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Deportes Melipilla is a Chilean football club, based on Melipilla, a comune in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. It was founded on January 24, 1992, as a successor of Club Deportivo Soinca Bata. The club has its classic rival, San Antonio Unido match known as “Clásico del Maipo” or “The Maipo Derbi”.
Deportes Melipill... |
Patrick Alexander Chance (1857–1919) was an Irish nationalist politician and Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
He was elected as an Irish Parliamentary Party MP for the South Kilkenny constituency at the 1885 general election. He was re-elected at the... |
The twenty-first edition of the Caribbean Series (Serie del Caribe) was played in . It was held from February 4 through February 9 with the champions teams from the Dominican Republic, Águilas Cibaeñas; Mexico, Tomateros de Culiacán; Puerto Rico, Indios de Mayagüez and Venezuela, Leones del Caracas. The format consiste... |
The Strand Theater is a vaudeville theater located at 400 Clifton Avenue in Lakewood Township, Ocean County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 22, 1982, for its significance in architecture, art, and theater.
History
The theater was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, and built for ... |
Rainald of Dassel (c. 1120 – 14 August 1167) was Archbishop of Cologne and Archchancellor of Italy from 1159 until his death. A close advisor to the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick Barbarossa, he had an important influence on Imperial politics, mainly in the Italian conflict of Guelphs and Ghibellines.
Life
Rainald was... |
The 1938 Lafayette Leopards football team was an American football team that represented Lafayette College in the Middle Three Conference during the 1938 college football season. In its second season under head coach Edward Mylin, the team compiled a 5–3 record. Harold Simmons and Norbert Weldon were the team captains... |
Trout Valley is a census-designated place in Grant County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 16 as of the 2010 census. New Mexico State Road 35 passes through the community.
Geography
Trout Valley is located at . According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the community has an area of , all land.
Demographics
R... |
Salmagi is a small townland within the hinterland of the commune of Quartu Sant'Elena in Sardinia, Italy. Salmagi is currently a residential area, while high in the mountains, goats are managed by a shepherd.
Geography
Salmagi is on the side of a mountain. It touches the Commune of Maracalagonis. Salmagi is close to... |
Colin Walter Braid (23 November 1913 – 15 June 1938) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Braid died aged 24, from head injuries sustained when he fell while working in a Broken Hill mine.
Notes
External links
1913 births
1938 deaths
Australian rules... |
The following is a list of most watched United States television broadcasts of 1989 (single-network only) according to Nielsen.
Most watched by week
References
Most watched 1989
Most watched |
TAU (Thousand Astronomical Units) was a proposed uncrewed interstellar probe that would go to a distance of one thousand astronomical units (1000 AU) from the Earth and Sun by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1987 using tested technology. One scientific purpose would be to measure the distance to other stars via s... |
Ilex theezans, also I. theæzans and I. theazans, is a species of the genus Ilex in the family Aquifoliaceae, native to Brazil and typically found in its Atlantic Forest. It is sometimes used as an adulterant of maté and sometimes confused with the yerba maté (I. paraguarensis). In Brazil, it is sometimes called orelha-... |
San Pedro Lake is a lake in the Beni Department of Bolivia. It is in the southwest part of the Reserva Forestall Itenez at an elevation of . Its surface area is .
Lakes of Beni Department |
Nikolaos Sophianos (; c. 1500 – after 1551) was a Greek Renaissance humanist and cartographer chiefly noted for his Totius Graeciae Descriptio map and his grammar of Greek. He was born into the local nobility of Corfu at the beginning of the 16th century and was educated at the Greek Quirinal College in Rome, co-founde... |
Bethel Park High School, also called BPHS, is a four-year, comprehensive high school located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, with an enrollment of 1,391 students in grades 9–12 for the 2018–2019 school year. Its curriculum includes ten Advanced Placement Program courses, 14 honors courses and four foreign language progra... |
Brzeźnica is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rudnik, within Racibórz County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Rudnik, north of Racibórz, and west of the regional capital Katowice.
Gallery
References
Villages in Racibórz County |
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Dalla nubes is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Mexico.
References
Butterflies described in 1991
nubes |
Brenda Bruce OBE (7 July 1919 – 19 February 1996) was an English actress. She was focused on the theatre, radio, film and television.
