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Mudmen are a Canadian Celtic rock band. They are best known for their singles "5 O'Clock", "Saturday", and "Drink and Fight" as well as their covers of Spirit of the West's "Home for a Rest" and AC/DC's "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)". History The Mudmen formed in Alvinston/Petrolia in 1998....
Cupriavidus is a genus of bacteria that includes the former genus Wautersia. They are characterized as Gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped organisms with oxidative metabolism. They possess peritrichous flagella, are obligate aerobic organisms, and are chemoorganotrophic or chemolithotrophic. Resistance to metals (includi...
The Romanian Land Forces () is the army of Romania, and the main component of the Romanian Armed Forces. Since 2007, full professionalization and a major equipment overhaul have transformed the nature of the Land Forces. The Romanian Land Forces was founded on . It participated in the Romanian War of Independence agai...
The Northwest Georgia Threatened Historic Sites project was established in 2005 as part of Kennesaw State University's Public History Program. The project was developed to promote historic preservation by identifying, documenting, and publicizing threatened sites of historical significance in northwest Georgia. The f...
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: Senatus), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: senex meaning "the elder" or "old man") and therefore considered wiser and more experienced members of the socie...
Muvattupuzha () is a town, municipality in the midlands directly to the east of Kochi in Ernakulam district, Kerala, India. It is located about from downtown Kochi, and is a growing urban centre in central Kerala. The town is also the starting point of the Muvattupuzhayar (Muvattupuzha river), which is a confluence fo...
"Show Girl" is a song by Slimmy, released in 2008 as the second single from his debut album Beatsound Loverboy. The song peaked at number 44 in the Portugal Singles Chart. "Showgirl" is part of the soundtrack of the Portuguese TV series "Rebelde Way". Background "Show Girl", also written by Slimmy and produced by Quic...
Patrick Harpur (born July 14, 1950; Windsor, England) is an English writer. He lives in Dorset, United Kingdom. He is best known for the work Daimonic Reality: A Field Guide to the Otherworld which deals with the paranormal in a similar way that Jacques Vallee, Allen Hynek and John Keel have done in the past. Theories...
Dan McIntyre (1950-2001) was chair of the Board of Governors of Toronto Metropolitan University, a former race relations commissioner for Ontario and a longtime human rights activist. McIntyre was born in Saint John, New Brunswick to a Black family. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University o...
Jean-François David (born April 29, 1982) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach, who has previously served as an assistant coach with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Playing career Born in Blainville, Quebec, David played junior hockey in the Quebec Ma...
The School of Biological Sciences is a constituent body of the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney, Australia. References External links School of Biological Sciences at the Faculty of Science, University of Sydney Biological Sciences, School of
Tom Melville Drummond (born June 30, 1969 Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American musician. He is currently the bassist and background vocalist for the band, Better Than Ezra. Drummond is one of the four original founding members who formed Better Than Ezra in 1988. He had graduated from Caddo Magnet High School and was...
Dimosthenis 'Dimos' Chantzaras (; born 8 January 1997) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a winger. Honours Veria Gamma Ethniki: 2018–19 References 1997 births Living people Greek men's footballers Greece men's youth international footballers Greek expatriate men's footballers Super League Greece player...
Wat Khao Bandai It is an ancient temple in Phetchaburi province, western Thailand. It is one of the most famous temples in Phetchaburi, its history dating back to the Sukhothai or Ayutthaya periods. The temple is located within the mountain area "Khao Bandai It" (temple of brick stair mountain) southwest of Phra Nakh...
Andrew Charles Reeves Jefferd (born 13 June 1953) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. Predominantly a second five-eighth, Jefferd represented Canterbury and East Coast at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, in 1980 and 1981. He played five matches for the All B...
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia (; 11 May 1857 – 17 February 1905) was the fifth son and seventh child of Emperor Alexander II of Russia. He was an influential figure during the reigns of his brother Emperor Alexander III of Russia and his nephew Emperor Nicholas II, who was also his brother-in-law through Se...
