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Fissurisepta pacifica is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets and slit limpets. References External links To World Register of Marine Species Fissurellidae Gastropods described in 1969
DVOA can refer to: Dead Voices on Air Defense-adjusted Value Over Average; see Football Outsiders Delaware Valley Orienteering Association
Joseph Morris Bachelor also known as Joseph Morris (May 17, 1887 near Sharonville, Ohio – December 5, 1947 in Hamilton, Ohio) was an American author, poet, editor and educator. Bachelor was educated at Miami University (A.B., 1911) and Harvard University (A.M. 1912). As an undergraduate at Miami University, he joined ...
Larry Pierce (born June 19, 1945 in Clebit, Oklahoma) is a retired American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey known as one of the north-western United States' finest. Life and career Larry Pierce is younger brother of U. S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Donald. His ex-wife Terri was the daughter of noted California jocke...
Chelsie J. Senerchia (November 2, 1899 – June 20, 1990) was an Italian American politician and civil engineer. He served as city engineer, city manager, commissioner, and mayor of Miami during his political career in South Florida during the 1940s and 1950s. He was the only son of five children of Antonio Senerchia a...
Syrphus rectus, the yellow-legged flower fly, is a species of fly in the family Syrphidae, the hover flies. Syrphus rectus is a common fly in the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. Like many hoverflies, it has strongly contrasting black and yellow bands on the abdomen. The adults visit the flowers of plant...
Romania competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This nation has competed at the Summer Olympic Games since its official debut in 1924, missing only two editions, including the 1948 Summer Olympics. Despite being London's third Olympic Games, this is the first time the Romanian tea...
Sir Molyneux Nepean, 2nd Baronet (20 September 1783 – 4 June 1856) was an English first-class cricketer who played a single match for the Marylebone Cricket Club. Life He was the eldest son of Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet and his wife Margaret Skinner. He was educated at Eton College. In 1801 he matriculated at Trinit...
```objective-c #pragma once #include "config.h" #if USE_MYSQL #include <Storages/IStorage.h> #include <Storages/MySQL/MySQLSettings.h> #include <mysqlxx/PoolWithFailover.h> namespace Poco { class Logger; } namespace DB { class NamedCollection; /** Implements storage in the MySQL database. * Use ENGINE = mysql(...
Christopher A. Pearson (born January 5, 1973) is a Vermont politician and a member of the Vermont Progressive Party. He served three terms in the Vermont Senate as one of 6 senators representing Chittenden County. He previously served five terms in the Vermont House of Representatives representing the Chittenden-3-4 D...
The Complete Crumb Comics is a series of collections from Fantagraphics Books which was intended to reproduce the entire body of American cartoonist and comic book artist/writer Robert Crumb's comics work in chronological order, beginning with his fanzine work from as early as 1958. While the series was intended to be...
Sutton Trinity F.C. was a football club based in Nottinghamshire. It competed in the Midland Football League, Northern Counties East League and Central Midlands League. References Defunct football clubs in Nottinghamshire Central Midlands Football League Midland Football League (1889) Northern Counties East Football ...
Kula Ridge can refer to: Kula-Farallon Ridge Pacific-Kula Ridge
Requeixo, Nossa Senhora de Fátima e Nariz is a civil parish in the municipality of Aveiro, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Requeixo, Nossa Senhora de Fátima and Nariz. The population in 2011 was 4,564, in an area of 32.32 km2. References Freguesias of Aveiro, Portugal
The Wind from Nowhere is a science fiction novel by English author J. G. Ballard. Published in 1961, it was his debut novel. He had previously published only short stories. The novel was the first of a series of Ballard novels dealing with scenarios of natural disaster. Here, civilization is reduced to ruins by prolon...
"If This Is It" is a song by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News. It was released as the fourth single from their number-one album Sports in 1984, and became their fifth top-ten and third consecutive number-six hit on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached number five on the Adult Contemporary chart, and then be...
Triad Islands () is a group of three small islands lying 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) east of Chavez Island, off the west coast of Graham Land. First charted by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) under Rymill, 1934–37. The name given by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1959 is descri...
