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, also written as 2005 UQ513, is a cubewano with an absolute magnitude of 3.97. Its spectrum has a weak signature of absorption by water ice. Like Quaoar, it has a very red spectrum, which indicates that its surface probably contains many complex, processed organic molecules. Its light curve shows variations of Δm=0.3 ... |
Diana Genkova Dudeva (; born July 7, 1968) is a Bulgarian former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal on floor exercise. As of 2023, Dudeva is the only female Bulgarian artistic gymnast to win a medal at the Olympics.
Career
Dudeva was a member of the Bulgarian team that ... |
Piast Faction (, SP), informally Piast Party, formerly Polish People's Party "Piast" (, PSL Piast); is a political party founded in 2006. Piast refers to the medieval Piast dynasty, Poland's founding royal house. It was created after a 2006 split in the modern PSL party. Its major politicians include Zdzisław Podkańsk... |
Jerome Patrick (June 2, 1883 – September 26, 1923) was a New Zealand born American stage and film actor. Born Alexander Patrick, he worked as a dentist while acting locally and in Australia, where in 1912 he married Ethel Joan Meynelle, the daughter of a prominent Australian theatrical manager. He then moved to the US ... |
The 1956 UCI Road World Championships took place in Copenhagen, Denmark on a circuit measuring 12.960 km near Ballerup.
Events Summary
References
(film about the races)
UCI Road World Championships by year
World Championships
Road
International cycle races hosted by Denmark |
Cithaeron or Kithairon (Κιθαιρών, -ῶνος) is a mountain and mountain range about sixteen kilometres (ten miles) long in Central Greece. The range is the physical boundary between Boeotia in the north and Attica in the south. It is mainly composed of limestone and rises to . The north-east side of the range is formed by ... |
The 2019 CPL–U Sports Draft was the second annual CPL–U Sports Draft. It was held on November 11, 2019 in Montreal, Quebec. Seven Canadian Premier League (CPL) teams selected 14 eligible U Sports athletes in total.
Format
Each CPL team will make two selection in the U Sports Draft. Players can be selected if they hav... |
The Nankan River () is a river in northern Taiwan. It flows through Taoyuan City for 31 km.
See also
List of rivers in Taiwan
References
Rivers of Taiwan
Landforms of Taoyuan City |
The Confluence Project is a series of outdoor installations and interpretive artworks located in public parks along the Columbia River and its tributaries in the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon. Each art installation explores the confluence of history, culture and ecology of the Columbia River system. The project... |
Patricia Abercrombie Barnes (20 July 1917 – 7 May 2003), better known by the pen name P. B. Abercrombie, was a British writer.
Biography
Patricia Abercrombie was born on 20 July 1917 in Hambledon, Surrey. Her father, Charles Murray Abercrombie, was a stockbroker who was serving in the British Army on the Western Front... |
Milano is a city in Milam County, Texas, United States, located at the intersection of U.S. Route 79 and State Highway 36, twelve miles southeast of Cameron, the county seat. Its population was 390 at the 2020 census.
On November 5, 1960, country music singer Johnny Horton was killed by a drunk driver on Highway 79 ne... |
Bernard Tarver (October 12, 1955 - November 17, 2007) former running back and kick returner for the University of Southern California. Won a National Championship and two Rose Bowls while playing at USC.
In 1977 led the Trojans in kick off returns. Brother of former NFL player John Tarver and uncle of former UCLA bask... |
Authoring software can refer to:
Optical disc authoring, software to create media on CDs and DVDs
Authoring system, software made so non-programmers can produce content, usually for educational use
Technology and engineering disambiguation pages |
David Graham Phillips (October 31, 1867 – January 24, 1911) was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition.
Early life
Phillips was born in Madison, Indiana. After graduating from high school, Phillips entered Asbury College (now DePauw University) and later received a degree from Princeton Univers... |
This is a list of properties and districts in Stephens County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Current listings
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References
Stephens
Buildings and structures in Stephens County, Georgia |
Fusitriton retiolus is a species of large predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cymatiidae.
Distribution
This species occurs in:
Australia
New Zealand.
References
Cymatiidae
Gastropods described in 1914 |
Howard Berk (c. 1925 - March 27, 2016) was an American novelist, screenwriter, and producer.
