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0 | Cape Denbigh | Cape Denbigh is located on the Seward Peninsula in Eastern Norton Sound in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is notable for the Iyatayet Site, an Archaic Stage hunter gather archaeological site. The headland is a moderately high, rounded hill, joined to the mainland by a low, narrow neck. The head of the bight, eastward of ... |
1 | Bilsey Hill | Bilsey Hill is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Blakeney in Norfolk. It is a Geological Conservation Review site and it is in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This deep Pleistocene exposure exhibits a sequence of glacial till, sands and gravels associated with the melt phas... |
2 | Mynachdy | Mynachdy (; ) is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales. Mynachdy is situated between Gabalfa, Birchgrove and Cathays. It is close to a few universities such as Cardiff University and the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, as well as student accommodation. Nant-Gwaedlyd (bloody brook in Welsh). A stream which rise... |
3 | Brotherhood of St Augustine of Hippo | The Brotherhood of St Augustine of Hippo was an Anglican brotherhood founded in the Orange Free State, South Africa in 1867, and was based at Modderpoort from 1869, in the Diocese of Bloemfontein. Edward Twells, the first bishop of Bloemfontein, had called for the establishment of a missionary brotherhood in 1865. In r... |
4 | Ethmia defreinai | Ethmia defreinai is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Julius Ganev in 1984. It is found in Turkey. References Category:Moths described in 1984 Category:Ethmia |
5 | Margaret Elizabeth Vanderhaeghe | Margaret Elizabeth Vanderhaeghe (March 22, 1950 in Leader, Saskatchewan – May 18, 2012) was a Canadian artist. Her ancestors were Volksdeutsche, and much of her work was influenced by this community. She was known for her paintings, which often include themes of identity, memory and gender. Vanderhaeghe received a Bach... |
6 | Bill Condon (footballer) | William Thomas Condon (14 July 1901 – 30 August 1963) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links Category:1901 births Category:1963 deaths Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Category:Sydney Swans players |
7 | Rebekah Johansson | Rebekah Johansson (May 4, 1981 in Enköping – February 23, 2011) was a Swedish glamour model who also participated in Big Brother Sweden 2004 Johansson modelled for men's magazines such as FHM, Moore Magazine and American Playboy Magazine, she started her career at MIKAS modeling agency. Johansson also owned a dog shelt... |
8 | Ken Millin | Ken Millin (born January 29, 1975 in Brampton, Ontario) is a former lacrosse player for the Rochester Knighthawks in the National Lacrosse League. He has won five NLL championships (four with the Toronto Rock and one with Rochester. Millin currently works as a school teacher at Prince Philip Public School in St. Cathar... |
9 | Notteghem monoplane | The Notteghem monoplane was a touring aircraft built in France in the early 1950s. Design The Notteghem monoplane featured a low-wing monoplane layout of mixed construction. Specifications References Category:1950s French aircraft |
10 | History of rugby union matches between Ireland and South Africa | The Ireland and South Africa rugby union teams have a rivalry dating back to 1906. The Springboks of South Africa have dominated their early meetings, with the Irish winning just once prior to 2004, but results have turned in Ireland's favour since then. In 2016, Ireland achieved their first test victory against the Sp... |
11 | NIST Enterprise Architecture Model | NIST Enterprise Architecture Model (NIST EA Model) is a late-1980s reference model for enterprise architecture. It defines an enterprise architecture by the interrelationship between an enterprise's business, information, and technology environments. Developed late-1980s by the National Institute of Standards and Techn... |
12 | Adaina invida | Adaina invida is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Brazil (São Paulo), Costa Rica and Panama. The wingspan is 12–13 mm. The thorax is pale brown and the tegulae, mesothorax and abdomen are pale ochreous-brown. The forewings are pale straw-yellow with brown markings and grey-brown fringes. The underside... |
13 | Hagnagora elianne | Hagnagora elianne is a species of moth of the family Geometridae first described by J. Bolling Sullivan in 2011. It is found in Costa Rica and Honduras. Adults are very similar to Hagnagora anicata and Hagnagora unnia. Males are slightly larger than those of H. unnia (by 2 mm on average but with overlapping ranges) but... |
14 | Heuliez | Heuliez was a French company that worked as a production and design unit for various automakers. It specialized in producing short series for niche markets, such as convertibles or station-wagons. Business activity ended on 31 October 2013. The company's plant and buildings have been taken over by the "Fabrique régiona... |
15 | Open Data Kit | The Open Data Kit (ODK) community produces free and open-source software for collecting, managing, and using data in resource-constrained environments. It allows the offline data collection with mobile devices in remote areas. The submission of the data to a server can be performed, when internet connectivity is availa... |
16 | Charles Towne | Charles Towne may refer to: Charleston, South Carolina, founded as Charles Town Charles Towne (artist) (1763–1840), English landscape and animal painter Charles A. Towne (1858–1928), American politician Charles Hanson Towne (1877–1949), American author, poet and editor, who wrote "The Harvest of the Sea" about the RMS ... |
17 | Pacu | Pacu () is a common name used to refer to several species of omnivorous South American freshwater serrasalmid fish that are related to the piranha. Pacu and piranha do not have similar teeth, the main difference being jaw alignment; piranha have pointed, razor-sharp teeth in a pronounced underbite, whereas pacu have sq... |
18 | Anton Bruckner | Josef Anton Bruckner (; ) was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist best known for his symphonies, masses, Te Deum and motets. The first are considered emblematic of the final stage of Austro-German Romanticism because of their rich harmonic language, strongly polyphonic character, and considerable length.... |
