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The Parliament of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria was the legislative body of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The last elections for the 63 seats took place in 1997. The Parliament has been in exile since the Second Chechen War. Speakers Parliamentary elections in Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, 1997 The elections were held...
Documentary heritage is a field of tangible and movable cultural heritage focused on the conservation and communication of documents of heritage interest such as bound volumes, works on paper, iconographic documents of varying media such as lithographs, engravings, and etchings, cartographic documents, and manuscripts,...
Écourt-Saint-Quentin (; ) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Geography A farming village situated southeast of Arras at the junction of the D13 and D19 roads in a landscape of woods and lakes. Population Places of interest The church of St.Quentin, dating from the...
Louis Samuel Rothschild (March 29, 1900 – September 1, 1984) was an American investment banker who served as chairman of the Federal Maritime Board and as Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Early life Rothschild was born in Leavenworth, Kansas on March 29, 1900. He ...
The Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity, Binegar, Somerset, England is Norman but has been rebuilt and restored several times since. It is a Grade II* listed building. History The original church was Norman however it was largely rebuilt in the 15th century with just the original tower remaining. A Victorian restorat...
How To Grow A Band is a 2011 music documentary film about the early days of American progressive bluegrass band Punch Brothers. The film stars Chris Thile, Gabe Witcher, Noam Pikelny, Chris Eldridge, Paul Kowert and Greg Garrison and features interviews with a number of notable musicians including Yo-Yo Ma, John Paul J...
Silone is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with this surname include: Ignazio Silone, Italian political leader and novelist nominated for the Nobel prize for literature ten times Josephine Silone Yates (1859-1912), the second president of the National Association of Colored Women and one of the first blac...
Palaemon modestus, the Siberian prawn, is a species of freshwater shrimp from eastern Asia. A revision to Palaemon in 2013 moved Palaemon modestus to the Palaemon genus from the Exopalaemon genus. References Palaemonidae Crustaceans described in 1862
Allender Steele Adams (16 February 1946 – 5 September 1990), known as Allen Adams, was a Scottish Labour politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Paisley from 1979 to 1983 and Paisley North from 1983 to 1990. Adams was born in Glasgow, and married Irene Adams on 24 February 1968. He was elected as ...
Palk Bay is a semi-enclosed shallow water body between the southeast coast of India and Sri Lanka, with a water depth maximum of 13 m. Palk Bay is located between 8° 50′ and 10° North latitudes and 78° 50′ and 80° 30′ East longitudes. The width of Palk Bay ranges from 57 to 107 km and the length is around 150 km. It is...
Bozhüyük () is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kızıltepe, Mardin Province in Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Xalecan tribe and had a population of 1,107 in 2021. References Neighbourhoods in Kızıltepe District Kurdish settlements in Mardin Province
KCO may refer to: Music KCO, the former stage name of Keiko (musician) Kings Chamber Orchestra, a chamber orchestra based in the United Kingdom Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (), a symphony orchestra based in Amsterdam Other uses Agip KCO, a division of Agip operating in the Kazakhstan (northern) sector of the Caspian...
Data based decision making or data driven decision making refers to educator’s ongoing process of collecting and analyzing different types of data, including demographic, student achievement test, satisfaction, process data to guide decisions towards improvement of educational process. DDDM becomes more important in e...
Dak-dori-tang () or braised spicy chicken is a traditional Korean dish made by boiling chunks of chicken with vegetables and spices. The ingredients are sometimes stir-fried before being boiled. It is a jjim or jorim-like dish, and the recipe varies across the Korean peninsula. Common ingredients include potatoes, carr...
Henry Cornwell (19 December 1822 — 19 September 1869) was an English first-class cricketer. Cornwell was born at Cambridge in December 1822. He was a leading figure in Cambridgeshire cricket in the 1840s. He made his debut in first-class cricket for a Cambridge Town and County Club team in 1844 against Cambridge Unive...
The Government of Canada Building is one of the tallest buildings in Moncton, New Brunswick. The building is 34 meters tall and has 9 floors. The building was constructed in 1977 and is located at 777 Main Street in downtown Moncton. It is mainly used as offices for the Government of Canada as well as various lawyers. ...