Dochmiac (, from δόχμιος 'across, aslant, oblique', or 'pertaining to a δοχμή or hand's-breath') is a poetic meter that is characteristically used in Greek tragedy, expressing extreme agitation or distress. They appear in every extant tragedy—N.C. Conomis counted a total of 1,985 in the tragedies of Aeschylus (528×), S...
Antigonish is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It has existed since 1867 and is one of only four Nova Scotian districts that has existed continuously since Canadian Confederation. The district includes the community of Antigonish and t...
The Acra (also spelled Akra, from , Ḥaqra(h)), with the meaning of "stronghold" (see under "Etymology"), was a place in Jerusalem thought to have had a fortified compound built by Antiochus Epiphanes, ruler of the Seleucid Empire, following his sack of the city in 168 BCE. The name Acra was also used at a later time f...
The 1999 Big League World Series took place from August 8–14 in Tucson, Arizona, United States. Orlando, Florida defeated Fraser Valley, Canada in the championship game. This was the first BLWS held in Tucson; it also featured the debut of round-robin pool play. Teams Results United States Pool International Pool ...
Pınarcık is a village in the Çorum District of Çorum Province in Turkey. Its population is 116 (2022). References Villages in Çorum District
Restless Soul is the sixth studio album by Scottish alternative folk duo The Proclaimers, released in 2005 on their own label Persevere Records. Recording Restless Soul was recorded in April and May 2005 at Good Luck Studios in London, England and produced by Mark Wallis. Music Stylistic content The style of the t...
The Clarke County Courthouse in Athens, Georgia is a historic courthouse serving Clarke County which was built in 1914. It is part of the Downtown Athens Historic District. References County courthouses in Georgia (U.S. state) Clarke County, Georgia Buildings and structures in Athens, Georgia Government buildings com...
WSOS-FM (94.1 MHz) is commercial radio station that broadcasts to the Jacksonville, Florida area. The station is licensed in Fruit Cove to Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corporation. It is branded as Jax Classic Country 94.1 & 100.3 and broadcasts a classic country format exclusive on WSOS-FM. WSOS-FM covers the ...
Jules Siegel (October 21, 1935 – November 17, 2012) was a novelist, journalist, and graphic designer who is best known as one of the earliest writers to treat rock music as a serious art, although his writings about rock constituted only a small part of his total output. His work appeared over the years in Playboy, Be...
Israel–Myanmar relations refer to the bilateral relations between Israel and Myanmar. The two nations established diplomatic ties in 1953. Israel has an embassy in Yangon, and Myanmar has an embassy in Tel Aviv. The Jewish state has a longtime friendship with Myanmar, which was among the first countries in Asia to reco...
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Lake Vennandur is located at west near to Vennandur. North side Lakeshore, South side Lakeshore and East side Lakeshore of lake are located in Vennandur. West side Lakeshore is located in Nachipatti. North and South side Lakeshore length are more than East and West side Lakeshore length. References Vennandur block V...
Arthur Mounteney (11 February 1883 – 1 June 1933) was an English professional footballer and cricketer. Mounteney was born in Loughborough, Leicestershire. He played as an inside forward for Leicester Fosse, Birmingham, Preston North End and Grimsby Town in the Football League. He played nearly 100 matches for Birming...
Your Face Sounds Familiar (Spanish: Tu cara me suena) is a Spanish interactive reality television franchise series where celebrity contestants impersonate singers. The format, similar to Dutch television series Soundmixshow, was first used in Spain under the title Tu cara me suena in 2011. Format The show challenges...
Yumaklar is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Serik, Antalya Province, Turkey. Its population is 780 (2022). References Neighbourhoods in Serik District
SOZ may refer to: Solenzara Air Base, France (by IATA code) National Organization of Kurdish Youth Sistema Obespecheniya Zapuska, an auxiliary motor used in Soviet/Russian Rockets See also Soz (disambiguation)
Filago pyramidata, the broadleaf cottonrose or broad-leaved cudweed, is a European plant species in the sunflower family. It is native to the Mediterranean region of southern Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East, plus Great Britain, the Low Countries, and Germany. It is also naturalized in scattered locations ...
