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```go package main import ( "context" "flag" "io" "log" "github.com/stellar/go/historyarchive" "github.com/stellar/go/ingest" "github.com/stellar/go/support/storage" ) func main() { ledgerPtr := flag.Uint64("ledger", 0, "`ledger to analyze` (tip: has to be of the form `ledger = 64*n - 1`, where n is > 0)") ...
Tarenna drummondii is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is found mainly in Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa. References drummondii Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Diane Mary Bridson
Will Clayson (June 24, 1868 – September 28, 1950) was the fifth mayor of Anchorage, Alaska. Biography William H. Clayson was born in Port Gamble, Washington Territory to English immigrant parents, Edward Clayson and Annie Mary Quinton. By 1869, the family had settled in a logging camp near Seabeck, Washington Territor...
Marianna City Hall is located in the former Marianna National Guard Armory at 45 West Mississippi Street in Marianna, Arkansas. It is a large two-story brick building, with restrained Art Deco styling. It was designed by Durward F. Kyle, and built in 1929 with funding from the city and the state's Military Department...
The 2013 Pakistani provincial elections may refer to: 2013 Balochistan provincial election 2013 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial election 2013 Punjab provincial election 2013 Sindh provincial election 2013 elections in Pakistan Elections in Pakistan by administrative unit
The Kingsmen are a 1960s American rock band from Portland, Oregon. They are best known for their 1963 recording of R&B singer Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", which held the No. 2 spot on the Billboard charts for six weeks and has become an enduring classic. In total, the Kingsmen charted 13 singles from 1963 to 1968 an...
Willy Dols (Sittard, 21 March 1911 – Schwesing, 5 November 1944) was a Dutch linguist, dialectologist and phonologist. He was the first one to make a profound study of the diphthongization which is typical for the Sittard dialect, in his dissertation which was not published until nine years after his death. Biography ...
Conveyor transport is the broad category of transport modes that includes modes developed from the idea of a conveyor belt. Examples include: Conveyor belt, two or more pulleys, with a continuous loop of material that rotates about them Escalator, a moving staircase, for carrying people between floors of a building...
Ciboria amentacea, commonly known as the catkin cup, is a species of ascomycete fungus in the family Sclerotiniaceae. It is widespread in Europe and North America, where it grows on catkins of willow and alder. The species was first described by Giovanni Battista Balbis in 1804 as Peziza amentacea. Karl Wilhelm Gottlie...
Lower Tsitika River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. History The park was established on July 12, 1995. Geography The park is in size. This park protects the lands between three previously established Ecological Reserves, namely Tsitika Mountain Ecological Reserve, Mt. Derby Ecologic...
Caroline Elkins (American, born Caroline Fox, 1969) is Professor of History and African and African American Studies at Harvard University, the Thomas Henry Carroll/Ford Foundation Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, Affiliated Professor at Harvard Law School, and the Founding Oppenheimer F...
Sneaker is the debut album by the band Sneaker. It was released in 1981 on Handshake Records. It contains the hit single, "More Than Just the Two of Us" (U.S. #34, AC #17). Although the song became more popular in the Philippines. Track listing Production Producer: Jeff Baxter Engineer: Larold Rebhun Management & d...
San Cosme y Damián is a district in the Itapúa Department of Paraguay. Located 80 km west of Encarnación, it is close to places like Ayolas, General Artigas or Isla Apipé, in Southern Paraguay and Northern Argentina, along the Paraná River. It covers an area of 800 km2 and has an estimated population of over 10,000 in ...
Bésame En La Boca is a 1995 Mexican romance and fantasy film directed and written by Abraham Cherem and Ricardo Del Rio, and produced by Humberto Zurita and Christian Bach. The film stars Latin pop singer Paulina Rubio, actors Charlie Masso, Fernando Colunga, Delia Casanova, Dolores Beristáin, and Leonardo García. The ...
Roar Hagen (born 15 April 1954) is a Norwegian illustrator. Biography He was born in Ørsta, and started his newspaper career in Sunnmørsposten in 1975. He went on to Stavanger Aftenblad from 1978 to 1986 and Verdens Gang since 1986. Through his connection to the Cartoonists & Writers Syndicate in New York City he has ...
The 1981 Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) in the Southland Conference during the 1981 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their second year under head coach...