Kosiorów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaziska, within Opole Lubelskie County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. References Villages in Opole Lubelskie County
Astronauta: Canções de Elis is an album by the Brazilian musician Joyce, released in 1998. It is a tribute to música popular brasileira songs associated with Elis Regina. Joyce supported the album by playing shows in North America. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award, in the "Best MPB (Musica Popular Bras...
Richard Tillman may refer to: Richard J. Tillman, member of the Florida House of Representatives Dick Tillman, American Olympic sailor Richard Tillman, brother of American football player and U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman
Babiec Piaseczny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rościszewo, within Sierpc County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Sierpc and north-west of Warsaw. References Babiec Piaseczny
Shakhrisabz Suzani is a type of Suzani textile made in Uzbekistan. The best-known and most valuable Shakhrisabz Suzanis were made in the 19th century, as a part of the bride's dowry. Shakhrisabz in an important market center in Qashqadaryo Region of Uzbekistan and the textiles are an important source of income. Refere...
Arundel Town Hall is a municipal building in Maltravers Street in Arundel, West Sussex, England. The building, which is the meeting place of Arundel Town Council, is a Grade II listed building. History The first town hall in Arundel was located in the middle of High Street near the junction with Tarrant Street and dat...
The Focke-Wulf S 2 was a trainer aircraft built in Germany in the late 1920s. It was a conventional parasol-wing monoplane with fixed tailskid undercarriage. The pilot and instructor sat side by side in an open cockpit. Only a single example was built. Specifications (S 2) References Further reading External links ...
```shell #!/usr/bin/env bash py.test --doctest-modules \ --ignore eli5/lightning.py \ --ignore eli5/sklearn_crfsuite \ --ignore eli5/ipython.py \ --ignore eli5/xgboost.py \ --ignore eli5/lightgbm.py \ --ignore eli5/catboost.py \ --ignore eli5/keras \ --ign...
Akiva Arieh Weiss, also spelled Aryeh (1868-1947), was a Zionist activist, architect, and city planner in Palestine. He is best known as the primary founder of Tel Aviv. He had been the initiator of the project to create the "first Hebrew city" in Palestine and presided over its establishment. He also helped establish ...
The Public Fund Youth Information Service of Kazakhstan (YISK) is a nonprofit organization that unites young initiative people who strive to contribute their knowledge, energy and intellect to the development and prosperity of Kazakhstan. Youth Information Service was organized by young citizens of Kazakhstan students...
Harborplace is a shopping complex on the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. Description The property consists of two pavilions, each two stories in height; one faces toward Pratt Street, the other toward Light Street. The pavilions house a range of stores and restaurants, some of which sell merchandise specific to ...
Dhok Darbal is a village of Talagang Tehsil, District Chakwal in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It lies 40 km south-west of the town of Talagang, and is 70 km from Motorway M-2 Bulkasar Interchange, and 8 km from tamman. Nearest dhokes Following are the dhokes near the Dhok Darbal: Dhoke mushab Dhoke fateh shah Dh...
Thomas Griffith Haight Sr. (August 4, 1879 – January 26, 1942) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and previously was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. Early life Born on August 4, 1879, in Freeho...
```javascript /** * @license Apache-2.0 * * * * 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. */ 'use strict'; /** * Compute the maximum value of a strided array. * * @module @stdlib/stats/base/max * * ...
Yeşilöz is a village in the Çerkeş District of Çankırı Province in Turkey. Its population is 105 (2021). References Villages in Çerkeş District
Cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor subunit 5 (CPSF5) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the NUDT21 gene. It belongs to the Nudix family of hydrolases. The protein encoded by this gene is one subunit of the cleavage factor Im complex required for 3' RNA cleavage and polyadenylation processing. The i...
Protesilaus telesilaus is a species of butterfly of the genus Protesilaus. It is native to the Americas. Subspecies P. t. telesilaus (Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil: Amazonas, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro) P. t. dolius (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906) (Panama, Colombia) P. t. salobrensis (d'Almeida, 1941) (Brazil: Mato Gros...