Career
Bruce was born in Prestwich, Lancashire in 1919, and started her acting career as a teenager on stage as a chorus girl. She appeared with the Birmingham Repertory Company (1936–3... |
Thomas Radclyffe (or Ratclyffe), 3rd Earl of Sussex KG (c. 15259 June 1583), was Lord Deputy of Ireland during the Tudor period of English history, and a leading courtier during the reign of Elizabeth I.
Family
He was the eldest son of Henry Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex, and his first wife Elizabeth Howard. His mater... |
Emerling-Gase Motorsports (formerly Joey Gase Racing) is an American stock car racing team that competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The team was founded in November 2021 with NASCAR owner-driver Joey Gase, then called Joey Gase Racing. In December 2021, it was announced that NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour driver Patric... |
Monkeys are one of the smartest animals amongst the animal kingdom according to the Chinese culture.
Monkeys, particularly macaques and monkey-like gibbons, have played significant roles in Chinese culture for over two thousand years. Some examples familiar to English speakers include the zodiacal Year of the Monkey, ... |
Djamel is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Djamel Abdoun (born 1986), French-born Algerian footballer
Djamel Amani (born 1962), former Algerian professional footballer
Djamel Ameziane, Algerian citizen, former resident of Canada, held in the US Guantanamo Bay detention camps
Djamel Bakar (born 1989)... |
The 2014 Nordic Futsal Championship, was the fourth edition of the Nordic Futsal Championship hosted by Tampere, Finland.
Final standings
Matches and results
Awards
Winner: Vegakameratene
Runners-up: Ilves
Third-Place: Golden Futsal Team
Top scorer:
Best Player:
References
External links
Futsal Planet
2... |
Metaseiulus is a genus of mites in the Phytoseiidae family.
Species
Metaseiulus denmarki (Chant & Yoshida-Shaul, 1984)
Metaseiulus luculentis (De Leon, 1959)
Metaseiulus serratus (Tuttle & Muma, 1973)
Metaseiulus adjacentis (De Leon, 1959)
Metaseiulus arboreus (Chant, 1957)
Metaseiulus anchialus (Kennett, 1958)
... |
The 2015 League of Ireland Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2015 EA Sports Cup, was the 42nd season of the League of Ireland's secondary knockout competition. The EA Sports Cup features teams from the SSE Airtricity League Premier and First Divisions, as well as some intermediate level teams.
Teams
Clubs den... |
Community building is a field of practices directed toward the creation or enhancement of community among individuals within a regional area (such as a neighborhood) or with a common need or interest. It is often encompassed under the fields of community organizing, community organization, community work, and community... |
Palau de Gel is an arena in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, belonging to FC Barcelona. The 1,256 seating capacity arena is home to the ice hockey division of FC Barcelona. It is located between Mini Estadi and the Camp Nou, few meters north of the Palau Blaugrana.
The building occupies and the playing area is long by ... |
There once were four direct railway routes between Liverpool and Manchester in the North West of England; only two remain, the two centre routes of the four. The most northerly and the most southerly of the four routes are no longer direct lines. Of the remaining two direct routes, the northern route of the two is full... |
Jonathan Wasilwa Barasa (1916December 1996) was a Kenyan chief born in Sirisia, in Bungoma County to Wasilwa and Lumbasi. He went to Bitonge School at the age of seven and later Government African School, present-day Kakamega High School. After primary school he was called to Alliance High School. His lack of school fe... |
Mickaël Glenn Conjungo Taumhas (born 6 May 1969 in Bangui) is a French discus thrower. He formerly represented his birth country of the Central African Republic.
Career
On the regional African level he won a gold medal at the 1993 African Championships, silver medals at the 1995 All-Africa Games and the 2000 African C... |
Widford railway station served the village of Widford, Hertfordshire, England, from 1863 to 1964 on the Buntingford branch line.