Reine Adélaïde Sophie Alapini-Gansou (born 11 August 1956) is a Beninese jurist who is a judge of the International Criminal Court since March 2018. Early life and education Alapini-Gansou was born in Abidjan in Ivory Coast on August 11, 1956. She has a degree in Common Law from the University of Lyon in France and a ...
Variable-order Bayesian network (VOBN) models provide an important extension of both the Bayesian network models and the variable-order Markov models. VOBN models are used in machine learning in general and have shown great potential in bioinformatics applications. These models extend the widely used position weight ma...
Biograph is a 53-track box set compilation spanning the career of American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on November 7, 1985, by Columbia Records. Consisting of 53 released and unreleased tracks from 1962 to 1981, the box set was released as a five-LP set, a three-cassette tape set, and a three-compact disc set...
Babute is an African dish, effectively a form of meatloaf, originating in the Babute region of the Congo containing ground beef, curry powder and apricots. See also List of African dishes External links Astray Recipes: Babute African cuisine
Jeremiah O'Brien (January 21, 1778 – May 30, 1858) was a United States Representative from Maine. He was born in Machias, Massachusetts (now in Maine). He attended the common schools. He then engaged in lumber manufacturing and in shipping. He was elected as member of the Maine State Senate from 1821 to 1824. He wa...
Thabet El-Batal (16 September 1953 – 14 February 2005) was an Egyptian international goalkeeper. He played club football in his homeland (El Hawamdia). Then he went to Al Ahly between 1972 and 1991. He is considered to be one the greatest goalkeepers in africa. His name "El-Batal" is the name of his family Career Th...
R-4 regional road () is a Montenegrin roadway. It serves as extension to R-3 regional road and a connection between Pljevlja and Priboj, Serbia. History In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs published bylaw on categorisation of state roads. With new categorisation, new R-4 regional road on ...
Itmaharela is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. This is a replacement name by Nye (1975) for the preoccupied genus Harmatelia (Moore). Lödl & Paumkirchner transferred this genus to Hypeninae in 2001. At present, there is only one species in this genus: Itmaharela basalis Moore, 1882 that is known from India a...
Leahy v Attorney-General for New South Wales is an Australian and English trusts law case involving a charitable trust, heard by the High Court of Australia in 1958, and the Privy Council in 1959. The proceeding concerned the validity a gift to an unincorporated body, concluding that gifts in trust "cannot be made to a...
Whyteman's Brae Hospital is a health facility in Whyteman's Brae, Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Fife. History The facility, which provides psychiatry and services for elderly patients, was completed in 1983. A serious outbreak of diarrhea and vomiting, in which three people died, occurred at the hospital ...
Montecristo, also Monte Cristo (, ) and formerly Oglasa (), is an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea and part of the Tuscan Archipelago. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Portoferraio in the province of Livorno, Italy. The island has an area of , is approximately wide at its widest point, and is long; the ...
March 30: Land Day (Palestine) April 5: Children's Day (Palestinian territories) May 5: Feast of al-Khadr or Saint George (Palestinian communities) May 15: Nakba Day (Palestinian communities) June 5: Naksa Day (Palestinian communities) Movable, generally November 29: International Day of Solidarity with the Palestin...
USS LST-997 was an LST-542-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Like many of her class, she was not named and is properly referred to by her hull designation. LST-997 was laid down on 27 March 1944 at the Boston Navy Yard; launched on 12 May 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Victoria V. Lynn; and commissioned on 2...
Eucomatocera vittata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Eucomatocera. It was described by White in 1846. References Agapanthiini Beetles described in 1846 Monotypic Cerambycidae genera
Korbut may refer to: Aleksei Korbut (born 1981), Russian football player Ekaterina Korbut (born 1985), Russian chess player, a Woman Grandmaster Olga Korbut (born 1955), Belarusian, Soviet-born gymnast Korbut Flip, two gymnastics skills named after Olga Korbut
War Live is the first live album by American band War, recorded during a four-night engagement at Chicago's High Chapparral club and released as a double LP on United Artists Records in 1973. The album was reissued on Rhino Records as a double disc CD on 1992 September 15 and again on 2008 March 31. The album contai...