Early life
Berk was born circa 1925. He graduated from the University of Georgia.
Career
Berk worked as a reporter for The Havana Herald in Cuba in the 1950s. He also worked for the Associated Press. He taught at his alma mat... |
Rapisma is a genus of moth lacewings, Ithonidae. They were previously placed in family of their own, Rapismatidae. They are mostly brown or green and the body is broad and the head is short and retracted under the pronotum. Some species show sexual dimorphism in wing shape. Species identification is based on genitalia ... |
Esaias Tegnér (; – ) was a Swedish writer, professor of the Greek language, and bishop. He was during the 19th century regarded as the father of modern poetry in Sweden, mainly through the national romantic epic Frithjof's Saga. He has been called Sweden's first modern man. Much is known about him, and he also wrote o... |
Kohler High School is a public high school located in Kohler, Wisconsin. It serves grades 9-12 and is part of the Kohler School District. Kohler Elementary and Kohler Middle Schools are also based out of the same building, though the enrollments of each school are broken out individually rather than as one K-12 unit. I... |
The seal of the City and County of San Francisco is a coat of arms that includes a shield, crest, supporters and a motto, ringed with the municipality's name.
History
The current seal was adopted in 1859 by the Board of Supervisors, and superseded a similar seal that had been adopted seven years earlier. The shield s... |
The Swedish National Veterinary Institute (, SVA) is a Swedish government agency that answers to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Affairs. The agency was established in 1911 and is located in Uppsala.
The agency is an expert organisation for veterinary medicine, aiming to promote animal health by prevent... |
Siempre Contigo may refer to:
Siempre Contigo (Lucero album), 1995
Siempre Contigo (José José album), 1986 |
{{Infobox military conflict
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|caption=The First Battle, a painting by Mór Than
|date=26 April 1849
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Jeffrey Leon Battle was a member of a terrorist group dubbed the Portland Seven, some members of which attempted to travel to Afghanistan shortly after 9/11 in order to aid the Taliban. He refused to cooperate with the government and was sentenced to eighteen years in prison after pleading guilty to seditious conspirac... |
KRBW may refer to:
KRBW (FM), a radio station (90.5 FM) licensed to Ottawa, Kansas, United States
Lowcountry Regional Airport in Walterboro, South Carolina, United States |
Prashanth Thiagarajan (born 6 April 1973), known professionally as Prashanth, is an Indian actor and businessman, known for his works predominantly in Tamil cinema. Besides Tamil films, he has also appeared in few Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam films. At the peak of his career in the late 1990s, Prashanth was one of the p... |
Micko "Mice" Jankulovski (Macedonian: Мице Јанкуловски) is a Macedonian painter, cartoonist, animator and public figure. For his artistic work he received many awards, among which El Greco Award for Best Artist at the Art Thessaloniki 2019, highly acclaimed prize for life achievement in painting Lorenzo Il Magnifico (L... |
Viscount Rochdale, of Rochdale in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 January 1960 for John Kemp, 2nd Baron Rochdale. He was Chairman of the woollen manufacturing firm of Kelsall & Kemp Ltd and a former President of the National Union of Manufacturers ... |
Walter A. Post (January 7, 1857 - February 12, 1912) was the first mayor of Newport News, Virginia.
He was born in Kingston, New York on the 7th of January, 1857, and studied as a civil engineer.
He was sent to Newport News by his brother-in-law, Eugene White of Brooklyn, who had contracted with railroad magnate Col... |
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a long narrative poem in four parts written by Lord Byron. The poem was published between 1812 and 1818. Dedicated to "Ianthe", it describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man, who is disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry and looks for distraction in foreign... |
Pianoforte is a 1984 Italian drama film. It is the debut film of director Francesca Comencini. Pianoforte won the "De Sica" award at the 1984 Venice Film Festival.