History
The station was opened on 3 July 1863 by the Great Eastern Railway. It was situated on the north side of Ware Road. It had a brick-built waiting room and a booking office. At the ea... |
Carby may be:
Australian slang for carburetor
People and fictional characters with the surname Carby include:
Hazel Carby, professor of African American Studies at Yale University
Carn Carby, character in Ender's Game
See also
Karby (disambiguation) |
The Fatty Knees fibreglass sailing dinghies were designed by Lyle Hess (1912–2002). Produced in 7’ (2.1m), 8’ (2.4m) and 9’ (2.7m) long models. The 8’ model has a 4’ (1.2m) beam. Primarily designed as a yacht tender with good rowing and towing characteristics, the boat can be sailed, with enough width in the beam to ... |
The religious views of Thomas Jefferson diverged widely from the traditional Christianity of his era. Throughout his life, Jefferson was intensely interested in theology, religious studies, and morality.
Jefferson was most comfortable with Deism, rational religion, theistic rationalism, and Unitarianism. He was sympath... |
Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois (Occitan: Sent Bausèli) is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Hérault department
References
Communes of Hérault |
Halcourt is a locality in northern Alberta, Canada within the County of Grande Prairie No. 1. It is approximately west of Grande Prairie and was named after Harry Halcourt Walker, an early settler who filed claim in April 1910 as the land was being surveyed for settlement. The first public building was the Halcourt Me... |
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Alai Payuthey () is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written, co-produced and directed by Mani Ratnam, starring R. Madhavan and Shalini. The film explores the tensions of married life between two young people who elope and the maturing of love among urban Indians who are conflicted between tradition and... |
Miles High Records, is an independent jazz record label founded in 2010 by vibraphonist Mark Sherman.
The record label's subsidiary, Miles High Music Books, publishes music education books, most by Sherman, who is on the jazz faculty at The Juilliard School in Manhattan.
Discography
Dan Block, From His World to Min... |
Vere Henry Hobart, Lord Hobart (8 December 1818 – 27 April 1875) was a British colonial administrator.
Hobart was born in Welbourn, Lincolnshire to Augustus Hobart-Hampden, 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire and Mary Williams, daughter of Welsh barrister John Williams. In 1840, he graduated from Trinity College, Oxford with... |
Robert William "Bob" Dougherty (April 20, 1932May 12, 2006) was a professional American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL). He played for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams (1957) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1958), and the AFL's Oakland Raiders (1960–1963).
References... |
In the textile arts, a stitch is a single turn or loop of thread, or yarn. Stitches are the fundamental elements of sewing, knitting, embroidery, crochet, and needle lace-making, whether by hand or machine. A variety of stitches, each with one or more names, are used for specific purposes.
Sewing, embroidery, and la... |
The Norfolk Cricket Alliance is a recreational club cricket league based in the English county of Norfolk with a handful of its member clubs residing just over the border in Suffolk. All of its member clubs are affiliated to the Norfolk Cricket Board. The league has seven divisions in total: the Premier Division, Divis... |
Friday After Next (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Marcus Raboy's 2002 Christmas-themed comedy film Friday After Next. It was released on November 19, 2002 via Hollywood Records. Produced by Mitch Rotter, Mitchell Leib and Spring Aspers with Ice Cube and Matt Alvarez as executive producers, the album is... |
The 8th Ohio Cavalry Regiment was a regiment of Union cavalry raised by the state of Ohio for service during the American Civil War. It served in the Eastern Theater, primarily in West Virginia and then in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia.
Organization and service
The 8th Ohio Cavalry Regiment was formed on J... |
The 1587 siege of Kagoshima took place during Japan's Sengoku period, and was the last stand of the Shimazu family against the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. This was the final battle in Hideyoshi's campaign to take Kyūshū.
