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```sqlpl
-- Generated by xo for the northwind schema.
-- table categories
CREATE TABLE categories (
category_id NUMBER NOT NULL,
category_name NVARCHAR2(15) NOT NULL,
description CLOB,
picture BLOB,
CONSTRAINT categories_pkey PRIMARY KEY (category_id)
);
-- table customers
CREATE TABLE customers (
custome... |
Maurice Bishop International Airport , formerly known as Point Salines Airport, is an international airport located in the parish of St. George's. The town of St. George's is about north of the airport and is the capital of the island nation of Grenada. The airport is located on Point Salines, the most southwester... |
The Saint John's Church () is a historical rock-carved church in Cappadocia, Turkey.
Location
The church is in Gülşehir ilçe (district) of Nevşehir Province at . Gülşehir is in the area historically known as Cappadocia, where historical rock-carved churches are common. Its distance from Nevşehir is .
History
The cons... |
Neoanalthes wangi is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Xi-Cui Du and Hou-Hun Li in 2008. It is found in Shaanxi, China.
References
Moths described in 2008
Spilomelinae |
Kravits, Kravitz, Kravit are Yiddish-language occupational surnames derived from the Ukrainian word кравець (see Kravets), "tailor". The surname may refer to:
Amy Kravitz, American film director
Andy Kravitz, American drummer
Asher Kravitz (born 1969), Israeli humorist, physicist and mathematician
Danny Kravitz (1930–... |
Sapromyza is a genus of small flies of the family Lauxaniidae. There are at least 330 described species in Sapromyza.
See also
List of Sapromyza species
References
Further reading
External links
Lauxaniidae
Lauxanioidea genera
Taxa named by Carl Fredrik Fallén |
The Habesha coffee ceremony is a core cultural custom in Ethiopia and Eritrea. There is a routine of serving coffee daily, mainly for the purpose of getting together with relatives, neighbors, or other visitors. If coffee is politely declined, then tea will most likely be served.
Loose grass is spread on the floor wh... |
In the United Kingdom, Local development orders were introduced with the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. They allow local authorities to extend permitted development rights for certain forms of development with regard to a relevant local development document.
Development order
The TCPA 1990 states that
The... |
```text
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Infinite MP
0
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0 000F711C 60000000
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Alternative Infinite MP
0
JorgeFFC
0 00450258 60000000
#
Infinite SP (Stamina)
0
goldenfinger
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The 1932–33 season was Aberdeen's 28th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 29th season overall. Aberdeen competed in the Scottish League Division One and the Scottish Cup.
Results
Division One
Final standings
Scottish Cup
Squad
Appearances & Goals
References
AFC Heritage Trust
Aberdeen F.C.... |
Dan Watchurst (born 15 March 1990, Bristol) is a former Welsh rugby union player for Newport RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons. He captained the Wales under-20 national team.
A prop forward, Watchurst previously played for Ebbw Vale RFC, Bedwas RFC, Pontypool RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons Under-20 regional team. H... |
Protrichoprosopis is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.
Species
Protrichoprosopis chaetosus Blanchard, 1966
Distribution
Argentina.
References
Tachinidae
Brachycera genera
Monotypic Brachycera genera
Taxa named by Émile Blanchard
Diptera of South America
Endemic fauna of Argentina |
José Carrasco may refer to:
José Carrasco Torrico (1863–1921), Bolivian vice president
José Carrasco Tapia (1943–1986), Chilean journalist
José Carrasco (politician) (1944–2015), Peruvian politician
José Alirio Carrasco (born 1976), Colombian long-distance runner
José Antonio Carrasco (born 1980), Spanish cyclist
Jos... |
Basavaraj Bommai ministry was the Cabinet of Karnataka headed by the Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai.
Council of Ministers
|}
Source:
District Wise break up
See also
Karnataka Legislative Assembly
References
Cabinets established in 2021
Cabinets disestablished in 2023
2021 establishments in Karnata... |
The 1915 Kachin Hills uprising was an uprising Kachin villagers in the Kachin hills of British Burma from 2 January to February 1915. The rebellion had been agitated by four ethnic Shans. The rebellion would be crushed by British colonial troops, including those from India and by the 64th Pioneers, and the four Shans w... |
Gary Viens is an American politician who served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 2014 to 2019.