For her performance Giulia Boschi, at her film debut, was awarded as best actress at the Rio de Janeiro Film Festival and won a Silver Ribbon for best new ... |
In mathematics, Schur polynomials, named after Issai Schur, are certain symmetric polynomials in n variables, indexed by partitions, that generalize the elementary symmetric polynomials and the complete homogeneous symmetric polynomials. In representation theory they are the characters of polynomial irreducible repre... |
The New Lassie is an American children and family oriented drama series which aired in first-run syndication from September 8, 1989 to February 15, 1992. The series stars Will Estes (then using his real name of Will Nipper) as Will McCullough, Lassie's new master. Real life husband and wife Christopher and Dee Wallace... |
Ishimovo (; , İşem; , Ešym) is a rural locality (a village) in Baymurzinsky Selsoviet, Mishkinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 193 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.
Geography
Ishimovo is located 59 km northwest of Mishkino (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ilikovo is the nearest ru... |
Russia has the fourth-largest exclusive economic zone of with from its shores.
Geography
The EEZ borders with Norway, Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania and Poland to the west, the United States to the east, Japan, North Korea and South Korea to the south east and Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Turkey and Ukrain... |
Reading the Vampire Slayer is a 2004 academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.
Book description and contents
Covers both Buffy (up to its final season) and Angel (up to Season 4). The book gives in depth analysis highlighting show titles, quotes, key comments... |
Municipal elections were held on 3 March 2019 in Tuzi Municipality. These elections were called by President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović for 3 March 2019, after Tuzi became an independent municipality on 1 September 2018.
Participants
Albanian minority parties
On 21 December 2018, two political parties representing... |
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Dikelocephalidae is a family of trilobites, that lived during the Upper Cambrian. Relatively large eyes close to the glabella, is a shared characteristic. The following genera have been assigned to this family:
Berkeia
Blandicephalus
Briscoia
Camaraspoides
Dikelocephalus
Elkia
Goumenzia
Hoytaspis
Iranella
Kasachstanas... |
General elections were held in Dominica on 31 January 2000 and saw the Dominica Labour Party led by Rosie Douglas take power defeating the previous government of the United Workers' Party led by Edison James, despite the UWP receiving more votes. The DLP won 10 seats, the UWP 9 seats and the Dominica Freedom Party took... |
Quantity calculus is the formal method for describing the mathematical relations between abstract physical quantities.
Its roots can be traced to Fourier's concept of dimensional analysis (1822). The basic axiom of quantity calculus is Maxwell's description of a physical quantity as the product of a "numerical value"... |
Space Fleet is a board game for 2-4 players, published in 1991 by Games Workshop and designed by Jervis Johnson and Andy Jones.
The game is set in the Games Workshop fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe and is centered on combat between spacecraft. It can be seen as a fore-runner to Battlefleet Gothic.
Gameplay
Each ... |
Taharua is a rural community in the Taupō District and Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand's North Island, located around the Ōamaru and Taharua Rivers, which are tributaries of the Mohaka River.
Demographics
Taharua statistical area covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people... |
Equatorin, sperm acrosome associated is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EQTN gene.
References
Further reading
Genes on human chromosome 9 |
Long Jetty is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located on a peninsula between Tuggerah Lake and the Pacific Ocean south of The Entrance. It is part of the local government area.
The only street in The Entrance district to go from the lake to the sea starts in Long Jetty as Toowoon B... |
Zwitschermaschine may refer to:
Twittering Machine, a painting by Paul Klee
Die Zwitschermaschine, the fourth movement of Symphony No. 2: Kleetüden by Jason Wright Wingate
Die Zwitschermachine, Opus 7, a 1951 composition by Giselher Klebe
Der Mann mit der Zwitschermaschine, a 2002 book by Mario Giordano |
Sotiris Angelopoulos (26 September 1937 – 14 August 1997) was a Greek footballer. He played in eight matches for the Greece national football team from 1957 to 1960.
References
External links
1937 births
1997 deaths
Greek men's footballers
Greece men's international footballers
Place of birth missing
Men's assoc... |
The Palatine Northern Railways Company (Gesellschaft der Pfälzischen Nordbahnen) – abbreviated to Palatine Northern Railway (Pfälzer Nordbahn) - was founded on 17 April 1866 as the last of the three major private railway companies in the Bavarian province of the Palatinate.
From the outset it left the management and r... |
Epuni railway station is a suburban railway station serving Epuni and Fairfield in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. The station is located on the Hutt Valley section of the Wairarapa Line, north of Wellington. The station is served by Metlink's electric multiple unit trains of the "Matangi" FP class. Trains stopping at Epuni ... |
Santa Ana, officially the Municipality of Santa Ana (; ), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 61,537 people.
