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Sardar Muhammad Bux Khan Mahar is a Pakistani politician who had been a Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh, from May 2013 to May 2018.
He is Adviser to CM Sindh 2018 to 2019
He is elected as member of National Assembly on 23 July 2019 in a by election defeating PTI & GDA backed independent candidate.
Early l... |
Ismelys Milagros Del Valle Velásquez Lugo (born August 26, 1999) is a Venezuelan model, TV host and beauty pageant titleholder. She is the winner of the beauty titles of Miss Mesoamerica 2021, Reinado Internacional del Café 2022 and Miss Supranational Venezuela 2022.
Life and career
Velásquez was born in La Guaira, ... |
Herman Wrangel (1584/1587–1643) was a Swedish field marshal, Council of the Realm and Governor-General.
Herman Wrangel may also refer to:
Herman Wrangel (diplomat) (1857–1934), Swedish diplomat, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1920 to 1921
Herman Wrangel (1859–1938), Swedish lieutenant general, commander of the Swe... |
Marianne Ploska is a Canadian cinematographer. She is most noted for her work on the film Prayer for a Lost Mitten (Prière pour une mitaine perdue), for which she received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Cinematography in a Documentary at the 23rd Quebec Cinema Awards in 2021, and won the Canadian Screen Award for Best... |
Herbert Dharmarajah Thambiah (14 October 1926 – 4 October 1992) was a Sri Lankan lawyer and judge. He was a Court of Appeal judge, Supreme Court judge and the 39th Chief Justice of Sri Lanka.
Early life and family
Thambiah was born on 14 October 1926. He was the son of C. R. Thambiah, a lawyer from Jaffna in northern ... |
Kevin Kruschke (born 19 August 1991) is a German footballer who plays for SV Rödinghausen.
External links
1991 births
Living people
German men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
3. Liga players
Regionalliga players
Berliner AK 07 players
1. FC Magdeburg players |
The 2005 Banquet 400 presented by ConAgra Foods was the 30th stock car racing race of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season, the fourth race of the 2005 Chase for the Nextel Cup, and the fifth iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, October 9, 2005, before a crowd of 125,000 in Kansas City, Kansas, at K... |
Dubai Drydocks is a dry docks facility adjacent to Port Rashid in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The idea for Dubai Drydocks began in 1971. After feasibility studies and construction, the facility opened in 1983. It is the only large dry docks facility in the Persian Gulf. Since it opened, the yard has repaired over 6000... |
WYMY ("La Ley 101.1" FM) is a Regional Mexican radio station in Burlington, North Carolina, United States. It serves the Triad and Triangle areas, which includes cities such as Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Durham. In addition the signal goes well north of Danville, Virginia. The outlet, which is owned by Curt... |
Jan Heylen (born 1 May 1980 in Geel) is a championship-winning Belgian racing driver, based out of Tampa, Florida.
Racing career
Early career (1992-2004)
He began karting in 1992, and worked his way up through various feeder series through the years including the British Formula Ford Winter Series (2000), British For... |
The Ministry of Housing, City and Territory () is the national executive ministry of Colombia in charge of formulating, implementing, and orienting housing policy, urban planning, and water supply and sanitation services in the country.
References
Government agencies established in 2011
Water supply and sanitation ... |
Hynda K. Kleinman is an American cell biologist who was the chief of the cell biology section at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research from 1985 to 2006. She co-invented Matrigel.
Life
Kleinman received a B.S. in chemistry from Simmons College in 1969 and a M.S. and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts I... |
Yuri Iosifovich Bogatikov (; 29 February 1932 — 8 December 2002) was a Soviet and Ukrainian singer (baritone). In 1985 he was honoured with the title of People's Artist of the USSR. His repertoire consisted of over 400 songs. He was the original performer of such songs as "I Haven't Been in Donbass for a Long Time" ("... |
The is an archaeological site in what is now part of the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, with an initial Jōmon period shell midden. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1981 by the Japanese government.
Overview
During the initial Jōmon period (ap... |
Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation (born Rita Antoinette Rizzo; April 20, 1923 – March 27, 2016), also known as Mother Angelica, was an American Roman Catholic nun of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration. She was best known for the television show Mother Angelica Live. She was the founder of the international... |
Propylbarbital (Propal, Propanal, Proponal), also known as 5,5-dipropylbarbituric acid, is a barbiturate derivative used as a hypnotic drug.
