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The Tir II (IPS 18) is an Iranian built small fast attack craft torpedo boat featuring a low, flush hull to reduce its radar cross-section. The radar is set on a retractable mast, with fixed 21" tubes inside the superstructure. Engines exhaust at the waterline to reduce its IR signature. Built by Iranian Maritime I... |
Beinan Township or Peinan Township () is a rural township in Taitung County, Taiwan. It has a population of 16,798 as of February 2023. It is home to the Puyuma and Rukai peoples.
Name
This southeastern region of Taiwan was originally dominated by the Puyuma people. The township is named in Puyuma in honor of chief Pi... |
Timothy Jacobs, Jr. (born April 5, 1970) is a former American football cornerback who played for five seasons in the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, he was signed by the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 1993. He played for the Browns from... |
Johann August Just (c. 1750 in Gröningen – December 1791? in The Hague) was a German keyboard player, violinist and composer.
He wrote a number of works for keyboard and chamber ensembles, many of a pedagogical nature, and at least two one-act operas.
He became music master to the Princess of Orange.
There is much u... |
Vera Aleksandrovna Balts (1866–1943), sometimes published as V.A. Balts, or Baltz, was a geologist and soil scientist. Balts was one of the first female soil scientists in the Russian Empire and the later Soviet Union, the latter of which suppressed her work.
Biography
Balts was born in Saint Petersburg in 1866.
Edu... |
The Fetu Afahye is a festival celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Cape Coast in the Central region of Ghana. The festival is celebrated on the first Saturday in the month of September every year. The Fetu Afahye is celebrated annually by the Oguaa people of Cape Coast because in the past there was an outbreak of di... |
Tevita Hala Palefau (born ~1958) is a former Tongan politician and Cabinet Minister.
Palefu began his career as a teacher at Mailefihi Siu'ilikutapu College in Vava'u in 1979. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of the South Pacific in Fiji in 1985, and completed a Masters of Science at the Uni... |
Wendy Steele is an American civil activist, social entrepreneur and philanthropist who is best known as founder of Impact100, a nonprofit organization with over 60 chapters across the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Background
Wendy Steele grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and St. Louis,... |
Darell John Koons (December 18, 1924 – June 28, 2016) was an American painter. He was a member of the art faculty at Bob Jones University for forty years.
Biography
Born in Albion, Michigan, Koons earned a bachelor's degree in art from BJU in 1951 and a master of arts degree in art education from Western Michigan Univ... |
Mehdi Reisfirooz (, 1927 – 15 March 2019) was an Iranian film director, actor and film producer. He was born in Tehran in 1927, and died in Canada on 15 March 2019.
Filmography
1968: Gerdabe gonah
1968: Yosef-va-Zolikha / Yusuf İle Züleyha
1961: A Flower in the Salt Land
1961: The Black Pearl
1960: I'm Dying to Get... |
The albums discography of American country singer Reba McEntire contains 32 studio albums, 26 compilation albums, two live albums, three extended plays and has appeared on 27 albums. Of these albums, 27 have received a certification of at least Gold from the Recording Industry Association of America. Her highest-certif... |
Win Lose or Draw is the second studio album released by American rapper and former Fugee Pras Michel. The album was released on August 16, 2005. Only one single, "Haven't Found", was released from the album, on June 16, 2005. The album was entirely produced by Pras and Wyclef Jean.
Track listing
"Win Lose or Draw"
"... |
Kawarago Dam is an earthfill dam located in Miyagi Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is 11 km2. The dam impounds about 30 ha of land when full and can store 2333 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was completed in 1969.
See also
List of dams i... |
The Clouds Creek, a perennial stream that is part of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia.
Course and features
Clouds Creek rises in the Ellis State Forest, about west southwest of Sheas Nob, within the Great Dividing Range, south southwest of Grafto... |
The 2001 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl was the second edition of the college football bowl game (renamed the Houston Bowl the following year), and was played at the Reliant Astrodome in Houston, Texas. The game pitted the Texas A&M Aggies from the Big 12 Conference and the TCU Horned Frogs from Conference USA (C-USA). The ... |
Methylbutanoic acid may refer to:
2-Methylbutanoic acid
3-Methylbutanoic acid
See also
Methyl butanoate |
Yugra () is a rural locality (a village) in Tarnogskoye Rural Settlement, Tarnogsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 29 as of 2002.
