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Rijssen-Holten (; Sallaans: Riesn-Hooltn) is a municipality (Dutch: gemeente) in the eastern Netherlands, in the province of Overijssel.
The municipality was formed in 2001 by the joining of the municipalities of Holten and Rijssen. The area of Holten belongs to the region of Salland and the area of Rijssen to the reg... |
Monsters of Folk is the self-titled first and only studio album by American indie rock band Monsters of Folk, a group that consists of the artists Jim James, Conor Oberst, M. Ward, and Mike Mogis. Originally slated for release in 2010, the album was released through Shangri-La Music and Rough Trade on September 22, 200... |
Gomphocerinae, sometimes called "slant-faced grasshoppers", are a subfamily of grasshoppers found on every continent but Antarctica and Australia.
Tribes and genera
Tribes and genera include:
Arcypterini
Auth.: Bolívar, 1914 - Africa, Palearctic, mainland Asia
Adolfius Harz, 1988
Amplicubitoacris Zheng, 2010
Arcypte... |
Lenny and the Squigtones is a fictional musical group headed in character by Michael McKean and David Lander, the two actors who played Lenny and Squiggy on the U.S. television series Laverne & Shirley, which is set primarily in the 1950s. The group's album, Lenny & Squiggy Present Lenny and the Squigtones, was release... |
The 20th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 30, 1932. Attrition was the story of the race, with 26 of the 40 cars dropping out due to crashes or mechanical failure. A record eight different drivers led laps during the race, with no driver seemingly able to... |
Ramgarh Sardaran is a village in Punjab state of India. It is situated 18 km from its tehsil (sub-district headquarter) Payal and approx. 40 km from its district ludhiana. As per 2014 stats, Ramgarh Sardaran village is also a gram panchayat.
Geography
The village is located near to Malaudh and just 2 km from patiala-l... |
United States Post Office – Port Townsend Main is a Richardsonian Romanesque building completed in 1893 on a bluff above Port Townsend's waterfront. It was intended to serve as a Federal building that would include a customhouse serving Port Townsend's incipient role in world trade. It was locally reported to be a ve... |
is an airport located Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is also known as Hagi-Iwami Airport due to its proximity to the city of Hagi in Yamaguchi Prefecture. It is a 2 or 3 hour drive from the old town of Iwami, its primary namesake.
Operation
There are two daily round trip flights from Tokyo. During late summer ... |
```javascript
/**
* @license
*/
import assert from 'assert/strict';
import * as Lantern from '../../../lib/lantern/lantern.js';
import {ByteEfficiencyAudit as ByteEfficiencyAudit_} from '../../../audits/byte-efficiency/byte-efficiency-audit.js';
import {LoadSimulator} from '../../../computed/load-simulator.js';
imp... |
Moda FC is a defunct sports club of Istanbul, Ottoman Empire.
History
Moda FC was a club which was founded by Englishmen in 1903.
Honours
Istanbul Football League:
Winners: 1907–1908
League tables
Istanbul Football League:
1904–05 Istanbul Football League: 1) HMS Imogene FC 2) Moda FC 3) Cadi-Keuy FC 4) Elpis FC
... |
Dan Lagana is an American television writer and producer. He is best known for creating the TV series Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous on MTV and for serving as showrunner on the Netflix series American Vandal. He has won a Peabody Award.
Career
Lagana served as showrunner (and co-creator) on Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famo... |
```css
#id777 {
color: red;
}
.cls {
color: blue !important;
}
``` |
is a German chamber orchestra, specializing in the revival and performance of unknown works, especially from the Baroque era. It was established in Munich in 1983 by Michi Gaigg, who also led the ensemble as concertmaster until 1995. The ensemble takes its name from Giovanni Battista Maccioni's dramatic cantata (The F... |
Qatar has a population of approximately 3 million people. About 13.7% (409,000 people) are Christian. This includes a large number of migrant workers who follow Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant beliefs. In 2000, the number of Protestants was estimated at 1% of the population and the Anglicans (being classified otherwi... |
Yazathingyan (, ; –) was chief minister of Ava (now Upper Myanmar) from 1426 to 1468. He served over 67 years as a senior royal army officer and court minister under seven kings of Ava from Minkhaung I to Narapati I. He also held several governorships, most prominently at Sagaing (1413–1450).