References
Living people
21st-century American politicians
Members of the Vermont House of Representatives
People from Newport (city), Vermont
Year of birth missing (living people) |
Discoptera is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species:
Discoptera arabica Fairmaire, 1896
Discoptera eylandi Semenov, 1889
Discoptera komarowi Semenov, 1889
Discoptera przewalskii Semenov, 1889
Discoptera tschitscherini Semenov, 1895
References
Lebiinae |
Bessemer Academy is a private, non-denominational K–12 school in Bessemer, Alabama, founded in 1969 as a segregation academy.
Description
Bessemer Academy opened during the period of desegregation of public schools in the 1960s, and was established in 1969 as an all-White academy. According to the school, parents sha... |
Joseph Benjamin may refer to:
Joey Benjamin (1961–2021), former English cricketer
Joseph Benjamin (actor) (born 1976), Nigerian actor, model and television presenter
Joe Benjamin (1919–1974), American jazz bassist
Joe Benjamin (footballer) (born 1990), English footballer
Joe Benjamin (boxer) (1908–1983), American... |
István Levente Garai (15 June 1955 – 25 December 2018) was a Hungarian physician and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) for Kiskunfélegyháza (Bács-Kiskun County Constituency V) from 1994 to 1998 and from 2006 to 2010. He was also a Member of Parliament from the Bács-Kiskun County regional list of the Hung... |
"The Saint" is a song from the British pop duo Thompson Twins, which was released in 1992 as the second single from eighth studio album Queer. The song was written and produced by Tom Bailey and Alannah Currie.
"The Saint" was originally distributed to DJs on white label before receiving a single release by Warner. In... |
Tauqir Sharif is a British-born aid worker known for his activity in Syria, his involvement in several convoys including the 2010 Gaza Freedom Flotilla and Road to Hope, having his UK citizenship revoked based on accusations of Al-Qaeda affiliation, and his 2020 abduction by an Al Qaeda-aligned Islamist group.
Early l... |
Lynn Everett McGlothen (March 27, 1950 – August 14, 1984) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from through . He played for the Boston Red Sox (1972–1973), St. Louis Cardinals (1974–1976), San Francisco Giants (1977–1978), Chicago Cubs (1978–1981), ... |
Congress on Research in Dance (CORD) was a professional organization for dance historians in the United States and worldwide that was founded in 1964 and then merged in 2017 with the Society of Dance History Scholars to form the Dance Studies Association (DSA).
An international non-profit learned society for dance res... |
Delaware Airpark is a public use airport serving the Dover area. It is owned by the Delaware Department of Transportation and operated by the Delaware River and Bay Authority and located one nautical mile (2 km) west of the central business district of Cheswold, a town in Kent County, Delaware, United States. It is in... |
Indalo is a Bangladeshi rock superband formed in 2012 by Jon Kabir.
Members
Indalo was formed by vocalist and guitarist Jon Kabir from Black, guitarist and vocalist Zubair Hasan from Aashor, bassist Ahsan Titu from Aashor and Black and drummer Dio Haque from the band, Nemesis.
Titu left the band after recording the... |
The Venice Time Machine is a large international project launched by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the Ca' Foscari University of Venice in 2012 that aims to build a collaborative multidimensional model of Venice by creating an open digital archive of the city's cultural heritage covering more ... |
A film screening is the displaying of a motion picture or film, generally referring to a special showing as part of a film's production and release cycle. To show the film to best advantage, special screenings may take place in plush, low seat-count theaters with very high quality (sometimes especially certified) proj... |
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 87.7 MHz:
Argentina
Alta voz in La Plata, Buenos Aires
Conexión in Córdoba
Libertad in Rosario, Santa Fe
La Mira in Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Santa Fe
Océano in La Matanza, Buenos Aires
Publica Lujan in Lujan, Buenos Aires
Radio Graffiti in Mar del Plata, ... |
Paisley (Hamilton Street) railway station was an early railway station in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. It was built in 1837 by the Paisley and Renfrew Railway; and, together with the station at Renfrew Wharf, was one of two terminal stations on the line. Both stations offered passengers and goods facilities.
Histo... |
The Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a civilian official in the United States Department of Homeland Security. During July 2010 the position's title was changed from Assistant Secretary for U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
The Director is in charge of the day-to-day operation... |
The Kwomtari–Fas languages, often referred to ambiguously as Kwomtari, are an apparently spurious language family proposal of six languages spoken by some 4,000 people in the north of Papua New Guinea, near the border with Indonesia. The term "Kwomtari languages" can also refer to one of the established families that m... |
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) was a trade union, teachers' union and professional association, affiliated to the Trades Union Congress, in the United Kingdom representing educators from nursery and primary education to further education. In March 2017, ATL members endorsed a proposed merger with the ... |
Auguste Le Poitevin de L’Égreville or Saint-Alme, (Paris, 1791 – Paris, 31 August 1854) was a 19th-century French homme de lettres and playwright.