Geography
Yugra is located 16 km southwest of Tarnogsky Gorodok (the district's administrative centre) by road. Stary Dvor is the nearest rural locality.
References ... |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? New Zealand was a New Zealand game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show was hosted by Mike Hosking. The main goal of the game was to win one million New Zealand dollars by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There were four "l... |
The Montage programs, a filmed history of the 1960s and 1970s with a Cleveland perspective, are composed of more than three hundred documentary films which were shown primarily on WKYC-TV, Cleveland's NBC affiliate, from September 1965 to December 1978. The series was produced and directed by Dennis Goulden.
History
... |
This is a list of law schools in Hong Kong.
School of Law, City University of Hong Kong
Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong
See also
List of law schools in China
Law schools
Law schools
Hong Kong |
The 1963 Arkansas State Indians football team represented Arkansas State College—now known as Arkansas State University—as an independent during the 1963 NCAA College Division football season. Led by first-year head coach Bennie Ellender, the Indians compiled a record of 2–6.
Schedule
References
Arkansas State
Arkan... |
Animal Crack-Ups is an ABC game show which aired in primetime from August 8 to September 12, 1987, after which it aired on Saturday mornings from September 12, 1987, to December 30, 1989, and again from June 2 to September 1, 1990. It was produced by ABC Productions in association with Vin Di Bona Productions (both com... |
Coamo (, ) is a town and municipality founded in 1579 in the south-central region of Puerto Rico, located north of Santa Isabel; south of Orocovis and Barranquitas; east of Villalba and Juana Díaz; and west of Aibonito and Salinas. The municipality of Coamo is spread over 10 barrios and Coamo Pueblo – the town or downt... |
Negley may refer to:
People with the surname
Daniel James Negley Farson (1927–1997), British writer and broadcaster on commercial television
Negley Farson (1890–1960), American author and adventurer
James S. Negley (1826–1901), American Civil War General, farmer, railroader, U.S. Representative from the state of Penns... |
Shirley Winters (born February 27, 1958) is a convicted murderer, arsonist, and suspected serial killer from upstate New York. In 1980, she smothered her five-month-old son, Ronald Winters III. In 2007, she drowned 23-month-old Ryan Rivers. She is also suspected of killing three siblings in childhood, setting a fire wh... |
The 2007 Jim Beam 400 was the eighth round of the 2007 V8 Supercar season. It was held on the weekend of the 17 to 19 August at Oran Park Raceway in New South Wales. Lee Holdsworth won the round for Garry Rogers Motorsport. The round was also significant as it was the debut weekend of the 2016 champion Shane van Gisber... |
Emmenopterys henryi is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is found in the temperate parts of central and southern China and in Vietnam. It is a deciduous tree with opposite leaves and can attain heights of 45 m and grow to be 1000 years old. The epithet is named after the Irish botanist and sinolo... |
Tadkal is a town in kangti mandal of the Sangareddy district in the south Indian state of Telangana.
Demographics
As of 2001 India census, Tadkal had a population of 6286 with 3138 males and 3148 females.
See also
[Telangana]
Districts of Sangareddy
References
External links
http://Koppal.nic.in/
Villages in K... |
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/*
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copy... |
Joseph Bayer (1846–1900) was an importer and wholesaler of wines and liquors, in 19th century Los Angeles, California. He emigrated to the U.S. from the Kingdom of Württemberg.
Personal
Bayer was born November 1, 1846, in Württemberg, Germany, and came to the United States as a boy. In 1870 he journeyed to California... |
A Pair of Cupids, also known by its pre-release title of Both Members, is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film, directed by Charles Brabin. It stars Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, and Charles Sutton, and was released on July 29, 1918.
Cast list
Francis X. Bushman as Peter Warburton
Beverly Bayne as Virginia ... |
Lycium carolinianum, commonly known as Carolina desert-thorn or Christmas berry, is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae,
The plant produces small tomato-like fruits and is edible.
References
carolinianum |
Tony Bennett: The Playground is an album by Tony Bennett, released in 1998.
Track listing
"The Playground" (Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Bill Evans) – 3:36
"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer) – 2:37
"Dat Dere" (Oscar Brown Jr., Bobby Timmons) – 3:17
"Little Things" - Duet with Elmo (Joe Rap... |
Coffee sauce is a culinary sauce that includes coffee in its preparation. It is sometimes prepared using instant coffee. Coffee sauce has been used in American cuisine since at least 1904. Coffee sauce may be sweet or savory.