His career in the royal s... |
```javascript
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Oradectes (meaning "margin biter", from Latin ora (margin) and dectes (biter)) is an extinct genus of diadectid reptiliomorph. It is known from a single partial skeleton collected from the Early Permian Cutler Formation of Colorado in the United States. The type species, O. sanmiguelensis, was originally named as a spe... |
The Annot derailment occurred on 8 February 2014 when a train travelling from Nice to Digne-les-Bains on the Chemins de Fer de Provence was hit by a rock which fell down a mountain side. Both vehicles of the train were derailed, killing two people and injuring 20 others.
Accident
At 11:10 local time (10:10 UTC) on 8 F... |
Sulayman "Sal" Jobarteh (born 9 March 1993) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for IFK Haninge. Born in Sweden, Jobarteh represents the Gambia national football team.
International career
Jobarteh was born in Sweden and is of Gambian descent. He debuted for the Gambia national football team in a 1-0 friendly wi... |
```kotlin
/*
*
*
* 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.
*/
package catchup.service.api
interface VisualService : Service
``` |
Barbara Earl Thomas (born 1948) is an American visual artist, writer, and arts administrator based in Seattle.
Early life
Thomas, a granddaughter of southern sharecroppers who migrated to the Pacific Northwest in the 1940s. Born in Seattle, WA in 1948, she is among the first generation in her family born outside of Te... |
The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened or were expected to happen in 2010 in Australian music.
Events
January
17-31 January – Big Day Out 2010 is held in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and the Gold Coast, headlined by Muse and Powderfinger. Dancehall artist Beenie Man is withdrawn fr... |
This is a list of best-selling albums in the Philippines. This list can contain any types of albums, including studio albums or extended plays, live albums, greatest hits or compilations, various artists, and soundtracks, both from domestic and international artists. The Philippine Association of the Record Industry (P... |
"Me" is a song written, produced, and performed by American singer-songwriter Paula Cole. It was released as the third and final single from her second studio album, This Fire (1996), in February 1998. Released only to radio, the song entered the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart and peaked at number 17 ... |
Abel Joel Grout (1867–1947) was an American bryologist, an expert on pleurocarpous mosses, and founding member of the Sullivant Moss Society.
Biography
Grout was born near Newfane, Vermont. In 1890, he received his Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Vermont, graduating with his childhood friend Marshall Ave... |
Novodanylivka () is a village in southern Ukraine, administratively located in Orikhiv urban hromada, Polohy Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast. It has a population of 1006.
History
During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian forces shelled the village heavily almost daily. By 20 July 2022, 40% of buildings were repo... |
Dichromia quinqualis is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Francis Walker in 1859. It is found in the South Pacific including: Fiji, Queensland and Java.
Biology
The larvae feed on Cynanchum elegans, an Apocynaceae.
References
External links
B. & M. Bell: Images of Dichromia quinqualis at Flickr
Hypen... |
Saint Audomar (died 670), better known as Saint Omer, was a bishop of Thérouanne, after whom nearby Saint-Omer in northern France was named.
Biography
He was born of a distinguished family of Coutances, then under the Frankish realm of Neustria, towards the close of the 6th or the beginning of the 7th century.
After... |
Lovely Music (full name: Lovely Music Ltd.) is an American record label devoted to new American music. Based in New York City, the label was founded in 1978 by Mimi Johnson, an outgrowth of her nonprofit production company Performing Artservices Inc. It is one of the most important and longest running labels focusing ... |
This is a list of episodes for the sixth season (1955–56) of the television version of The Jack Benny Program.