The Messiah () is a 1975 Italian / French film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Cast References External links 1975 films Italian historical drama films French historical drama films Films directed by Roberto Rossellini 1970s Italian films 1970s French films
Sekou Kimathi Sinclair Smith (May 15, 1972 – January 26, 2021) was an American sportswriter who covered the National Basketball Association (NBA). Early life and education Smith was a native of Grand Rapids, Michigan. He graduated from Jackson State University in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in communications. Care...
Extreme Ghost Stories is a British supernatural documentary television series produced by ITV Granada, consisting of four one hour episodes. Origin and notes In 2005, ITV Granada appealed for those whose lives had been affected by ghostly experiences to contact the station regarding production of a paranormal series. ...
Arenac Township is a civil township of Arenac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the township population was 871. The city of Omer is surrounded by the township but is administered autonomously. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of whi...
William Albion Gibbs (5 July 1879 – 17 August 1944) was an Australian politician. Born at Melbourne, he was educated at King's College in Fitzroy. He served in the military from 1900–1902 and 1914–1916. He was a miner at Cobar in New South Wales and an organiser of Amalgamated Miners' Associated, as well as Assistant ...
Khan Arnabah (, also spelt Khan Arnabeh) is a town in southern Syria, administratively part of the Quneitra Governorate (Golan Heights), in the portion of the province still under Syrian control. The town is located just outside the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone. Nearby localities include Sa'sa' to t...
Yamasee, Yemassee or Yamassee could refer to: Yamasee, an extinct Native American tribe of the Southern United States Yamasee War (1715–1717), a conflict fought in South Carolina between British settlers and the Yamasee and other allied Native American peoples Yemassee, South Carolina, a town in Lowcountry South Carol...
The Lost Cabin and the Mystery Trees is an album by Roots music band Lost Dogs, released on Fools of the World records in 2006. Track listing "Broken Like Brooklyn" (Taylor) "Devil's Elbow" (Taylor) "The Lost Cabin and the Mystery Trees" (Taylor) "Whispering Memories" (Daugherty/Hindalong) "One More Day" (Roe) "...
Minuscule 296 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), δ 600 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 16th century. Description The codex contains the entire text of the New Testament on 560 parchment leaves () in two volumes (257 + 303 leaves...
The 1994 Grand Prix Passing Shot, also known as the Bordeaux Open, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Villa Primrose in Bordeaux, France that was part of the World Series of the 1994 ATP Tour. It was the 17th edition of the tournament and was held from 12 September until 18 September 1994. S...
Robo Surf is an iOS game developed by Pieces Interactive AB and released on June 1, 2011. Gameplay Players control a surfing robot, and can build waves of different altitudes by tapping and releasing. Players continue until they hit something or crash into the ocean. Critical reception The game has a "Generally favor...
N. Thiyagarajan is an Indian politician who is a Member of Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected from Musiri as an Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate in 2021. Elections contested References Tamil Nadu MLAs 2021–2026 Living people Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam politicians Year of birth missing (living peop...
Miohippus (meaning "small horse") was a genus of prehistoric horse existing longer than most Equidae. Miohippus lived in what is now North America from 32 to 25 million years ago, during the late Eocene to late Oligocene. According to the Florida Museum of Natural History, Othniel Charles Marsh first believed Miohippus...
El Mokrani is a town and commune in Bouïra Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 4,856. References Communes of Bouïra Province Bouïra Province
Ryan Bradley Spooner (born January 30, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing for Avangard Omsk in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He has previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, and Vancouver Canucks. He w...
Kotli Saru Khan is a village in Khadur Sahib in Tarn Taran district of Punjab State, India. It is located from sub district headquarter and from district headquarter. The village is administrated by Sarpanch an elected representative of the village. Population According to Population Census 2015, the Kotli Saru Kha...
Pilton House in the parish of Pilton, near Barnstaple, North Devon, Ex31, is an historic grade II listed Georgian mansion house built in 1746 by Robert Incledon (1676-1758), twice Mayor of Barnstaple, who was from nearby Braunton. It is situated almost in the centre of the ancient town of Pilton, but had formerly exten...
In Concert is a live album released by jazz pianist Dave Burrell. It was recorded at the Victoriaville Festival in Quebec, Canada and released that same year on October 21, 1991, by Victo Records. The album features Burrell's long-time jazz collaborator David Murray on reed instruments. According to the AllMusic review...