The Komeutyuyam Range (; ) is a range of mountains in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and Kamchatka Krai, Russian Far East. Administratively the northern section of the range belongs to the Anadyr District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, and the southern to Olyutorsky District of Kamchatka Krai. Geography The Komeutyuyam Ra...
Vi Hilbert (née Anderson, Lushootseed name: , July 24, 1918 – December 19, 2008) was a Native American tribal elder of the Upper Skagit, a tribe of the greater Coast Salish in Washington state, whose ancestors occupied the banks along the Skagit River, and was a conservationist of the Lushootseed culture and its langua...
Alina Bronsky (a pseudonym), is a Russian-born German writer. Her books have been published in more than 15 countries, including the US and Italy, in both print and audio formats. Her debut novel Scherbenpark (2008), or Broken Glass Park (2010), has received wide critical acclaim. Life Bronsky was born 1978 in Yekat...
Edith Jagger (1880-1977) was a British artist and textile designer. She specialized in textile design and was Chief Designer at Painted Fabrics Limited in Sheffield for fourteen years. Her oil paintings of still lifes and flower subjects were exhibited internationally throughout the 1930s. Early life Edith Jagger was...
Sammy Dalzell (2 June 1933 – 29 November 1977) was an Irish weightlifter. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. References External links 1933 births 1977 deaths Irish male weightlifters Olympic weightlifters for Ireland Weightlifters at the 1960 Summer Olympics Sportspeople fro...
The Auckland Harbour Board was a public body that operated the ports of both Auckland and Onehunga from 1871 to 1988 and was dissolved in 1989. Its successor organisation is Ports of Auckland, which assumed the possessions and responsibilities of the Harbour Board. History In 1871 the Auckland Harbour Board was create...
Russell Collins (born Russell Henry Collins; October 11, 1897 – November 14, 1965) was an American actor whose 43-year career included hundreds of performances on stage, in feature films, and on television. Early life Born in 1897 in Indianapolis, Indiana, Russell Collins was the middle child of Emma (née Hughes) and ...
The Wilcox County Courthouse Historic District is a historic district in Camden, Alabama. It follows an irregular pattern along Broad Street, centered on the Wilcox County Courthouse. The Wilcox County Courthouse was built in 1857 in the Greek Revival style and remains in use today. Alexander J. Bragg was the contrac...
Juozas Karvelis (18 April 1934 – 12 April 2018) was a Lithuanian politician. In 1990 he was among those who signed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania. Biography After attending school in Inkakliai from 1942 to 1944 and then in Švėkšna, near Šilutė, in 1949–50, he studied at the Lithuanian Marit...
Gerhard Konow (16 March 1929 – 17 May 1997) was a German politician and jurist. Early life and education Konow was born in Szczecin on 10 March 1929. He studied law and political science at the Universities of Kiel and Marburg from 1948 until 1957 and followed the subsequent legal preparatory service. Political caree...
Muž z neznáma is a 1939 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Cast Zdeněk Štěpánek Jiřina Štěpničková Zvonimir Rogoz Karel Cerný Karel Dostal Jaroslav Průcha Božena Šustrová František Kreuzmann Jarmila Holmová Vladimír Šmeral Jaroslav Vojta References External links 1939 films 1939 drama films 1930...
Heynen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bryan Heynen (born 1997), Belgian footballer Hilde Heynen (born 1959), Belgian academic Julia Heynen, American actress Vital Heynen (born 1969), Belgian volleyball coach and player See also Heynes
Carmex is a brand of lip balm produced by Carma Laboratories, Inc. It is sold in jars, sticks, and squeezable containers. History Carma Laboratories, Inc. began in Wisconsin in the early 1930s, when Alfred Woelbing began experimenting with creating his own line of lip balm and other cosmetic products. After experiment...
Brookhaven State Park is a state park in Wading River and Ridge, New York, approximately east of New York City. Established in 1971, the park land was formerly the property of Brookhaven National Laboratory. Protecting a large amount of the Long Island Pine Barrens, the park also contains scattered wetlands. Brookha...
