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The FC Basel 1930–31 season was their thirty eighth season since the club's foundation on 15 November 1893. FC Basel played their home games in the Landhof in the district Wettstein in Kleinbasel. The club's chairman was former player Otto Kuhn for the second successive year.
Overview
Former player Gustav Putzendople... |
Louis-Abraham van Loo (; 1653 in Amsterdam – 1712 in Nice), known as just Abraham van Loo until his conversion to Catholicism in 1681 and also known as Louis or Ludovic van Loo, was a baroque mannerist painter and a member of the van Loo dynasty of painters. Louis-Abraham was the son of the Dutch Golden Age painter Ja... |
Karz Chukana Hai () is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Vimal Kumar. It stars Govinda and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles.
Plot
Atmaram (Kader Khan) has two sons, elder one is Vijay and younger one Ravi. He stays with his two sons and his wife. He works in a company whose boss is Seth Usman (Shakti ... |
The Smile are an English rock band comprising the Radiohead members Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, bass, keys) and Jonny Greenwood (guitar, bass, keys) with Tom Skinner (drums). They incorporate elements of post-punk, progressive rock, Afrobeat and electronic music.
The Smile worked during the COVID-19 lockdowns and made... |
Pseudoscleropodium purum, or neat feather-moss, is a species of moss and the sole representative of the genus Pseudoscleropodium.
Description
The species is described as having a pleurocarpous growth habit that forms soft carpets or turfs. It has regularly pinnate shoots up to 15 cm long. Branching may become irregul... |
Vic Cherikoff is regarded as an authority on Australian native foods and its associated industry, having been involved in the selection and commercialization of many of the 35 or so indigenous Australian plant foods now in the market place.
He is an author of three books and a number of scientific papers. He promotes ... |
Bosara cuneativenis is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found on Sulawesi.
References
Moths described in 1958
Eupitheciini
Moths of Indonesia |
```java
package com.ctrip.xpipe.redis.checker.healthcheck.actions.keeper;
import com.ctrip.xpipe.redis.checker.healthcheck.KeeperHealthCheckInstance;
import com.ctrip.xpipe.redis.checker.healthcheck.actions.redisstats.AbstractInstanceStatsCheckAction;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.conc... |
Hoyt Taylor may refer to:
Hoyt Patrick Taylor (1890–1964), Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
Hoyt Patrick Taylor Jr. (1924–2018), known as "Pat" Taylor, his son
Albert H. Taylor (1879–1961), American electrical engineer; radar developer
(born 1953), American actor |
"Fallin" is a song by Greek musical duo Playmen featuring Greek singer Demy. It was released as a digital download in Greece on 11 January 2012 as the third single from her debut studio album #1 (2012). The song also peaked at number 1 on the Greek Singles Chart.
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of "... |
Vitaliy Dmitriyevich Pukhkalo (; born 9 September 1992) is a Kazakhstani cross-country skier who competes internationally.
He participated at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Cross-country skiing results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).
Olympic Games
Distance reduced to 30 km due to we... |
The American National Standards Institute–Nanotechnology Standards Panel (ANSI-NSP) enables stakeholders in nanotechnology to work together to coordinate the development of voluntary standards. Such standards include terminology and materials properties and measurement procedures to facilitate commercialization of appl... |
KOG Co., better known as KOG Studios, is a South Korean game development company based in Daegu. They specialize in producing online free-to-play games, and currently publish the side-scrolling action MMORPG, Elsword and the early access action MMORPG, KurtzPel: Bringer of Chaos. They have also developed the game Grand... |
Drumquin (Irish: Droim Caoin (Pleasant ridge).) is a small village and townland (of 398 acres) in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies between Omagh and Castlederg, on the banks of the Drumquin River (Fairywater). It is situated in the civil parish of Longfield West and the historic barony of Omagh West. It had a p... |
Levitha (), known in classical antiquity as Lebinthus or Lebinthos () is a small Greek island located in the east of the Aegean Sea, between Kinaros and Kalymnos, part of the Dodecanese islands. It is part of the municipality of Leros. The island is mentioned in two of Ovid's works Ars Amatoria and the Metamorphoses i... |
The Wellsweep Press was a UK-based independent publishing house, specialising in the publication of literary translation from Chinese. It was founded by poet and literary translator John Cayley in the 1980s, and published books from 1988 through the 1990s. It played a particularly important role in publishing contempor... |
Malay sponge cake is a popular dessert cake in Guangdong and in Hong Kong. It usually can be seen at a traditional teahouse in Guangdong and Hong Kong. The cake is made of lard or butter, flour, and eggs, using a bamboo steamer to develop puffiness. An entire Malay sponge cake is a huge yellow round cake, but is genera... |
Baryshevo (; ) is a rural locality on Karelian Isthmus, in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast. It is situated on the southern shore of Vuoksi River. Until the Winter War and Continuation War, it had been the administrative center of the Äyräpää municipality of the Viipuri Province of Finland.
