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Horace Cooper Wrinch (January 6, 1866 – October 19, 1939) was an English-born physician and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Skeena in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1924 to 1933 as a Liberal.
He was born in Kirby, Essex, the son of Leonard Wrinch, received his early education in... |
Codon is a genus of planthoppers in the family Fulgoridae, subfamily Stronglyodematinae. Species occur in South Africa.
Species
References
Insects of South Africa
Auchenorrhyncha genera
Fulgoridae |
Ooencyrtus is a genus of chalcid wasp. William Harris Ashmead named and circumscribed the genus in 1900.
Species
, approximately 320 species are recognized, including:
Ooencyrtus anabrivorus
Ooencyrtus clisiocampae
Ooencyrtus johnsoni
Ooencyrtus kuvanae
Ooencyrtus marcelloi
Ooencyrtus papilionis
References... |
Richard de Drax was Archdeacon of Totnes from 1359 until 1361.
References
Archdeacons of Totnes |
Nadezhda Nikiforovna Fedutenko (, 30 September 1915 – 28 January 1978) was a Soviet Air Force officer and combat pilot. She fought in the Second World War as squadron commander in the 125th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment, and was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for her leadership.
Early life
Fedutenko was... |
Rancho San Gregorio was a Mexican land grant in present day San Mateo County, California given in 1839 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Antonio Buelna. At the time, the grant was in Santa Cruz County; an 1868 boundary adjustment gave the land to San Mateo County. The rancho extended from Tunitas Creek in the north t... |
The Naha Helicopter Airlift Squadron () also known as the Naha Helicopter Transport Squadron is a unit of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. It comes under the authority of the Air Rescue Wing. It is based at Naha Air Base in Okinawa Prefecture. It is equipped with CH-47J aircraft.
History
On March 7, 2018, on a traini... |
Cyrus Bacon ( 1796October 4, 1873) was a Michigan politician.
Bacon was born in Ballston, New York. On November 6, 1848, Bacon was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where he represented the Cass County district from January 1, 1849 to April 2, 1849. Bacon served on the Ways and Means committee. During ... |
Janete Mayal (born 19 July 1963) is a Brazilian long-distance runner. She competed in the women's marathon at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1963 births
Living people
Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Brazilian female long-distance runners
Brazilian female marathon runners... |
Ross Brown (born 10 June 1993) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dundonald Bluebell.
Career
Brown started his career in the youth academy of East Fife and made his professional debut as 65th a substitute replacing Steve Hislop in a 3-0 defeat to Dumbarton on 12 November 2011. He went on to make 11... |
Mill Village may refer to:
Mill village, a settlement that developed around one or more mills or factories
Mill Village, Nova Scotia, Canada
Mill Village, Pennsylvania, United States
See also
Mooresville Mill Village
Peppermill Village, Maryland
Spring Mill Village, Indiana |
Mobile Softee (雪糕車) is an ice cream vendor in Hong Kong which uses ice cream trucks. The brand is owned by Ng Enterprises Ltd.
History
Ho King-yuen was inspired by the Mister Softee (Chinese: 富豪雪糕) trucks he saw while visiting London. When he returned from his trip, he made a plan with two of his friends to bring the... |
The WBR Sessions by Guster was released in 2003, and contains 4 songs from Keep It Together that had been rerecorded as acoustic.
Track listing
"Amsterdam" (acoustic) - 3:43
"Ramona" (acoustic) - 3:10
"Jesus on the Radio" (acoustic) - 2:27
"Careful" (acoustic) - 3:51
2003 EPs
Guster albums |
Peter Wilson is a British record producer. Amongst several others, Wilson worked with the Style Council, Sham 69 and the Comsat Angels.
Career
Wilson is a graduate of Surrey University where he studied on the Tonmeister music course. While on the Tonmeister course he enjoyed a placement with AIR Studios. In that time ... |
Domaniż is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łaszczów, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately east of Tomaszów Lubelski and south-east of the regional capital Lublin.
References
Villages in Tomaszów Lubelski County |
"We Can Try" is a song by Australian recording artist Paulini, taken from her debut studio album, One Determined Heart (2004). It was written by Jeneya Carr and Audius Mtawarira, who also produced the song. "We Can Try" was released physically on 4 October 2004, as the second single from the album. The song peaked at n... |
Dustin Columbus McDonald (October 3, 1908 – February 23, 1975) was a guard in the National Football League (NFL).
