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Pleasant Run is an unincorporated community in Tucker County, West Virginia, United States. References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Tucker County, West Virginia
Borsalino is a 1970 French gangster film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon and Catherine Rouvel. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2009, Empire named it No. 19 in a poll of "The 20 Greatest Gangster Movies You've Never Seen… Probably". A sequel, Bor...
Ariel Behar and Andrey Golubev were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title. Francesco Forti and Giulio Zeppieri won the title after defeating Facundo Díaz Acosta and Alexander Merino 6–3, 6–2 in the final. Seeds Draw References External links Main draw Internazionali di Tennis Città di Todi ...
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is the leading international conservation organization focused exclusively on Africa's wildlife and wild lands. AWF's programs and conservation strategies are designed to protect the wildlife and wild lands of Africa and ensure a more sustainable future for Africa's people. AWF pr...
The Barnstable Public School District oversees the operation all public schools in Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. The Superintendent of Schools is Meg Mayo-Brown. The Assistant Superintendent is Kristen Harmon. History Although it is unknown when the school district started, it is generally believed to have...
Alan () is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Alan, Republic of Buryatia, an ulus in the Khorinsky District of the Republic of Buryatia Alan, Arsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a village in Arsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan Alan, Baltasinsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a village in Balta...
James J. MacKean was an Irish politician. He was a Cumann na nGaedheal member of the Free State Seanad Éireann from 1922 to 1936. He was first elected to the Seanad in 1922 for 9 years and was re-elected in 1931 for 9 years. He served until the Free State Seanad was abolished in 1936. References Year of birth missing...
The sanctuary or Shrine of Hercules Curinus was an Italic and later Roman sanctuary, the ruins of which are located in the comune of Sulmona, in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. The epithet of Curinus or Quirinus was also given to other deities in the Republican era, such as Jupiter Quirinus of...
Conor Sweeney (born 29 March 1990) is a Gaelic football player who plays at inter-county level for Tipperary, and plays his club football for Ballyporeen in South Tipperary. He also plays club hurling for Skeheenarinky. Career Sweeney played minor football for Tipperary in 2007 and 2008, and under-21 football from 20...
José David Rodríguez Rivera, commonly known as "Padre David," is a Salvadoran priest who in the early 1970s embraced liberation theology and began to train lay Christian leaders and create Christian base communities for the purpose of helping the poor of the country to demand their economic and political rights. These ...
Florent Manaudou (; born 12 November 1990) is a French competitive swimmer, an Olympic champion of the 50-meter freestyle at the 2012 London Olympics, and the younger brother of Laure Manaudou, a 2004 Olympic gold medalist in swimming. He currently holds the world record in the 50-meter backstroke (short course). He co...
Tides (also known as The Colony) is a 2021 English-language German-Swiss science fiction thriller film directed and written by Tim Fehlbaum. The film stars Nora Arnezeder, Iain Glen, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, and Joel Basman. Set in a future in which the Earth's elite leave the polluted planet to settle in a space colony ...
Nikolay Yemelyanovich Aksyonenko (; 15 March 1949 – 20 July 2005) was a Russian railway manager and politician. Biography Early life Nikolay Aksyonenko was born on 15 March 1949 in the village of Novoaleksandrovka, Bolotninsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast. He was the youngest, 13th child in a large family of an assi...
Martin Garcia (born October 23, 1984, in Veracruz, Mexico) is a Mexican jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing based in Southern California. Garcia emigrated to the United States in 2003 and went to work at a delicatessen in Pleasanton, California. The deli's owner, Teri Terry, introduced him to Mark Hanna, a fo...
Chatursinh Javanji Chavda (born 29 March 1958) is an Indian politician and was member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly. He was the president of Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee. Also, he served the party as head of Gandhinagar District Congress Committee. He was elected from Gandhinagar North assembly constituency in...
Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov ( ; ; – 30 May 1918) was a Russian revolutionary, philosopher and Marxist theoretician. He was a founder of the social-democratic movement in Russia and was one of the first Russians to identify himself as "Marxist". Facing political persecution, Plekhanov emigrated to Switzerland in 188...