Sedapatti block is a revenue block in the Madurai district of Tamil Nadu, India. It has a total of 31 panchayat villages. References Revenue blocks of Madurai district
The following is a comprehensive discography of 808 State, an English electronic music group. Albums Studio albums EPs, compilations, remixes, and video compilations Singles References External links Official site Official discography Electronic music group discographies House music discographies Discographie...
Bush Family Home State Historic Site is a historic house that was home to former U.S. Presidents George W. Bush and George H. W. Bush from 1951 to 1955. It is located at 1412 W. Ohio Ave. in Midland, Texas. The home was built in 1939 and was purchased by the Bush family in 1951 for $9,000 (). They lived in the home u...
Basat Beygi (, also Romanized as Basāţ Beygī; also known as Qal‘eh-ye Basāţ Beygī and Qal’eh Basāt) is a village in Kunani Rural District, Kunani District, Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,676, in 546 families. References Populated places in Kuhdasht County
Bakonykoppány is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. External links Street map (Hungarian) Populated places in Veszprém County
```javascript //your_sha256_hash--------------------------------------- //your_sha256_hash--------------------------------------- // Return values from Intl function calls show the function name correctly in debugger. /////////////////// DateFormat //////////////////// var options = { ca: "gregory", hour12: true, ti...
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, son of regent Fusamichi with daughter of Ichijo Fuyuyoshi, was kugyō (court noble) of the Azuchi–Momoyama period (1568–1603) of Japan. He held a regent position kampaku from 1581 to 1585. He adopted Akiyoshi as his son. References 1548 births 1611 deaths Fujiwara clan Ichijō family
Archeon can refer to: An organism belong to the domain archaea. Archeon, Netherlands, a Dutch archeological theme park in Alphen aan den Rijn Made of Hate, a Polish melodic death metal band (transformed from the band Archeon).
D.300 is a major east–west state road spanning through central Turkey. The route begins in Çeşme, Izmir and runs east to Kapıköy, Van, on the Turkey-Iran border. The route connects several provincial capitals, including Izmir, Uşak, Afyon, Konya, Aksaray, Kayseri, Malatya, Elazığ, Muş and Van. The route is the second ...
Wuhan Institute of Technology (WIT; ; colloquially 武工大, Pinyin: WǔGōngDà) is a university in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. History The university was founded in 1972 as Hubei Institute of Petrochemical and Chemical Technology (). It was under the administration of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of ...
Methven (; ) is a large village in the Scottish region of Perth and Kinross, on the A85 road due west of the town of Perth. It is near the village of Almondbank. The village has its own primary school, church, bowling club, community halls, playing field with sports facilities and skate-park, and a variety of businesse...
Bettiah was a Lok Sabha constituency in Bihar. It had its first election in 1962 and was abolished after the passing of the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008. Members of Parliament See also Bettiah List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha References Politics of West Champaran d...
Los Angeles's 9th City Council district is one of the fifteen districts in the Los Angeles City Council. It is currently represented by Democrat Curren Price since 2013 after winning an election to succeed Jan Perry, who ran for Mayor of Los Angeles that year. The district was created in 1925 after a new city charter ...
The 1896 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on August 3, 1896, in order to elect the governor of Alabama. Incumbent Democrat William C. Oates decided not to run for a second term in office. Results References 1896 gubernatorial Alabama August 1896 events
Gannet Island in the Montebello Islands is located at off the Pilbara coast of Western Australia. References Montebello Islands archipelago
The 2000 Women's County One-Day Championship was the 4th cricket Women's County Championship season. It took place in July and August and saw 14 county teams, 3 county Second XIs and 1 regional team compete in a series of divisions. Yorkshire Women won the County Championship as winners of the top division, achieving t...
```java package com.klinker.android.twitter_l.activities.drawer_activities.lists; /* * * * 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. */ import android.content.Context; import android.content...
The Union School, also known a Central Elementary School, was an educational building located in St. Johns, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The school building has been replaced by a housing development. History The St Johns sch...