Biography
McDonald was born on October 3, 1908.
Career
McDonald was a member of the Green Bay Packers during the 1935 NFL season. He played at the collegiate level at Indiana University.
See also
List of... |
Miloš Borisov (; born 3 September 1985) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player for Kecskeméti TE of the Hungarian first division.
External links
Miloš Borisov at aba-liga.com
Miloš Borisov at legabasket.it
Miloš Borisov at euroleague.net
1985 births
Living people
ABA League players
Basketball League of Se... |
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General elections were held in Tanzania on 26 October 1975. The country was a one-party state at the time, with the Tanganyika African National Union as the sole legal party on the mainland, and the Afro-Shirazi Party was the only party in Zanzibar. For the National Assembly election there were two candidates from the ... |
The 2018 Peruvian promotion play-offs or Cuadrangular de Ascenso 2018 was held in December 2018 with all games being played at Estadio Miguel Grau, Callao. The play-offs determined the third and fourth team to be promoted to the Torneo Descentralizado following that tournament's expansion. The teams place 2nd and 3rd i... |
Joseph Bennett (1829 – 1 January 1908) was an English merchant and Liberal politician.
Bennett was born at Grimsby, the son of William Bennett and his wife Ann. He was educated at Wesley College, Sheffield and became a merchant at Louth. He was a J.P. for Lindsey Division of Lincolnshire, and for the Boroughs of Lou... |
The Camera degli Sposi ("bridal chamber"), sometimes known as the Camera picta ("picture chamber"), is a room frescoed with illusionistic paintings by Andrea Mantegna in the Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy. During the fifteenth century when the Camera degli Sposi was painted, Mantua was ruled by the Gonzaga, who maintained... |
Ehsaas Programme ( ) is a social safety and poverty alleviation programme formerly known as the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) launched by the Government of Pakistan in 2008. The Prime Minister of Pakistan called it a key initiative towards a welfare state that the PPP promised with people of Pakistan in their e... |
The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are smartphones designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. They were the flagship smartphones in the fifteenth generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max respectively. The devices were unveiled alongside the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini at an... |
The 1241 papal election (21 September to 25 October) saw the election of Cardinal Goffredo da Castiglione as Pope Celestine IV. The election took place during the first of many protracted sede vacantes of the Middle Ages, and like many of them was characterized by disputes between popes and the Holy Roman Emperor. Spec... |
Communication released in 2003, is the first solo album of German electronic musician Karl Bartos.
According to Karl Bartos, the album is a concept album about electronic media:
Release
Some editions of the CD come in a special Burgopak-Case, which is unusual in that the CD tray and booklet both emerge sliding out fr... |
Ajaz Khan is an Indian actor., he has starred in movies such as Rakta Charitra and Allah Ke Banday and acted in several television daily soaps including Rahe Tera Aashirwaad and Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki. In 2013, Khan participated in Bigg Boss 7. He also appeared on the TV show Comedy Nights with Kapil.
His ot... |
The Real Milli Vanilli was a pop music group that consisted of some of the original singers from Milli Vanilli, Brad Howell and John Davis, as well as new singers Gina Mohammed and Ray Horton and several "special guests," including Tammy T, Icy Bro and B-Sho'-Rockin'.
The group's only album, The Moment of Truth, was o... |
Sankarabharanam may refer to:
Sankarabharanam (1980 film), an Indian Telugu-language musical drama film
Sankarabharanam (2015 film), an Indian Telugu-language crime comedy film
Sankarabharanam (raga), a rāga in Carnatic music |
Drummer jokes are jokes that are directed at drummers and percussionists, often impugning their musicianship or intelligence. They have circulated since the early 20th century; a 1930 article in the magazine The Ludwig Drummer referred to the joke "ten musicians and drummer" as "an old saying".