Hepatotoxicity (from hepatic toxicity) implies chemical-driven liver damage. Drug-induced liver injury is a cause of acute and chronic liver disease caused specifically by medications and the most common reason for a drug to be withdrawn from the market after approval. The liver plays a central role in transforming an...
Hilary Jane McPhee (born 1941) is an Australian writer and editor. She was awarded an Order of Australia for service to the Arts in 2003. Biography McPhee was born in 1941. She is a graduate of the University of Melbourne. She was a founding director, with Diana Gribble, of McPhee Gribble Publishers, 1975–89, and ...
("History of the Animals"), published in Zurich in 1551–1558 and 1587, is an encyclopedic "inventory of renaissance zoology" by Conrad Gessner (1516–1565). Gessner was a medical doctor and professor at the Carolinum in Zürich, the precursor of the University of Zurich. The , after Aristotle's work of the same name, is ...
is Kokia's 15th single, released on January 1, 2006, a month before her greatest hits collection Pearl: The Best Collection. The songs were used as the ending and opening theme songs for the animated film Origin: Spirits of the Past. "Chōwa Oto (With Reflection)" is a re-recording of her song "Chōwa Oto" from her Gai R...
Yeom, also spelled as Yum, is a Korean surname. Notable people Yeom Shin-Bi, King Gongmin's wife and royal consort Yeom Ki-hun, Korean football player Yeom Hye-ran, South Korean actress Yeom Dong-gyun, South Korean football goalkeeper Yeom Hyo-seob, South Korean taekwondo practitioner Yum Dong-kyun, South Korean boxer...
Polyrhachis thrinax is a species of ant in the subfamily Formicinae, found in many Asian countries. There are 6 or 7 subspecies recognized. Subspecies Polyrhachis thrinax castanea Stitz, 1925 – Philippines Polyrhachis thrinax inconstans Viehmeyer, 1916 – Singapore Polyrhachis thrinax lancearia Forel, 1893 – India Poly...
Charlotte Granville (9 May 1860 – 8 July 1942) was a British actress who starred in films from 1917 to 1936. Granville acted in Dublin with a company headed by George Alexander. She debuted on Broadway in Mr. Preedy and the Countess (1910), and her final Broadway performance was as Miss Attica Taylor in A Divine Momen...
This is a list of lesbian, gay, and bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Spaniards who have served in the Spanish Cortes Generales, the Spanish government or the regional parliaments. 33 members of the LGBT community are known to have held office in the Spanish Cortes Generales. In the Congress, 25 LGBT people held offic...
Byara District () is a district of the Halabja Governorate, in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Its hub is the city of Byara. Cities Byara Tawella External links Aawsat (Arabic) Geography of Iraqi Kurdistan Districts of Halabja Province
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James Hurley may refer to: James Hurley (Twin Peaks), a fictional character from the television show Twin Peaks James Francis Hurley (born 1962), English murderer James R. Hurley (born 1932), Southern New Jersey politician and gambling regulator Frank Hurley (James Francis Hurley, 1885–1962), Australian film maker...
Susan Elisabeth Kelly is a British medievalist. Early life and education Kelly attended Clare College, Cambridge, from 1979 to 1985, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1982 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1987. Her doctorate was awarded for her thesis "The Pre-Conquest History and Archive of St August...
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Madawaska, after Madawaska, Maine, a town in northern Aroostook County, on the Canadian border: was a screw steamer, later renamed USS Tennessee in 1869. , the former SS König Wilhelm II of the Hamburg America Line; served as a U.S. Navy transport in World War...
Yablonovka () is a rural locality (a selo) in Rovensky District of Saratov Oblast, Russia, located about south of the city of Engels on the left bank of the Volga River. It was founded by Volga Germans in 1767 and until 1941 was known as Lauwe; other German names for the settlement were Laube and Schönfeld. History ...
Anthony Beavers (born 8 May 1963) is an American philosopher. he holds the positions of professor of philosophy, director of cognitive science, and director of The Digital Humanities Laboratory at the University of Evansville. Beavers received his MA and BA from Trinity College, Hartford and his PhD from Marquette Uni...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a negative slow surface potential, as measured by electroencephalography (EEG), that occurs during the period between a warning stimulus or signal and an imperative ("go") stimulus. The CNV was one of the first event-related potential (ERP) components to be described. The C...