References
Barbiturates
Hypnotics
GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators |
Agriocnemis rubricauda is a species of Australian damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae,
commonly known as a red-rumped wisp.
It is a small damselfly; the male has a red end to his tail.
It has been recorded from northern Australia
where it inhabits boggy seepages and swamps.
Etymology
The species name rubricauda i... |
Christ Episcopal Church and Tashua Burial Ground is a historic property including an Episcopal Church building and cemetery at 5170 Madison Avenue in Trumbull, Connecticut. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
History
Two prior church buildings had been on the site before the ... |
Chelonis R. Jones is an American painter, electropop musician, producer, poet, singer, and songwriter.
Biography
Born and raised in California and New York, Jones lives in Europe. He has released several albums, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians. Some of his releases include Dislocated Ge... |
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Daniel James Rader is an American academic physician and the Seymour Gray Professor of Molecular Medicine in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the chief of the Perelman School of Medicine's Division of Translational Medicine and Human Genetics and the director of its Preventi... |
Elachista dumosa is a moth of the family Elachistidae that can be found in North Macedonia and Ukraine.
References
dumosa
Moths described in 1981
Moths of Europe |
Harry Booth may refer to:
Harry Booth (coach) (1941–2022), American college baseball and basketball coach
Harry Booth (criminal) or Terence Hogan (1931–1995), English professional criminal
Harry Booth (filmmaker), English filmmaker
Harry Booth (rugby league), English rugby league footballer of the 1910s and 1920s
Harr... |
This page is a timeline of major events in the history of cellular agriculture. Cellular agriculture refers to the development of agricultural products - especially animal products - from cell cultures rather than the bodies of living organisms. This includes in vitro or cultured meat, as well as cultured dairy, eggs... |
Tony Kendall (22 August 1936 – 28 November 2009) was an Italian model turned film actor with over 50 film credits that reflect the trends of popular European cinema in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
Biography
Born as Luciano Stella, Kendall was formerly a model for Italian Fumetti, comics done in photographs.
He change... |
Francisco Díaz-Silveira (February 4, 1871 - February 16, 1925) was a well known Cuban journalist, writer and poet.
Diaz-Silveira was born in Havana, Cuba. When he was thirteen years old he emigrated to Key West, Florida, with his family for political reasons. For a time he was a cigar worker. He was secretary of the ... |
The tennis competition during the 1995 Summer Universiade (also known as the XVIII Summer Universiade) took place in Fukuoka, Japan from August 24 till August 30, 1995.
Medal summary
Medal table
See also
Tennis at the Summer Universiade
External links
Results
1995
Universiade
1995 Summer Universiade |
Ḥusayn Pasha ibn Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad ibn Riḍwān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Muʿīn Pasha () (died 1662 or 1663) was the Ottoman governor of Gaza Sanjak, a district which extended from Jaffa and Ramla in the north to Bayt Jibrin in the southeast and Rafah in the south, with Gaza as its capital. Husayn belonged to the Ridwan fami... |
Adolfo Belmonte (born 10 January 1945) was a Mexican cyclist. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1945 births
Living people
Mexican male cyclists
Sportspeople from Baja California
People from Ensenada, Baja California
Olympic cyclists for Mexico
Cyclists ... |
Grant Green is an American politician who has served as the Oklahoma Senate member from the 28th district since November 16, 2022.
Oklahoma Senate
Green ran in for the Oklahoma Senate in 2022 to succeed retiring Senator Zack Taylor in the 28th district. He faced a six candidate primary including himself, Jeff McCommas... |
The following is a list of former primary state highways completely or mostly within the Lynchburg District (VDOT District 3) of the U.S. state of Virginia.
SR 126 (1928-1944)
State Route 126 was a westerly alternate to US 501 between Volens and Gladys, following present SR 603 from Volens to SR 40 at Cody and SR 761... |
Edwin Wallace Parker (January 21, 1833 – June 4, 1901) was an American Methodist Episcopal missionary bishop.
Biography
He was born at St. Johnsbury, Vermont. He was educated at the St. Johnsbury Academy and at the General Biblical Institute at Concord, New Hampshire, joining the Vermont Conference of his denominatio... |
Ophelia Johanna Nick ( Schily, born 24 January 1973) is a German veterinarian and politician of Alliance 90/The Greens who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag since the 2021 national elections, representing the Mettmann II district.