Drummer jokes typically... |
In baseball, a stolen base occurs when a runner advances to a base unaided by other actions and the official scorer rules that the advance should be credited to the action of the runner. The umpires determine whether the runner is safe or out at the next base, but the official scorer rules on the question of credit or ... |
Milan Perič (12 March 1928 – 4 May 1967) was a Czech cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1928 births
1967 deaths
Czech male cyclists
Czechoslovak male cyclists
Olympic cyclists for Czechoslovakia
Cyclists at the 1952 Summer Olympic... |
Hibbard Houston Shedd (January 27, 1847 – October 6, 1905) was an American politician who served as the fourth lieutenant governor of Nebraska from 1885 to 1889.
Shedd was born in Denmark, Iowa in 1847, the only son of George Shedd, a medical doctor, and Abigail Houston. In 1864 he joined the army and fought in the A... |
A department of transportation (DOT or DoT) is a government agency responsible for managing transportation. The term is primarily used in the United States to describe a transportation authority that coordinates or oversees transportation-related matters within its jurisdiction.
In the United States, the largest DOT i... |
Graduation is the act of receiving or conferring an academic degree, or the associated ceremony.
Graduation may also refer to:
Graduation (scale), the marking of units on a scale such as on a slide rule or instrument
Film and TV
Graduation (2007 film), an American film starring Chris Marquette and Riley Smith
Gra... |
Overboard is Chip Dunham's daily newspaper comic strip about a shipload of incompetent pirates. It debuted in July 1990 and is distributed by Andrews McMeel Syndication.
The strip
Overboard derives much of its humor from having its characters anachronistically placed in modern times. For instance, they put quarters ... |
Roger Dale was the member of Parliament for Great Grimsby in 1414, 1416, and 1421.
References
English MPs November 1414
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
English MPs March 1416
Members of the Parliament of England for Great Grimsby
English MPs December 1421 |
Fort San Francisco may refer to:
Fort San Francisco, Guadalajara (Spain);
Fort San Francisco, Santiago de Cuba (Cuba);
Fort San Francisco del Risco, en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain);
Fort San Francisco de Asís, en Delta Amacuro (Venezuela). |
Badartala is a neighbourhood located in the south-western part of Kolkata city in West Bengal state of India. It is situated at the eastern bank of Hooghly River. Adjoined neighbourhoods are Rajabagan (east), Metiabruz (south east), Akra Phatak (south). Ayub Nagar Basti, Birjunala, Bagdipara, Jeliapara, Siraj Basti are... |
Ángel Ballesteros Gallardo, Spanish poet and historian (Gálvez 1940- ), lives in Talavera de la Reina, graduated with degrees in philosophy and linguistics. He is a member of the Royal Academy of Historic Sciences and Fine Arts of Toledo.
Biography
Gallardo was born in Gálvez, Toledo, studied Philosophy and Language... |
Stephanus Ackermann (born December 26, 1985) is a Namibian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. He was born in Windhoek and has played one-day cricket for the Namibian youth team since 2005. He played in the Under-19 World Cup for Namibia in 2006.
Ackermann is generally used as a... |
The Horowitz index or Horovitz index (also known as the Horowitz quotient or the P/F ratio) is a ratio used to assess lung function in patients, particularly those on ventilators. It is useful for evaluating the extent of damage to the lungs. The simple abbreviation as oxygenation can lead to confusion with other conce... |
Eskihisar (literally "old fortress" in Turkish) may refer to the following places in Turkey :
Bolu, capital of the northern province of Bolu, Ancient Claudiopolis (in Honoriade)
Eskihisar, Denizli, a village in the central (Denizli) district of Denizli Province
Eskihisar, Elmalı, a village in the district of Elmalı... |
Bryne Station () is a railway station in the town of Bryne in Rogaland county, Norway. The station is located along the Sørlandet Line and it is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail between Stavanger and Egersund as well as regional trains between Stavanger and Kristiansand. The station is located south of the city of S... |
The 1977 Widener Pioneers football team represented Widener University as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) during the 1977 NCAA Division III football season. The team won the 1977 NCAA Division III national championship.
Season overview
In their ninth season under head coach Bill Manlove, the Pride com... |
Table Mountain is located in Ulster County, New York.
The mountain is part of the Catskill Mountains.
Table Mountain is flanked to the south by Peekamoose Mountain, and to the northeast by Lone Mountain.
The east end of Table Mountain drains into Rondout Creek, thence into the Hudson River, and into New York Bay.