Ramada is a group or massif in Argentina. It has a height of . It's located at Calingasta Department, San Juan Province, at the Cordillera de la Ramada. Elevation Based on the elevation provided by the available Digital elevation models, SRTM (6371m), SRTM2 (6375m), ASTER (6360m), SRTM filled with ASTER (6375m), TanD...
Dimmalætting (Faroese for 'Dawn') is the oldest and largest newspaper of the Faroe Islands and is based in Tórshavn. The first edition of the Dimma, as it is commonly known, appeared (after a test issue on December 8, 1877) on January 5, 1878. it had a print run of 8,500 copies (in 1991 it was 13,300) and appeared fi...
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Jordan Thompson (born 20 April 1994) is an Australian professional tennis player, reaching a career-high ranking of World No. 43 on 15 July 2019. He made his Grand Slam debut at the 2014 Australian Open after winning the Australian Open wildcard play off in December 2013. Personal life Thompson was born in Sydney and,...
The Witenwasserenstock (3,082 m) is a peak between the Swiss cantons of Valais and Uri, located in the Lepontine Alps. Close to the summit lies the tripoint border between the cantons of Valais, Uri and Ticino and the triple watershed of the Rhine, Po and Rhône basins. Geography and hydrography The Witenwasserenstock ...
Dhimal is a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal spoken by about 20,000 people, mainly in the Terai of Koshi Province. There is an eastern and western dialect, which are separated by the Kankai River. Most people transcribe Dhimal into Devanagari and there are standard conventions for extra phonological distinctions. Distri...
Bulbophyllum capituliflorum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. References The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia capituliflorum
Olgunlar () is a village in the Adıyaman District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Kawan tribe and had a population of 209 in 2021. Notable people Şeyhmus Dağtekin References Villages in Adıyaman District Kurdish settlements in Adıyaman Province
Oceloduri was an ancient Vaccean settlement in Spain near the modern town of Zamora. References Ancient history of the Iberian Peninsula
Maritime Telemedical Assistance Services (TMAS), sometimes referred to as Medico services, because of its radio code, is a medical advice service for seafarers that can provide distant assistance and support through marine radio, e-mail, telephone or fax. In coordination with the local Maritime Rescue Coordination Cent...
The Interception of Communications Bill of 2006 is a Zimbabwean bill that proposes to allow government agencies to intercept telephonic, e-mail and cellphone messages. The Bill also requires that operators of telecommunications services install software and hardware to enable interception of communication and storing o...
Thierry Hermès (; 10 January 1801 – 10 January 1878) was a French businessman who founded Hermès International and acquired the title as a fashion house designer. He was born in 1801 in Krefeld, Germany. Hermès originally established his business as a saddle company in 1837. His first workshop showcased jewelry, home d...
Little Gidding is the fourth and final poem of T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets, a series of poems that discuss time, perspective, humanity, and salvation. It was first published in September 1942 after being delayed for over a year because of the air-raids on Great Britain during World War II and Eliot's declining health. ...
Phantasis carinata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Fåhraeus in 1872. It is known from South Africa. References Phantasini Beetles described in 1872
Clifford Ferquan Peacock (born May 3, 1978) better known by his stage name Quan or Don Ferquan, is an American rapper affiliated with Nas and Ill Will Records. In 2008, he signed with Just Blaze label Fort Knocks as a joint venture with Ill Will. He is currently signed to Amalgam Digital, who distributed his album Walk...
The 2015 San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix was the thirteenth round of the 2015 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It was held at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Misano Adriatico on 13 September 2015. The MotoGP race started in dry conditions but as the race progressed, rain started to...
Damaad is a 1978 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajat Rakshit. It features Amol Palekar, Ranjeeta, Shreeram Lagoo, Tarla Mehta, Preeti Ganguly, Pinchoo Kapoor, Dina Pathak and Jagdeep. The movie is a remake of famous Bengali movie Mouchak. Plot Sharad (Amol Palekar) belongs to a middle-class family and lives with h...