Sweet preparations may use sweeteners such as sugar, simple syrup, maple syrup or golden syru... |
Peter Vogel may refer to:
Peter Vogel (actor) (1937–1978), German actor, appeared in Holocaust miniseries
Peter Vogel (cyclist) (born 1939), Swiss cyclist
Peter Vogel (footballer) (born 1952), German footballer
Peter Vogel (banker) (born 1954), Polish murderer and later banker
Peter Vogel (computer designer) (bor... |
The history of the socialist movement in Brazil is generally thought to trace back to the first half of the 19th century. There are documents evidencing the diffusion of socialist ideas since then, but these were individual initiatives with no ability to form groups with actual political activism.
History
Old Republi... |
Outeniqua Railroad Pass is a mountain pass carrying railway traffic from George over the Outeniqua Mountains to Oudtshoorn. This part of the range is the only one from which this pass, the Outeniqua Pass, Montagu Pass, and Cradock Pass can be seen from one point. All four passes played a major role in connecting George... |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Songea () is the Metropolitan See for the Ecclesiastical province of Songea in Tanzania.
History
12 November 1913: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Lindi from the Apostolic Vicariate of Dar-es-Salaam
15 December 1927: Promoted as Diocese of Lindi
23 December 1931: Demoted as ... |
Eoin Jess (born 13 December 1970) is a Scottish football coach and former player.
As a player he was an attacking midfielder who notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City and Bradford City, and in the Scottish Premier League for Aberdeen. He also played in the Football League for Nottingham Forest and Nor... |
Anna Maria Brizio (1902-1982) was professor of art history at the University of Milan, a member of the Commissione Vinciana and an authority on the work of Leonardo da Vinci.
Selected publications
Italian
Per il quarto centenario dalla nascita di Paolo Caliari detto Paolo Veronese. Note per una definizione critica d... |
Martin Fournier (born September 10, 1954) is a Canadian historian and writer. He is most noted as the author of The Adventures of Radisson, a series of young adult historical novels centred on the adventures and explorations of 17th-century fur trader Pierre-Esprit Radisson.
L'enfer ne brûle pas, the first novel in th... |
Michael Taft Benson (born February 28, 1965) is an American academic administrator serving as the president and professor of history at Coastal Carolina University. He previously served as president of Eastern Kentucky University, Southern Utah University, and Snow College, and as special assistant to the president at ... |
The Paris Codex (also known as the Codex Peresianus and Codex Pérez) is one of four surviving generally accepted pre-Columbian Maya books dating to the Postclassic Period of Mesoamerican chronology (c. 900–1521 AD). The codex was originally part of a larger codex, with only the current fragments remaining, making it th... |
Koba World is the debut studio album by Prime Boys. It was released on July 27, 2018. The album was originally slated to be titled Prime Forever but was renamed to Koba World as a dedication to their best friend, Kosi Modekwe aka Koba Prime, who was killed earlier in the year with Halal Gang member Smoke Dawg. The albu... |
Birutė Marija Filomena Galdikas or Birutė Mary Galdikas, OC (born 10 May 1946), is a Lithuanian-Canadian anthropologist, primatologist, conservationist, ethologist, and author. She is a professor at Simon Fraser University. In the field of primatology, Galdikas is recognized as a leading authority on orangutans. Prior ... |
The Beneteau Wizz is a two-man dinghy built in 1982. It was elected as boat of the year in that same year.
Performance and design
The Wizz has a simple design, created with stability and surfing in mind. It is quick and easy to rig, and can be fitted to a car roof rack. Despite being a short boat, at just , the Wizz w... |
Tanjung Tuan (Lord's Cape, formerly known as Cape Rachado as named by the Portuguese, meaning 'broken cape') is an area in Alor Gajah District, Malacca, Malaysia. It is an exclave of Malacca adjacent to Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan.
The cape is well known for the Cape Rachado Lighthouse facing the Strait of Malacca. ... |
Refereed by Jeremiah Fitzgerald (Rathkeale, Limerick)
The 1959 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 73rd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 12 April 1959 and ended on 4 October 1959.