Ahilan Arulanantham is an American human rights lawyer. He specializes in immigrants' rights, particularly the rights of people facing deportation from the United States. He has been Senior Counsel and Director of Advocacy/Legal Director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, and has also been a...
Castlewarren (), previously known as Buile (pronounced "Boula"), is a small village in County Kilkenny, Ireland, located some north of the N10 national primary road at Flagmount. The castle site, from which Castlewarren takes its name, is on top of a ridge above sea level. St. Scuithin's The Catholic church in the v...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the South American nations of Argentina and Chile engaged in an expensive naval arms race to ensure the other would not gain supremacy in the Southern Cone. Although the Argentine and Chilean navies were insignificant in the 1860s, with zero and five warships, resp...
Eloise Baza (January 5, 1953 – October 29, 2007) was the president of the Guam Chamber of Commerce from 1984 until 2007. She was the first woman and the first Chamorro to hold the presidency of the Chamber of Commerce. She was also the longest-serving president of the organization to date. Early life Baza was born on ...
Kahal Kadosh Beth Shalome () (Congregation Holy House of Peace) was the first synagogue built in Richmond, Virginia; it was also the first Sephardic Kahal in Virginia. The creation of this community was a natural outgrowth of early immigration to North America and it was one of the first six synagogues built in Britis...
Moslavina () also known as Monoszló in hungarian is a microregion in Croatia centered on the central mountain of Moslavačka gora. It is administratively divided by the counties of Zagreb, Sisak-Moslavina and Bjelovar-Bilogora. The main city in the region in terms of traffic, commerce and business is the city of Kutina ...
René Blum may refer to: René Blum (impresario) (1878–1942), French ballet choreographer René Blum (politician) (1889–1967), Luxembourgian politician
The superyacht Samaya was launched at the Feadship yard in Aalsmeer. British designer Redman Whiteley Dixon, designed both the interior and exterior of Samaya. Design Her length is , beam is and she has a draught of . The hull is built out of steel while the superstructure is made out of aluminium with teak laid de...
The 1895 Stanford football team represented Stanford University in the 1895 college football season and was coached by Walter Camp in his second consecutive and third overall year with the team. It was also his last year at Stanford; he returned to Yale after the season where he served as a volunteer advisory coach for...
The Chronicle of the City of Lucerne (German: Luzerner Chronik) is the oldest existing chronological account of the history of the city of Lucerne. Composition The Chronicle of the City of Lucerne was composed around 1482 by Melchior Russ from Lucerne. Russ’ chronicle, which is preceded by a translation of the pref...
Peter Amos Mbiko Siwo ( – ) He was born in Siwo Village beside the Thandiwe Caves, near Chipata in Eastern Province. He was a pupil at Munali Boys Secondary School, Lusaka and became Head Boy, at that time it was the only secondary school for black boys in the then Northern Rhodesia. He was one of the first black grad...
is a Japanese politician and the current mayor of the city of Warabi in Saitama Prefecture. He is a member of the Japanese Communist Party. External links Personal homepage Mayors of places in Saitama Prefecture 1963 births Living people Japanese Communist Party politicians
Young at Heart was a British television music programme presented by DJ Jimmy Savile and Valerie Masters. Produced by Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle upon Tyne for ITV, the show was launched in May 1960 and ran for eight episodes. Young at Heart was Savile's first television series. Four years after presenting this ...
Neil Donald Harrison (born 16 April 1962, Wolverhampton) is a top ranking cricket umpire based in Japan. He is one of two members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) East Asia Pacific Elite Umpires Panel from Japan. Harrison umpired four matches at the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup. References External links...
Wall Rock () is a rock north of Robbins Nunatak in the Schmidt Hills portion of the Neptune Range, Pensacola Mountains in Queen Elizabeth Land, Antarctica. Wall Rock was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956–1966. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic N...
Warnow may refer to: Warnow, a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Warnow (Güstrow), a municipality in the district of Güstrow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Warnow, Pommern, German name of Warnowo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, modern Poland Warnow, Nordwestmecklenburg, a municipality in the district Nordwe...
Damir Kukuruzović (20 August 1975 – 12 December 2020) was a Croatian jazz guitarist. He was the most famous Croatian representative of gypsy jazz. Biography Born in Sisak, Kukuruzović was the founder of the Damir Kukuruzović Django Group, with whom he recorded several albums and played at numerous international jazz f...