Lawrence Bernhart Anderson (May 7, 1906 – April 6, 1994) was an American architect and educator and an early proponent of the International Style in the US. He was born in Geneva, Minnesota, earned a bachelor's degree in liberal arts in 1927 and a bachelor's degree in architecture in 1928, both from the University of ...
Clyde Martin Reed (October 19, 1871 – November 8, 1949) was an American politician from Kansas who served as both the 24th Governor of Kansas and U.S. Senator from that state. Biography Born in Champaign County, Illinois, Reed moved to Kansas with his family when he was four years old. After completing a basic educati...
Jevgeņijs Drobots (, Evgeny Pavlovich Drobot; 18 August 1946 – 27 June 2021) was a Latvian Russian politician and engineer. He worked as Deputy Chief Engineer of a chemical fiber plant in Daugavpils before serving on the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia from 1990 to 1993, elected from the 76th constituency of ...
Erythrae or Erythrai () later Litri, was one of the twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor, situated 22 km north-east of the port of Cyssus (modern name: Çeşme), on a small peninsula stretching into the Bay of Erythrae, at an equal distance from the mountains Mimas and Corycus, and directly opposite the island of Chios. It...
Benjamín Cole Vázquez (October 8, 1919 – January 30, 1993) was a Puerto Rican politician and the second longest serving Mayor of the city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico (1969–1993). He is regarded as one of the strongest leaders of the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico (PDP). He was also a U.S. Postal Service regional ...
India is competing at the 2021 Summer World University Games in Chengdu, which is taking place from 28 July to 8 August 2023. Competitors Medalists Medal by sports Archery Compound Individual Team Recurve Individuals Team Event Tennis Singles Shooting Men's Individuals Team Women's Individuals Team Vol...
Großheppach ("big Heppach") is a town district or Stadtteil within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Stadtteil, which lies in the Rems Valley, is home to 4,398 residents (as of January 2012). Großheppach and Kleinheppach are located along the Heppach, a small stream that flows in...
Country Crock is a food brand owned by Upfield. It originally sold spreads such as margarine (and cheese for a limited time), but later extended to side dishes, particularly mashed potatoes and pasta, made by Hormel under license. The original Shedd's brand was a product of Shedd-Bartush Foods based in Detroit. It mad...
Myall River, an open semi-mature brackish freshwater barrier estuary of the Mid-Coast Council system, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Course and features Myall River rises out of the southern slopes of Kyle Range within the Great Dividing Range, north northeast of Stroud, and fl...
Dual interest rates refers to a policy implemented by central banks which aims to influence lending rates independently of deposit rates as a means of stimulating economic activity. Policies similar to this have long been a feature of Chinese monetary policy. More recently dual interest rates have been introduced by th...
Aloinopsis schooneesii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Aloinopsis, in the ice plant family Aizoaceae, native to the eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. References schooneesii Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces Plants described in...
Delfines de Los Cabos F.C. was a football club in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico, that played in the Segunda División Profesional. See also Football in Mexico Football clubs in Baja California Sur Association football clubs established in 2008 2008 establishments in Mexico Cabo San Lucas
Presidential elections were held in Finland on 16 January 1994, with a second round on 6 February. It was the first time the President had been solely and directly elected by a popular vote. Martti Ahtisaari defeated Elisabeth Rehn in the second round. Voter turnout was 78.4% in the first round and 78.7% in the second...
Matt Nixson is a British journalist, PR executive and author. Early life Born in Manchester, Nixson grew up in Disley, Cheshire, and attended Poynton County High School. Education He attended the University of Warwick (1992-1995) where he studied English and American Literature and ran the Offbeat music society, as w...
Lim Chiew Sien (born 14 May 1994) is a Malaysian badminton player. She competed at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games and 2014 Asian Games. Career Lim joined the Malaysian national team when she was 16, played as a singles player for six years before switching to doubles in 2016. In March 2020, Lim left the national tea...