The... |
vMac is an open source emulator for Mac OS on Windows, DOS, OS/2, NeXTSTEP, Linux, Unix, and other platforms. Although vMac has been abandoned, Mini vMac, an improved spinoff of vMac, is still actively developed. vMac and Mini vMac emulate a Macintosh Plus and can run Apple Macintosh System versions 1.1 to 7.5.5. vMac ... |
Cotton Board may refer to the following organisations promoting the cotton industry:
Cotton Board (United Kingdom), Manchester, United Kingdom
Cotton Board (United States), Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
Brain Stimulation is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of neuromodulation. It was established in 2008 and is published by Elsevier. The editor-in-chief is Mark S. George (Medical University of South Carolina). It publishes original research, reviews, and editorials covering various modalities... |
Whiteburn are an audio production team based in South London formed by Dave Needham and Dan Cook.
History
They first met in 1992 when Dave became lead Guitarist in the band “Psycho Circus” of which Dan was the drummer. Despite enjoying all the fun of being part of the band and some local celebrity status, a weekend re... |
This is the discography of rapper Hussein Fatal.
Albums
Solo albums
In the Line of Fire (March 24, 1998, Relativity) - chart position: 50 U.S.
Fatal (November 19, 2002, Rap-A-Lot/Asylum Records)
Born Legendary (June 16, 2009, Thugtertainment)
The Interview: It's Not a Gimmik 2 Me (February 13, 2013, Thugtertainment)... |
Acleris idonea is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Mongolia.
References
Moths described in 1972
idonea
Moths of Asia |
This is the list of railway stations located in Estonia. The list is incomplete.
References
Estonia
Rail
Estonia |
Alcohol in Bangladesh is regulated and restricted in Bangladesh. Bangladesh has one of the lowest alcohol consumption rates in Asia according to a World Bank report published in 2015.
History
The first distillery was set up in what is today Bangladesh in 1887 by an Englishman named Robert Russell Carew. The company wa... |
Stary Stręczyn is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Cyców, within Łęczna County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
References
Villages in Łęczna County |
The Crazy Charlie is a bonefish fly for saltwater fly fishing developed on Andros Island in 1977 in the Bahamas by local bonefish guide Charlie Smith and popularized by San Francisco angler Bob Nauheim. They fly was developed to imitate glass minnows (young of anchovies, genus Anchoa), a common forage for bonefish on ... |
The Wabagishik Dam and Generating Station (or Lorne Falls Generating Station) is a concrete gravity dam and hydroelectric power plant on the Vermilion River. It is located within the former town of Walden in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The complex is owned and operated by Vale Limited, which is notable in the are... |
The 1925 King's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of King George V, were appointments made by the King on the recommendation of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. They were announced on 3 June 1925.
The recipie... |
The Old Irion County Courthouse, on Public Square in Sherwood, Texas, was built in 1901. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 as Irion County Courthouse.
It is a two-story, square-plan stone building.
The courthouse was a work of master builders Martin & Moodie.
It served as a courthous... |
Widnall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sheila Widnall (born 1938), American aerospace researcher and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
William B. Widnall (1906–1983), member of the United States House of Representatives for 24 years representing the 7th district o... |
The 52nd Nova Scotia general election may refer to
the 1978 Nova Scotia general election, the 51st overall general election for Nova Scotia, for the (due to a counting error in 1859) 52nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia, or
the 1981 Nova Scotia general election, the 52nd overall general election for Nova Scotia, for th... |
José Viyuela Castillo (born 2 June 1963), known as Pepe Viyuela, is a Spanish actor, clown, poet, and comedian. He is best known in English-speaking countries for his one-man stage show Encerrona (Lock-In), which was brought to the London stage in June 2017 as part of the Festival of Spanish Theatre in London (Festelón... |
Thymistadopsis trilinearia is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Frederic Moore in 1867. It is found in north-eastern India, Sikkim and Sichuan, China.
The wingspan is about 28 mm. The forewings are whitish, suffused with pale sandy ochreous. The first line runs from the costa to just before the midd... |
is a former international table tennis player from Japan.
From 1967 to 1975 he won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships. He also won a silver medal in the team event at the World Table Tennis Championships in 1965.
References
Japanese male table tennis players
A... |
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*
* =========== DOCUMENTATION ===========
*
* Online html documentation available at
* path_to_url
*
*> \htmlonly
*> Download ZGESVDX + dependencies
*> <a href="path_to_url">
*> [TGZ]</a>
*> <a href="path_to_u... |
Veljko Ražnatović (; 1920–1986) was a Colonel in the Yugoslav Air Force.