The son of the actor known under the name de Resicourt, he made his literary debut in 1821 with two novels, Charles Pointel, ou Mon Cousin de la main gauche, 4 vol. in-12, ... |
A Love for Dilemma (, lit. A Little Dilemma) is a 2021 Chinese television series based on Lu Yingong's novel of the same name, directed by Zhang Xiaobo and starring Song Jia, Tong Dawei, Jiang Xin, Li Jiahang and Zhang Guoli. The series follows the story of the three-generation parent-child relationship and family educ... |
Downsend School is a co-educational independent school for pupils aged between two and sixteen. In 2020, Downsend became a through-school, offering a three-year GCSE. It is located in Leatherhead, Ashtead and Epsom, in Surrey, UK.
It is now a school for boys and girls, and takes on pupils from 6 to 16 years of age. Un... |
A Bachelor of Education (B.Ed. or BEd) is an undergraduate professional degree which prepares students for work as a teacher in schools. In some countries such as Tanzania and Kenya, additional tasks like field work and research are required in order for the student to be fully qualified to teach. It may also be accomp... |
State Trunk Highway (often called Highway 194, STH-194 or WIS 194) was an state highway Rusk and Taylor counties in the US state of Wisconsin. The road was turned over to county control in 2005, and is now County Trunk Highway D (CTH-D).
History
WIS 194 was initially formed in 1949 as a temporary route along an inco... |
Cypress Lake is an interbasin transfer reservoir in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan on the southern slopes of the Cypress Hills in the Rural Municipality of Reno No. 51. The reservoir was created by the damming of the east and west sides of a much smaller Cypress Lake in the late 1930s. There is a provincial recr... |
Braathens, until 1998 known as Braathens SAFE, was a Norwegian scheduled and charter airline which operated between 1946 and 2004. The airline had 118 aircraft of 15 types, consisting of three or more models each from Douglas, Fokker and Boeing, as well as the de Havilland Heron and British Aerospace 146. The Boeing 73... |
Dilaver Güçlü (born 20 February 1986) is a German footballer of Turkish descent who plays for Turkish TFF Third League club Kuşadasıspor. He plays attacking midfielder and left winger position.
Career
Statistics
References
External links
1986 births
People from Velbert
Footballers from Düsseldorf (region)
... |
In database design, a lossless join decomposition is a decomposition of a relation into relations such that a natural join of the two smaller relations yields back the original relation. This is central in removing redundancy safely from databases while preserving the original data.
Criteria
Lossless join can also b... |
```ruby
class Srecord < Formula
desc "Tools for manipulating EPROM load files"
homepage "path_to_url"
url "path_to_url"
sha256 your_sha256_hash
license all_of: ["GPL-3.0-or-later", "LGPL-3.0-or-later"]
bottle do
sha256 cellar: :any, arm64_sonoma: your_sha256_hash
sha256 cellar: :a... |
W. B. Nelson State Recreation Site is a state park in Lincoln County, western Oregon.
It is on the lower Alsea River, near the coastal city of Waldport.
The park is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
See also
List of Oregon state parks
References
External links
State parks of Oregon
Pa... |
The Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (; ) was the government of Outer Mongolia between 1911 and 1919 and again from 1921 to 1924. By the spring of 1911, some prominent Mongol nobles including Prince Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren persuaded the Jebstundamba Khutukhtu to convene a meeting of nobles and ecclesiastical officials to disc... |
Cecil Dawkins (October 2, 1927 - May 11, 2019) was an American author who wrote primarily fiction.
Early life
Dawkins was born October 2, 1927, in Birmingham, Alabama, where she grew to adulthood. After graduating from the University of Alabama with a B.A. in English in 1950, were she was a member of the Zeta Tau Alp... |
Grenal is the nickname for matches between two of Brazil's leading football clubs, both located in the city of Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul: Gre refers to Grêmio and Nal refers to Internacional.
The Grenal is one of the fiercest football rivalries in Brazil, South America and the world. It is accompanied b... |
Mohawk was an unincorporated community in Lee County, Virginia, United States.