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Heo Eugene (born April 6, 1979), better known by his stage name, H-Eugene (Hangul: H-유진), is a South Korean rapper known for his collaborations with K-pop stars. The musicians he has collaborated with include MC Mong, Teddy Park, Miryo of Brown Eyed Girls, and Yenny of Wonder Girls. In 2010, he formed the duo H2 with s...
The 1875 Kilkenny City by-election was fought on 28 April 1875. This arose due to the death of the incumbent Home Rule MP, John Gray. It was contested by three candidates: Gray's son Edmund Dwyer Gray, Edward Marum, and Benjamin Whitworth, former MP for Drogheda. Gray told the electors that his programme did not diff...
Merathaim is a biblical term found in Jeremiah meaning two things: double bitterness and double rebellion. Some scholars hold the idea that the dual expression is merely the intensity of the Lord while others say that it is an actual place because of the context: Attack the land of Merathaim. According to J. Andrew D...
Dundee City Chambers is a municipal facility in City Square, Dundee, Scotland. The city chambers, which is headquarters of Dundee City Council, is a Category B listed building. History The building was commissioned to replace the old town house in the High Street which had been designed by William Adam and completed i...
Huta Zaborowska is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostynin, within Gostynin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. References Huta Zaborowska
Paul McPharlin (1903-1948) was a puppeteer who created some twenty productions in Detroit between 1928 and 1937. He is remembered as a skillful performer and inventive puppet maker. He is a founding member of the Puppeteers of America. In 1929, McPharlin established the Marionette Fellowship of Detroit. In 1933, he org...
A verbum dicendi (Latin for "word of speaking" or "verb of speaking"), also called verb of utterance, is a word that expresses speech or introduces a quotation. English examples of verbs of speaking include say, utter, ask and rumble. Because a verbum dicendi ("verb of speaking") often introduces a quotation, it may gr...
Mission Odyssey is a French-German animated TV series about the adventures of the ancient Greek hero Ulysses. The series is a production of BAF Berlin Animation Film GmbH & Co. Produktions KG, Marathon Filmproduktion, Maraton Animation, and M6 Metropole Television. Character design was created by David Gilson. Distribu...
The letter of the hacienda of Figueroa () was an 1834 letter from the Argentine governor of Buenos Aires Juan Manuel de Rosas to the caudillo Facundo Quiroga. It is one of the few documents written by Rosas, detailing his political ideas. Rosas had ruled Buenos Aires from 1829 to 1832, ending a civil war started by Ju...
KMT-2022-BLG-0440L b is a Neptune-like exoplanet, located 11,415 light years away in the constellation of Sagittarius. It was discovered in 2023. Characteristics Mass and radius KMT-2002-BLG-0440L b was discovered by the gravitational microlensing method. This exoplanet's mass is or 15.4 Earth mass. The exoplanet h...
The Great Plague in the late Ming dynasty (), also known as the North China Plague in the late Ming dynasty (), or the Great Plague of Jingshi (), was a major plague epidemic between 1633 and 1644, the last phase of the Ming dynasty in China, during the Chongzhen Emperor's reign (1627–1644). The epidemic started in Sha...
Ludovic Genest (born 18 September 1987) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker. Career Born in Thiers, Genest previously played for Auxerre, Bastia, Laval and Istres. He scored his first Ligue 1 goal in a Bastia's 2–1 defeat at Lille on 15 December 2013. He signed an 18-month contract with ...
Bridge therapy is therapy intended, in transportation metaphor, to serve as a figurative bridge to another stage of therapy or health, carrying a patient past a challenging period of some kind. There are various types of bridge therapy, such as bridge to transplant, bridge to candidacy, bridge to decision, bridge to re...
Lochmaeocles pulcher is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Dillon and Dillon in 1946. It is known from Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and French Guiana. References pulcher Beetles described in 1946
The Manchester South by-election was a Parliamentary by-election held on 5 March 1912. The constituency returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system. Vacancy The Liberal MP for Manchester South, Sir Arthur Haworth was appointed ...
The is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Nara to Heian period government administrative complex located in what is now the Terada-Shōdō neighborhood of the city of Jōyō, Kyoto, in the Kinai region of Japan. It has been protected as a National Historic Site from 1974, with the area under protection expanded i...