See also
Battle of Vu... |
La Malinche, also known as Matlalcueye or Malintzin, is an inactive volcano (dormant for the last 3,100 years) located in the states of Tlaxcala and Puebla in Mexico. Officially, its summit reaches above sea level, though it is generally considered to be closer to , using GPS measurements. It is the highest peak in Tl... |
Lord Hawkesbury was launched in the United States in 1781, probably under another name. She entered Lloyd's Register in 1787. She made six voyages as a whaler. On her second whaling voyage she "the first parcel of ambergris 'by any English whaler'". She was lost on the seventh after a squadron of French naval vessels h... |
The men's 66 kg competition of the 2011 World Judo Championships was held on August 23.
Medalists
Results
Pool A
First round fights
Pool B
First round fights
Pool C
First round fights
Pool D
First round fights
Repechage
Finals
References
External links
Draw
M66
World Judo Championships Men's Half Lightwei... |
James Jay Carafano (born May 8, 1955) is the director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies and vice president of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation. Carafano is also an adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics.
Ea... |
Global Icon (; acronym: GI) was a South Korean girl group formed by Simtong Entertainment in 2013. They released their debut single "Beatles" on April 3, 2013. The group originally debuted with a "boyish" concept, referring to the fact that the majority of the members had short hair and a more masculine attitude and st... |
Juvenile Hell is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Mobb Deep. It was recorded when they were still in their late teens and released on April 13, 1993, through 4th & B'way Records. Juvenile Hell was recorded between 1992 and 1993 and features production from DJ Premier & Large Professor. The album produced ... |
```go
// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.
package elasticloadbalancingv2
import (
"context"
"fmt"
awsmiddleware "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws/middleware"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/elasticloadbalancingv2/types"
"github.com/aws/smithy-go/middleware"
smithyhttp "github.com/aws/smith... |
South Baddesley is a small village in the civil parish of Boldre in the New Forest National Park of Hampshire, England. It lies 2.3 miles (3.7 km) north-east from Lymington, its nearest town.
The Groaning Tree of Baddesley
In his Remarks on Forest Scenery, published in 1791, local author William Gilpin relates the his... |
Microphysetica ambialis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by William Schaus in 1924. It is found in Mexico (Xalapa) and Guatemala.
The wingspan is about 12 mm. The forewings are white suffused with light buff and irrorated (sprinkled) with fuscous and black. The base of the costa is black and there i... |
The color jasmine is a pale tint of yellow, displayed at right. It is a representation of the average color of the more yellowish lower part of the pale yellowish white colored jasmine flower. The first recorded use of jasmine as a color name in English was in 1925.
In human culture
Politics
The 2010–2011 Tunisian... |
Federal Highway 25 (, Fed. 25) is a tollfree part of the federal highways corridors (). It starts in Viñedos Rivier, Aguascalientes, runs east, then runs northeast to San Marcos, Zacatecas, just past Loreto, Zacatecas.
References
025
Aguascalientes
Transportation in Zacatecas |
Upper Canada Village is a heritage park near Morrisburg, Ontario, which depicts a 19th-century village in Upper Canada.
History
Construction of Upper Canada Village began in 1958 as part of the St. Lawrence Seaway project, which required the permanent flooding of ten communities in the area, known as The Lost Villages... |
Easynews, Inc is a HW Media Usenet/newsgroup reseller. Founded in 1994, Easynews service is available to individual users through a subscription model and as an outsourced service to internet service providers. Easynews offers Usenet access both through traditional Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) servers as well... |
PVC clothing is shiny clothing made from the plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC). PVC plastic is often called "vinyl" and this type of clothing is commonly known as "vinyl clothing". PVC is sometimes confused with the similarly shiny patent leather.