Geography
Barangays
Santa Ana is politically subdivided into 14 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have ... |
Cham Seyyedi-ye Olya (, also Romanized as Cham Seyyedī-ye ‘Olyā and Cham Şeyd-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Hemmatabad Rural District, in the Central District of Borujerd County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 12 families.
References
Towns and villages in Borujerd County |
The name Reming was used for eleven tropical cyclones in the Philippines by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, in the Western Pacific Ocean.
Tropical Depression Reming (1964) – a weak system which was only trac... |
Hugh of Vermandois may refer to:
Hugh of Vermandois (bishop) (920–962), Archbishop of Reims from 925 to 931
Hugh, Count of Vermandois (1053–1101), younger son of Henry I of France |
Spirostreptus modestus, is a species of round-backed millipede in the family Spirostreptidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.
References
Spirostreptida
Endemic fauna of Sri Lanka
Millipedes of Asia
Animals described in 1866 |
Poliany or Polyany may refer to:
Polyany, Leningrad Oblast, a settlement in Russia
Polany, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, a village in Poland
Polany, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, a village in Poland
Polany Surowiczne, a former village in Poland
Vyatskiye Polyany, a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia
Polans (eastern), medieval East ... |
The Mebo giant flying squirrel (Petaurista siangensis) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It was first described in 2013 from the East Himalayan forests of Upper Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh in India.
It is one of the three recently discovered flying squirrel species of Arunachal Pradesh, along with ... |
Enchanted Lady is the fifth album by Detroit, Michigan-based R&B group Enchantment. It was their first for Columbia Records.
Track listing
"I Know Your Hot Spot"
"Enchanted Lady"
"Toe Jammin'"
"I Can't Forget You"
"Adora"
"Only You"
"Your Love is Like a Melody"
"Peace is What The World Needs"
... |
Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one of the eight teams that competed in the 2014 Indian Premier League. They were captained by George Bailey. Kings XI Punjab finished runners-up in the IPL and qualified for the Champion... |
Saransky Uyezd (Саранский уезд) was one of the subdivisions of the Penza Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the eastern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Saransk. In terms of present-day administrative borders, the territory of Saransky Uyezd is divided between the Bolshebereznik... |
Garden City South is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 4,119 at the 2020 census.
History
Garden City South's name reflects upon its geographic location south of the Village of Garden City.
Geography
Ac... |
Frederick or Fred Howard may refer to:
Politics
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle (1748–1825), English diplomat
Frederick John Howard (1814–1897), British Member of Parliament for Youghal
Frederick George Howard (1805–1834), British Member of Parliament for Morpeth
Sports
Frederick Howard (footballer), Engli... |
James Fadiman (born May 27, 1939) is an American writer known for his research on microdosing psychedelics. He co-founded the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, which later became Sofia University.
Early years
Fadiman was born in New York City to a Jewish family and grew up in Bel Air. His father, William Fadiman,... |
Getz/Gilberto is an album by American saxophonist Stan Getz and Brazilian guitarist João Gilberto, featuring pianist and composer Antônio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim), who also composed many of the tracks. It was released in March 1964 by Verve Records. The album features the vocals of Astrud Gilberto on two tracks, "Garot... |
Longue-Rive is a municipality in the Côte-Nord region of the province of Quebec in Canada. The municipality includes the communities of Sault-au-Mouton, Baie-des-Bacon, Pointe-à-Boisvert, Rivière-Éperlan and Saint-Paul-du-Nord.
History
On May 7, 1997, the Village Municipality of Sault-au-Mouton and the Municipality of... |
Thomas Greely Stevenson (February 3, 1836 – May 10, 1864) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was killed in action during the battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse.
Biography
Stevenson was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was 25 years old when the Civil War began and had risen from private... |
Baghal - Arki was one of the Princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. It covers an area of and is now part of Arki Tehsil in Solan District of Himachal Pradesh state. Baghal was founded by Rana Aje De in 1310-40 and was acceded to India on 15 April 1948. The capital of Baghal - Arki.