Th... |
Lagarde-Enval (; Limousin: La Garda) is a former commune in the Corrèze department in central France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Lagarde-Marc-la-Tour.
Population
See also
Communes of the Corrèze department
References
Former communes of Corrèze
Populated places disestablished in 2019 |
Aiat Nasimovich Vahitov, also spelled Ayrat Wakhitov or Vahidov () is an ethnic Tatar citizen of Russia who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention camp, in Cuba. He was repatriated with six other Russians in February 2004. Fluent in Arabic, Pashto, Persian, Urdu and Russia... |
The Almeria grape is a mild-white grape, grown in both the United States and Spain. It is unusual among cultivated grapevines in that it is pistillate, and requires a second grape cultivar to provide pollen, but has remained in cultivation for centuries despite this due to its quality as a table grape.
References
I... |
Sir Robert Bell (1589 – 1639) was an English landowner and politician who sat in England's House of Commons in 1626.
Bell was the son of Sir Edmund Bell of Beaupré Hall, Outwell, Norfolk. He matriculated from King's College, Cambridge at Easter 1606, and was knighted in 1611. In 1626, he was elected Member of Parliame... |
Goyo: The Boy General (), or simply Goyo, is a 2018 Filipino epic war film starring Paulo Avelino as the titular "Boy General", Gregorio del Pilar, who fought and died at the Battle of Tirad Pass during the Philippine–American War. It was written, directed, edited, and scored by Jerrold Tarog, and is a sequel to the 20... |
The 1933–34 Irish League was the 40th edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Northern Irish football. The league comprised 14 teams, and Linfield won the championship.
League standings
Results
References
Northern Ireland - List of final tables (RSSSF)
NIFL Premiership seasons
North
... |
USS La Prade (DE-409) was a in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1973.
The ship was named in honor of USMC First Lieutenant Robert M. La Prade who was awarded the Navy Cross for bravery in action in the Guadalcanal Campaign.
Namesake
Robert Maitland La Prade was born on 4 Aug... |
The IV ALBA Games (Spanish: Juegos del ALBA Bicentenario) is a multi-sport event held between 17–30 July 2011 in ten different states of Venezuela. The games are organized by the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA).
Participating nations
The following countries are expected to compete. The number of competitor... |
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The 1978 New Orleans Saints season was the Saints’ twelfth season. Quarterback Archie Manning put together one of his finest seasons, earning the NFC Player of the Year award and becoming the Saints’ first Pro Bowl representative since the NFL–AFL merger as the Saints finished with a franchise-best 7–9 mark under new h... |
Ronnier Mustelier Soler (born August 8, 1984) is a Cuban former professional baseball player. He played in the Cuban National Series, and in Minor League Baseball within the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves organizations. Listed at and Mustelier threw and batted right-handed.
Playing career
Cuba
Mustelier played... |
Kampala Kingdom is a Mall and shopping complex in Kampala, Uganda's capital city.
Location
The Mall is located on Nakasero Hill, an upscale neighborhood in Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. The piece of property where the mall is located is bordered by Nile Avenue to the north, Yusuf Lule Road to the ea... |
The Greece men's under-18 national basketball team (, Greece youth U-18 men's national basketball team) is the representative national basketball team of Greece in international men's youth basketball competitions, such as the FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship. It is organized and run by the Hellenic Basketball Federat... |
The 1995 Castilian-Manchegan regional election was held on Sunday, 28 May 1995, to elect the 4th Cortes of the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha. All 47 seats in the Cortes were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in twelve other autonomous communities and local electi... |
Chauntra Railway Station () is located in Pakistan.
See also
List of railway stations in Pakistan
Pakistan Railways
References
External links
Railway stations on Khushalgarh–Kohat–Thal Railway
Railway stations in Attock District |
Walter Silva may refer to:
Walter Silva (born 1977), Mexican baseball player
Walter da Silva (1942–2009), Brazilian footballer
Walter de Silva (born 1951), Italian car designer
Wálter Machado da Silva (born 1940), Brazilian footballer |
Edward Earl Reed Jr. (born September 11, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL), spending the majority of his career with the Baltimore Ravens. He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes, where he played on Miami's 2001 national champions... |
Blasting St. Vincent's Rock, Clifton is a watercolor created by Norwich artist John Sell Cotman. Created in 1830, it is currently part of the permanent collection in the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Description
In the foreground, there is a boat, floating down the Avon River, right outside Bristol. There is a second bo... |
Streptomyces wedmorensis is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from soil in Pennsylvania in the United States. Streptomyces wedmorensis produces (S)-2-hydroxypropylphosphonic acid epoxidase, fosfomycin and phosphonomycin B.