Farah, ) is a village in the sub-governorate of Bariq in the province of Asir, Saudi Arabia. It is located at an elevation of and has a population of about 500 to 1,000. It is connected with the main road by a 6.2 Kilometer. See also List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia Regions of Saudi Arabia References ...
Secondary Security Screening Selection or Secondary Security Screening Selectee, known by its initials SSSS, is an airport security measure in the United States which selects passengers for additional inspection. People from certain countries are subject to it by default. The passengers may be known as Selectee, Autom...
The Larinda is a recreational schooner inspired by the 1767 Boston schooner . It was built over a period of twenty-six years in the backyard of its owner and launched in 1996. It sank during Hurricane Juan on September 29, 2003, was raised a month later and eventually returned to service. History The idea for a ship o...
Severian is the narrator and main character of Gene Wolfe's novels The Book of the New Sun and The Urth of the New Sun. Severian, Severians or Severianus may also refer to: Severian Baranyk (1889–1941), Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest and martyr in Ukraine Severian Encratites, a sect of gnostic Encratites Severian of...
The Battle of Pilsud was fought between Sawai Jai Singh and the Marathas under Kanhoji Bhonsle and Khanderao Dabhade. Background There were many troubles for Jai Singh II when he was the governor of Malwa, in order to deal with the turbulent bands of marauders, Jai Singh had maintained an army of 10,000 soldiers, whic...
Jacqueline Anne Shilcock (later Spann, 13 June 1932 – April 2019) was a British tennis player who was active in the 1950s. She won 1955 Wimbledon Championships in women's doubles with Angela Mortimer, becoming the first all-British team to win since 1937. Career She played singles in the Wightman Cup in 1954, losing ...
The Irish Boundary Commission () met in 1924–25 to decide on the precise delineation of the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. The 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, which ended the Irish War of Independence, provided for such a commission if Northern Ireland chose to secede from the Irish Free State (Arti...
The 2016 State of the Nation Address was the first State of the Nation Address delivered by President Rodrigo Duterte. Seating and guests Three former Presidents, Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada, and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo attended the SONA. This was the first time that Arroyo attended Congress after being detained for f...
Horsfieldia punctata is a species of plant in the Myristicaceae. It is a tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. References punctata Endemic flora of Peninsular Malaysia Trees of Peninsular Malaysia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Medebach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Orke near the town Medebach. See also List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia References Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia Rivers of Germany
The South Wales Joint Scientific Investigation Unit () is a specialist forensic police unit established in April 2012. It specialises in analysis of drugs, glass, fingerprints, digital crime scenes, ballistics, trace evidence, and forensic samples. The SWJSIU is based in Bridgend. It is funded by and serves South Wale...
Dawn of the World is a feature film written and directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. Starring Venice Film Festival revelation Hafsia Herzi (The Secret of the Grain) and Hiam Abbass (The Lemon Tree, The Visitor), Dawn of the World gives an unexpected account of the multiple impacts of the Iran–Iraq ...
The FIL European Luge Championships 1973 took place in Königssee, West Germany for the second consecutive year and third time overall (1967, 1972). Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Medal table References Men's doubles European champions Men's singles European champions Women's singles European champions...
Resurrection: Return of the Black Dragon is a video game developed by Spanish developer Nebula Entertainment. It was published by Dinamic Multimedia. Gry Online liked the diverse range of characters. Bonusweb felt it was a failed attempt at making a more varied version of Rune. References External links 2000 video ...
is a Japanese semi-professional football club based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. They currently play in the Japan Football League, the Japanese fourth tier football league, since 2022. History The club was founded by the current chairman Kazutomo Maruyama as a leisure club under the name Criacao in 2005 to create an opportuni...
Kari Virtanen (born 15 September 1958) is a Finnish football manager and former player. He is currently coach of Veikkausliiga club Inter Turku. Club career As a player Virtanen spent his career in Finland and Sweden, representing Piikkiön Palloseura, TPS, IFK Eskilstuna, AIK, Rovaniemen Palloseura, Kemin Palloseura ...