Empires is the third studio album by the alternative electronic band VNV Nation. It was released in 1999 in the EU and 2000 in the United States jointly under the Metropolis and Dependent labels. The album combines trance, synthpop, and electronic body music (EBM). "Darkangel" was released as a single on 28 June prior...
Marcel Hacker (born 29 April 1977, in Magdeburg) is a German rower. Career Hacker won an Olympic bronze medal in 2000 in Sydney and became a world champion in 2002 in Seville. In 2004, he won the Diamond Challenge Sculls for the second time (the premier event for single sculls) at the Henley Royal Regatta. At the 20...
The men's cross-country competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Gijang County was held on 13 October at the Gijang Mountain Bike Race Stadium. Schedule All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00) Results Legend DNF — Did not finish DNS — Did not start References External links Results Mountain Men
A Presidential Commission of Inquiry is a major ad-hoc formal public inquiry into a defined issue ordered by the President of Sri Lanka to report findings, give advice and make recommendations. Types Two types of inquiries can be commissioned; Commission of Inquiry appointed under the provisions of the Commission o...
The Dominican Republic (DR) and Haiti experienced a diplomatic crisis in 2013. The principal point of conflict was an issue of trade restrictions, but it unfolded against the background of the DR's attempt to return thousands of DR residents of Haitian descent to Haiti. More than 3,000 Haitians had been expelled from t...
This is a partial list of software for the Ouya gaming console, from a total of 1250 games as of June 2019. The Ouya's operating system is based on the Android operating system. Without sideloading software or using exploits to install software, the Ouya can only run games that are offered through its own storefront....
Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies () is a Jewish educational institution based in Jerusalem with programs worldwide. History Pardes was launched by Rabbi Michael Swirsky in the fall of 1972 with the support of the World Zionist Organization, which provided the facility and covered overhead costs. The institute began...
Tappeh Bur (, also Romanized as Tappeh Būr) is a village in Karaftu Rural District, in the Central District of Takab County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 328, in 64 families. References Populated places in Takab County
Escot in the parish of Talaton, near Ottery St Mary in Devon, is an historic estate. The present mansion house known as Escot House is a grade II listed building built in 1837 by Sir John Kennaway, 3rd Baronet to the design of Henry Roberts, to replace an earlier house built in about 1680 by Sir Walter Yonge, 3rd Baron...
```c /* Test that function-like macros are restricted to directives, and that unterminated ones are warned about. */ /* { dg-do preprocess } */ #define f(x) x #if 2 f(/* { dg-error "unterminated" "unterminated macro in directive" } */ ) #endif f( /* { dg-error "unterminated" "unterminated macro" } */ ```
Klokočov () is a village and municipality in Čadca District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. History In the village was created in 1954 by the split of the biggest municipality Turzovka into several smaller villages. Geography The municipality lies at an altitude of 556 metres and covers an area of 51.171 k...
Sir Charles Barry (23 May 1795 – 12 May 1860) was a British architect, best known for his role in the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster (also known as the Houses of Parliament) in London during the mid-19th century, but also responsible for numerous other buildings and gardens. He is known for his major contrib...
Nick Kirk was Dean of Nelson: from 2011 A former nurse, he was previously the incumbent at Christ Church, Wanganui. Kirk had motor neuron disease. He died in Wanganui on 24 June 2017. References 20th-century births 2017 deaths Deans of Nelson Year of birth missing People from Whanganui
New Hampshire Route 11 is a east–west state highway in New Hampshire, running completely across the central part of the state. Its western terminus is at the Vermont state line in Charlestown, where it continues west as Vermont Route 11. The eastern terminus is at the Maine state line in Rochester, where it crosses th...
The Squid is the name of two different villains in DC Comics. Publication history The first Squid debuted in Detective Comics #497 (December 1980) and was created by Gerry Conway and Don Newton. The second Squid debuted in Adventure Comics #490 (February 1982) and was created by E. Nelson Bridwell and Carmine Infanti...
Auslit may refer to: AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource Australian literature
Kafeh-ye Balochi () is a village in, and the capital of, Balochi Rural District of Naskand District, Sarbaz County, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran. At the 2006 National Census, its population was 948 in 192 households, when it was in Naskand Rural District of the former Sarbaz District. The following census in ...
