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Blagaj is a village in the municipality of Donji Vakuf, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 50. References Populated places in Donji Vakuf
Veretenkovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Denisovskoye Rural Settlement, Gorokhovetsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 12 as of 2010. Geography Veretenkovo is located 33 km southwest of Gorokhovets (the district's administrative centre) by road. Proletarsky is the nearest rural locality....
Sinanglanan is a rural barangay in the Basakan District of Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 3,262 people. It is bordered to the north by San Martin, to the east by Miglamin and Jasaan of the Municipality of Cabanglasan, to the south by Apo Macote, and to the west b...
Scrooge McDuck and Money is a 1967 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Hamilton Luske, and featuring the characters Scrooge McDuck and Huey, Dewey, and Louie. The short was released on March 23, 1967. Synopsis The cartoon begins as Huey, Dewey, and Louie visit their wealthy Un...
Hohentannen is a municipality in Weinfelden District in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. History Hohentannen is first mentioned in 1256 as Hontannon. In 1275 it was mentioned as in Hohentannun. From the Middle Ages until 1798, the lower courts were granted as a fief by the Bishop of Constance to Heidelberg. H...
Hachmei Provence () refers to the rabbis of Provence, now known as Occitania, France that was a great Torah center in the times of the Tosafists. The phrase literally means the wise ones of Provence; hakham "wise one, sage" is a Sephardic and Hachmei Provençal term for a rabbi. In matters of halakha, as well as in the...
The Main Street Historic District is located in Mayville, Wisconsin. History The district is Mayville's old downtown. Buildings within it include the Beaumont Hotel, along with the 1866 Italianate Reible building, the pre-1873 Commercial Vernacular Simonin-Wolff-Faust Building, the 1891 Classical Revival Ruedebusch De...
The Orto Botanico Conservativo Carlo Spegazzini (1500 m2), also called the Giardino Conservativo Spegazzini, is a botanical garden operated by the Accademia Trevigiana per il Territorio, and located at viale de Coubertin 15, Treviso, Veneto, Italy. It is open daily. The garden was established in 1995, and named in hon...
John Ross Youens, (29 September 1914 – 24 August 1993) was a Church of England priest and senior British Army officer. He served as Chaplain-General to the Forces from 1966 to 1974. Early life Youens was born on 29 September 1914 to Canon Fernley Algernon Youens. He was educated at Buxton College, a boys' grammar sch...
Tom Triplett (March 11, 1935 – June 23, 2006) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 128th district of the Georgia House of Representatives. Life and career Triplett was born in Watauga County, North Carolina. He attended Bluefield University and served in the United States Air Force. T...
SaRang Community Church is a Presbyterian Church in Seoul, Korea with over 60,000 members. SaRang, one of several megachurches in Korea, was founded in 1978 by Rev. Oak Han-heum. At Pastor Oak's death in 2010, the church attracted 40,000 worshipers every Sunday and had 80,000 members. In 2003 Pastor Oak announced hi...
Sammichele di Bari (Barese: ) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari and region of Apulia, southern Italy. The town is located on the Murge Plateau and is built primarily on agriculture. It is a member of the I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy") association. Its patron sa...
```php <?php /* * * * path_to_url * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the */ namespace Google\Service\Docs; class FootnoteReference extends \Google\Collection { protected $collection_key = 'suggestedIns...
Liu Yudong (; nickname: "War God ()"; b. 1970 in Putian, Fujian), is a retired Chinese professional basketball player who last played for the Fujian Xunxing club in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). At 2.00 m (6'6 ") and 243 lbs. (110 kg), he played at the power forward position. In 1990, he was chosen as one o...
The Union of Muslim Ulama emerged in 1982, when West Beirut was under siege by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It included Sunni and Shi'a clerics who shared the view that the application of sharia would solve Lebanon's problems and would end the IDF's occupation of Arab land. The union's fundamentalist line refle...
285001–285100 |-bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 285001 || || — || September 28, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || — || align=right | 1.0 km || |-id=002 bgcolor=#fefefe | 285002 || || — || March 5, 2006 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || H || align=right data-sort-value="0.68" | 680 m || |-id=003 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 | 285003 || || —...
West Park Secondary School (WPSS, West Park), originally known as West Park Vocational School is a Toronto District School Board public high school facility that operated as a regular school from 1968 to 1988 by the Toronto Board of Education from grade 9 to 13. The school offered various vocational and academic course...