Libonati is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Berardino Libonati (1934–2010), Italian academic, businessman, jurist, and lawyer Roland V. Libonati (1897–1991), American politician See also Libonatti Italian-language surnames
Erika Chong Shuch is an American theatrical performer, director, choreographer, and educator based in San Francisco, California. Her work has appeared on stages in the San Francisco Bay Area, Washington, DC, and Seoul, South Korea. Among many awards, she received a 2014 Investing in Artists Award from the Center for C...
Abdelkarim Fergat (, born 2 March 1994) is an Algerian Greco-Roman wrestler. He is a four-time gold medalist in his event at the African Wrestling Championships. He also competed at the World Wrestling Championships both in 2018 and in 2019. Career In 2020, he won one of the bronze medals in the men's 55 kg event at...
The Story of Music is a work of nonfiction by English composer and broadcaster Howard Goodall, first published in 2013 by Chatto & Windus, which covers the history of largely Western classical music from pre-history to 2012. The book is associated with the 2013 BBC2 documentary series Howard Goodall's Story of Music. T...
Patrzyków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kramsk, within Konin County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Kramsk, east of Konin, and east of the regional capital Poznań. References Villages in Konin County
Newham was an electoral division for the purposes of elections to the Greater London Council. The constituency elected three councillors for a three-year term in 1964, 1967 and 1970. History It was planned to use the same boundaries as the Westminster Parliament constituencies for election of councillors to the Greate...
Marghzar (, also Romanized as Marghzār) is a village in Safaiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Zaveh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,933, in 663 families. References Populated places in Zaveh County
Gornja Oraovica () is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Dvor, Sisak-Moslavina County. Demographics According to the 2011 census, the village of Gornja Oraovica has 36 inhabitants. This represents 31.58% of its pre-war population according to the 1991 census. The 1991 census recorded that 98.25% of...
Miss Maja Colombia is a female beauty contest with the participation of delegates from various departments and cities of Colombia. The winner gets the title of "Miss Maja Colombia". The event is held annually in Corozal, Sucre. History Founded in 1970 by members of the board of the Corozal's Country Club, the "Interc...
Borys Rassykhin (, Boris Andreyevich Rassikhin; 27 April 1937 – 16 March 2021) was a Ukrainian professional football manager, who previously played as midfielder. All his games for Shakhtar Rassykhin were played at the Soviet Top League. In 1963 he joined the newly created FC Karpaty Lviv that was admitted to the Clas...
Saint-Léger-le-Petit () is a commune in the Cher department in central France. Population Urban planning Typology Saint-Léger-le-Petit is a rural commune. It is one of the communes with low or very low population density, as defined by the Insee communal density grid. The commune is also part of the Nevers catchme...
Sagola or Sagola may refer to: Sagola, a genus of beetle Sagola Township, Michigan
Herbert John Reynolds (1832-1916) was a member of the Indian Civil Service and the Legislative Council of Bengal. He was vice-chancellor of Calcutta University and president of the Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1883. Early life and family Herbert Reynolds was born in 1832, the son of S. Reynolds. He was educated at Eto...
Itamuro Onsen Daikokuya is a traditional ryokan with restaurant in Nasushiobara city, Japan founded in 1551. Itamuro Onsen is a historic area and its hot springs are known from 1059. Since then onsen has been highly-sought after for its curing effects and a high natural water quality. In 1551 was founded as "Daikokuya ...
The Blikkiesdorp Project is officially titled People in Blikkies: An Insult to South Africa's Young Democracy, and refers to a social documentary effort featuring the Blikkiesdorp community in Delft, Cape Town. The project is in association with Uthango Social Investments and Eclipse PR. The settlement is officially re...
The Wings of the Sphinx (orig. Italian Le ali della sfinge) is a 2006 novel by Andrea Camilleri, translated into English in 2009 by Stephen Sartarelli. It is the eleventh novel in the internationally popular Inspector Montalbano series. Summary It's a dark period that Montalbano is going through, especially for his ...