History
Th... |
1977 Masters may refer to:
1977 Colgate-Palmolive Masters (tennis)
1977 Masters (snooker)
1977 Masters Tournament (golf) |
Güdülge is a village in the Kâhta District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Gewozî tribe and had a population of 53 in 2021.
The hamlets of Bayramlar, Karakoç and Karamağara are attached to Güdülge.
References
Villages in Kâhta District
Kurdish settlements in Adıyaman Province |
La Séauve-sur-Semène (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Haute-Loire department
References
Communes of Haute-Loire |
Lucama ( ) is a town in Wilson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,108 at the 2010 census.
History
The Lucama Municipal Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all ... |
Prutton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Carl F. Prutton (1898–1970), American chemist and inventor
David Prutton (born 1981), British footballer and commentator. |
Net Park is a 38-story green and sustainable corporate tower located in Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is part of the office space portfolio of the Net Group, a developer who pioneered the concept of IT office building in the Philippines. The building will be part of the Net Metropolis 5th Ave, a ... |
John Bertrand "Jocko" Conlan (December 6, 1899 – April 16, 1989) was an American baseball umpire who worked in the National League (NL) from 1941 to 1965. He had a brief career as an outfielder with the Chicago White Sox before entering umpiring. He umpired in five World Series and six All-Star Games. He was elected to... |
Ostrovo may refer to:
Arnissa, a town in Greece formerly called Ostrovo
Ostrovo, Croatia, a village near Markušica, Vukovar-Syrmia County, Croatia
Ostrovo, Veliko Gradište, a village in Serbia
Ostrovo, Požarevac, a village in Serbia
Ostrovo (island), a river island in Serbia
Ostrovo, Bulgaria, a village in Razgrad Pr... |
Donna Schaibley (born November 15, 1953) is an American politician who has served in the Indiana House of Representatives from the 24th district since 2014.
References
1953 births
Living people
Republican Party members of the Indiana House of Representatives
21st-century American politicians
21st-century American wom... |
The 1964 season was the 59th season of competitive football in Norway.
1. divisjon
2. divisjon
Group A
Group B
3. divisjon
Group Østland/Søndre
GroupØstland/Nordre
Group Sørland/Vestland, A
Group Sørland/Vestland, B
Group Sørland/Vestland, C
Group Møre
Group Trøndelag
District IX
District X
District XI
... |
Karhaiya Shah is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in the Berasia tehsil.
Demographics
According to the 2011 census of India, Karhaiya Shah has 281 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 59.51%.
Refe... |
Bartensleben is a village and a former municipality in the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the municipality Erxleben. It is mostly known because of the former Repository for radioactive waste Morsleben nearby. The disposal of waste into the facility was ended in 1998.
Refe... |
Route 2A is a east–west state highway in Massachusetts. It exists in several sections, mainly as parts of former Route 2 that have been moved or upgraded. Route 2A runs from Greenfield in the west to Boston in the east. It formerly extended to Shelburne Falls in Buckland in the west, but as of 2007, the route terminat... |
Shen Keqin (born 19 May 1958) is a Chinese volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
References
1958 births
Living people
Chinese men's volleyball players
Olympic volleyball players for China
Volleyball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Place of birth missing (living people... |
Guy William Rodgers (September 1, 1935 – February 19, 2001) was an American professional basketball player born in Philadelphia. He spent twelve years (1958–1970) in the NBA, and was one of the league's best playmakers in the early to mid-1960s. Rodgers led the NBA in assists twice, and placed second six times. Rodger... |
Jonathan K. Paulien (born 1949) is a Seventh-day Adventist theologian.
Biography
Paulien has a BA from Atlantic Union College, and an M.Div. and Ph.D. from Andrews University. His doctoral thesis, Decoding Revelation’s Trumpets: Literary Allusions and Interpretation of was completed in 1987. Prior to his Ph.D., he wo... |
This is a list of Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Palencia, Spain.
Castle of Torremormojón
San Martín de Tours de Frómista
San Salvador de Nogal de las Huertas
References
Palencia |
Neil Entwistle (born 18 September 1978) is an English man convicted of murdering his American wife, Rachel, and their infant daughter, Lillian, on 20 January 2006, in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, United States. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole and is incarcerated at Old Colony Correctional Center in Br... |
Vacqueriette-Erquières is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France.