Episodes
References
1955 American television seasons
1956 American television seasons
Jack 06 |
This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Caboolture in Queensland state elections.
Members for Caboolture
Election results
Elections in the 1990s
Elections in the 1980s
Elections in the 1970s
References
Queensland state electoral results by district |
Emile Nguza Arao is a Kenyan Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and corporate executive, who was appointed as the next executive director of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), effective 22 April 2022. He will be based in Nairobi, Kenya. Before that, from 20 October 2018 until 22 April 2022, he served as the executiv... |
WLXE is a radio station broadcasting on 1600 kHz in the medium wave AM band. Its studios and transmitters are located in Rockville, Maryland, and it serves the Washington metropolitan area. WLXE broadcasts music programming in the Spanish language. Its transmitter and antenna array are located off Hungerford Drive (Mar... |
The Twelve Generals' Letter () was an open letter, signed by twelve generals of the Croatian Armed Forces, that criticized the government, politicians and media for perceived criminalization of the Croatian War of Independence and asserted that war veterans had suffered undignified treatment. On 29 September 2000, a da... |
This is a list of the ministers general of the Franciscans. This includes the Order of Friars Minor, the Order of Friars Minor Conventual, and the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.
Ministers general up to 1517
Francis of Assisi (1210–1226)
Giovanni Parenti (1227–1232) 1st Minister general
Elias of Cortona (1232–123... |
Sovereignty is a play written by American lawyer and playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle. The play revolves around Cherokee lawyer Sarah Ridge Polson's battle to reinstate the Cherokee Nation's sovereignty and jurisdiction. She also must face the ghosts of her ancestors and the struggles they faced when signing a decisive tr... |
The following is a list of churches in Copeland.
The parishes of Parton, Lowca and Lowside Quarter do not appear to have any active churches.
The borough has an estimated 71 churches for 70,603 inhabitants, a ratio of one church to every 994 people.
Map of medieval parish churches
For the purposes of this map mediev... |
The gens Opsia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear in history during the reign of Tiberius. The most notable may have been Marcus Opsius Navius Fannianus, who filled a number of important posts, rising to the rank of praetor. Many other Opsii are known from inscriptions.
O... |
RAIL4CHEM was a German rail freight transport company, and the parent company of a number of European subsidiary rail freight transport companies including rail4chem Benelux B.V. (Rotterdam), the rail4chem transalpin AG (Basel) and Fer Polska S.A. (Warsaw).
The business was acquired by Veolia Cargo in 2008, which was... |
Isla Pérez is an island located in the Gulf of Mexico, 130 km (80.7 mi) north of Progreso, Mexico, off the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. It belongs to the Arrecife Alacranes National Park, and is the largest island in the archipelago.
The waters and coral reefs surrounding the island provide an important refuge f... |
Amir M. Mokri (; born June 11, 1956) is an Iranian-American cinematographer.
He is known for his work on blockbuster action films such films as Bad Boys II, Fast & Furious, Man of Steel and Transformers: Age of Extinction.
He had collaborations with directors like Michael Bay, Justin Lin, and Zack Snyder.
Mokri was ... |
Beth Cavener, also known as Beth Cavener Stichter, is an American artist based out of Montana. A classically trained sculptor, her process involves building complex metal armatures to support massive amounts of clay. Cavener is best known for her fantastical animal figures, which embody the complexity of human emotion ... |
Boy from New York City and Other Hits is a budget compilation album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 1997 on the Flashback Records label. This album was released as part of a series of compilations of original artist recordings at a reduced price.
"The Boy from New York City" was sung by The Ad Libs in 1964 and ... |
2017 World Taekwondo Grand Slam - Open Qualification Tournament is an international G-1 taekwondo tournament which allows the first three athletes to compete on the 2017 World Taekwondo Grand Slam as 9th, 10th and 11th seeds on their respective weight category brackets. The tournament was held from 23-24 November in Wu... |
Southwestern Mandarin (), also known as Upper Yangtze Mandarin (), is a Mandarin Chinese dialect spoken in much of Southwest China, including in Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, most parts of Hubei, the northwestern part of Hunan, the northern part of Guangxi and some southern parts of Shaanxi and Gansu.
