 was held from March 17 to 20, 2016 at The Q Centre in Colwood, British Columbia. It was the fourth Grand Slam of Curling event held in the 2015–16 curling season. The tournament was held between ten teams; nine teams were joined by two-time Canadian women's champions Team Homan. Teams The teams are ...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Ethan Allen in honor of Ethan Allen, the guerrilla leader of the Green Mountain Boys. The first was a bark that raided the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. The second was the lead ship of her class of ballistic missile submarine tha...
Burgruine Hohenegg is a castle located in Dunkelsteinerwald, Lower Austria. References External links https://web.archive.org/web/20120828044211/http://altemauern.heimat.eu/n_hohenegg.htm Castles in Lower Austria
Arthur Eric Christoffelsz CMG (born 12 August 1890, death date unknown) was a Ceylonese who served as President of the Ceylon Board of Control for Cricket from 1950 to 1952. Ceylon's Principal Collector of Customs, he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 1949 New Year Honours. He married...
Bryan Kearsley is a British philatelist who, in 2006, was awarded the Crawford Medal by the Royal Philatelic Society London for his work Discovering Seahorses – King George V high values. Kearlsey is an expert on the King George V Seahorse stamps of the United Kingdom. Selected publications Discovering Seahorses – Kin...
Prime Commercial Bank Limited is a commercial bank in Nepal. The bank is an ‘A’ class commercial bank licensed by Nepal Rastra Bank and has branches all across the nation with its head office in Kathmandu which provides entire commercial banking services. The bank's shares are publicly traded as an 'A' category compan...
Margaret Alice Rock (7 July 1903 – 26 August 1983) was one of the 8000 women mathematicians who worked in Bletchley Park during World War II. With her maths skills and education, Rock was able to decode the Enigma Machine against the German Army. Her work during the war was classified by the Official Secrets Act 1939,...
Lee Eun-jung (born April 21, 1981) is a female long-distance runner from South Korea, who is best known for winning the half marathon at the 2005 Summer Universiade. She won the 2007 edition of the JoongAng Seoul Marathon and has represented her country twice at Olympic level, running at the 2004 Athens Olympics and t...
Giacomo Colonna or Jacopo Colonna may refer to: Giacomo Colonna (cardinal) (died 1318), enemy of Pope Boniface VIII Giacomo Sciarra Colonna (died 1329), nephew of the cardinal (died 1341), son of Stefano Colonna the Elder and nephew of Sciarra Giacomo Colonna, person who found the Letter of Lentulus in 1421 Giacomo C...
Christmas in Hawaii is a major annual celebration, as in most of the Western world. History This festival was introduced to Hawaii with the arrival of Protestant missionaries, and is believed to have started after 1820. Most of the traditions they currently celebrate come from the missionaries. Before the Hawaiians ce...
Samuel Wilks (1903 – after 1924) was an English footballer who played for Rotherham County. He played 17 games for the club in the Football League, scoring one goal. References 1903 births Year of death missing Place of death missing Footballers from Sheffield English men's footballers English Football League players...
Imste is a village in Kastre Parish, Tartu County in Estonia. References Villages in Tartu County
The Greendale Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located near the intersection of Interstates 290 and 190 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. The anchors were Best Buy, Big Lots, DSW, and a combination of TJ Maxx and HomeGoods. History The mall first opened in 1987, anchored by Lechmere and Marshalls stores. T...
Merauke Force was an Australian-led military force of World War II which was responsible for defending Merauke in Dutch New Guinea from Japanese attack amidst the Pacific War. The force was established in late 1942 and was disbanded at the end of the war, having never seen combat. The Japanese attack did not eventuate ...
Cercepiccola is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Campobasso in the Italian region Molise, located about south of Campobasso. Cercepiccola borders the following municipalities: Cercemaggiore, Mirabello Sannitico, San Giuliano del Sannio, Sepino. References External links Official website Cities and towns...
The 2018–19 Azerbaijan Basketball League, is the 26th season of the top professional basketball league in Azerbaijan. Competition format The six clubs played a four-legged round robin tournament where the four first qualified teams would advance to the playoffs. Regular season League table Results Playoffs The sem...
Iglesia de San Juan de Dios is a church in the city of Puebla's historic centre, in the Mexican state of Puebla. External links Historic centre of Puebla Roman Catholic churches in Puebla (city)
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The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales (CBCEW) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Overview The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales is the permanent assembly of Catholic Bishops and Personal Ordinaries in the two member countries. The membership of the ...
"Seite an Seite" () is a song by Austrian recording artist Christina Stürmer. It was written by Christoph Koterzina, Markus Schlichtherle, and Daniel Flamm for her same-titled seventh studio album (2016), while production was helmed by Eki von Nice. Formats and track listings Charts References External links 201...
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Luculia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Robert Sweet in 1826 and is currently found from the Himalayas to southern China. The species are shrubs or small trees, generally found on upland scrub and woodland or forest margins. They have large leaves from 20 to 35 cm with promin...
Williams Mountains Highpoint, elevation , is a mountain in White River National Forest in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is the highest peak in the Williams Mountains, an offshoot of the Sawatch Range. The peak is within the Hunter–Fryingpan Wilderness. References White River National Forest Mountains of Pitkin Count...