Veys Rural District () is in Veys District of Bavi County, Khuzestan province, Iran. At the National Census of 2006, its population (as a part of the former Bavi District of Ahvaz County) was 23,322 in 3,916 households. There were 2,478 inhabitants in 586 households at the following census of 2011, by which time the d...
Leigh Miller (born August 19, 1963) is an Australian Olympic hurdler. He represented his country in the men's 400 metres hurdles at the 1988 Summer Olympics. His time was a 50.53 in the hurdles. He also competed in the Men's 4 × 400 metres relay, where his team finished with a time of 3:05.93 in the qualifiers. Refere...
In enzymology, phenylpyruvate tautomerase or Macrophage migration inhibitory factor () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction keto-phenylpyruvate enol-phenylpyruvate Phenylpyruvate tautomerase has also been found to exhibit the same keto-enol tautomerism for 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid, which is structur...
Daniel Driscoll may refer to: Daniel A. Driscoll (1875–1955), U.S. Representative from New York Daniel Patrick Driscoll (1862–1934), British army officer Joseph Driscoll (Canadian politician) (Daniel Joseph Driscoll, 1876–1942) Danny Driscoll (1855–1888), American criminal and co-leader of the Whyos Gang Daniel Dr...
Belsky (masculine), Belskaya (feminine), or Belskoye (neuter) may refer to: Belsky (surname), a Russian-originated last name Belsky (cartoonist), British cartoonist and illustrator Belsky District, name of several districts in Russia Belsky (rural locality) (Belskaya, Belskoye), name of several rural localities in ...
Blind Spot is the fourth and final extended play (EP) by English rock band Lush. Released on 15 April 2016, by the band's record label Edamame, the EP contains the band's first new material since 1996, following their reunion in 2015. It was produced by Jim Abbiss and Ladytron member Daniel Hunt. Recording The EP was ...
WHME may refer to: WHME (FM), a radio station (103.1 FM) licensed to South Bend, Indiana, United States WHME-TV, a television station (channel 36, virtual 46) licensed to South Bend, Indiana, United States
Dessie Donnelly (born 1959 in Ballycastle, County Antrim) is a former Irish sportsman. He played hurling with his local club McQuillan Ballycastle and was a member of the Antrim senior inter-county team in the 1980s and 1990s. Donnelly played in the Antrim side that reached the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship ...
A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform is the 1983 report of the United States National Commission on Excellence in Education. Its publication is considered a landmark event in modern American educational history. Among other things, the report contributed to the ever-growing assertion that American sc...
Kavaklı is a village in the Kurucaşile District, Bartın Province, Turkey. Its population is 117 (2021). References Villages in Kurucaşile District
Apple II graphics debuted on the 1977 Apple II and was used throughout the Apple II line. They consist of a 16 color low resolution mode and a high resolution mode where visuals are dependent on artifact color. The Apple IIe added "double" versions of each of these, most prominently "double high resolution" with twice ...
Psáry is a municipality and village in Prague-West District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,200 inhabitants. Administrative parts The village of Dolní Jirčany is an administrative part of Psáry. Etymology The name has its root in the Czech word pes ("dog"). It was a village where ...
Romoney Crichlow-Noble (commonly known as Romoney Crichlow) (born 3 June 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League One side Peterborough United Career Born in Luton, Crichlow-Noble started out at Enfield Borough whilst studying at the Dynamic Football Academy. He moved to Hudde...
Panfilovo () is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Panfilovskoye Rural Settlement, Novoanninsky District, Volgograd Oblast, in southern Russia. The population was 1,797 as of 2010. There are 27 streets. Geography Panfilovo is located in a steppe on the Khopyorsko-Buzulukskaya Plain, 30 k...
David Tipling is a professional wildlife photographer. He has won the documentary award for the European Nature Photographer of the Year for his work on emperor penguins. He is the author or commissioned photographer for more than 30 books that include Collins Top Birding Spots in Britain & Ireland, The National Parks...