In addition to her parliamentary work, Nick has been serving as Parliamenta... |
Quarter is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, on the hill above the Clyde Valley.
History
Francis Groome described the village in 1884-4 thus:
"Quarter Ironworks and Darngaber, a conjoint village in Hamilton parish, Lanarkshire, 3 miles S of Hamilton town and ½ mile ENE of Quarter Road station on the Strathaven... |
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Manuel Antonio de Rivas was a Franciscan friar in Mérida, a Spanish colonial town on the Yucatán Peninsula. Details of his life are sketchy, though there are court documents that prove that in the 1770s he was accused of heresy. He is best known for an account of a journey of lunar discovery, Syzygies and Lunar Quadrat... |
Christiane Charlotte of Württemberg-Winnental (20 August 1694 – 25 December 1729) was a German princess and regent. She was regent of Brandenburg-Ansbach in 1723-1729.
Born in Kirchheim unter Teck, her parents were Frederick Charles, Duke of Württemberg-Winnental, and his wife Margravine Eleonore Juliane of Brandenbu... |
Dogg Chit is the fifth studio album by rap group Tha Dogg Pound. Guests include Too Short, Snoop Dogg, RBX, The Game, Brotha Lynch Hung, and former rivals B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta. The album cover, organized by DPG artist Toon, pays homage to the debut studio album Dogg Food.
Singles
The first single is "Vibe" featur... |
Carex stenostachys is a tussock-forming species of perennial sedge in the family Cyperaceae. It is native to parts of Japan.
See also
List of Carex species
References
stenostachys
Taxa named by Adrien René Franchet
Taxa named by Ludovic Savatier
Plants described in 1878
Flora of Japan |
McClellan Ranch Preserve is a public preserve located in the Monta Vista neighborhood of Cupertino that still retains its rural ranch look. It used to be a horse ranch owed by the McClellan family in the 1930s, and still preserves the original ranch house, a working milk barn and livestock barn, and a replica blacksmit... |
Samuel Huggins (1811–1885) was an English architect and writer. Huggins' defence of Classical architecture and opposition to a proposed restoration of Chester Cathedral led to the formation of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.
Biography
Samuel Huggins was brought up in Liverpool, but was born in De... |
Abdisalam Aato (; ) (born 1976) is a Somali-American film director, producer, entrepreneur and media consultant. He is the founder of Olol Films, a production company at the forefront of the Somaliwood movement within the Somali film industry.
Personal life
Aato was born in the '70s in Mogadishu, the capital of Somali... |
Elmar Borrmann (born 18 January 1957) is a German fencer. He won a gold and silver medal in the team épée event for West Germany in 1984 and 1988 and a gold in the same event for Germany in 1992.
Biography
Elmar Borrmann attended the Kaufmännische Schule Tauberbischofsheim and fought for the Fencing-Club Tauberbischof... |
Arachnomyces flavidulus is a species of ascomycete fungus discovered in 1912 by botanist Carlo Luigi Spegazzini. It was recovered from rotting Eucalyptus globulus leaves from a park in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Morphology
The fungus has a sparse, superficial, sulphurous matrix surrounding its surface. Attached to the f... |
Johann Peter Sype (also known as Peter Sype, 11 October 1841 - 20 April 1923) was a private in the United States Army who was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the American Civil War. He was awarded the medal on 2 September 1911 for actions he performed at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863.
Personal life
... |
The Survey of Academic Field Experiences study, also known as the SAFE13 study, was a survey conducted between February and May 2013 in order to characterize experiences of scientists working at field sites as they relate to sexual harassment and sexual assault. It has had a significant impact on collective responses t... |
The Downtown Arts Scene was an artistic community based in New York City's Downtown area.
Members of the Scene included Alvin Baltrop, Jackie Curtis, Jasper Johns, Trisha Brown and Philip Glass.
The Downtown arts scene used photocopying as a rapid way for artists to share and distribute images.
The Downtown Arts Sc... |
Kim Il-soon (Hangul:김일순; born January 24, 1969) is a retired female tennis player from South Korea, who twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics: in 1988 and 1992.