See also
List of Streptomyces species
References
Fu... |
Cape Freeman may refer to:
Cape Freeman (Balleny Islands)
Cape Freeman (Graham Land) |
Uncial 0185 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated palaeographically to the 4th-century.
Description
The codex contains a small parts of the First Epistle to the Corinthians 2:5-6,9,13; 3:2-3, on one parchment leaf (19 cm by 15 cm). This leaf has survived in a frag... |
The 2017 season was the 103rd in Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras existence. This season Palmeiras participated in the Campeonato Paulista, Copa Libertadores, Copa do Brasil and the Série A.
Players
Squad information
Squad at the end of the season.
Copa Libertadores squad
.
Transfers
Transfers in
Transfers out
Co... |
Veliki Crljeni () is a village in the Lazarevac municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The population of the settlement is 4,318 people (2011 census).
There is a thermal power plant Kolubara A, with large coal field, which provides most of the employment for its citizens.
References
Suburbs of Belgrade
Šum... |
Reginald Stewart Abbott (born February 4, 1930) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Abbott played three games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Montreal Canadiens during the 1952–53 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1950 to 1965, was mainly spent in the senior Ontario Hockey ... |
The 2022 Runnymede Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022 to elect one-third of members of the Runnymede Borough Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections in the U.K.
Since its first election in 1973, the council has been under Conservative control, apart from a short period betw... |
Escalona: Vol. 2 is the fifth album by Colombian singer/composer Carlos Vives and companion soundtrack to the telenovela Escalona, released in 1991. The album is an additional collection of classic tracks from vallenato legend Rafael Escalona, performed by the show's star, singer/composer Carlos Vives. The soundtrack ... |
Passage of Time is a studio album by American jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman. The record was released on March 27, 2001 by Warner Bros. label.
Background
In this album, Joshua Redman strings together 8 different original compositions into a continuous piece for the first time, with pianist Aaron Goldberg, bassist Reub... |
Airtech Canada is a Canadian aerospace engineering firm established at the Peterborough Airport, Ontario in 1977. It specializes in modifying aircraft for a variety of roles, particularly aero-medical conversions. It has also marketed conversions for popular radial-engined transport aircraft such as the Douglas DC-3, ... |
The 2015 Cup of Nations was the third Cup of Nations tournament, but the first held outside the United Arab Emirates. Unlike 2011 and 2012, the Cup of Nations was staged in Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Football Club Stadium from November 13 to 21. The tournament acted as a year ending tournament for tier 3 teams from dif... |
Anostomus brevior is a fish in the family Anostomidae.
Description
Max length : 12.0 cm SL male/unsexed.
Distribution
South America: Oyapock River basin in French Guiana.
References
Anostomidae
Taxa named by Jacques Géry
Fish described in 1961 |
Cotana rubrescens is a moth in the family Eupterotidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1865. It is found in New Guinea.
The wingspan is about 72 mm. Both wings are red brown, the forewings with an ochreous pear-shaped spot at the end of the cell and a broad, slightly curved, oblique postmedian band of darker re... |
Tympan means skin, and is used in a variety of technical meanings.
Astrolabes
In an astrolabe, a tympan is a metal plate on which the coordinates of the celestial sphere (azimuth and altitude) are engraved in a stereographic projection. A tympan is specific to a particular latitude, so most astrolabes come with a set ... |
Asiatic striped squirrels are a genus (Tamiops) of squirrels (Sciuridae) in the subfamily Callosciurinae. They are small striped arboreal squirrels from Asia. Their head to body length measured from 10 to 13 cm. They often are confused with other squirrels (e.f. Funambulus or Tamias). In contrast to these other squirre... |
Neh'mind is the second EP by rapper Krizz Kaliko. It was released on November 27, 2012.