```javascript /* * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the license found in the LICENSE file in * the root directory of this source tree. */ import { getMonth, prevMonth, nextMonth, daysInMonth, WEEKDAYS, getDateMethod, } from 'lib/DateUtils'; import PropTypes from 'lib/PropType...
Martin Šimeček (born 29 July 1967 in Příbram) is a Czech retired competitive ice dancer. With partner Kateřina Mrázová, he is a multiple Czech national champion. They placed 10th at the 1992 Winter Olympics (at which they competed for Czechoslovakia), 8th at the 1994 Winter Olympics, and 13th at the 1998 Winter Olympic...
Sidi Aissa Ben Ali is a town and rural commune in Fquih Ben Salah Province, Béni Mellal-Khénifra, Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 22,697 people living in 3735 households. References Populated places in Fquih Ben Salah Province Rural communes of Béni Mellal-Khénifra
Dicladispa armigera is a species of leaf beetle from Southeast Asia, often known by its common name: the "rice hispa". These beetles are a well known invasive pest, and are responsible for significant crop damage across many countries. The male to female ratio is between 1:1.26 and 1:1.46. Description Eggs Rice hispa...
Oskar Olausson (born 10 November 2002) is a Swedish professional ice hockey winger currently playing with the Colorado Eagles in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect under contract to the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). Olausson was drafted in the first round, 28th overall, by the Aval...
Sar Chah (, also Romanized as Sar Chāh) is a village in Poshtkuh Rural District, in the Central District of Ardal County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,857, in 375 families. The village is populated by Lurs. References Populated places in Ardal County Luri settlem...
Gina Marie Higginbottom (née Awoko) is a British academic, nurse, midwife, health visitor and a specialist in international migration and maternity. She is the first nurse of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin to hold a professorial role in a Russell Group university in England. Personal life and education Higgi...
Keijo Korhonen may refer to: Keijo Korhonen (politician) (1934–2022), Finnish politician, ambassador, and professor Keijo Korhonen (ski jumper) (born 1956), Finnish ski jumper
A registered retirement income fund (RRIF) is a tax-deferred retirement plan under Canadian tax law. Individuals use an RRIF to generate income from the savings accumulated under their registered retirement savings plan. As with an RRSP, an RRIF account is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency. Converting from R...
Italy at the European Throwing Cup participated at all editions of the European Throwing Cup from Nice 2001. The event was called European Winter Throwing Challenge until 2004, than European Cup Winter Throwing until 2016. Medals Individual Team See also Italy national athletics team Notes References External ...
The 1967 Coppa Italia Final was the final of the 1966–67 Coppa Italia. The match was played on 14 June 1967 between Milan and Padova. Milan won 1–0. Match References Coppa Italia 1966/67 statistics at rsssf.com https://www.calcio.com/calendario/ita-coppa-italia-1966-1967-finale/2/ https://www.worldfootball.net/sch...
Chester Lillis Johnson (August 1, 1917 – April 10, 1983) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in five games in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Browns in . Nicknamed "Chesty Chet," he was listed at tall and , and threw and batted left-handed. He was born in Redmond, Washington; a younger b...
Nicolae Rosetti-Bălănescu (6 December 1827 – 11 May 1884) was a lawyer and Romanian politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Principality of Romania from 29 August 1863 until 29 October 1865. Rosetti-Bălănescu was born in Iași, Moldavia. He came from a larger aristocratic Rosetti family, which to di...
The Natranaerobiaceae are a family of bacteria placed within the class Clostridia. This family contains the thermophilic bacterial species Natranaerobius thermophilus and the related species Natranaerobaculum magadiense. Phylogeny See also List of bacteria genera List of bacterial orders References Natranaerobia...
Yasince () is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Bismil, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds and had a population of 229 in 2022. The villagers adhere to Yazidism. References Neighbourhoods in Bismil District Kurdish settlements in Diyarbakır Province Yazidi villages in Turkey
Miadanandriana is a municipality in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Manjakandriana, which is a part of Analamanga Region. The population was 9,889 in 2010. Naming Miadana was the name of the village with the royal residence in former times that was localized at the feet of the Ambohitsoabe hill . To show th...