Following the Shimazu defeat at Sendaigawa, the Shimazu then retreated to their home castle of K... |
Kitihawa Point Du Sable (also known by her Christian name, Catherine) was a Potawatomi woman who, with her husband Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, established the first permanent settlement in what is now the city of Chicago. By the late 1700s, Kitihawa and her husband had set up their farm and trading post on the Chicag... |
The ice block expedition of 1959 () was a publicity stunt carried out by the Norwegian insulation material producer Glassvatt. Responding to a challenge from the radio station Radio Luxembourg, Glassvatt decided to equip a truck to bring a three-ton block of ice from Mo i Rana by the Arctic Circle, to Libreville by the... |
Malangi (1890s – 1927) was a dacoit or a bandit during the colonial occupation of Punjab, British India. He was known as 'Robinhood' in his native district of Kasur. Punjab has a folklore tradition of appreciating the role of dacoits such as Malangi who defied the authorities of the period and sided with the common pe... |
C. Guy Stephenson (February 15, 1901 – January 28, 1998) was an American college football, college basketball and college baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee from 1924 to 1925, as well as serving as the school's head men's basketball coach... |
"Sledgehammer" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on June 27, 2016, through Westbury Road Entertainment and Roc Nation as a single to promote Star Trek Beyond (2016). It plays during the film's closing credits but is not included on the film's soundtrack. Rihanna wrote the song with Sia Fur... |
Big Brother Célébrités is the Quebec celebrity version of the international reality show Big Brother. It premiered on January 10, 2021 on Noovo. Produced by Banijay and Groupe Entourage, it is hosted by singer Marie-Mai Bouchard.
Similar in format to the American,American Celebrity,and Canadian English versions of the... |
In idempotent analysis, the tropical semiring is a semiring of extended real numbers with the operations of minimum (or maximum) and addition replacing the usual ("classical") operations of addition and multiplication, respectively.
The tropical semiring has various applications (see tropical analysis), and forms the ... |
Polyalthia hookeriana is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is a tree found in Malaysia and Singapore.
References
hookeriana
Trees of Malaya
Least concern plants
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN |
Look on the bright side is an English language idiom that suggests trying to be optimistic.
Look on the bright side may also refer to:
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life", song from Monty Python's Life of Brian
Looking on the Bright Side (1932), a British musical comedy film
Lookin' on the Bright Side (1993), a... |
Steven Strait (born March 23, 1986) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for starring in the adventure film Sky High (2005) as Warren Peace and the science fiction series The Expanse (2015–2022).
Early life
Strait was born and raised in Greenwich Village, a neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, the son of ... |
Teleolophus is an extinct genus of herbivorous mammals related to tapirs that flourished in the Eocene of Asia.
References
Eocene odd-toed ungulates
Eocene mammals of Asia
Fossil taxa described in 1925 |
Tverreggi is a mountain in Skjåk Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The tall mountain is located in the Breheimen mountains and inside the Breheimen National Park, about southwest of the village of Grotli and about east of the border with Luster Municipality in Vestland county. The mountain is surrounded by s... |
Neornithischia ("new ornithischians") is a clade of the dinosaur order Ornithischia. It is the sister group of the Thyreophora within the clade Genasauria. Neornithischians are united by having a thicker layer of asymmetrical enamel on the inside of their lower teeth. The teeth wore unevenly with chewing and developed... |
Mel Tormé Live at the Fujitsu–Concord Festival 1990 is a 1991 live album by the American jazz singer Mel Tormé, recorded in Tokyo.
Track listing
"A Shine on Your Shoes" (Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz) – 3:19
"Looking at You"/"That Face"/"Look at That Face" (Irving Berlin)/(Lew Spence, Alan Bergman)/(Leslie Bricusse... |
The Division of Moore is an Australian electoral division in the state of Western Australia.
History
The Division was named after George Fletcher Moore, the first Advocate-General of Western Australia, and is at present a marginal Liberal seat held by Ian Goodenough since the 2013 federal election, having changed sig... |
The Carnegie Library is in Egerton Street, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building and "possesses special architectural and historic interest within a national context". It was built in 1906 as an extension to Waterloo House and the... |
Ozeryany () may refer to the following places in Ukraine:
Villages
Chernihiv Oblast
Ozeriany, Bobrovytsia Raion
Ozeriany, Varva Raion
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Ozeriany, Burshtyn urban hromada, Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Ozeriany, Tlumach Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Kherson Oblast
Ozeriany, Kherson O... |
Kosie is a South African male given name. It is a hypocorism of Jacobus. Notable people with the name include:
Kosie Marais (1900–1963), South African brandy maker
Kosie Pretorius (1935–2017), Namibian politician
Kosie Venter (born 1969), South African cricket player
African masculine given names |
The 2019 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election to elect members of Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council in England took place on 2 May 2019. This was on the same day as other local elections.