Southwest... |
Peperomia abnormis is a species of plant in the family Piperaceae. It is endemic to Colombia and Ecuador.
References
abnormis
Endemic flora of Ecuador
Near threatened plants
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Taxa named by William Trelease |
Ponikve is a village in Primorje-Gorski Kotar, western Croatia. Administratively a part of the town of Bakar, it is located just to the south of Plosna and 2 km to the north of Škrljevo. As of 2021, it had a population of 44.
References
Populated places in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County |
Eugoa trifasciella is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Sri Lanka.
Description
Head, thorax and abdomen greyish or brownish fuscous. Thorax spotted with black. Forewings greyish, irrorated with fuscous and a black spot at base. There is a slightly diffused angled antemedial band which are narrower. Two obl... |
Joseph Ebuya (born 20 June 1987) is a Kenyan professional runner who specialises in the 5000 metres and was the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships champion.
Early life and career
Ebuya is a rare example of a runner representing the Turkana people. He was born in Baragoi, but moved with his family from place t... |
PointTracker, created by IBM, is an application featured in Grand Slam tennis tournaments that presents an animated 3D view of each shot played in a singles match.
A menu to the right of the application displays all points played and allows users to select a point to view from each set. Points may also be grouped acco... |
Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth is a 1987 American animated television special and the sequel to Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World. Both films were released together by Hi-Tops Video.
Plot
Following their concert for world peace in outer space, Barbie and her band the Rockers are going back h... |
Zielflugstaffel 12 (No 12 Target squadron), former known as Fliegerstaffel 12 of the Swiss Air Force is a militia squadron equipped with Northrop F-5E and Pilatus PC-9 and part of the Flugplatzkommando 7. The home base of the unit is Militärflugplatz Emmen. As coat of arms, the Zielflugstaffel carries a badge with a ye... |
Estádio do Lumiar was a multi-use stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. It was initially used as the stadium of Sporting Clube de Portugal matches. It was replaced by the Estádio José Alvalade in 1956. The capacity of the stadium was 35,000 spectators.
Portugal national football team
The following national team matches were... |
David Perry Crawley was Archbishop of Kootenay and Metropolitan of British Columbia and Yukon from 1994 to 2004.
He was born in 1937, the son of the Rev. Canon George Antony Crawley and Lucy Lillian Ball, and educated at the University of Manitoba and the University of Kent at Canterbury. He was ordained in 1961 and... |
Walery Jaworski (March 20, 1849, in Florynka – July 17, 1924, in Kraków) was a Polish physician and gastroenterologist. He is considered one of the pioneers of gastroenterology in Poland. He is also known for making one of the first observations of Helicobacter pylori in 1899.
Life and career
He was born in 1849 in Fl... |
Drágszél () is a small village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of Hungary.
Geography
It covers an area of and has a population of 398 people (2002).
Populated places in Bács-Kiskun County |
E. Swasey & Company was a prominent textile firm based in Portland, Maine, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It also had a branch on Summer Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
The company was run by Eben Swasey (1843–1906), his son Fred D. Swasey (1869–1931) and George Young. It produced pottery, ... |
Carl Gerard McHugh (born 5 February 1993) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Indian Super League club Goa. He can also play as a centre-back or left-back.