Thiers is a French place name and surname. It may refer to: Places in France Thiers, Puy-de-Dôme, a commune in the eponymous canton Canton of Thiers, Puy-de-Dôme, in the eponymous arrondissement Arrondissement of Thiers, Puy-de-Dôme Thiers-sur-Thève, a commune in the Oise department Thiers, Marseille, neighbour...
Pat Warren (born 1936) is an American author of contemporary romance novels under her own name and the pseudonym Patricia Cox. At age 16, Warren began writing a column for the Akron Beacon Journal. As an adult, she wrote articles about marriage and motherhood for the Detroit News. In 1986, she sold a novel to Silhoue...
Nathaniel Azarco Welbeck (1915–1972) was a Ghanaian politician and a diplomat. He was a member of the Convention People's Party and minister of state in the first republic. He was briefly resident minister of Ghana in Guinea and also resident minister of Ghana in Congo. Early life and education Welbeck was born at Cap...
Elmalı (literally "with apples" or "place with apples") is a Turkish word that may refer to the following places in Turkey: People Havva Elmalı, Turkish female para arthlete Places Elmalı, a town and district of Antalya Province Elmalı, Antalya, a village in the district Elmalı, Aziziye Elmalı, Biga Elmalı, Çam...
Two Wounded Birds were an English rock and roll band, formed in Margate, Kent, in 2010. The band consisted of Johnny Danger (vocals, guitar), Ally Blackgrove (bass), Joe Stevens (guitar) and James Shand (drums). The band's sound had been compared to The Tornados, The Beach Boys, The Velvet Underground, Link Wray, and P...
Cecilia Annie John (5 November 187728 May 1955) was an Australian social activist, radical, and peace campaigner. Early life John was born on 5 November 1877 in Hobart, Tasmania to parents who were immigrants from Wales. She left her parents' home while young and moved to Melbourne to study music. She was a contralto ...
Gary Bodeau is a Haitian politician who served as President and Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of Haiti. On April 5, 2023, he was sanctioned for corruption by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. U.S. Treasury Sanctions On April 5, 2023, the U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned Bodeau pursuant to Executive ...
Konjyosom Rural Municipality is a Rural Municipality in Lalitpur District in Bagmati Province of Nepal that was established in 2017 by merging the former Village development committees Sankhu, Dalchoki, Chaughare, Nallu and Bhardev.The center of this rural municipality is located at Chaughare. The major ethnic group of...
Johann Salver (ca. 1670–1738) was a German engraver from the town of Forchheim, and the father of Johann Octavian Salver. Salver is the author of Die Gross und Landmeister des Deutschen Ordens containing 51 plates, published in Würzburg in 1716, and the series on the Würzburg prince-bishops titled Geschicht-Schreiber ...
Marjorie "Jori" Smith, (January 1, 1907 – November 25, 2005) was a key figure in the 1930s in initiating Canada's modernist art movement. She was a founding member of the Contemporary Arts Society in 1939. Biography Smith was born in Montreal, Canada on January 1, 1907. Her early training was at the Art Association o...
Adapedonta is an order of bivalves belonging to the class Bivalvia. Families: Edmondiidae Hiatellidae †Pachydomidae Pharidae Solenidae References Bivalve orders Unassigned Euheterodonta
The Bordeaux–Paris professional cycle race was one of Europe's classic cycle races, and one of the longest in the professional calendar, covering approximately – more than twice most single-day races. It started in northern Bordeaux in southwest France at 2am and finished in the capital Paris 14 hours later. The profe...
Pagli Duniya is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944. References External links 1944 films 1940s Hindi-language films Indian black-and-white films
John Henry Griesbach (20 June 1798 – 9 January 1875) was an English composer, pianist, cellist and teacher. Life Griesbach was born in Windsor, Berkshire, on 20 June 1798, the eldest son of Justin Christian Griesbach, cellist in Queen Charlotte's band, and nephew of Friedrich Griesbach, the oboe player. He studied mus...
SAM Basket Massagno, for sponsorship reasons Spinelli Massagno, is a professional basketball club based in Massagno, Switzerland. The team currently plays in the Swiss Basketball League, the highest professional division in Switzerland. The team plays its home games at the palestra di Nosedo (SEM Nosedo), which has a c...