The terms "PVC", "vinyl" and "PU" tend to be used interchangeably by ret... |
Nassar Mahmoud Nassar (, ; born 1 January 1992) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a right-back for club Ansar and the Lebanon national team.
Club career
In summer 2016, Nassar joined Ansar. On 2 February 2019, his contract was renewed for three years. On 6 February, Nassar suffered an ACL injury during a match a... |
Bertram Neville Brockhouse, (July 15, 1918 – October 13, 2003) was a Canadian physicist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (1994, shared with Clifford Shull) "for pioneering contributions to the development of neutron scattering techniques for studies of condensed matter", in particular "for the development of... |
In the theory of Lie algebras, an sl2-triple is a triple of elements of a Lie algebra that satisfy the commutation relations between the standard generators of the special linear Lie algebra sl2. This notion plays an important role in the theory of semisimple Lie algebras, especially in regard to their nilpotent orbit... |
Apophyga is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae.
Species
Apophyga altapona Holloway, 1976
Apophyga apona (Prout, 1932)
Apophyga griseiplaga Warren
Apophyga sericea Warren, 1893
References
Apophyga at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
Boarmiini
Geometridae genera |
```go
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/o... |
The 1990 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a horse race held at Longchamp on Sunday 7 October 1990. It was the 69th running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
The winner was Saumarez, a three-year-old colt trained in France by Nicolas Clément. The winning jockey was Gérald Mossé.
Race details
Sponsor: CIGA Hotels
Purse:... |
Clegg Hoyt (December 10, 1910 – October 6, 1967) was an American film and television actor. He appeared in over 100 films and television programs, and was perhaps best known for his silent role as the Sportscaster's sidekick, George, in the 1963 film Son of Flubber, appearing in a scene with actor, comedian and game sh... |
The Golden Road (1965–1973) is a twelve-CD box set of the Grateful Dead's studio and live albums released during their time with Warner Bros. Records, from 1965 to 1973. After 1973, the band went on to create its own label, Grateful Dead Records. Also included in the box set is a two-disc bonus album, Birth of the Dea... |
Norwegian Bliss is a cruise ship for Norwegian Cruise Line, which entered service on 21 April 2018. The ship was built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany. The ship had a schedule of debuting in Alaska, United States in June 2018, and is designed for improved energy efficiency to meet Alaska's environmental regulation... |
The beadlet anemone (Actinia equina) is a common sea anemone found on rocky shores around all coasts of the British Isles. Its range extends to the rest of Western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, and along the Atlantic coast of Africa as far south as South Africa and Australia.
Actinia equina can be found both in ex... |
Slim Amamou ( (; born 1977) is a Tunisian blogger and a former Secretary of State for Sport and Youth in the transitional Tunisian government of early 2011. He resigned from the role in the week of 25 May 2011 in protest of the transitional government's censorship of several websites.
Early life and education
Amamou s... |
Edmund Doidge Anderson Morshead (1849 – 24 October 1912) was an English classicist and teacher.
Biography
He was the son of John Philip Anderson Morshead, educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford; and later returned to teach classics at Winchester in the 1870s, 80s and 90s. There, he gained the nickname ... |
Oostburg (Zeelandic Flemish: Wòstburg) is a city in the south-western Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Sluis, in the province of Zeeland. As of 1 January 2015, its population is 4731, down from 5008 in January 2005. It received city rights in 1237. Before 1 January 2003, Oostburg was also the name of a... |
Rustam Gasparyan (; 11 April 1961 – 17 October 2020) was an Armenian military officer and politician. In 2020 he was posthumously awarded the Hero of Artsakh military award.
Biography
He was born on 11 April 1961 in Janfida village of Armavir Province. In 1996 he graduated from “Ararat” University of Armavir with a d... |
Niobium dioxide, is the chemical compound with the formula NbO2. It is a bluish-black non-stoichiometric solid with a composition range of NbO1.94-NbO2.09. It can be prepared by reducing Nb2O5 with H2 at 800–1350 °C. An alternative method is reaction of Nb2O5 with Nb powder at 1100 °C.
Properties
The room temperature... |
In United States patent law, a petition to make special (PTMS) is a formal request submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) asking that a patent application be examined ahead of the other pending applications in the same technological art.