Geography
Vacqueriette-Erquières is located 18 miles (27 km) southeast of Montreuil-sur-Mer on the D122 road, 4 miles (6 km) south of Hesdin.
Population
Places of interest
The church of Notre-Dame and, at Er... |
The men's hammer throw event at the 2005 Asian Athletics Championships was held in Incheon, South Korea on September 2.
Results
References
Results
2005 Asian Athletics Championships
Hammer throw at the Asian Athletics Championships |
Miss Universe Croatia 2019 the 20th edition of Miss Universe Croatia pageant held on April 27, 2019, in Zagreb. 18 contestants around Croatia competed for the prestigious crown. Mia Pojatina of Nova Gradiška crowned Mia Rkman of Korčula at the end of the event. She represented Croatia at Miss Universe 2019 pageant and ... |
Mauro Faccio Gonçalves (January 18, 1934 — March 18, 1990), known artistically as Zacarias Gonçalves or simply Zacarias (), was a Brazilian actor, notable for being a member of the comedic group Os Trapalhões. He was born in Sete Lagoas.
Cause of death
In December 1989, Zacarias started taking weight loss medicines wi... |
Kazemi-ye Do (, also Romanized as Kāz̧emī-ye Do) is a village in Esmailiyeh Rural District, in the Central District of Ahvaz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 307, in 62 families.
References
Populated places in Ahvaz County |
New Richmond is an incorporated municipality in Quebec, Canada, situated on the southern coast of the Gaspé Peninsula between the municipalities of Maria and Caplan.
New Richmond is bounded on the west by the Grand Cascapedia River. The Little Cascapedia runs to the east of the town proper. In addition to New Richmon... |
Pro Wrestling, known as in Japan, is a professional wrestling video game released for the Master System in 1986 by Sega. It centers around tag team wrestling, with four duos that players can select and guide to various championship titles around the world. Pro Wrestling was the only professional wrestling title releas... |
Thomas Warner was a British bobsledder. He competed in the four-man event at the 1928 Winter Olympics.
References
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
British male bobsledders
Olympic bobsledders for Great Britain
Bobsledders at the 1928 Winter Olympics
Place of birth missing |
Michael McCown is an American operatic tenor, based at the Oper Frankfurt. While many of the ninety roles in his repertoire are comprimario, he has portrayed lead roles such as Britten's Captain Vere, Abott and Tempter, and Nebukadnezar.
Career
McCown was born in Abilene, Texas, the son of a pastor. He studied voice ... |
Carlos Nicolás Gianella (born February 14, 1978 in La Plata) is an Argentine professional basketball player, currently playing for Boca Juniors.
He has played basketball in Argentina, Italy, and Spain
Honours
Argentina
South American Championships Bronze Medal: 1
2006
Estudiantes Olavarría
LNB: 1
2000
External ... |
Mateusz Masternak (born 2 May 1987 in Iwaniska, Poland) is a Polish professional boxer fighting in the Cruiserweight division. He is a former EBU (European) Cruiserweight champion.
Amateur career
Masternak had been living in Iwaniska until he finished primary school and junior high school. He started training boxing a... |
Wolfgang Joop (born 18 November 1944) is a German fashion designer. He is the founder of the fashion and cosmetics company JOOP! as well as the fashion brand Wunderkind.
Early life
Joop was born in Potsdam to editor and author and his wife Charlotte. He grew up on his grandparents' farm in Bornstedt until 1954, when... |
Spanish Point may refer to:
Spanish Point (Antarctica), on Bulgarian Beach on Hurd Peninsula, Antarctica
Spanish Point (Barbuda), one of the two southernmost points on the Caribbean island of Barbuda
Spanish Point, Bermuda, prominent headland in Bermuda
Spanish Point, County Clare, village in County Clare, Ireland
Hi... |
Yaakov Bar-Or (Hebrew: יעקב בר-אור) was born as Jacob Breuer to Jenny and Isaac Breuer in 1916. He studied law in Germany and became a successful attorney. Later, he moved to Israel and assumed the surname "Bar-Or". He dropped the name change later in life.
Breuer came to Israel in the 1930s and became a lawyer in 19... |
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