The right to sue may refer to one of the following legal topics relating to a right to file a lawsuit ('sue' is the verb for the act of filing a lawsuit): Right to petition - the right to petition the government, which in some jurisdictions includes the right to file a lawsuit Right to petition in the United States - ...
Scott Slimon (1915 – 1980) was a set decorator. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film Suddenly, Last Summer. Selected filmography Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) References External links 1915 births 1980 deaths Film people from London Engl...
The Owen-Cox House is a property in Brentwood, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The property is also known as Maplelawn. It was built or has other significance in 1891 and 1899. It includes Classical Revival and Italianate architecture. When listed the property included...
The core–mantle boundary (CMB) of Earth lies between the planet's silicate mantle and its liquid iron–nickel outer core, at a depth of below Earth's surface. The boundary is observed via the discontinuity in seismic wave velocities at that depth due to the differences between the acoustic impedances of the solid mantl...
Edward Mellish may refer to: Edward Noel Mellish (1880–1962), English recipient of the Victoria Cross Edward Mellish (priest) (1766–1830), Anglican priest
Hwang Young-min (; born December 23, 1981), best known as Tim (), is a Korean-American singer based in South Korea. He is referred to as South Korea's "ballad prince." He debuted in 2003 with the album, First Tim, which included the hit ballad, "I Love You." Life and career Early life and works Tim was born in Phila...
The Goddess of Rio Beni (German: Die Göttin vom Rio Beni, Brazilian: Mundo Estranho) is a 1950 West German-Brazilian adventure film directed by Franz Eichhorn and starring Angelika Hauff, Helmuth Schneider and America Cabral. Cast Angelika Hauff as Elisa Helmuth Schneider as Edgar America Cabral as Father Carme...
9P or 9-P may refer to: Science and technology 9P (protocol), a network protocol developed for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs distributed operating system 9P, NASA code for Progress M1-9 9p, an arm of Chromosome 9 (human) 9P/Tempel; see Tempel 1 Monosomy 9p, a chromosomal disorder due to deletion Tetrasomy 9p, a gene...
Pterostichus relictus is a species of woodland ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading relictus Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1838
Mehdi Khchab (born 14 August 1991) is a Belgian footballer who is currently playing for RSC Andenne. He last played for Cercle Brugge KSV in the Belgian First Division B as a right-back. External links 1991 births Living people Belgian men's footballers Cercle Brugge K.S.V. players Challenger Pro League players Men's...
A fruit pizza is a type of pastry that is distinguished by its pizza-shaped cookie crust, frosting, and fruit toppings. Fruit pizza is well known for the colorful designs and patterns made by the intricate arrangement of the many different fruits topping the dessert. Fruit pizza is often seen as a healthier dessert o...
```objective-c /* * */ /******************************************************************************* * NOTICE * The ll is not public api, don't use in application code. * See readme.md in hal/include/hal/readme.md ******************************************************************************/ // The Lowlevel...
Heterojinus semilaetanus is a species of beetle in the family Laemophloeidae, the only species in the genus Heterojinus. References Laemophloeidae Cucujoidea genera
Anónimo Consejo was a Cuban rap duo whose name translates into English as Anonymous Advice. The group consisted of Maigel "MC Kokino" Entenza Jaramillo and Yosmel "MC Sekou" Sarrias, and was known for the social and political themes in their music. It was one of the most popular hip hop groups in Cuba during its prime....
Martha Cranmer Oliver (1834 – 20 December 1880), also known as Pattie Oliver or M. Oliver, was an English actress and theatre manager. Beginning as a child actor near her home in Salisbury, Oliver was performing in London by age 13. She played in major theatre companies in the West End, including those of Madame Vest...
The Football League play-offs for the 1986–87 season were held in May 1987, with the two-legged finals taking place at the finalists home stadiums. The play-off semi-finals were also played over two legs and were contested by the teams who finished in 3rd, 4th and 5th place in the Football League Second Division and Fo...
Pacific Crest Securities was an independent investment bank. History The firm was founded in 1990 initially focused on the Pacific Northwest region then in 1998 the firm shifted to focus solely on the global technology sector in institutional equities (research, sales, trading) and investment banking (mergers and acq...
The Cathedral of Hajdúdorog, officially Greek Catholic Cathedral of the Presentation of Mary in Hajdúdorog (Hungarian: Hajdúdorogi Istenszülő Bevezetése a Templomba Székesegyház) is the cathedral of the Archeparchy of Hajdúdorog, Hungary. This status ranks the cathedral among the most important buildings of the Hungari...