Darzikola-ye Navshirvan (, also Romanized as Darzikolā-ye Navshīrvān) is a village in Esbu Kola Rural District, in the Central District of Babol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 211, in 56 families. References Populated places in Babol County
Cudd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ann Cudd, American college dean and administrator J.W. Cudd, American singer and actor Nic Cudd (born 1988), Welsh rugby union footballer Herschel H. Cudd (1912–1992), American businessman and CEO
The 1979–80 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 1979–80 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Bill Cofield, coaching his fourth season with the Badgers. The team played their home games at the UW Fieldhouse in Madison, Wisconsin and was a ...
```c++ # * Housemarque Oy # * path_to_url # * # * accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at # * path_to_url # */ # # /* Revised by Paul Mensonides (2002) */ # # /* See path_to_url for most recent version. */ # # ifndef BOOST_PREPROCESSOR_LIST_REST_N_HPP # define BOOST_PREPROCESSOR_LIST_REST_N_HPP # # include <...
Abraham Verhoeven (1575–1652) was the publisher of the first newspaper of the Southern Netherlands (now Belgium). In 1605 he got his license to print news of military victories in woodblock or copperplate. Thereafter he produced not only prints but also, with increasing frequency, illustrated news pamphlets. From earl...
Kiss 102 was a dance music radio station based in Manchester, England. History The frequency was originally issued to Sunset 102 Radio - The Kickin FM but that suffered some financial problems. In May 1993, the Radio Authority made a decision to prematurely terminate Sunset's licence, apparently accusing the station...
```java /* * * * 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. * */ package com.ctrip.framework.apollo.openapi.v1.controller; import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; import static org.junit.Ass...
Red Roses, Red Lips, Red Wine () is a 1953 West German romantic drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Gardy Granass, John Van Dreelen, and Rolf von Nauckhoff. It shares its title with a popular song of the same era. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art ...
The 1995 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Southwest Texas State University (now known as Texas State University) during the 1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Southland Conference (SLC). In their fourth year under head coach Jim Bob Heldu...
Roger W. Mills (born 13 February 1951, in Guildford, Surrey, UK) is a British economist working in the area of corporate finance. Emeritus professor at Henley Business School University of Reading, the group chairman at Value Focus Group, a group of consulting firms, chief instructor and chairman of the British Shito R...
Jucuarán is a municipality in the department of Usulután, El Salvador. According to the official census of 2007, it has a population of 13,424 inhabitants. History The population is of pre-Columbian origin Ulúa, and by the year 1550 it was inhabited by about 300 people. It suffered an onslaught of pirates in 1682, whi...
Turze Rogi is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łuków, within Łuków County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately east of Łuków and north of the regional capital Lublin. References Turze Rogi
Bumba lennoni is a species of tarantula found in 2015 in Caxiuanã National Forest. It is about one inch long, small for a tarantula but is closely related to the largest spider in the world. Origins This spider lives in northern Brazil, and is named after John Lennon "the legendary creator of The Beatles, who contribu...
Gümüşdere (literally "silver creek") is a Turkish place name that may refer to the following places in Turkey: Gümüşdere, Hopa, a village in the district of Hopa, Artvin Province Gümüşdere, Pazaryeri, a village in the district of Pazaryeri, Bilecik Province Gümüşdere, Tavas See also Gümüş (disambiguation), "silve...
Girolamo Marchesi (c. 1471 – 1550) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Born in Cotignola, whence his nickname of Girolamo da Cotignola, he trained early on with Francesco Francia in Bologna, then in Rome under Raphael. He then traveled to Naples where he was patronized by the Florentine merchant Tommaso ...
```objective-c class CContainerDlg : public CDialog { DECLARE_DYNAMIC(CContainerDlg) public: CContainerDlg(CWnd* pParent = NULL); // standard constructor virtual ~CContainerDlg(); virtual void OnFinalRelease(); // Dialog Data enum { IDD = IDD_CONTAINER_DIALOG }; protected: virtual void DoData...
Cham Palaces and Hotels () is a five star Syrian-based hotel chain. The chain has hotels in major Syrian cities and touristic spots, and has already expanded into neighboring Jordan. Hotels Syria Apamee Cham Palace - Hama, Syria Badia Cham Hotel - Deir ez-Zor, Syria Bosra Cham Palace - Bosra, Syria Cham Palace - Dama...