Club career
Early career
Born in Lettermacaward, County Donegal, McHugh signed a scholarship with English club Reading at ... |
The Balle Hoard (), found in Balle, Djursland, is one of the largest 17th-century hoards ever discovered in Denmark. It consists of 12,121 coins, a silver tankard, a smaller silver cup, jewellery and garment components. The youngest of the coins date from 1658, indicating that the hoard was buried during the early stag... |
Harnett is an unincorporated community located along U.S. Route 401 in the southern part of Lillington Township in Harnett County, North Carolina, United States, situated between Lillington and Bunnlevel . It is a part of the Dunn micropolitan area, which is also a part of the greater Raleigh–Durham–Cary combined stati... |
Lake Allicocha (possibly from Quechua alli good, sane, qucha lake, "good lake" or "sane lake") is a lake in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes of Peru located in the Ancash Region, Asunción Province, Chacas District; at a height of , 204 m long and 113 m at its widest point. Lake Allicocha lies southwest of Copa.
The... |
Martina Hingis was the defending champion, and successfully defended her title, defeating Lisa Raymond in the final 6–4, 6–2.
Seeds
A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated. The top four seeds received a bye to the second round.
Martina Hi... |
Stephen Brimson Lewis is a British scenic designer. Director of Design for the Royal Shakespeare Company, he is also known for his work on the London theatre. He has also designed for opera and film. He won an Olivier Award for Best Set Design in 1995 for his work on Les Parents Terribles and Design for Living. He has... |
eNotes is a student and teacher educational website founded in 2004 by Brad Satoris and Alexander Bloomingdale, that provides material to help students complete homework assignments and study for exams. Based in Seattle, Washington, eNotes specializes in lesson plans, study guides and literary criticisms. It also hosts... |
Yazılı Canyon Nature Park () is a canyon in Isparta Province, southwestern Turkey, which was declared with its surrounding area a nature park in 1989.
The canyon is located near Çandır village in Sütçüler district of Isparta Province, southwestern Turkey. It is about south of Isparta. The canyon takes its name "Yazıl... |
Joseph John Hills (14 October 1897 — 21 September 1969) was an English first-class cricketer, Test match umpire and professional footballer.
Life and career
Born in London in 1897, Hills served in World War I with the Royal Engineers and was awarded the Military Medal for his bravery as a cabler and telegraphist durin... |
Major-General John Charles Campbell, (10 January 1894 – 26 February 1942), known as Jock Campbell, was a British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Early life and career
Campbell was born in... |
Kristína Kabátová (born June 4, 1992 in Bratislava, Slovakia) is a Slovak pair skater. She previously competed with Martin Hanulák. They were the 2006 Slovakian junior national champions and placed 15th at the 2006 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
External links
1992 births
Living people
Figure skaters fr... |
"Shattered Dreams" is a 1987 song by Johnny Hates Jazz. It may also refer to:
Literature
Shattered Dreams, a 1979 novel by Sally Wentworth
Shattered Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist's Wife, a book by Irene Spencer
Shattered Dreams: The Story of Charlotte Fedders, a 1987 book by Charlotte Fedders
Shattered Dreams: G... |
John Edward "Jed" York (born March 9, 1981) is an American businessman who is the CEO of the San Francisco 49ers NFL franchise. York is the son of Denise DeBartolo York and John York, nephew of former 49ers owner Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. and a board member at Leeds United.
Early life
Born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio... |
Cedric Wallace (August 3, 1909 in Miami, Florida – August 19, 1985 in New York City) was an American jazz double-bassist.
Wallace moved to New York City in the 1930s, where he played in a band led by Reggie Johnson at the Saratoga Club. Later in the decade he worked with Jimmie Lunceford before joining Fats Waller's b... |
STS-85 was a Space Shuttle Discovery mission to perform multiple space science packages. It was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 7 August 1997.
A major experiment was the CRISTA-SPAS free-flyer which had various telescopes on board.
Crew
Mission highlights
The deployment and retrieval of a satellite d... |
Stenocoris furcifera is a species of broad-headed bug in the family Alydidae. It is found in Central America, North America, and South America.