Sanderlin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Donald Sanderlin (1933–2013), Canadian sports shooter Edward J. Sanderlin (1835–1909), African-American businessman James B. Sanderlin (1929–1990), American lawyer
Pearls to Pigs, Vol. 2 is an EP and the 5th release by American Electronic-Alternative Rock band Modwheelmood. It was released digitally only on February 26, 2008. This is a second of a series of releases, the release date of the next EP is June 2008. The track names make reference to each other - Track 2 is "Sunday Mo...
Manganese(II) phthalocyanine is a compound of manganese and phthalocyanine. References Phthalocyanines Manganese(II) compounds
Chai Chidchob (, , ; 5 April 1928 – 24 January 2020) was President of the National Assembly of Thailand and the Speaker of the House of Representatives from 15 May 2008 to 10 May 2011. Political career He began his career in politics by being appointed as a kamnan in Buriram Province and became known to locals as "Kam...
Malishegu is a nucleated farming community located along the Tamale-Kumbungu trunk road in Tamale Metropolitan District in the Northern Region of Ghana. It is home to Malshegu Sacred Grove - a religious center and one of the last remaining closed canopy forests in the savannah regions of West Africa. See also Suburbs...
Trenholm is an English surname of Norse origin. Another common variant is Trenholme. Origin and variants Trenholm is a habitational name from the village of "Trenholme" near the market town of Stokesley in the county of North Yorkshire in the North of England. According to the Oxford Dictionary of English place names...
Eliot Vassamillet (born 29 December 2000) is a Belgian singer who represented Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel and failed to qualify for the grand final. He was selected internally with the song "Wake Up" written by Pierre Dumoulin, who previously wrote "City Lights" for singer Blanche, w...
A termite is an insect. Termite may also refer to: Brother Termite, a novel by Patricia Anthony Termites from Mars, an animated cartoon The Termites, a UK pop group who in 1965 released a cover of The Rolling Stones' song "Tell Me" Termites (Τερμίτες), a Greek progressive rock group, originally named P.L.J. Band, ...
Celje Hall () is a community center in Celje, a town in central-eastern Slovenia. Today it hosts several cultural associations and the town's tourist information centre, and is a venue for concerts and theatre. Overview The hall was built in an eclectic style by the Viennese architect Peter Paul Brang between 1905 an...
The 8th Nongshim Cup began on 16 October 2007 and concluded on 22 February 2008, with Chang Hao winning four rounds in a row to lead Team China to their first victory. Teams Results First round Second round Final round References 2007 in go Nongshim Cup
Caryonosuchus is an extinct genus of sphagesaurid notosuchian known from the Late Cretaceous of São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. Discovery Caryonosuchus is known only from the holotype specimen DGM 1411-R, a nearly complete anterior portion of the skull and lower jaw which housed at the Earth Science Museum of th...
Elizabeth Johnson Ward Doremus (May 22, 1853 – April 15, 1934), known professionally as Mrs. C. A. Doremus, was an American playwright. Early life Elizabeth Johnson Ward was born in Newport, Kentucky, the daughter of George Washington Ward and Josephine Beauharnais Harris Ward. Her father and his brother owned planta...
There are 44 counties in the U.S. state of Idaho. The Idaho Territory was organized in March 1863, and Owyhee County was the first county in the territory to be organized, in December of that year. Oneida County was organized in January 1864, while Missoula County was adopted the same month, before becoming part of th...
Kangy Angy () is a semi-rural suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is in a small valley along Ourimbah Creek and the Pacific Highway. It is part of the local government area. Home to a section of the convict built Great North Road, the area remained important as a hill crossing between...
The Tenerian culture is a prehistoric industry that existed between the 5th millennium BC and mid-3rd millennium BC in the Sahara Desert. This spans the Neolithic Subpluvial and later desiccation, during the middle Holocene. French archaeologist M.Reygasse first used the term Tenerian in 1934 with subsequent scholars ...
Newington station may refer to: Transportation: Newington railway station, on the Chatham Main Line, serving the village of Newington, Kent, England Newington Junction station, a CTfastrak bus station and former rail depot in Newington, Connecticut, United States Newington railway station (Scotland), a former station ...