Background and rationale
Normally patent applicatio... |
```xml
<vector xmlns:android="path_to_url"
xmlns:aapt="path_to_url"
android:width="48dp"
android:height="48dp"
android:viewportWidth="48"
android:viewportHeight="48">
<path
android:pathData="M18.5,20C18.224,20 18,20.224 18,20.5V22.5C18,22.776 18.224,23 18.5,23H20.5C20.776,23 21,22.776 21,22.... |
```objective-c
//
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, subli... |
Zaakir, born Courtenay Henderson and better known as Soup, is an American rapper and a founding member of the group Jurassic 5.
Personal life
Zaakir grew up in South Central Los Angeles, with a music-loving father who helped him discover funk music and artists such as the Ohio Players and the Fatback Band, Otis Reddi... |
```gas
;******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ********************
;* File Name : startup_stm32f10x_md_vl.s
;* Author : MCD Application Team
;* Version : V3.5.0
;* Date : 11-March-2011
;* Description : STM32F10x Medium Density Value Line Devices ... |
```objective-c
//
// stdlib.h
//
//
// The C Standard Library <stdlib.h> header.
//
#pragma once
#define _INC_STDLIB
#include <corecrt.h>
#include <corecrt_malloc.h>
#include <corecrt_search.h>
#include <corecrt_wstdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
_CRT_BEGIN_C_HEADER
#ifndef _countof
#define _countof __crt_countof
... |
```go
// +build !ignore_autogenerated
/*
path_to_url
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
*/
// This file was autogenerated by conversion-gen. Do not edit it manually!
package v1beta1
import (
v1 "k8s.io/... |
Chitra Fernando (1935–1998) was a writer of short stories and children's literature from Sri Lanka. She was born in the city of Kalutara in southern Sri Lanka.
Education and teaching
Fernando was educated successively at Visakha Vidyalaya, a Buddhist school for girls in Bandarawela, at Balika Maha Vidyalaya in Kalutar... |
Spioniades is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
References
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Pyrgini
Hesperiidae genera
Taxa named by Jacob Hübner |
Río Arriba is a barrio in the municipality of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 858.
History
Río Arriba was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the... |
Werner Lambersy (16 November 1941 – 18 October 2021) was a Belgian poet.
Biography
Lambersy was born in Antwerp to a Jewish mother and Flemish father. During World War II, his father was involved with the Schutzstaffel and went to prison after the war. Therefore, Lambersy grew up without a father figure in his life. T... |
French Silk is a romance novel written by Sandra Brown. It was published in 1992, and made the New York Times bestseller list. The novel is set in New Orleans and revolves around the murder of a televangelist; the suspects include the female founder of the "French Silk" mail order catalog whom the preacher had targete... |
The Yakovlev Ya-21, (aka UT-21, No.21 or No.25), was a single-seat high-speed sport aircraft / fighter-trainer designed and built in the Soviet Union in the late 1930s.
Design and development
The Ya-21 was derived from the Yakovlev UT-1, in similar fashion to the Yakovlev AIR-18, by replacing the Shvetsov M-11 radial ... |
The Anti-Flag Desecration Law of 1932 banned flag desecration by "insulting or maliciously and with intent belittling" the German Reich, its states, their constitution, colors, or flags, or the Wehrmacht. The law was not a Nazi law; it was an amendment to the German criminal code, signed into law as an emergency decree... |
The 1994 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final was the 21st All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1994 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, an inter-county ladies' Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.
Waterford defeated Monaghan.
References
!
All-Ireland Se... |
Chamaemyia elegans is a species of fly in the family Chamaemyiidae. It is widely distributed in Europe.
References
External links
Chamaemyiidae
Muscomorph flies of Europe
Insects described in 1809
Taxa named by Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer |
The West Indies cricket team toured England in the 1969 season to play a three-match Test series against England. England won the series 2–0 with one match drawn. After this, England would not win another test series against the West Indies for 31 years.
The West Indian tour was scheduled for the first half of the Eng... |
Ulmyeon (hangul: 울면) is a Korean-Chinese noodles, vegetables (including shiitake mushrooms, white button mushrooms, and carrots), egg, and seafood (including sea cucumber, shrimp, and squid or cuttlefish) in a chowder-like broth that is thickened with cornstarch. It is derived from a Chinese dish called wēnlŭmiàn (溫滷麵)... |
HMAS Kurumba was an oil tanker operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1919 to 1946.
Kurumba was built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend for the RAN and was launched on 14 September 1916. Commissioned on 7 December 1916 as part of the Royal Navy's Royal Fleet Auxiliary and served until 11 March 19... |
George J. Jenkins (June 4, 1927 – February 15, 2002) was a Canadian politician in the province of New Brunswick. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1991 and did not run for re-election.