Saint-Luc-de-Bellechasse is a municipality in the Municipalité régionale de comté des Etchemins in Quebec, Canada. It is part of the Chaudière-Appalaches region and the population is 485 as of 2009. Originally named Saint-Abdon, it was changed to Saint-Luc-de-Dijon, due to confusion in spelling and difficulties of pron...
The mobile phone industry in South Korea consists of domestic network infrastructure provision and the production of consumer mobile handsets. History Car phone era In 1984, Korea Mobile Telecommunications Service, Korea Telecom's subsidiary which later became SK Telecom, started its mobile communications service wit...
Anbar is a small village in the Swabi District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. It is located at 34 02 50 N and 72 24 40 E at an altitude of 1010 ft. The Swabi Interchange is located in Anbar village and is the central location for the motorway connecting Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Overview The people belong to...
Karczewko is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kiszkowo, within Gniezno County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Kiszkowo, west of Gniezno, and north-east of the regional capital Poznań. References Karczewko
The International Parliamentarians for West Papua (IPWP) are a cross-party political group of politicians from around the world who support self-determination for the people of the Indonesian region of West Papua. History IPWP were launched at the Houses of Parliament, London, UK on 15 October 2008. Speakers at the la...
Bazelat (Limousin: Balasac) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. Geography A farming area comprising the village and several hamlets situated by the banks of the river Abloux, some northwest of Guéret, on the D71 road near its junction with the D70. The commune bor...
Stefan Schröder (born 17 July 1981 in Schwerin) is a German team handball player. He is the World Champion of 2007 playing with the German national team. He participated on the German team that finished 4th at the 2008 European Men's Handball Championship. Club player Schröder won the EHF Cup Winner's Cup in 2007 with...
Jed Eugene Rose is an American academic professor, inventor and researcher in the field of nicotine and smoking cessation. Rose is presently the President and CEO of the Rose Research Center, LLC in Raleigh, North Carolina. Additionally, he is the Director of the Duke Center for Smoking Cessation at Duke University Med...
The 2016–17 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Women started on Sunday 4 December 2016 in Östersund and finished on Saturday 18 March 2017 in Oslo Holmenkollen. The defending titlist was Gabriela Koukalová of the Czech Republic. The small crystal globe winner for the category was Laura Dahlmeier of Germany. Competition for...
An integrated standby instrument system (ISIS) is an electronic aircraft instrument. It is intended to serve as backup in case of a failure of the standard glass cockpit instrumentation, allowing pilots to continue to receive key flight-related information. Prior to the use of ISIS, this was performed by individual red...
Kryniczno may refer to the following places in Poland: Kryniczno in Gmina Środa Śląska, Środa Śląska County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (SW Poland) Kryniczno in Gmina Wisznia Mała, Trzebnica County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (SW Poland)
The Sostro District (; ), or simply Sostro, is a district () of the City Municipality of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is named after the former village of Sostro. Geography The Sostro District is the largest district of the capital and is located in the eastern part of Ljubljana. It is bounded on the west by...
Tyler Ludwig (born May 24, 1985) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He last played with the Allen Americans of the ECHL having won three consecutive titles with the club in the Central Hockey League and the ECHL. Personal information Tyler and his twin brother, Trevor, were teammates on the Amer...
Léon Zitrone (25 November 1914 – 25 November 1995) was a Russian-born French journalist and television presenter. Biography Zitrone was born in Petrograd, Russia. He arrived in France with his family fleeing communism at the age of six. He graduated from the ESJ Paris. He began by training in scientific studies but hi...
Harry Steele Savage (1898–1970) was an American illustrator, primarily of books for children and young adults. Professional career Savage was born on December 21, 1898, in Central Lake, Michigan to Irish and French Canadian immigrants, Flora (McLaughlin) and William Harry Savage. The earliest known reference to Savag...
Galaletsang Fenny Gaolaolwe, formerly known as Fenny Motladiile, is a South African politician who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the North West Provincial Legislature until May 2019, when she failed to gain re-election to her seat. Between 2014 and 2019, she served in the North West Executive Counc...
Mohamed Doumbia (born 25 December 1998) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Slovan Liberec in the Czech First League. Career Doumbia started his youth career at Majestic FC in the Ivory Coast. He made his senior league debut for Finnish club Ekenäs IF on 6 May 2017 in a 2–0 home loss to...