One third of the council stood for election, with each successful candidate serving a four-year term of office, expir... |
A blue flu is a type of strike action undertaken by police officers in which a large number simultaneously use sick leave. A blue flu is a preferred strike action by police in some parts of the United States where police strikes are prohibited by law. At times, the matter goes to court, such as when officers need to un... |
Michael Flachmann (November 3, 1942 – August 8, 2013) was an American stage actor, dramaturg and teacher in art at California State University (CSUB) since 1972 as a specialist in Shakespeare and Renaissance literature.
Biography
As teacher at CSUB of Bakersfield, California, he had a productive life, contributing t... |
The Horlick Mountains are a mountain range in the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica. Some sources indicate that the designation includes the Ohio Range, the Long Hills, and all of the Wisconsin Range, while others suggest that it includes only the eastern portion of the Queen Maud Mountains and the main body of t... |
"The Imposter" is a short story written by Nathanael West in the early 1930s; it was not published in West's lifetime and first appeared in The New Yorker on June 2, 1997, and in the Library of America edition of West's collected work: Novels & Other Writings. The story, told by a struggling writer and set among the ex... |
NCAA Basketball 09 is the 2008 installment in the NCAA Basketball series. It was released on November 17, 2008 for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360. Cleveland Cavaliers player Kevin Love (who was a UCLA forward at the time) is featured on the cover. A special edition called NCAA Basketball 09: March Madne... |
Moccasin Gap, also known as Big Moccasin Gap, is a pass in Clinch Mountain, a long ridge within the Appalachian Mountains, at Gate City, Virginia.
This gap has a long history as a passageway through the mountain. It was used by the Cherokee and Shawnee, and was the first gap through which the Daniel Boone Wilderness R... |
The 1937 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1937 college football season. The team's head football coach was Wesley Fry, in his third year at the helm of the Wildcats. The Wildcats played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas.
Led by All-Conference back E... |
Buergeria otai is a species of frogs in the family Rhacophoridae. It is endemic to Taiwan and found in the eastern and southern parts of the island. Buergeria japonica, with whom Buergeria otai was confused before described as a distinct species in 2017, occurs in northwestern Taiwan. The two species have only a narrow... |
The Tanzania Zanzibar International Register of Shipping (TZIRS) is the body appointed by the Tanzania Zanzibar Government to register ships under the Tanzanian flag.
References
External links
Tanzania Zanzibar International Register of Shipping Official Website.
Transport in Tanzania
Economy of Tanzania
Ship regist... |
The Street of Sin (1928) is an American silent film directed by Mauritz Stiller. It starred Emil Jannings, Fay Wray and Olga Baclanova. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
Preservation status
The film is now considered a lost film.
Cast
Olga Baclanova as Annie
Emil Jannings as "Basher" Bill
Fay Wray as Elizabet... |
Emoia is a genus of skinks, lizards in the subfamily Eugongylinae. The genus Emoia belongs to a group of genera mainly from the southwestern Pacific-Australian region.
These small skinks are commonly known as emoias or skinks.
Species
List of 78 valid Emoia species and their respective authors, geographical ranges, a... |
Enigma was a musical project by British producer and musician Nigel Wright in the early 1980s. The recordings were by session musicians and singers who performed medleys of popular disco tracks. In 1981, the singles "Ain't No Stopping" and "I Love Music" reached #11 and #25 on the UK Singles Chart, respectively. They a... |
The Mask and Wig Club, a private club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded in 1889, is a historic collegiate musical comedy troupe. Created as an alternative to the existing theatrical and dramatic outlets at the University of Pennsylvania, Mask and Wig has presented comedy, music, and dancing to the University of Pe... |
Ropica varicolor is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1939.
References
varicolor
Beetles described in 1939 |
Mario Marín may refer to:
Mario Marín (politician) (born 1954), Mexican politician
Mario Marín (footballer) (born 1991), Spanish footballer |
Lakewood Fairgrounds, established in 1916 in Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, was built to be the home of the Southeastern Fair. The Lakewood Fairgrounds was located on of former Creek Indian land, which was situated around a lake.
The Southeastern Fair
There was also a circus big top, arcade games, vendors, and a large... |
Canford School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school for pupils aged 13–18). Situated in 300 acres of parkland near to the market town of Wimborne Minster in Dorset, south west England, it is one of the largest schools by area.