Jenkins represented the electoral district of East Saint John. He died on February 15, 2002.
References ... |
```xml
import { bind } from 'decko';
import { saveAs } from 'file-saver';
import { IDisposable, ITerminalAddon, Terminal } from '@xterm/xterm';
import * as Zmodem from 'zmodem.js/src/zmodem_browser';
import { TrzszFilter } from 'trzsz';
export interface ZmodeOptions {
zmodem: boolean;
trzsz: boolean;
windo... |
was a Japanese alpine and cross-country skier. He competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics in the alpine skiing combined event, but failed to complete it. At the same Olympics he finished 28th in the 50 km cross-country competition and 59th in the 18 km cross-country event. As a member of the Japanese team he finished twel... |
Several ships been named Royal George after various members of the House of Hanover.
was launched at Newcastle and made at least one voyage (in 1821) as a Greenland whaler.
was a French prize that made one voyage as a slave ship and then traded until a French privateer captured her in 1805.
was launched at Cowes fo... |
The Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, & Museums (ATALM) is dedicated to serving the needs of cultural organizations worldwide, with an emphasis on indigenous peoples in the United States. It is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and is affiliated with the Institute of Museum and Library Services, based in Washi... |
Crematogaster amita is a species of ant in tribe Crematogastrini. It was described by Forel in 1913.
References
amita
Insects described in 1913 |
The Zimbabwe women's under-19 cricket team represents Zimbabwe in international under-19 women's cricket. The team is administrated by Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC).
The team played their first official matches at the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup, the first ever international women's under-19 cricket competition. T... |
Shali (, also Romanized as Shālī) is a village in Poshteh-ye Zilayi Rural District, Sarfaryab District, Charam County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 4 families.
References
Populated places in Charam County |
AIIB may refer to:
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a development bank for the Asia-Pacific region
Japanese Red Army, also known as the Anti-Imperialist International Brigade
Quorum-quenching N-acyl-homoserine lactonase, an enzyme also known as AiiB |
```c++
#include "source/extensions/filters/http/oauth2/oauth_client.h"
#include <chrono>
#include "envoy/http/async_client.h"
#include "envoy/http/message.h"
#include "envoy/upstream/cluster_manager.h"
#include "source/common/common/base64.h"
#include "source/common/common/empty_string.h"
#include "source/common/com... |
Tomáš Kučera (born 8 August 1948 in Jablonec nad Nisou) was Czechoslovak nordic combined skier who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Competing in two Winter Olympics in the Nordic combined event, he finished fourth in the 1968 event and sixth in the 1972 event.
He is father of another Czech skier Milan Kučer... |
Petersham Lodge is a Grade II listed house on River Lane, Petersham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Rebuilt in the early 18th century for Catherine Douglas, Duchess of Queensberry, it is a former grace-and-favour mansion.
Notable residents
On the death in 1779 of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington... |
The 2012–13 season is Maccabi Haifa's 55th season in Israeli Premier League, and their 31st consecutive season in the top division of Israeli football.
Club
Squad
Players out on loan
Transfers
Summer transfers
Winter transfers
Current coaching staff
{|class="wikitable"
|+
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Haspres () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
Heraldry
French sartorial heritage
The city was a pivotal center of mulquinerie
See also
Communes of the Nord department
References
Communes of Nord (French department) |
Unity University is a private university in Ethiopia.
History
Established in 1991, Unity language school was offering English, Arabic, French and Italian language courses. It started with less than 50 students, a few part-time teachers, and administration personnel.
Progressively, the institute launched
diploma progra... |
Mrežičko () is a village in the Municipality of Kavadarci, situated in the center of the vinegary region of Tikveš, North Macedonia.
Demographics
According to the statistics of the Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov from 1900 the settlement is recorded as Mrežičko and as having 425 Christian Bulgarians, 6 Christian... |
Julia Kate Drown (born 23 August 1962) is a British Labour Party politician. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Swindon South, in south-west England, from 1997 until 2005.
Drown was a National Health Service accountant and member of Oxfordshire County Council before her election to parliament. A mother of youn... |
The Tour Majunga is a skyscraper located in La Défense, near Paris, France. It reached a height of (top of its spire) in January 2014 and became the fourth tallest skyscraper in France, after Tour First , Tour Montparnasse and Tour Incity when it was completed.