References
Unincorporated communities in Lee County, Virginia
Unincorporated communities in Virginia |
"Easter Parade" is a Nero Wolfe mystery novella by Rex Stout, first published as "The Easter Parade Murder" in the April 16, 1957, issue of Look magazine. It first appeared in book form in the short-story collection And Four to Go, published by the Viking Press in 1958.
Plot summary
When Nero Wolfe's envy is aroused h... |
John Watkins may refer to:
Politicians
John Watkins (mayor) (died 1812), mayor of New Orleans
John D. Watkins (1828–1895), American politician in Louisiana
John T. Watkins (1854–1925), American politician, U.S. Representative from Louisiana
John Watkins (Virginia politician, born 1947), Virginia state senator
Jo... |
Old Rose and Silver is a novel by Myrtle Reed first published in 1909.
Summary
The novel follows the lives of Rose and her widowed Aunt, Madame Francesca Bernard, along with young visitor and cousin Isabel, whose lives are changed by the return of an old friend and neighbour Colonel Kent, and his grown son, Allison. ... |
The Bell Site is an archaeological site located in Winnebago County, east central Wisconsin, United States. It is a historical village from the Native American Meskwaki tribe that dates from 1680 to 1730 A.D. Previous ethnographic work in the area led to the hypothesis of a belief system where bears and dogs have trans... |
"I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You" is a song by American indie rock band Black Kids from their debut album, Partie Traumatic (2008). It was released as the band's debut single by Almost Gold Recordings on April 7, 2008, in the United Kingdom, and on May 27, 2008, in North America. The song peake... |
The following is an overview of the events of 1940 in motorsport including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport peop... |
"Anyday" is a song written by British rock guitarist and singer Eric Clapton and American singer-songwriter Bobby Whitlock for the Derek and the Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs which was released in 1970. Over the years, the tune was newly interpreted by both Clapton and Whitlock who also released the... |
```go
//
//
// 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 validate
import (
"log"
"reflect"
"github.com/go-openapi/spec"
"github.com/go-openapi/strfmt"
)
type formatValidator struct ... |
Chiloschista, commonly known as starfish orchids and abbreviated Chsch., is a genus of usually leafless, epiphytic or lithophytic orchids found in India, Southeast Asia and Australia.
Description
Orchids in the genus Chiloschista are epiphytic or lithophytic, usually leafless monopodial herbs with flat, green, photosy... |
Parshvottanasana (Sanskrit: पार्श्वोत्तानासना, IAST: Pārśvottānāsana) or Intense Side Stretch Pose is a standing and forward bending asana in modern yoga as exercise.
Etymology and origins
The name of the pose is from the Sanskrit प्रसव (parshva) meaning "side", ुत (ut) meaning "intense", तन (tan) meaning "to extend... |
The Miss Connecticut Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Connecticut in the Miss Teen USA pageant.
The state pageant directors are:
Crown Productions from 2003 to 2008
Sanders & Associates, Inc., dba- Pageant Associates based in Buckhannon, West Virginia from 2009 to 2... |
Doga is a village in the Balavé Department of Banwa Province in western Burkina Faso. As of 2005 it had a population of 813.
References
Populated places in the Boucle du Mouhoun Region
Banwa Province |
Siyannu () is a Syrian village in Jableh District in Latakia Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Siyannu had a population of 4,784 in the 2004 census.
History
Siyannu, which was also known as Ušnatu, was part of Ugarit, before having its independence and becoming a border region wit... |
The Gambling Man is a British three-part television serial, or long TV movie, first broadcast in 1995, starring Robson Green, directed by Norman Stone, based on a novel by Catherine Cookson.
Outline
Rory Connor (Robson Green) is a rent-collector on Tyneside with a passion for playing poker for high stakes, while Janie... |
Kebbe is a Local Government Area in Sokoto State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Kebbe. The LGA shares a border with Zamfara State in the east and Kebbi State in the south and west.
It has an area of and a population of 124,658 at the 2006 census.
The postal code of the area is 850.
Climate
The clima... |
Orzepowice () is a district of Rybnik, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. In the late 2013 it had about 3,500 inhabitants.
History
After World War I in the Upper Silesia plebiscite 399 out of 462 voters in Orzepowice voted in favour of joining Poland, against 61 opting for staying in Germany. In 1922 it became a ... |
Ilyiny () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Starooskolsky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The population was 90 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.