Nybrogatan is a street in the borough of Östermalm in central Stockholm, Sweden. Approximately one kilometre in length, it stretches north from Nybroplan to Valhallavägen. Before 1864, the northern part of Nybrogatan above Östermalmstorg was called Seved Bååtsgatan after a local official. The southern part was name...
Svetoslav Dyakov (; born 31 May 1984) is a Bulgarian professional retired footballer who played as a midfielder. He was the club captain of Ludogorets Razgrad and, between 2015 and 2017, was the captain of the national team as well. Career Born in Blagoevgrad, Dyakov began his football career with a local club, Pirin....
Senator Cantine may refer to: John Cantine (1735–1808), New York State Senate Moses I. Cantine (1774–1823), New York State Senate
Marseillan-Plage station (French: Gare de Marseillan-Plage) is a French railway station in Marseillan, Hérault, Occitanie, southern France. Within TER Occitanie, it is part of line 21 (Narbonne–Avignon). References Railway stations in Hérault Railway stations in France opened in 1857
Gerald Cobb (1900–1986) was a heraldic artist. He developed an interest in photography that lasted throughout his life and built up a collection of architectural images, some of which appear in books on architectural history and archives in libraries and national collections. Biography Cobb was born at Ivy Lodge, R...
The Provence-class ironclads consisted of 10 ironclad frigates built for the French Navy () during the 1860s. Only one of the sister ships was built with an wrought iron hull; the others were built in wood. By 1865 they were armed with eleven guns and played a minor role in the 1870–1871 Franco-Prussian War. The ships...
This is a list of cricketers who played for different teams of Big Bash League. Adelaide Strikers Brisbane Heat Hobart Hurricanes Melbourne Renegades Melbourne Stars Perth Scorchers Sydney Sixers Sydney Thunder See also List of Women's Big Bash League cricketers References External links Big Bash League cr...
Âṣkuňu () is a language of Afghanistan spoken by the Ashkun people – also known as the Âṣkun, Ashkun, Askina, Saňu, Sainu, Yeshkun, Wamas, or Grâmsaňâ – from the region of the central Pech Valley around Wâmâ and in some eastern tributary valleys of the upper Alingar River in Afghanistan's Nuristan Province. Other majo...
Twin Oaks Community is an ecovillage and intentional community of about one hundred people living on in Louisa County, Virginia. It is a member of the Federation of Egalitarian Communities. Founded in 1967, it is one of the longest-enduring and largest secular intentional communities in North America. The community's...
Rinnovu Naziunale () is a separatist political party active in Corsica, France. History Rinnovu was a member of Corsica Libera between 2008 and 2012. References External links Official website Political parties in Corsica Political parties of the French Fifth Republic Pro-independence parties Separatism in France
Julie Ogborn (born 1 August 1958) is a Guam long-distance runner. She competed in the women's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics. References External links 1958 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics Guamanian female long-distance runners Guamanian female marathon runners Oly...
Zalesie is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gniewoszów, within Kozienice County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Gniewoszów, south-east of Kozienice, and south-east of Warsaw. References Zalesie
The archaeological Neman culture () existed from about 5100 to the 3rd millennium BC, starting in the Mesolithic and continued into the middle Neolithic. It was located in the upper basin of the Neman River (present-day northern Poland, southern Lithuania, western Belarus and Kaliningrad Oblast). In the north, the Nema...
```smalltalk using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.RazorPages; namespace Volo.Abp.AspNetCore.Mvc.UI.Theme.Basic.Demo.Pages.Components.Popovers; public class IndexModel : PageModel { public void OnGet() { } } ```
The contrabassophone is a woodwind instrument, invented about 1847 by German bassoon maker Heinrich Joseph Haseneier. It was intended as a substitute for the contrabassoon, which at that time was an unsatisfactory instrument, with a muffled sound due to tone holes that were too small and too close together. Haseneier...
Best of Tata Young () is a 2006 greatest hits album by Thai pop singer Tata Young. It is a career-spanning, two-disc album, covering her years as a teen star at GMM Grammy (Amita Tata Young, 1,000,000 Copies Celebration, 6.2.12, Amazing Tata, O Negative, Red Bike Story), her switch to BEC-TERO (Tata Young, Real TT) and...