Guest artists
Guests include Snow Tha Product, Oobergeek, and Tech N9ne. The production was handled by JMac Tracks, Seven and Young Fyre.
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number 161 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with ... |
Astronidium glabrum is a species of plant in the family Melastomataceae. It is endemic to the Society Islands (Raiatea and Tahiti) of French Polynesia.
References
Endemic flora of the Society Islands
glabrum
Least concern plants
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot |
The Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro, or simply the Swansea Bay Metro (; originally proposed as the South West Wales Metro) is a proposed enhancement of railways, buses and active travel around the Swansea Bay and South West Wales (or just West Wales) areas of South Wales.The project could take up to 10 years to comple... |
The 1960 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship was the 51st staging of the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1909.
On 4 September 1960, Passage won the championship following a 3–07 to 1–08 defeat of St. Vincent's in the final at Riverstick Sportsfield. This wa... |
Taaibos Lifestyle Estate is a new developing estate in the Free State province of South Africa and part of the Metsimaholo Local Municipality.
Taaibos Lifestyle Estate is a former coal-mining village located between Sasolburg and Heilbron, and is home to two decommissioned power stations, Taaibos and Highveld, inactiv... |
Krystian Palacz (born 19 July 2003) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Polish club Motor Lublin.
Career statistics
Club
References
External links
2003 births
Living people
Footballers from Poznań
Polish men's footballers
Poland men's youth international footballers
Poland men's under-... |
Air Marshal Hifazat Ullah Khan () is former three-star general air officer who served as Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS) of Pakistan Air Force from 29 March 2009 till 4 October 2010.
Education and early life
Hifazat was born in Mianwali. He is a graduate of PAF College Lower Topa where he belonged to V Entry. He t... |
Havilah is the fourth studio album by Australian alternative rockers, the Drones, which was released by ATP Recordings/MGM Distribution in September 2008. It was co-produced by the group with Burke Reid and issued in February 2009 for the United Kingdom and United States markets. The title refers to a biblical town of... |
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Bedford is a township municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located within the Brome-Missisquoi Regional County Municipality. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 699.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Bedford had a population of living in of its to... |
Spy × Family, a manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo and later adapted to an anime with the same name, features a cast of characters who live in an alternate fictional version of the real world. The story is set in two neighboring countries: Westalis and Ostania. The two countries recently established p... |
Lake Karaka is a lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand.
See also
List of lakes in New Zealand
References
Land Information New Zealand - Search for Place Names
Karaka
Kaipara District |
Rosa arkansana, the prairie rose or wild prairie rose, is a species of rose native to a large area of central North America, between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan south to New Mexico, Texas and Indiana.
There are two varieties:
Rosa arkansana var. arkansana
Rosa arkansan... |
Jean-Nicolas Corvisart-Desmarets (15 February 1755 – 18 September 1821) was a French physician.
Born in the village of Dricourt (now in Ardennes), Corvisart studied from 1777 at the Ecole de Médecine in Paris, later qualifying as docteur régent of the Faculté de Paris (1782). In 1797, Corvisart began to teach at the C... |
The Southern Miss Golden Eagles basketball program represents intercollegiate men's basketball at the University of Southern Mississippi. The school competes in the Sun Belt Conference in Division I of the NCAA and plays their home games at Reed Green Coliseum, which has a capacity of 8,095.
History
From its first sea... |
Te Rangi-tua-mātotoru was an 18th-century Māori rangatira and tohunga of the Ngāti Te Rangiita hapū and ariki (paramount chieftain) of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa iwi of the region around Lake Taupō, New Zealand. He built three great wharenui (meeting houses) for different sections of Ngāti Tūwharetoa. When the Tūwharetoa chi... |
Scores and results list France's points tally first.
Notes
France
tour
France national rugby union team tours
France national rugby union team tours of Canada
France national rugby union team tours of Japan
1978 in Canadian rugby union |
Henagahawela is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province.
See also
List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka
External links
Populated places in Kandy District |
The Ascensor Barón, built in 1906, is a funicular located on its namesake hill in Valparaíso, Chile, and was declared a Historic Monument on September 1, 1998.
Description
The Ascensor Barón has great urban significance by virtue of being the connection between the Plan de Valparaíso with one of the most tourist scen... |
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