They Don't Make Them Like They Used To (also referred to as They Don't Make 'Em...) is the nineteenth studio album by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. Overview The album's title cut was used as the theme tune to the box office hit movie Tough Guys. The song "You're My Love" was written by Prince under the ...
Blade & Soul () is a Wuxia-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by NCSoft (Team Bloodlust). Blade & Soul was released in Western territories on January 19, 2016. A Japanese animated television adaptation aired in 2014 from April 3 to June 26 on TBS and other stations. The mobile game adaptat...
Marie Torre (born Torregrossa; June 17, 1924, Brooklyn, New York – January 3, 1997) was a television personality who appeared on KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1962 to 1977. She was the station's first woman anchor and one of the first female anchors in the United States. She showed great versatility, easily mo...
Jinjing may refer to: Jinjing, Hunan, a town. Qin Jinjing (born 1996), China-born Australian badminton player Zhang Jinjing, born in 1977, Chinese gymnast.
William Henry Johnson III (born July 9, 1944) is a former NFL football player with the New York Giants during the 1970s, as a punter. He played 11 games with the Giants during the 1970 NFL season. References 1944 births Living people American football punters West Alabama Tigers football players New York Giants playe...
The war in Somalia, also called the Ethiopian invasion of Somalia or the Ethiopian intervention in the Somali Civil War, was a conflict largely involving Ethiopian forces and the Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG), supplemented by troops from Puntland. The initial weeks of the conflict focused on deposing the...
The 2018 ITTF World Tour was the 23rd season of the International Table Tennis Federation's professional table tennis world tour. For the first time in its history, the tour included mixed doubles competitions in 2018. They featured at six events: the China Open, Japan Open, Korea Open, Australian Open and Austrian Op...
Arktika 2007 () was a 2007 expedition in which Russia performed the first ever crewed descent to the ocean bottom at the North Pole, as part of research related to the 2001 Russian territorial claim, one of many territorial claims in the Arctic, made possible, in part, because of Arctic shrinkage. As well as dropping ...
Omphalogramma is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Primulaceae. Its native range is the Himalayas to Central China and Northern Myanmar. Species Species: Omphalogramma brachysiphon Omphalogramma burmanicum Omphalogramma coxii Omphalogramma delavayi Omphalogramma elegans Omphalogramma elwesianu...
is a Japanese anime storyboard artist and director. He made his full directorial debut in 2006 with Honey and Clover II, after which he had directed 2007's Idolmaster: Xenoglossia, 2008's Toradora!, 2009's A Certain Scientific Railgun, 2011's Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day, 2012's Waiting in the Summer and 2013's ...
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State Route 715 (SR 715) is an east–west state highway in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Both of its termini are at US 36, with its western endpoint approximately southeast of Danville, and its eastern end on the eastern village limits of Nellie. Near its eastern terminus, SR 715 crosses over the top ...
Tong Akeen Ngor is a South Sudanese governor of the state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal. He was appointed by President Kiir in February 2020 as one of revitalized-peace agreement's governors. Activist imprisonment A court in Aweil sentenced an activist, Samuel Garang Dut, to eight months in prison for making false stat...
Artificial disc replacement (ADR), or total disc replacement (TDR), is a type of arthroplasty. It is a surgical procedure in which degenerated intervertebral discs in the spinal column are replaced with artificial disc implants in the lumbar (lower) or cervical (upper) spine. The procedure is used to treat chronic, se...
The Goldstream Powerhouse is a decommissioned hydroelectric plant located near Goldstream Provincial Park in Langford, near Victoria, British Columbia. This plant provided electricity to Victoria for 60 years and is one of the little-known and ingenious chapters in the history of Victoria. This plant was one of the f...
Frankfurt am Main is a major city in Hesse, Germany. Frankfurt may also refer to: Places Germany Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, on the Polish border Bezirk Frankfurt, a district of the German Democratic Republic (1952–1990) Frankfurt, a village in Markt Taschendorf, Bavaria Frankfurt, a settlement in Wanzleben, ...
The Texas Folklife Festival is an annual event sponsored by the University of Texas at San Antonio's Institute of Texan Cultures celebrating the many ethnicities represented in the population of the state of Texas. The first Texas Folklife Festival was held from September 7–10, 1972. The event moved to August a few yea...