Hellinsia basuto is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Lesotho. References basuto Moths of Africa Fauna of Lesotho Moths described in 2011
The 2015–16 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 was the 54th season of the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 since its establishment in 1962. A total of 16 teams contested the league. ES Sétif came into the season as defending champions of the 2014–15 season. USM Blida, DRB Tadjenanet, and RC Relizane entered as the three...
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka – island country in the northern Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. Known until 1972 as Ceylon (/sɨˈlɒnˌ seɪ-ˌ siː-/), Sri Lanka has maritime borders with India to the northwest and...
The 2014 Beijing Guoan F.C. season was their 11th consecutive season in the Chinese Super League, established in 2004. They competed in the AFC Champions League and Chinese FA Cup. Players First team squad As of 27 July 2014 Reserve squad Club Coaching staff Transfers Winter In: Out: Summer In...
Erythrophysa transvaalensis (Bushveld red balloon, , ) is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is a protected tree in South Africa. It is found in Botswana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Its range is disjunct however, so that suggestions have been made that its seeds were formerly employed as beads, which ass...
Marsha Isack Lester is an American physical chemist. She is currently the Edmund J. Kahn Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania. Lester uses both theoretical and experimental methods to study the physical chemistry of volatile organic compounds present in the earth's atmosphere. Her curr...
Neoiphinoe echinata is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Capulidae, the cap snails. References Capulidae Gastropods described in 1998
Tore Stenshagen (born 11 December 1965) is a retired Norwegian football goalkeeper. Hailing from Tveita, he played youth football for Vålerenga IF and was selected for Norway's youth national team. In 1984 he was drafted into the senior team. In 1985 he went on to Kjelsås IL. Afterwards he played for Lørenskog IF. I...
Cheval-Blanc (; ) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. It is the seat of the Canton of Cheval-Blanc. See also Côtes du Luberon AOC Communes of the Vaucluse department Luberon References Communes of Vaucluse
In mathematics, a space form is a complete Riemannian manifold M of constant sectional curvature K. The three most fundamental examples are Euclidean n-space, the n-dimensional sphere, and hyperbolic space, although a space form need not be simply connected. Reduction to generalized crystallography The Killing–Hopf ...
Cyrtodactylus bugiamapensis is a gecko from Binh Phuoc and Lam Dong provinces, southern Vietnam. Description This species is distinguished from other species of the C. irregularis complex by being medium-sized, with a maximum length of ; its tail is relatively thin, longer than its body; it possesses enlarged femoral ...
Hold My Beer may refer to: Hold My Beer Vol. 1, a 2015 album by Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen "Hold My Beer", a song on Trace Adkins' 2010 album Cowboy's Back in Town "Hold My Beer", a song on Aaron Pritchett's 2006 album Big Wheel "Hold My Beer", an unreleased song by Beyoncé
Yasynuvata Raion () was one of the administrative raions (a district) of Donetsk Oblast, located in southeastern Ukraine. The administrative center of the district was the city of Yasynuvata, which was incorporated separately as a city of oblast significance and did not belong to the districts jurisdiction. Beginning...
Moynahan is a family name with Irish origin and may refer to: People Bernard Thomas Moynahan Jr. (1918–1999), an American federal judge Brian Moynahan, an English writer Bridget Moynahan, an American model and actress Julian Moynahan (1925-2014), an American literary critic and novelist Mike Moynahan (1856–1899), an ...
Cerynia or Kerynia () may refer to: Keryneia, in Cyprus Ceryneia, in Greece Cerynia (planthopper), a genus of insects in the family Flatidae
Patriarch Basil of Bulgaria may refer to: Basil I of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 1186 – c. 1232 Basil II of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 1246–1263 Basil III of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 1254–1263
Erik Johannes Marais (born 24 November 1982) is a South African politician, currently a Member of Parliament for the Democratic Alliance, and the Shadow Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises. References Offices held Living people Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians Members of the National Assembly of Sou...
WLCH (91.3 FM, "Radio Centro") is a non-commercial public FM radio station licensed to serve Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by the Spanish American Civic Association For Equality, Inc., and broadcasts a variety format. Its broadcast tower is located in Manheim Township north of Lancaster at (). WLCH is ...