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Year 1090 (MXC) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe A third Almoravid expedition is launched in Al-Andalus, designed to finally subdue the Taifa's Kingdoms. The cities of Córdoba, Seville, Granada, Málaga, Almería and Ronda f...
This is a list of all attacks on Israeli embassies and diplomats that have occurred since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. List References Israeli embassies and diplomats attacks against Israeli embassies and diplomats attacks against Israeli embassies and diplomats Attacks against List of attack...
Nikorn Dusitsin (; born 1931) is a Thai obstetrician and gynaecologist and a scholar and advocate of reproductive health and sex education. He is an emeritus professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Chulalongkorn University, and also headed the Center for Study in Human Sexuality at the university's Institute of Health ...
Miscophus is a genus of square-headed wasps in the family Crabronidae. There are more than 180 described species in Miscophus. See also List of Miscophus species References External links Crabronidae Articles created by Qbugbot
Mytton may refer to: People Adam Mytton (1498–1561), English MP Alex Mytton, cast member of television series Made in Chelsea Devereaux Mytton (1924–1989), Australian competitive sailor and Olympic medalist John Mytton (1796–1834), British eccentric and Regency rake Richard Mytton (1501–1591), English politician Sarah...
```javascript /** * @license Apache-2.0 * * * * 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. */ 'use strict'; // MODULES // var bench = require( '@stdlib/bench' ); var pow = require( '@stdlib/math/bas...
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Highland Hall, also known as the Courthouse Annex, was a Presbyterian seminary, an historic school building for females, a radio school during World War II, and a county office building before it became a retirement home in 2016. It is located in Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Highland Hall was added to t...
The 1955–56 Spartan League season was the 38th in the history of Spartan League. The league consisted of 15 teams. League table The division featured 15 teams, 14 from last season and 1 new team: Welwyn Garden City, from London League References 1955–56 9
The Premio Valle-Inclán is a literary translation prize. It is awarded by the Society of Authors (London) for the best English translation of a work of Spanish literature. It is named after Ramón del Valle-Inclán. The prize money is GBP 2,000. Past winners Source: 2022 (presented 2023) Winner: Annie McDermott for a...
Camponaraya () (Camponaraia in Galician language) is a village and municipality located in the region of El Bierzo (province of León, Castile and León, Spain) . According to the 2010 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 4,230 inhabitants. It is one of Galician speaking councils of El Bierzo References ...
Bittium glareosum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae. References External links Cerithiidae Gastropods described in 1861
Sonja Gaudet (born July 22, 1966, in North Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian wheelchair curler. She was on the team that won gold in wheelchair curling at the 2006 Winter Paralympics, the 2010 Winter Paralympics and the 2014 Winter Paralympics. She was also the Canadian Flag bearer for the 2014 Winter Paralymp...
Everyone Should Be Killed is the debut full-length studio album by American grindcore band Anal Cunt, released by Earache Records on May 24, 1994. It was the only studio album the band recorded with Fred Ordonez on guitar, as he was dismissed from the band during the recording of the album. Seth Putnam was the second g...
```smalltalk /* ==================================================================== contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for Additional information regarding copyright ownership. path_to_url Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software...
Plan-les-Ouates () is a municipality of the canton of Geneva in Switzerland. History Plan-les-Ouates is first mentioned in 1537 as Plan-des-Vuattes. In 1851 it became an independent municipality when the municipality of Compesières dissolved itself and the municipalities of Bardonnex and Plan-les-Ouates were formed. ...
The name Billie has been used for nine tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Typhoon Billie (1950) (T5039), did not make landfall Typhoon Billie (1955) (T5505), struck China Typhoon Billie (1959) (T5905, 08W), struck China and Korea Typhoon Billie (1961) (T6126, 62W), did not make landfall Tropical S...
The Maryland Million Ladies Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in October since 1986 primarily at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland or at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. To be eligible for the Maryland Million Ladies, a 3 year-old filly must be sired by a stallion who stands in Maryl...