References
Articles created by Qbugbot
Insects described in 1842
Alydinae
Hemiptera of Central America
Hemiptera of South America |
Panavision has been a manufacturer of cameras for the motion picture industry since the 1950s, beginning with anamorphic widescreen lenses. The lightweight Panaflex is credited with revolutionizing filmmaking. Other influential cameras include the Millennium XL and the digital video Genesis.
Panavision Silent Reflex
... |
The Kaieteur Tepui treefrog (Tepuihyla talbergae) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae endemic to Guyana.
This species is known only from the type locality, which is given as "Kaieteur Falls, 366 m asl (05° 10' N; 59° 28' W), Mazaruni-Potaro District, Guyana" (Duellman and Yoshpa 1996). It might occur more widely... |
B. nitida may refer to:
Baphia nitida, the camwood or African sandalwood, a tree species found in Africa
Bornetella nitida, a marine alga species found in throughout the Pacific Ocean, including Mauritius, Indonesia, Australia and Japan
Buddleja nitida, a shrub species endemic to much of Central America
See also
... |
Split Enz were a New Zealand new wave band from Auckland. Formed in October 1972, the group originally consisted of vocalist and pianist Tim Finn, vocalist and guitarist Phil Judd, bassist Mike Chunn, violinist Miles Golding and flautist Mike Howard, who were joined a few months later by drummer Div Vercoe. The band re... |
Leopold "Butters" Stotch is a fictional character in the adult animated television series South Park. He is loosely based on co-producer Eric Stough and his voice is provided by co-creator Matt Stone. He is a student at South Park Elementary School.
Butters is depicted as more naive, optimistic, and gullible than the ... |
Emmanuel Timoni or Emanuel Timonius (; 1669-1718/1720) was an Ottoman Greek physician from Chios. His father was a dragoman at the Sultan's court. He studied medicine and philosophy at the University of Oxford and the University of Padua. After his studies he became a physician at the Sultan's court in Constantinople.
... |
William Toby White is an Australian ichthyologist. He studies speciation and biodiversity of shark, ray, and skate species (subclass Elasmobranchii) through morphological and molecular systematics.
Education
White received bachelor's (1997) and doctoral (2003) degrees in Biological Science from Murdoch University in ... |
Lawrie William Powell (born 1934) is an Australian medical researcher, specialising in gastroenterology and hepatology.
Powell graduated from Brisbane State High School in 1952. He commenced work at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital as a senior medical student in 1958 prior to commencing a period as a hepatolo... |
Ángel Amadeo Labruna (28 September 1918 – 19 September 1983) was an Argentine footballer and coach who played as a forward. With 323 goals scored in official matches, which include 294 league goals, Labruna is the 2nd all-time top scorer of Primera División after Paraguayan Arsenio Erico. Labruna was also part of the c... |
The Radium Express is a Russel Brothers tugboat operated by the Northern Transportation Company.
The vessel was built in Owen Sound, Ontario, disassembled, and then shipped by rail to Waterways, Alberta, which was then the terminus of the North American railway grid.
Like the other vessels in the "Radium Line", she wa... |
Yuriy Yuriyovyvch Klymenko (; born on 31 March 1973) is a Ukrainian politician and activist who was the Acting Governor of Luhansk Oblast in 2015. He had served as the deputy head of the Luhansk Regional Civil-Military Administration.
Biography
Yuriy Klymenko was born on 31 March 1973.
In 1995 he graduated from the L... |
16 Lovers Lane is the sixth album by Australian indie rock group The Go-Betweens, released in 1988 by Beggars Banquet Records. Prior to the recording of the album, longtime bassist Robert Vickers left the band when the other group members decided to return to Australia after having spent several years in London, Engla... |
Hotel toilet paper folding is a common practice performed by hotels worldwide as a way of assuring guests that the bathroom has been cleaned.
The common fold normally involves creating a triangle or "V" shape out of the first available sheet or square on a toilet paper roll. Commonly, the two corners of that sheet are... |
Erich Erwin Schricker, called "Winnie", (22 August 1878 – 20 October 1914) was a German footballer who played as defender in the 1890s and early 1900s.