He is perhaps most remembered as the father of Željko "Arkan" Ražnatović, the paramilitary commander and head of the Serb paramilitary force called the Serb Volunteer Guard during the Yugoslav Wars.
Biography
He was born in 1920 in Rijeka Crnoje... |
Gerardo Esquivel Butrón (born 13 January 1966) is a Mexican former footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
A longtime member of Necaxa, Esquivel spent twelve years with the club, including its highly successful period in the mid-1990s. Normally a holding midfielder, Esquivel also had the versatility to play... |
Dorothy Rose may refer to:
Dot Rose (born 1938), Canadian curler and softball player
Dorothy H. Rose (1920–2005), American politician from New York |
The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was the main combat fleet of the Japanese Navy and formed the core of a wartime Combined Fleet organization. It was created from the Standing Small-Fleet in 1889. It was split into the 1st Fleet and the 2nd Fleet in 1903.
History
On 24 July 1889 the Fleet Ordinance (... |
Hard Target 2 is a 2016 American action film directed by Roel Reiné, starring Scott Adkins, Robert Knepper, Temuera Morrison and Rona Mitra. It is a reboot of, or sequel to, the 1993 film Hard Target, which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme as a homeless cajun fighting a human hunting operation in New Orleans. The new film... |
The Battle of Charasiab was fought on 6 October 1879 during the Second Anglo-Afghan War between British and Indian troops against Afghan regular forces and tribesmen.
The battle
The first phase of the Afghan War ended in May 1879 with the Treaty of Gandamak. However, when in September 1879 the British envoy in Kabul w... |
Khirbat Al-Mansura was a Palestinian village in the Haifa Subdistrict. It was probably depopulated during an offensive by the Carmeli Brigade at the end of April 1948. It was located 18.5 km southeast of Haifa with a mostly Druze population. Khirbat Al-Mansura contained the ruins of building foundations and rock-cut t... |
Heinrich von Nutzhorn (February 20, 1833 – 1925) was a Danish composer.
See also
List of Danish composers
References
This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia.
Danish composers
Male composers
1833 births
1925 deaths |
Patanotis metallidias is a moth of the family Momphidae first described by Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is found in Sri Lanka.
References
Moths of Asia
Moths described in 1913
Momphidae |
Francesco Paglia (1636 – c. 1714) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, mainly active in Brescia.
Biography
He was a pupil of Guercino. He also wrote a description of paintings in Brescia, using both prose and poetry, titled il Giardino della Pittura (The Garden of Painting). A copy of the manuscript was ... |
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The chemical formula C15H10O5 (molar mass : 270.23 g/mol, exact mass : 270.052823) may refer to:
Trihydroxyflavones:
Apigenin (5,7,4'-trihydroxyflavone)
Baicalein (5,6,7-trihydroxyflavone)
Galangin (3,5,7-trihydroxyflavone)
Norwogonin (5,7,8-Trihydroxyflavone)
7,8,3'-Trihydroxyflavone
... |
State Road 105 (SR 105) is a north-south state highway in northeastern Jacksonville, Florida. It travels from an interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95) just north of downtown eastward (signed north) along the north bank of the St. Johns River to an intersection with SR A1A, at the Mayport Ferry, and then along SR A1A t... |
The Rákóczi Festival (in German also written Rakoczyfest) is the largest city festival in the German spa town of Bad Kissingen. Since 1950, it has been taking place annually at the last weekend of July and lasts for three days. During the festival, the city's historical past is remembered, in which a multitude of promi... |
The 1980–81 English League South season was the third season of the English League South (also known as the Inter-City League), the top level ice hockey league in southern England. Nine teams participated in the league, and the Streatham Redskins won the championship. They qualified for the semifinals of the British Ch... |
Scalzone is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alfonso Scalzone (born 1996), Italian rower
Angelo Scalzone (1931–1987), Italian sports shooter
Roberto Scalzone (1962–2019), Italian sports shooter
Oreste Scalzone (born 1947), Italian Marxist intellectual
Italian-language surnames |
Eedu is a village in Karkala, Udupi district in the state of Karnataka, India.
Villages in Udupi district |
The Jefferson Elementary School is an historic American school building that is located in Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
History and architectural features
This historic structure is a large two-story, "U"-shaped, brick building that was... |
Results is a 2015 indie romantic comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film stars Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders, Kevin Corrigan, Giovanni Ribisi, Brooklyn Decker, Anthony Michael Hall, and Constance Zimmer.