Thomas Tsitas (Greek: Θωμάς Τσίτας; born 30 July 1991) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a striker for Iraklis Ampelokipi. Club career Early life and career Tsitas was born in Giannitsa and started his career playing for Athlitiki Akadimia Giannitson. In the summer of 2007, after his club's president of...
"Computer says no" is a catchphrase first used in the British sketch comedy television programme Little Britain in 2004. In British culture, the phrase is used to criticise public-facing organisations and customer service staff who rely on information stored on or generated by a computer to make decisions and respond t...
In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background. A group of actors brought together in the post-production stage of film production to create this murmur is known as a walla group. According to one story, walla received its name during the ...
Aropsiclus is a genus of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis). This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Aropsiclus junci. References External links Index Fungorum Enigmatic Sordariomycetes taxa Monotypic Sord...
Tennis competitions at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile are scheduled to be held from October 23 to 29. The competitions will take place at the Racket Sports Center, in Ñuñoa. A total of 83 athletes (42 men and 41 women) are scheduled to compete in five events: singles and doubles for each gender and a m...
JazzFest Berlin (also known as the Berlin Jazz Festival) is a jazz festival in Berlin, Germany. Originally called the "Berliner Jazztage" (Berlin Jazz Days), it was founded in 1964 in West Berlin by the Berliner Festspiele. Venues included Berliner Philharmonie, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Volksbühne, Haus der Berlin...
The African Blood Brotherhood for African Liberation and Redemption (ABB) was a U.S. black liberation organization established in 1919 in New York City by journalist Cyril Briggs. The group was established as a propaganda organization built on the model of the secret society. The group's socialist orientation caught th...
Nejc Vidmar (born 31 March 1989) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Slovan. Club career Vidmar started his senior career with Domžale. International career Vidmar received his first call-up to the senior Slovenia squad for the UEFA Euro 2016 play-off against Ukraine in November 2015....
Rathsoony is a ringfort and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland. Location Rathsoony is located 4 km ( miles) southeast of Loughrea. History and description Rathsoony is a quadrivallate rath not much raised above the field level, with a central rampart and two fosses with an intervening ring and marked...
Oliwia Bałuk (born ) is a Polish volleyball player. She is part of the Poland women's national volleyball team. She participated in the 2017 Girls' U18 Volleyball European Championship, 2017 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship, and 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League. On club level she played for K...
Michael Finlay Parkhurst (born January 24, 1984) is an American former soccer player who played as a defender. The 2005 MLS Rookie of the Year and 2007 MLS Defender of the Year Award, Parkhurst was capable of playing both as a center back and right back. He played for the United States national team, including being a ...
John Davies (1823 - 1874) was a Welsh Methodist minister. He was born in Llandovery, and as a young boy attended a school in Myddfai for a while before moving to attend classes at Hanover School, near Abergavenny. In 1842, he began a period of study at Brecon College, following which, as an ordained minister, he held a...
Middle March or Middle Marches may refer to: Central March, historical subdivision of Muslim Iberia Middle March, a historical part of Scottish Marches Mittelmarch, a fictional place in The City in the Autumn Stars by Michael Moorcock Mittelmark, region in the March Brandenburg See also Middlemarch (disambiguation)
Félix Kouadjo (1939 – May 6, 2012) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bondoukou, Côte d'Ivoire. He was born in the village of Binao in 1939. Ordained to the priesthood in 1969, Kouadjo became a bishop in 1996. He died at the Bondoukou Regional Hospital from cardiac issues while in office. ...
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Jeremiah Curtin (6 September 1835 – 14 December 1906) was an American ethnographer, folklorist, and translator. Curtin had an abiding interest in languages and was conversant with several. From 1883 to 1891 he was employed by the Bureau of American Ethnology as a field researcher documenting the customs and mythologies...
Cristobal Roberto Orozco (born 1944) served as the American Chargé d'Affaires in Brazil from February 2001 until April 2002. A career Foreign Service Officer, at the time of his appointment he held the Personal Rank of Minister-Counselor in the Senior Foreign Service. A native of Sacramento, California, Orozco receiv...