Football career
Erwin Schricker was son of a privy councilor in Strasbourg, which at that time belonged to the German Empire. He came from a middle-class background an... |
Houston is a city in Texas County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,079 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Texas County.
History
Houston was founded in 1857 and was named after Sam Houston.
During the Civil War, Houston was sometimes defended by units of the 5th Missouri State Militia.
The Art... |
Lady K'abel (7th-century - between 702 and 711) was the queen regnant of the Maya Wak kingdom between 672 and 692 AD. She is also referred to by the names Lady Water Lily Hand and Lady Snake Lord.
Life
She was a member of the powerful Snake dynasty of Calakmul.
She married a man of lower rank named K'inich Bahlam II.... |
In 2008, Los Del Rio released Quinceañera Macarena, a quinceañera themed album to commemorate the fifteenth birthday of their #1 hit single "Macarena". The album featured performances by Jon Secada, Oscar D'Leon, T. Lopez, The DEY and Barullo.
The AOS Mix of Macarena featuring T. Lopez, Yeyo (The DEY) and el Chino Dr... |
The 2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League season was the sixth season for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The season began on May 24, 2003 and concluded on October 5, 2003 with the Brampton Hitmen defeating Vaughan Sun Devils 1-0 to capture the CPSL Championship (known as the Rogers CPSL Cup for sponsorship... |
This is a list of notable alumni and notable current and former faculty of the University of Tulsa.
Notable alumni
Arts, letters, media, social sciences and the humanities
Rilla Askew – novelist and short story author
Louis W. Ballard – composer and author
Sara Berner – film, television and radio actress and dist... |
```objective-c
#include <stdarg.h>
/* confdata.c */
void conf_parse(const char *name);
int conf_read(const char *name);
int conf_read_simple(const char *name, int);
int conf_write_defconfig(const char *name);
int conf_write(const char *name);
int conf_write_autoconf(void);
bool conf_get_changed(void);
void conf_set_ch... |
The Treaty of Turkmenchay (; ) was an agreement between Qajar Iran and the Russian Empire, which concluded the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828). It was second of the series of treaties (the first was the 1813 Treaty of Gulistan and the last, the 1881 Treaty of Akhal) signed between Qajar Iran and Imperial Russia that forc... |
Suma Gestión Tributaria (Suma) is a 100% public provincial agency set up by the Provincial Council of Alicante (Spain) in 1990. It specializes in tax administration: assessment, billing, collection and enforcement. Suma collects the taxes on behalf of each city council with own resources.
Its governing body is the Boa... |
Abergavenny Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club team based in Abergavenny. Today, Abergavenny RFC plays in the Welsh Rugby Union Division Two East league and is a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons.
The club runs sides from under 8's through to under 16's, a youth side, and two senior sides, a 1st X... |
Big Brother Sverige 2021 is the ninth and final season of the Swedish Big Brother.
The ninth season was announced by TV4 on 12 October 2020. It was also announced the season would start on 15 February 2021. This season was planned to run for 99 days. The prize for the winner is 1,000,000 kr.
On 27 January 2021, it wa... |
Dirca occidentalis, the western leatherwood, is a deciduous shrub with leaves three to seven centimeters in length. Yellow flowers emerge prior to leafing. It grows on moist and shaded slopes. It is rare and endemic to the San Francisco Bay area of California. Its closest relative, Dirca palustris, lives in the east... |
Tovrea is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Edward A. Tovrea (1861–1932), American cattle baron
Philip Edward Tovrea Jr. (1920–1982), American World War II veteran
See also
Tovrea Castle
Tovrea Stockyards |
The Geneva Chamber Orchestra (L'OCG, L'Orchestre de chambre de Genève), is a Swiss professional orchestra based in Geneva. It was founded in 1958.
References
Swiss orchestras
1958 establishments in Switzerland
Musical groups established in 1958
Culture in Geneva |
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