Dmitry Gulia (; 9 February 1874 – 7 April 1960) was an Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet, considered to be one of the founders of Abkhaz literature. He is often called “The Father of Abkhazian Literature”. Dmitry Iosif-ipa Gulia was born to a peasant family in Uarcha village, in the modern Gulripshi District of Abkhazi...
Darling of the Gods () is a 1930 German musical drama film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Emil Jannings, Renate Müller and Olga Tschechowa. Jannings had recently returned from Hollywood where the arrival of sound films had harmed his career. The film was made at the Babelsburg studios, and based on the play Die...
The third season of CSI: NY originally aired on CBS between September 2006 and May 2007. It consisted of 24 episodes. Its regular time slot continued on Wednesdays at 10pm/9c. Episode 22, "Cold Reveal", crossed over with a visiting character from Cold Case. CSI: NY The Complete Third Season was released on DVD in the...
Kevin is a fictional character in Frank Miller's graphic novel series Sin City, featured prominently in The Hard Goodbye. He is a mute, cannibalistic serial killer who preys on the titular city's prostitutes, The Girls of Old Town. He is protected by the powerful Cardinal Patrick Henry Roark, who also acts as his accom...
Love is the third studio album by American rock band the Juliana Theory. It was released on February 4, 2003, through Epic Records. After signing to that label in mid-2001, the band connected with Jerry Harrison, and began recording their next album in early 2002. Harrison and the Juliana Theory frontman Brett Detar pr...
The Lebanese football league system (), also known as the Lebanese football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for men's association football clubs in Lebanon. The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, allowing even the smallest club the theoreti...
Pete Sampras was the defending champion, but did not compete this year. Michael Chang won the title by defeating Patrick Rafter 6–3, 6–3 in the final. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Official results archive (ATP) Official results archive (ITF) Singles Hong Kong Open (tennis)
Xiao Yi (; born May 1962) is a former Chinese politician who spent his entire career in his home-province Jiangxi. He was investigated by China's top anti-graft agency in May 2021. Previously he served as vice chairman of the Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He ent...
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Titouan Castryck (born 28 August 2004) is a French slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2021. He won two medals in the K1 team event at the World Championships with a silver in 2023 and a bronze in 2022. He also won a bronze medal in the same event at the 2023 European Games in Kraków. Wo...
In India, President's rule is the suspension of state government and imposition of direct Union government rule in a state. Under Article 356 of the Constitution of India, if a state government is unable to function according to Constitutional provisions, the Union government can take direct control of the state machin...
Zeyneller is a village in the Gerede District, Bolu Province, Turkey. Its population is 62 (2021). References Villages in Gerede District
Turlock Transit is the primary bus agency serving residents and visitors to Turlock, the second-largest city in Stanislaus County, California (after the county seat, Modesto). It is operated by the city through its contractor Storer Transit Systems and offers both fixed routes and dial-a-ride local service within Turlo...
Laugharne Township () is the name of an electoral ward for Carmarthenshire County Council in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is represented by one county councillor. As well as the town of Laugharne, the ward also covers the neighbouring communities of Eglwyscummin, Llanddowror and Pendine. It includes the villages and set...
Rosa Elena Simeón Negrín was the Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment in Cuba. Her role in government includes raising awareness of environmental issues amongst Cubans. Career Simeón took on the position of Minister of the Environment in 1986 at a time when the issue was beginning to feature prominentl...
Head On is a science fiction police procedural novel by American writer John Scalzi. The book was published by Tor Books on April 17, 2018. Audible has released two audiobook editions, each with a different narrator, Amber Benson and Wil Wheaton. It is a standalone sequel to Lock In. Plot summary After the events of...
The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy is a law review run by students at the Columbus School of Law (The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.). It was established in 1985 by George P. Smith II and is published semi-annually. The journal covers health-related issues, including legal analysis of r...
Cameron G. Holt is a retired United States Air Force major general who last served as the deputy assistant secretary for contracting of the United States Air Force. Previously, he was the commander of the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency. References Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Recipi...
Tom Bawcock is a legendary character from the village of Mousehole, Cornwall, England. He appears to have been a local fisherman in the 16th century. According to the legend, one winter had been particularly stormy, meaning that none of the fishing boats had been able to leave the harbour. As Christmas approached, the ...