ITF finals
Singles (6–4)
Doubles (21–2)
External links
1969 births
Living people
South Korean female tennis players
Tennis p... |
Johannes Theodor "Theo" Bücker (born 10 July 1948) is a German football manager and a former player, who is the current coach of the under-15 team of Lebanese club Athletico SC.
Coaching career
Return to Lebanon
On 8 August 2011, Bücker was announced as Lebanon's head coach, with the former national team manager tak... |
Katherine Smith (1918–2017) was a Navajo activist, cultural educator, land defender, and resistor who protected Navajo land and refused to leave Big Mountain (Black Mesa). A 1985 documentary Broken Rainbow depicts the struggle of the Navajo amid government enforced relocation of thousands from Black Mesa in Arizona aft... |
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An adoption detective is an individual who researches biological and genetic connections between individuals. They conduct searches of public and private records, research historical documents, and interview persons of interest for the purpose of uncovering genealogical information linking biologically related individu... |
Gachara-ye Chahardeh (, also Romanized as Gācharā-ye Chahārdeh; also known as Gācharā and Kāchareh) is a village in Chahardeh Rural District, in the Central District of Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 675, in 226 families.
References
Populated places in Asta... |
Still Country is the forty-first solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn, released on September 12, 2000, by Audium Records and Koch Records. It was Lynn's first commercial studio album in over a decade, since 1988's Who Was That Stranger.
The album was re-released in 2004 with a bon... |
Girardot Municipality may refer to:
Girardot, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Girardot Municipality, Aragua, Venezuela
Girardot Municipality, Cojedes, Venezuela
Municipality name disambiguation pages |
The 2012 Republican National Convention was a gathering held by the U.S. Republican Party during which delegates officially nominated former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin for president and vice president, respectively, for the 2012 election. Prominent members of the party ... |
Where Do You Hide the Sun? (Arabic:Ayna Tukhabi'un al-Shams?) is a 1977 Egyptian film that addresses the effects of corruption on young people with the solution being adhering to social values. The cast included Egyptians, Libyans and Moroccans.
References
Amal Sulayman Mahmoud Al-Ubaydi, "Cinema in Libya," in Compan... |
The Semovente da 20/70 quadruplo was an experimental self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon developed for the Italian Royal Army during World War II.
Development
During 1942 the Royal Italian Army had ordered the development of a self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon to be used in the North African theatre of operations ... |
Donatus Edet Akpan (born 1952) is the current bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogoja.
Akpan was born in Ikat Ada Utor. This is within the area covered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ikot Ekpene. He studied at Queen of Angels Minor Seminary and then at Bigard Memorial Seminary of Enugu and St. Joseph Major Se... |
Jacqueline de Heer (born 3 May 1970) is a Dutch softball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
References
1970 births
Living people
Dutch softball players
Olympic softball players for the Netherlands
Softball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Sportspeople from Rotterdam |
Las Juanas is a Mexican telenovela created Bernardo Romero Pereiro, based on the 1997 Colombian telenovela of the same name written by the same creator. The series originally aired from September 6, 2004 to March 4, 2005.
It stars Fernando Luján, Margarita Sanz, Ana Serradilla, Martha Higareda, Paola Núñez, Claudia Ál... |
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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package org.flowable.engine.impl.bpmn.parser.handler;
import org.flowable.bpmn.model.BaseElement;
import org.flowable.bpmn.model.Htt... |
The Uneek Havana Cigar Company, also known as the Sprecht Clothing Company, is an historic, American factory building that is located in Blooming Glen, Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
History and architectural features
Built between 1907... |
Unionist Movement may refer to:
United Ulster Unionist Movement
Unionist Movement of the Republic of Moldova (MURM or Romanian: Mişcarea Unionistă din Republica Moldova)
Mișcarea Politică Unirea (MPU or Romanian: Union Political Movement), Moldova
Italian Unionist Movement, party active just after the end of World War... |
Liufang Station () is a station on Line 13 of the Beijing Subway in China.
Station layout
The station has 2 at-grade side platforms.
Exits
There are 2 exits, lettered A and B. Exit A is accessible.
External links
Beijing Subway stations in Chaoyang District
Railway stations in Hong Kong opened in 2003 |
Ghatlodiya is an area in Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat, in western India.
Demographics
India census, It is fast developed neighbourhood in Gujarat. Ghatlodiya had a population of 106,259. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Ghatlodiya has an average literacy rate of 83%, higher than the nation... |
Robert Parker Butler (April 4, 1891 – December 17, 1959) was an American gridiron football player best known for playing college football for the University of Wisconsin. Nicknamed "Butts", he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1972.