Geography
Ilyiny is located 14 km east of Stary Oskol (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kotovo is the nearest rural locality.
References
Rural localities... |
Cadeilhan-Trachère (; ) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France.
See also
Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department
References
Communes of Hautes-Pyrénées |
Little Jacks Creek may refer to:
Little Jacks Creek, New South Wales, a locality in Australia
Little Jacks Creek (Idaho), a tributary of Jacks Creek (Bruneau River) |
The 2021 Córdoba Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the third edition of the Córdoba Open, and part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2021 ATP Tour. It took place at the Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Córdoba, Argentina, from 20 February until 28 February 2021.
Finals
Singles
... |
Shang Shun Mall () is a shopping mall complex in Toufen, Miaoli County, Taiwan that opened in May 2015. It is the first and largest shopping mall in Miaoli County. The main core stores of the mall include Studio A, Uniqlo, Daiso, Xiaomi and various themed restaurants. The mall is a part of an entertainment complex that... |
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<link rel="home" hre... |
The men's 400 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 17 to 22 July 2022.
Summary
The semi final took every athlete who broke 45 seconds into the final. By contrast, in 2015, sixteen athletes broke 45 in the semi-final round. 2015 was the second World Championshi... |
The Sumba languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian language family, spoken on Sumba, an island in eastern Indonesia. They are closely related to the Hawu–Dhao languages.
Classification
A preliminary internal classification by Asplund (2010) recognizes three branches of the Sumba languages:
Central–East Sumbanese
... |
Ulrika Carlsson (born 17 April 1965) is a Swedish Centre Party politician. She has been a member of the Riksdag since 2006 and is elected from the constituency of Västra Götaland County East.
Ulrika is the Swedish Centre Partys spokesperson at educational affairs and is a former teacher herself. Between 2006 and 2010 ... |
Downtown Carrollton station is a DART Light Rail station in Carrollton, Texas. It serves the DART . This station will serve as an inaugural stop on the Silver Line.
History
The station is at the junction of several rail lines. The Green Line utilizes a segment of the former Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad. The Cotton B... |
Alessandra Borchi (born ) is an Italian female track cyclist, and part of the national team. She competed in the team pursuit event at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
References
External links
Profile at cyclingarchives.com
1983 births
Living people
Italian track cyclists
Italian female cyclists
Pl... |
Anauxesida camerunica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1978.
References
Agapanthiini
Beetles described in 1978 |
Goosebumps is a series of children's horror fiction novellas by R. L. Stine. 62 books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title from 1992 to 1997; the first was Welcome to Dead House; the last was Monster Blood IV. The cover illustrations for this series was done primarily by Tim Jacobus.
Some of the books we... |
Edward Tarletski, (; also known as Norma Pospolita and Madame Zhu–Zhu, born 5 February 1969) is a Belarusian drag performer, recording artist, entertainer, journalist, gay activist, and costume designer, living in Stockholm, Sweden. He was born in Minsk, Belarus on 5 February 1969. Edward Tarletski graduated as a photo... |
Huiberdina is a first name, one of the more common female Dutch counterparts of the male name Hubrecht. It is related to Bertha and may refer to
Huiberdina Donkervoort (born 1953), Dutch Olympic rower
Huiberdina Krul (1922–1994), Dutch Olympic gymnast |
The Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia were a series of serbophobic protests in late 2013 against the application of bilingualism in Vukovar, whereby Serbian and the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet were assigned co-official status due to the local minority population. The implementation of this decision became mandatory after... |
```objective-c
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * R... |
Dead is a live album by American death metal band Obituary. The title is a comical reference to it being a "live" album.
Track listing
Personnel
John Tardy - vocals
Allen West - lead guitar
Trevor Peres - rhythm guitar
Frank Watkins - bass
Donald Tardy - drums
References
Obituary (band) albums
1998 live albums
Road... |
In electronics, a ferrite core is a type of magnetic core made of ferrite on which the windings of electric transformers and other wound components such as inductors are formed. It is used for its properties of high magnetic permeability coupled with low electrical conductivity (which helps prevent eddy currents). More... |
Brisbane Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course in Tennyson Memorial Avenue, Yeerongpilly, Queensland in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
History
The golf course was originally established in Chelmer with an official opening on Saturday 12 December 1896 by the Queensland Governor Lord Lamington. In 1903 the c... |
Mammadtaghi Abbas oghlu Baghirov (, August 5, 1890 – April 16, 1961) was an Azerbaijani-Soviet opera baritone, soloist of the Azerbaijan State Opera and Ballet Theater, People's Artiste of the Azerbaijan SSR (1938).