Lieutenant General Jean Jacques Paradis CMM, CD (7 November 1928 – 31 August 2007) was the Commander, Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces. Military career Educated at the Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf and the Université de Montréal, Paradis was commissioned the Royal 22e Régiment in 1950. He served in Korea and Germany an...
Southern Nazarene University (SNU) is a private Nazarene university in Bethany, Oklahoma. History The history of the institution is one of various mergers and, therefore, one of differing institutions. While SNU claims its founding date as 1899, that founding date refers to an institution that merged with what is now...
Fred Jarvis McConnell (September 29, 1883 in Waseca, Minnesota – November 21, 1962, in Los Angeles) was an associate producer of Frank Buck's movie Tiger Fangs. Early career McConnell studied at the University of Wisconsin, and worked for the Chicago American and the Cleveland News. He worked in advertising with Kaufm...
Steampunk fashion is a subgenre of the steampunk movement in science fiction. It is a mixture of the Victorian era's romantic view of science in literature and elements from the Industrial Revolution in Europe during the 1800s. The fashion is designed with a post-apocalyptic era in mind. Steampunk fashion consists of c...
The first season of Undercover premiered on BNT 1 on April 17, 2011 and ended on July 3, 2011. Plot Martin, the ex-con, is infiltrated by the police into a criminal group owned by Petar Tudzharov "Dzharo" to provide information about them. Martin later informs inspector Popov that Dzharo has an inside man in the polic...
Gestern und heute (English: Yesterday and Today) is a 1938 German Nazi propaganda short film directed by Hans Steinhoff and Ben Keim. Plot summary The documentary film contrasts Germany in the days before Adolf Hitler became chancellor with the current (late 1930s) day Germany and how it has improved. The film was wi...
The 1996 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 14, 1996, and ended with the championship game on April 1 at Continental Airlines Arena (now known as Meadowlands...
Jakub Čutta (born December 29, 1981) is a Czech former ice hockey defenceman. He played 8 games in the National Hockey League with the Washington Capitals from 2000 to 2004. The rest of his career, which lasted from 2000 to 2018, was mainly spent in the Czech Extraliga. After three seasons with HC Energie Karlovy Vary...
The Cooperative Institute for Climate Applications and Research (CICAR) was a major collaborative relationship between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and Earth Institute, Columbia University. The CICAR research themes were: Modeling, underst...
Javier Calderón Alfaro (born 20 November 1971) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 1998. As an amateur, he competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. A native of Reynosa, Calderón won six amateur national championships and a bronze medal at the 1991 Pan American G...
Relic of an Emissary is a television historical fiction drama produced by TVB. Some of the characters' names listed below are in Cantonese romanisation. Ming Dynasty Brocade Guards Chu Wan-man's courtiers Chu Tai's courtiers Hing Yin Tsui Lau Brothel Others See also Relic of an Emissary Relic Of An Emissary Rel...
Teremba Bay or Baie Teremba, formerly known as Uarai Bay, is a bay in southwestern New Caledonia. Moindou Bay lies to the west and Chanbeyron Bay lies to the southeast, separated by Lebris Island. The La Foa River enters the sea through a swampy area at Teremba Bay from the northeast. A notable fort, Fort Teremba, know...
James Pike (November 10, 1818 – July 26, 1895) was a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire and served with the Union Army during the American Civil War. Biography Born in Salisbury, Massachusetts, Pike pursued classical studies, then studied theology at Wesleyan University in Connecticut from 1837 to 1839. He served ...
The Democratic and Independent Cape Verdean Union (, UCID) is a conservative political party in Cape Verde. History The party had its roots in the Democratic Union of Cape Verde (União Democrática de Cabo Verde, UDCV), a group that emerged from the Juridicial Congress of Cape Verde on 23 February 1975. However, the UD...
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Achada Grande may refer to: Achada Grande, Mosteiros, a village on the island of Fogo, Cape Verde Achada Grande Frente, a neighborhood of Praia, Santiago, Cape Verde Achada Grande Tras, a neighborhood of Praia, Santiago, Cape Verde Achada Grande, the former name of Achada, a civil parish in Nordeste, São Miguel, A...