Biography
Butler was born in 1891 in Bloomfield, New Jersey. He grew... |
Keleivis iš Karaliaučiaus broliams Lietuvininkams žinias parnešas (original spelling: Keleiwis isz Karaliaucziaus Broliams Lietuwininkams Žines parnesząs, ) was a Lithuanian-language weekly periodical published in Königsberg, East Prussia, from 1849 to 1880. It was one of the first Lithuanian periodicals. Edited and pu... |
Lachlan Edwards (born 27 April 1992) is an Australian professional American football punter who is a free agent. He played college football at Sam Houston State University.
Early life
Edwards was born in Hastings, Victoria, and attended Mornington Secondary College. In his youth, he was a promising player of Australia... |
Live After Death is a live album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, originally released in October 1985 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US (it was re-released by Sanctuary/Columbia Records in the US in 2002 on CD and by Universal Music Group/Sony BMG Music Entertainment on DVD). It wa... |
Keena Young (Born April 16, 1985) is an American basketball player who starred at Brigham Young University from 2004 to 2007. He is currently an expatriate professional basketball player.
High school
Young was a four-year letterman in basketball at Clifton J. Ozen High School in Beaumont, Texas. He was named All-Regi... |
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (; abbreviated as PDDS) is a national political party in the Philippines accredited by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) on October 30, 2018. It was founded by Presidential Anti-Corruption (PACC) Chairman Greco Belgica. He says that the members are the original followers of Ph... |
The Socrates Network for Translator Training (SNTT) is a group of EU universities created in 1990 which provides training for professional translators and interpreters. Its aim is to widen skills and competences through different exchange programmes which offer various courses related to translation and joint research ... |
Harar Governorate was one of the six governorates of Italian East Africa. It was formed in 1936 from parts of the conquered Ethiopian Empire following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
The capital of governorate was Harar, but Dire Dawa was the most important city. In the territories around these two cities more than 10... |
Lee Harmon (born 20 October 1967) is a football executive from Cook Islands.
Since 1997, Lee Harmon has been the president of the Cook Islands Football Association (CIFA). He was last re-elected in April 2016. Furthermore, he has been a member of the FIFA Council since September 2016.
On the 7th of March 2019, Lee Ha... |
Thomas Nolsøe Danielsen (born 24 June 1983 in Fjerritslev) is a Danish politician who has been serving as Minister for Transport since December 2022. He is also a member of the Folketing for the Venstre political party, elected into parliament at the 2011 Danish general election.
Early life and career
Danielsen train... |
Sands of Time EP is the debut EP by the Australian power metal band Black Majesty.
Track listing
All songs written by Black Majesty & Cory Betts.
Fall of the Reich - 05:16
Guardian - 06:57
Beyond Reality - 08:19
Credits
Band members
John "Gio" Cavaliere − lead vocals
Stevie Janevski − guitars, backing vocals
H... |
Las Tejas is a village and municipality in Catamarca Province in northwestern Argentina.
References
Populated places in Catamarca Province |
The men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay at the 2009 World Championships took place on July 31, 2009 at the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy. 30 countries entered the event, of which 27 swam.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and competition records were as follows:
The following records were established ... |
Risen Peak () is a peak 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) north of Medhovden Bluff in the Gjelsvik Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Mapped from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition (1956–60) and named Risen (the giant).
See also
Gygra Peak
References
Mountains of Queen Maud Land
Princess Martha Coast |
Toussaintia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. There are four species. All are native to Africa.
Species include:
Toussaintia congolensis
Toussaintia hallei
Toussaintia orientalis
Toussaintia patriciae
References
Annonaceae
Annonaceae genera
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot |
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# any later version.
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Notarcha aurolinealis is a species of moth of the family Crambidae. It is found in Hong Kong, Thailand and New South Wales and Queensland in Australia.
The wingspan is about 20 mm.
The larvae feed on Sida rhombifolia.
External links
Australian caterpillars
Moths described in 1859
Spilomelinae |
The Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change has been Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad since 3 December 2022. The minister administers the portfolio through the Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change.