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Pauline Diana Baynes (9 September 19221 August 2008) was an English illustrator, author, and commercial artist. She contributed drawings and paintings to more than 200 books, mostly in the children's genre. She was the first illustrator of some of J. R. R. Tolkien's minor works and of C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia...
BMP1 may refer to: Bone morphogenetic protein 1 Fighting vehicle BMP-1 See also BMP (disambiguation) BMP2 (disambiguation)
Akkuratnaya Cove () is a small cove east-southeast of Nadezhdy Island, indenting the north side of the Schirmacher Hills, Queen Maud Land. First photographed from the air by the Third German Antarctic Expedition, 1938–39. Mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1961 and named Bukhta Akkuratnaya ("accurate cove")....
The Mookervaart River (Mookervaart Canal; also written in Indonesian as Mokervart) is a canal connecting the Cisadane River in Tangerang and Kali Angke (Angke River) in Jakarta. Constructed from 1678 to 1689, this 25–30 meter wide channel is one of the important flood control water channels in Jakarta. History The Mo...
The 5th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery (5th S/L Rgt) was a short-lived air defence unit of the British Army during World War II. Formed to defend Singapore in 1941, the regiment was captured less than a year later when the fortress surrendered to the Japanese. Origin Until 1938 all Anti-Aircraft Searchlight (AA...
Dhuka al-Rumi (; died 11 August 919) was a Byzantine Greek who served the Abbasid Caliphate as governor of Egypt in 915–919. He was installed as governor of Egypt in 915 by the Abbasid commander-in-chief Mu'nis al-Muzaffar, as part of his effort to stabilize the situation in the country and expel a Fatimid invasion th...
There are many varieties of websites, each specializing in a particular type of content or use, and they may be arbitrarily classified in any number of ways. Some websites may be included in one or more of these categories. For example, a business website may promote the business's products, but may also host informat...
Flores Magón is a Mexican surname. People with the surname Flores Magón include the trio of Mexican anarchist brothers: Ricardo Flores Magón (1874–1922) Jesús Flores Magón (1871–1930) Enrique Flores Magón (1877-1954) Surnames Spanish-language surnames es:Flores Magón
Căpățână or Căpățînă is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chesarie Căpățână (1784–1846), Wallachian bishop Eugen Căpățână (born 1986), Romanian rugby union footballer Mihai Căpățînă (born 1995), Romanian footballer Romanian-language surnames
Rowley Regis railway station serves the town of Blackheath and the Rowley Regis area of Sandwell, in the county of West Midlands, England. It is located on the Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster Line. The station is managed by West Midlands Railway, who provide the majority of train services; there are also oc...
St. Methodius Peak (, ) rises to approximately 1,180m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island, Antarctica and surmounts Ruen Icefall to the north-northwest, Prespa Glacier to the southeast and Charity Glacier to the southwest. Linked to St. Cyril Peak by Vladaya Saddle. The peak is named after St. Met...
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Killearn in Stirling, Scotland. List |} Key Notes References All entries, addresses and coordinates are based on data from Historic Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence Killearn
Autonagar Surya is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language political action film directed by Deva Katta. The film stars Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, with Brahmanandam and Sai Kumar in pivotal roles. The film was produced by K. Atchi Reddy on Max India Productions banner while R. R. Movie Makers acted as its presenter...
A spermatocelectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove a spermatocele by separating it from the epididymis. The patient is given an anesthetic in the groin and a small incision is made into the scrotum. The surgeon pulls the testicle and epididymis to the incision and separates the spermatocele by tying it of...
Tampa Bay Reforestation and Environmental Effort, Inc. more commonly known as "T.R.E.E. Inc.", is a grassroots nonprofit environmental organization based out of the Tampa Bay Area. It promotes the practice of volunteers raising and then planting trees along the interstates, roadways, and parks of the greater Tampa Bay ...
Matt Hyde OBE is a chief executive of The Scout Association, appointed in April 2013. As chief executive he oversaw the development and delivery of a rebrand of the Scout Association. He also worked to support the growth of Scouting in areas of deprivation. Hyde was formerly the chief executive of the National Union ...