Biography
Mammadtaghi Baghirov was born in 1890 in Baku. He studied at a mollakhana (Muslim ecclesiast... |
```xml
export interface IFieldInfo {
DefaultFormula: string | null;
DefaultValue: string | null;
Description: string;
Direction: string;
EnforceUniqueValues: boolean;
EntityPropertyName: string;
FieldTypeKind: FieldTypes;
Filterable: boolean;
FromBaseType: boolean;
Group: string;
Hidden: boolean;
... |
Ampelokipoi ( meaning "vineyard") is a village and a local community in the southern part of the island of Zakynthos. It is part of the municipal unit of Zakynthos (city). In 2011 its population was 1,606 for the village and 1,930 for the community, including the village Kalpaki. It is 3 km northwest of Kalamaki, 4 km ... |
The Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem has four minarets in total: three on the western flank and one on the northern flank.
Background
Early Muslim writer Shihab Al-Din Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn 'Abd Rabbihi (d. 940 AD), in his Kitab Al-Iqd Al-Farid, describe the pre-Crusader Al-Aqsa enclave as having... |
Minnesota became a new state in 1858 having already elected its first two members at-large in October 1857 to finish the current term. The state then held elections to the next term October 4, 1859.
See also
1858 and 1859 United States House of Representatives elections
List of United States representatives from M... |
The National Theater () and National Concert Hall () are twin performing arts venues at Liberty Square in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. Completed in 1987, the landmarks stand on the south and north sides of the square with Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to the east. Together the venues are referred to by the abbr... |
Malagarasi Hydroelectric Power Station, is a planned hydroelectric power station in Tanzania. The development is planned in the Igamba area, west of the Malagarasi swamps, at the site of the Igamba Falls.
Location
The power station would be located on the Malagarasi River, west of the Malagarasi swamps, in the area c... |
Johan Brunström and Jean-Julien Rojer were the defending champions; however, they chose to participate in ATP World Tour 500 series tournament in Hamburg instead.
Sergio Roitman and Alexandre Sidorenko won the title, defeating Michael Kohlmann and Rogier Wassen in the final, 6–4, 6–4.
Seeds
Draw
Draw
External Link... |
The 2017 W-League grand final was the final match of the 2016–17 W-League season and decided the champions of women's football in Australia for the season.
The match took place at nib Stadium in Perth, Western Australia on 12 February 2017 and was played by Perth Glory and reigning league champions Melbourne City. Th... |
Mabel Farrington Gifford (August 19, 1880 – May 1, 1962) was an American speech therapist and lecturer, an expert on stuttering and other speech disorders. She was director of the Speech Clinic at the University of California at Berkeley for 25 years.
Early life
Mabel Farrington Gifford was born in Winona, Minnesota. ... |
Stinky generally refers to having a strong odor.
Stinky may also refer to:
People
Stinky, female professional wrestler half of the tag-team Stinky and Sneaky from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
Mr. Stinky, nickname of Raymond Edmunds, Australian convicted rapist and murderer
Harry Davis (1908–1997), American pr... |
31 October 2006 (Tuesday)
NBA 2006–07 Opening Night Games:
Chicago Bulls 108, Miami Heat 66. The Heat receive their championship rings from last season. Kirk Hinrich, who signed a five-year contract extension earlier today, scores 26 points for the Bulls and Chris Duhon adds 20. The Heat suffer their worst opening-n... |
Disco Defenders is Alcazar's third and final studio album. It was released on 11 March 2009 in Sweden, and internationally in May 2009. The album features two discs: "Now" (new Alcazar songs) and "Then" (featuring some of their older hits). The writers of the new songs include Anders Hansson, Pet Shop Boys, Danny Sauce... |
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Sir Henry Dudley Gresham Leveson Gower ( ; 8 May 1873 – 1 February 1954) was an English cricketer from the Leveson-Gower family. He played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Surrey and captained England in Test cricket. His school nickname "Shrimp" remained with him through his life, but few cricket sources ... |
Gaylordsville is a village (neighborhood/borough) in the northwest corner of the town of New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. It was listed as a census-designated place (CDP) prior to the 2020 census.
History
The early history of Gaylordsville is closely connected to the Gaylord family, early se... |
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