Ahead of its Sundance Film Festival Premiere, Results was acquired by Magnolia Pictures. The fil... |
Rockland St Mary is a village in South Norfolk which lies about 6 miles (9½ km) southeast of Norwich between Surlingham, Bramerton, Claxton and Hellington. In the 2001 census it contained 325 households and a population of 824, falling to 810 at the 2011 Census. Although Rockland is part of South Norfolk District, thos... |
Witoldzin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szamotuły, within Szamotuły County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Szamotuły and north-west of the regional capital Poznań.
References
Witoldzin |
The Botanic Garden of Osnabrück is an institution of Osnabrück University. It is located in the Westerberg area of the city in a former Muschelkalk quarry, Muschelkalk (“mussel-chalk”) being a shell-bearing limestone of Triassic age typical of Central and Western Europe (although absent from the United Kingdom). The B... |
Dragor Hill (, ‘Halm Dragor’ \'h&lm 'dra-gor\) is the hill rising to 767 m east of Whitecloud Glacier on Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula. It is named after the settlement of Dragor in southern Bulgaria.
Location
Dragor Hill is situated at , which is 7.85 km southeast of Nikyup Point, 2.85 km south of Almond Poi... |
Mary Lindley Murray is known in the American Revolution as the Quaker woman who in 1776 held up British General William Howe after the British victory against American forces at Kips Bay.
Life
Mary Lindley was the daughter of Thomas Lindley (1684-1743) who was a member of the Quaker religion and an Irish immigrant. Th... |
Spole is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Dębnica Kaszubska, within Słupsk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Dębnica Kaszubska, south-east of Słupsk, and west of the regional capital Gdańsk.
History
For the history of the region, see History... |
Michael Hamill, (born July 19, 1977) is an American high altitude mountaineering guide, alpine climber, mountaineering media personality and alpine author predominately with respect to the Seven Summits. He was a featured athlete/guide in the Discovery Channel 2008 reality/documentary production, Everest: Beyond the ... |
Ali Sürmeli (born 7 April 1959) is a Kurdish actor, born in Solhan, Bingöl, Turkey.
Filmography
Film
1983: Beyaz Ölüm
1988: Dönüş
1988: Gece Dansı Tutsakları
1993: Hoş Memo
1993: Mavi Sürgün
1994: Babam Askerde
1995: Düş, Gerçek, Bir de Sinema
1995: Sokaktaki Adam
1996: Hayat Bazen Tatlıdır
1998: Kaçıklık... |
Christ Church is a historic Episcopal church and cemetery located at S. State and Water Streets at Dover, Kent County, Delaware. It is located on one of two public squares set aside for houses of worship in the Dover town plan of 1717. The church was established as a mission church of the Society for the Propagation of... |
Addilal is a tabia or municipality in the Dogu'a Tembien district of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The tabia centre is in Addilal village, located approximately to the east of the woreda town Hagere Selam.
Geography
The tabia stretches down from the Arebay peaks in Dogu'a Tembien towards Suluh river. The highest p... |
Wohlmirstedt is a village and a former municipality in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 July 2009, it is part of the municipality Kaiserpfalz.
The first reference to Wohlmirstedt (Wolmerstede) is for 786. In 998 it came into possession of Memleben Abbey.
Sights
Protestant Church St. ... |
White Flag is an American punk rock band currently based in Los Angeles. Their current lineup consists of frontman Mike Mess (guitar), Jello B. Afro (bass), and Trace Element (drums). These members have been in the band since 1982, though many have rotated in and out. White Flag has a discography that ranges from their... |
A dulcitone is a keyboard instrument in which sound is produced by a range of tuning forks, which vibrate when struck by felt-covered hammers activated by the keyboard.
The instrument was designed by Thomas Machell of Glasgow in the 1860s, at the same time as Victor Mustel's organologically synonymous typophone, and ma... |
Adam Ferguson (born 1978) is an Australian freelance photographer who lives in New York City. His commissioned work has appeared in New York, Time, Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Wired, and National Geographic, among others. Ferguson's work focuses on conflict and on civil... |
The 1989 Yonex All England Open Championships was the 79th edition held in 1989, at Wembley Arena, London. In the men's singles defending champion Ib Frederiksen was eliminated in the first round.
Final results
Men's singles
Seeds
Section 1
Section 2
Women's singles
Seeds
Section 1
Section 2
References
tourn... |
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