List of ministers
Energy
The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of... |
Gunnah Mollah was an Australian baseball player, coach and umpire. He is considered as one of the founding fathers of Queensland Baseball. Mollah played with the Eastern Suburbs club in the QBA Fixtures as a catcher in 1927 before moving to Valley in 1930. Gunnah went on to represent Queensland in 1933 and in the first... |
The Korean crevice salamander (Karsenia koreana) is a species of lungless salamander. It dwells under rocks in limestone forest areas of the Korean peninsula. It was discovered by Stephen J. Karsen, an American science teacher working in Daejeon, South Korea, in 2003, and described in 2005. Although plethodontid salama... |
Junkerdalen (English: ; ) is a valley in Saltdal municipality in Nordland county. It is a side valley to Saltdalen and begins at Storfjord, from where it stretches in a south-easterly direction towards Graddis and the national border with Sweden. The beginning of Junkerdalen is a narrow gorge called Junkerdalsura, wher... |
The 2012 Mersin Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the first edition of the tournament which was part of the 2012 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Mersin, Turkey between 9 and 15 April 2012.
ATP entrants
Seeds
1 Rankings are as of April 2, 2012.
Other entrants
The following... |
Võlsi is a village in Võru Parish, Võru County in Estonia.
References
Villages in Võru County |
Mira Rostova (née Rosovskaya; April 10, 1909 – January 28, 2009) was a Russian American actress turned acting teacher, best known for her own variation of method acting that she used in coaching Montgomery Clift. Her other students included Armand Assante, Alec Baldwin, Peter Gallagher, Jessica Lange, Zohra Lampert, J... |
Lan Yan (, original Chinese name: 蓝燕; English: Leni Lan; born 9 March 1990), also known by her stage name, Crazybarby, is a Chinese actress, pop singer, and model, based in Hong Kong.
Early life
Lan was born in Shanghai before moving to Hong Kong at the age of 18. She designed her stage name "Crazybarby" by combining... |
Shahrdari Mahshahr Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Mahshahr, Iran. They currently compete in the Azadegan League.
History
Shahrdari Mahshahr earned promotion to League 2 after finishing in first place of Group B in the 2014–15 edition of League 3. In 2017 for the first time in their history, the clu... |
Folke Viktor Wassén (18 April 1918 – 22 October 1969) was a Swedish sailor who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Together with his younger brother Magnus he won a bronze medal in the 5.5 metre class event.
References
External links
1918 births
1969 deaths
Swedish male sailors (sport)
Olympic sailors for Sw... |
Andrew Whittaker may refer to:
Jack Whittaker (lottery winner) (Andrew Jackson Whittaker, Jr., born 1947), won a 2002 lottery jackpot
Andrew Whittaker (engineer) (born 1956), American structural engineer |
Mercury House is an office building at 124, Theobalds Road, Holborn, London, and has been headquarters to Cable & Wireless from 1955. It was opened by John Reith and was named after the Roman god.
The architect was Gordon Jeeves. The interiors were designed by H C Upton, Cable & Wireless's own architect. The three gla... |
This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 1891 election and the 1893 election.
Party affiliations were relatively loose during the period. In the table below, "Ministerial" relates to supporters of Philip Fysh, who served as Premier of Tasmania until 17 August 1892, and "Opposition" refe... |
Nicola Conte is an Italian DJ, producer, guitarist, and bandleader, known initially for introducing an innovative style of acid jazz that incorporates bossa nova themes, melodies drawn from Italian film scores of the 1960s, easy listening themes, and traditional Indian music. His Latin jazz focus is evident on his albu... |
Katarina Marinčič (born 25 June 1968) is a Slovene writer and literary historian. She has a PhD in French literature and teaches and is a member of the Senate at the Arts Faculty at the University of Ljubljana.
In 2002 Marinčič won the Kresnik Award for her novel Prikrita harmonija (Hidden Harmony). The novel is a fam... |
Silvia Garino (born 24 June 1998) is an Italian badminton player. She won her first senior international title at the 2016 Ethiopia International tournament in the women's doubles event partnered with Lisa Iversen. She and Iversen claimed the women's doubles National Championships title in 2017 and 2018.
In 2019, toget... |
A duodrama is a theatrical melodrama for two actors or singers, in which the spoken voice is used with a musical accompaniment for heightened dramatic effect. It was popular at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th.
Closely related to opera, the most famous example were the 1775 works Ariadne auf N... |
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