The main architect of the tower is Jean-Paul Viguier.
... |
Duloe is a hamlet in the English county of Bedfordshire.
A former spelling of the name may be "Devylho" or "Deuylho", as seen in 1460, in a legal record.
Administratively it is part of the civil parish of Staploe that, in turn, forms part of the Borough of Bedford. The nearest town is St Neots two miles to the east o... |
Żywa Woda is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jeleniewo, within Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Jeleniewo, north of Suwałki, and north of the regional capital Białystok.
References
Villages in Suwałki County |
Enslaved women were expected to maintain the enslaved populations, which led women to rebel against this expectation via contraception and abortions. Infanticide was also committed as a means to protect children from either becoming enslaved or from returning to enslavement.
Physical and sexual exploitation
The ideol... |
Greater Ankara refers to the immediate city and centre of the Ankara, Turkey and hence operates as a municipality and administrative area. It has a population of 2,715,000. It may be used in contrast to Outer Ankara.
Ankara |
Viking Hall is a 6,100-seat multi-purpose arena in Bristol, Tennessee, USA. Opened in 1981, the facility is the home arena and aquatic center for Bristol Tennessee High School. It was formerly operated by the City of Bristol but is now managed by Bristol Tennessee City Schools. The facility is now for the exclusive us... |
The SS Pewabic was a package freighter that served ports on the Upper Great Lakes. She was launched in October 1863, fitted out in the spring of 1864, and was in active service until she sank off Thunder Bay Island in Lake Huron on August 9, 1865, due to collision with her sister vessel. There was significant loss of... |
The Battle of Fajardo was an engagement between the armed forces of the United States and Spain that occurred on the night of August 8–9, 1898 near the end of the Puerto Rican Campaign during the Spanish–American War.
Background
Proceeding under orders from Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, the monitors , , the armed t... |
Nagpure is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bhagwat Bhau Nagpure, Indian politician
Doman Singh Nagpure (born 1944), Indian politician
Keerti Nagpure, Indian actress |
Dean Arsene (born July 20, 1980) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenceman. While he played the majority of his AHL career with the Hershey Bears, he last played with the Abbotsford Heat of the American Hockey League (AHL). He played 13 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Edmonton Oilers.
... |
Proletarskaya metro station may refer to:
Belarus
Proletarskaya (Minsk Metro), a station of the Minsk Metro, Minsk, Belarus
Russia
Proletarskaya (Moscow Metro), a station of the Moscow Metro, Moscow, Russia
Proletarskaya (Saint Petersburg Metro), a station of the Saint Petersburg Metro, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Prole... |
The electoral district of Mordialloc is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly including the suburbs of Braeside, Mordialloc, Aspendale, Aspendale Gardens, Edithvale, Chelsea, Chelsea Heights and Parkdale; and parts of Cheltenham and Mentone. The current member is Tim Richardson.
Mordialloc is part of the... |
Lexon, also known as the Burris-Brockmeyer Farm, is a historic home located at Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. It was constructed in the third quarter of the 18th century. It is a two-story brick house with a pitched gable roof, center passage single pile plan. Federal and Greek Revival interior decorati... |
Malacothrix junakii is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Anacapa Island desert-dandelion, Junak's desertdandelion, and Junak's malacothrix. It is endemic to Anacapa Island, one of the Channel Islands of California, where it is known from just two occurrences. It occurs... |
Qazi (or kazi and qadi) is an Islamic judge.
Qazi may also refer to:
Places
Iran
Qazi Qushchi
Qazi, Gifan
See also
Kazi (disambiguation)
Kasi (disambiguation)
Gazi (disambiguation) |
Bogumił (died 1092) was an early archbishop of Gniezno in Poland.
Although the eleventh century was a formative time for the Polish state, the historical records of the time are sparse and there is much that is not known about Bogumił.
He was ordained bishop in about 1075. On Christmas day 1075 Bogumil presided over ... |
Forbidden Women also known as Tictaban l'isola dell'amore proibito is a 1948 Philippine adventure film directed by Eduardo de Castro. It stars Fernando Poe, Berting Labra, Mona Lisa.
Cast
Fernando Poe - Prince Singor
Berting Labra - The Sultan
Mona Lisa - Princess Apamena
Fernando Royo -
Luningning -
Bimbo Danao -
S... |
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