The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' C... |
Val d'Hérens is an alpine valley in the Valais canton of Switzerland. It was formed by the Hérens glacier, which retreated at the end of the last ice age. It is now the valley of the Borgne river, a tributary of the Rhone (confluence above Sion)
It extends from the Rhône valley to a number of high mountains - Dent Bla... |
Ribisi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Giovanni Ribisi (born 1974), American actor
Marissa Ribisi (born 1974), American actress, twin sister of Giovanni
Italian-language surnames |
Carlos Junior Huerto Saavedra (born 26 April 1999) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a left-back for Peruvian Primera División side Cantolao on loan from Sporting Cristal.
Huerto is also known by his nickname 'Checho'.
Club career
Universidad San Martín
Huerto is a product of Universidad San Martín and made his ... |
Saint-Just-Malmont (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Haute-Loire department
References
Communes of Haute-Loire |
Lenny Solomon (born 28 September 1952) is a Canadian jazz, pop, and classical violinist and composer. An active studio musician, he has performed on hundreds of recordings and soundtracks, He has also recorded two of his own jazz albums: After You've Gone and The Gershwin Sessions. He has appeared as a guest soloist wi... |
Roberto Julián Duranona (born 8 December 1965) is a Cuban-Icelandic former handball player. His demarcation on the field was left backcourt.
Duranona participated with the Cuba men's national handball team on the World Men's Handball Championship in 1986, where his team finished 15th out of 16, but with 50 goals he fi... |
Bear Butte Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota.
The creek takes its name from Bear Butte.
See also
List of rivers of South Dakota
References
Rivers of Lawrence County, South Dakota
Rivers of Meade County, South Dakota
Rivers of South Dakota |
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Gullruten ("Golden Screen") is an annual award for the Norwegian TV industry, founded in 1998 by Norske Film- og TV-produsenters forening. The awarding committee has representatives from the major national TV companies, NRK, TV 2, TV3 and TVNorge. In 1998, the show was hosted by Nadia Hasnaoui, and from 1999 to 2012, b... |
Zhiyi (; 538–597 CE) also Chen De'an (陳德安), is the fourth patriarch of the Tiantai tradition of Buddhism in China. His standard title was Śramaṇa Zhiyi (沙門智顗), linking him to the broad tradition of Indian asceticism. Zhiyi is famous for being the first in the history of Chinese Buddhism to elaborate a complete, critica... |
N1 is a 24-hour cable news channel launched on 30 October 2014. The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe. Available on cable TV throughout former Yugoslavia, N1 is CNN International's local broadcast partner and affiliate via... |
Stadionul Municipal Dej is a multi-purpose stadium in Dej, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Unirea Dej.
External links
Stadionul Unirea at soccerway.com
Football venues in Romania
Dej
Buildings and structures in Cluj County |
Smolino is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bielsk, within Płock County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Bielsk, north-east of Płock, and north-west of Warsaw.
References
Smolino |
The 1st ceremony of the Feroz Awards was held at the Cine Callao in Madrid, on January 27, 2014. It was hosted by actress Alexandra Jiménez and aired on national TV through Paramount Channel.
Winners and nominees
The winners and nominees are listed as follows:
Honorary Feroz Awad
José Sacristán
See also
28th Goya ... |
Giacomo Manzoni (1840–1912) was an Italian painter, active and exhibiting in the Veneto, mainly genre works.
Biography
He was born in Padua. He painted still lives, exhibited at Turin in 1880. At Milan in 1881 he exhibited Frutta; Un' erbivendola; La leggitrice; La pittrice; and Una fanciulla. At Rome, in 1883, he exh... |
Dehaqan (, also Romanized as Dehāqān) is a city in the Central District of Dehaqan County, Isfahan province, Iran, and serves as both capital of the county and of the district.
At the 2006 National Census, its population was 16,899 in 4,664 households. The following census in 2011 counted 17,108 people in 5,244 househ... |
Theophilus Washington Smith (September 28, 1784 – May 6, 1845) was an Illinois Supreme Court Justice from 1825 until his resignation on December 26, 1842. He holds the distinction of being the subject of Illinois's first impeachment trial, held in 1833.
Smith was born in New York City and joined the navy before becomi... |
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