Francisco Goñi y Soler (1873 – 6 December 1936) was a Spanish photographer and photojournalist. Biography Born in Madrid in 1873, his photographs appeared in publications such as Blanco y Negro, ABC, El Grafico, News, Nuevo Mundo, Mundo Gráfico or La Esfera, among others. He was one of the photojournalists who would...
Jerónimo Venero Leyva (1561 – August 1628) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Monreale (1620–1628). Biography Jerónimo Venero Leyva was born in Valladolid, Spain in 1561. On 17 February 1620, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul V as Archbishop of Monreale. On 23 February 1620, he was ...
Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle, known in Japan as , is a video game for the PlayStation 3, inspired by the characters appearing in Masami Kurumada's Saint Seiya manga and its anime adaptation. The game was released in November 2011 in Japan, followed by a PAL region release in March 2012. The game is inspired by the fir...
The 2019 MLB London Series was a two-game Major League Baseball series between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox at London Stadium in London, United Kingdom, in 2019. Sponsored by Mitel, it is branded as Mitel & MLB Present London Series. These were the first MLB games ever played in Europe. The games were p...
Ganpat Patil (1920 – March 23, 2008) was an Indian actor in Marathi movies and drama. died due to old age . He was interested in acting so much that he accepted role of side singer in Tamashapat a traditional character in Marathi Tamashas and Lavanis, due to his portrayal of this character. Early life Ganpat Patil, bo...
Phespia gibbosa is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Magno in 1992. References Rhinotragini Beetles described in 1992
Samir Barać (born 2 November 1973 in Rijeka) is a Croatian water polo player who competed in the 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 Summer Olympics. As team captain, he was part of the Croatian team that won the gold medal in 2012. He played for VK Primorje Rijeka, POŠK Split, HAVK Mladost Zagreb and Brescia. See also Croati...
The Bahia coastal forests are a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of eastern Brazil, part of the larger Atlantic Forest region. Setting The Bahia coastal forests occupy a belt approximately wide along the Atlantic coast of eastern Brazil, in the states of Bahia and Espirito Santo. The Itapicuru River forms th...
"Break Away (from That Boy)" is a song written by Louis "Dean" Mathis and Marcus F. Mathis and performed by The Newbeats. It reached #7 in Australia, #15 in Canada, and #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1965. The song was also released in the United Kingdom as a single, but it did not chart. The song was featured on t...
The Glades County Courthouse is an historic courthouse building located at 500 Avenue J in Moore Haven, Florida. Built in 1928 in the Classical Revival style, it was designed by Georgia-born American architect Edward Columbus Hosford, who is noted for the courthouses and other buildings that he designed in Florida, Ge...
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The Andromeda–Milky Way collision is a galactic collision predicted to occur in about 4.5 billion years between the two largest galaxies in the Local Group—the Milky Way (which contains the Solar System and Earth) and the Andromeda Galaxy. The stars involved are sufficiently far apart that it is improbable that any of ...
Bertielliasis is the infection of Bertiella, a cestode tapeworm parasite that primarily infects nonhuman primates, rodents and Australian marsupials. Occasionally, human infections have been documented by one of two species: Bertiella studeri, or Bertiella mucronata. Of 29 different Bertiella species, only these two ca...
The women's shot put at the 1950 European Athletics Championships was held in Brussels, Belgium, at Heysel Stadium on 23 August 1950. Medalists Results Final 23 August Participation According to an unofficial count, 12 athletes from 8 countries participated in the event. (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (3) (1) (2) Re...
James Jerpe (1885 – January 16, 1917) was an American sports writer and columnist, writing for The Pittsburgh Dispatch, The Pittsburgh Post and The Gazette Times from 1909 until 1916. Early life and career In 1985, Jerpe was born in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville district to Swedish émigré Andrew H. Jerpe and his second-...
The National Food Safety and Quality Service (, SENASA) is an independent agency of the Argentine government charged with surveillance, regulation and certification of products of animal and plant origin and the prevention, eradication and control of diseases and plagues that affect them . SENASA formally comes under ...
The 2024 Orlando Guardians season will be the third season for the Orlando Guardians as a professional American football franchise. They played as members of the XFL, as one of eight teams to compete in the league for the 2024 season. The Guardians will play their home games at the Camping World Stadium and will be led...