19 | HMS Bedford (1901) | HMS Bedford was one of 10 armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She was assigned to the 1st Cruiser Squadron of the Channel Fleet upon completion in 1903 before she was briefly reduced to reserve in 1906. Bedford was recommissioned the following year for service with China ... |
20 | Eulima cylindrata | Eulima cylindrata is a species of sea snail, it is a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eulimidae. The species is one of a number within the genus Eulima. References Further reading Plate 37. fig 1. External links To World Register of Marine Species Category:Eulima Category:Gastropods described in 1883 |
21 | Kibada | Kibada is an administrative ward in the Kigamboni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania. According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 3,305. References Category:Temeke District Category:Wards of Tanzania Category:Populated places in Dar es Salaam Region |
22 | Frederick Torgler Building | The Frederick Torgler Building is a building located in north Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in North Portland, Oregon References External links Category:1894 establishments in Oregon Category:Commercial buildings completed in ... |
23 | Lawrence Tanter | Lawrence Tanter (Nas Shak) (born October 11, 1949) is an American public address announcer best known for his work for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association. In addition, Tanter was also the program director for public jazz radio station KKJZ. Early life Tanter was born in Chicago. He played bas... |
24 | Copamyntis ceroprepiella | Copamyntis ceroprepriella is a species of snout moth in the genus Copamyntis. It is found in Australia. References Category:Moths described in 1901 Category:Phycitini |
25 | Magnaporthe | Magnaporthe is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Several of the species are cereal pathogens. There are five species in the widespread genus. References Category:Sordariomycetes genera Category:Magnaporthales Category:Fungal plant pathogens and diseases |
26 | Justerini & Brooks | Justerini & Brooks is a fine wine and spirits merchants founded in St. James's in 1749, originally to provide wine and spirits to the aristocratic households of London. The firm has been a supplier to every British monarch since the coronation of King George III in 1761. Today, Justerini & Brooks sells to private colle... |
27 | Shin Che-bon | Shin Che-bon (born September 27, 1971) is a former South Korean football player. Club statistics References External links Category:1971 births Category:Living people Category:Association football people from Tokyo Category:South Korean footballers Category:J1 League players Category:Japan Football League (1992–1998) p... |
28 | John Coffin Jones Jr. | John Coffin Jones Jr. (1796 – December 24, 1861) was the first United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii. Early life John Coffin Jones Jr. was born in 1796 in Boston, Massachusetts and baptized on June 26, 1796 by the minister of the Brattle Street Church. He was the son of John Coffin Jones Sr. (1750–1829)... |
29 | The Boss (Jimmy Smith album) | The Boss is a 1968 live album by American jazz organist Jimmy Smith. Reception The Allmusic review by Roy Wynn awarded the album three stars and said: Track listing "The Boss" (Jimmy Smith) – 7:55 "This Guy's in Love With You" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 8:48 "Some of My Best Friends Are Blues" (Smith) – 5:52 "Finger... |
30 | Favartia rosea | Favartia rosea is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. Description Distribution References Category:Muricidae Category:Gastropods described in 1961 |
31 | Sukdeung station | Sukdeung Station () is a station of the Busan Metro Line 3 in Deokcheon-dong, Buk District, Busan, South Korea. External links Cyber station information from Busan Transportation Corporation Category:Busan Metro stations Category:Buk District, Busan Category:Railway stations opened in 2005 |
32 | Farm to Market Road 1325 | Farm to Market Road 1325 (FM 1325) is a roadway located in Travis and Williamson counties of Texas. Along much of its length it is referred to as Burnet Road. History The name Burnet Road derives from the fact that the road once formed part of a highway between Austin and Burnet. FM 1325 was designated on July 14, 1949... |
33 | Return of Wolverine | Return of Wolverine is a comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics. This miniseries will follow up on the events that transpired in the "Death of Wolverine" and "Hunt for Wolverine" storylines and explain how Wolverine returned from the dead. Premise As a follow-up to the "Hunt for Wolverine" storyline, Marvel r... |
34 | Hathmati River | The Hathamati River is a river of western India, in Gujarat, whose origin is in the Aravali Range hills. It is one of the left-bank tributaries of the Sabarmati River. This river system includes the Hathamati Dam on the Hathamati River near Himatnagar. The Guhai River is a tributary of the Hathmati River. Bhiloda and H... |
35 | Lusch | Lusch is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christian Lusch (born 1981), German sport shooter Michael Lusch (born 1964), German footballer and manager Robert Lusch (born 1949), American academic Category:German-language surnames |
36 | Strużnica | Strużnica (; see) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mysłakowice, within Jelenia Góra County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Jelenia Góra, and west of the regional capital Wrocław. References Category:Villages in Jelenia Góra County |
37 | Bidar railway station | Bidar railway station (Station code: BIDR) is located in Bidar district in the Indian state of Karnataka and serves Bidar. History The Great Indian Peninsula Railway extended its Mumbai-Solapur line to Raichur in 1871. The Wadi-Secunderabad line was built in 1874. The Vikrabad-Bidar wide broad gauge line was opened in ... |
38 | Selimiye (Antalya) | Selimiye is a village in Antalya Province (near Manavgat and Side, about 75 km from the city of Antalya), on the south coast of Anatolia. Category:Turkish Riviera Category:Villages in Turkey Category:Populated places in Antalya Province |
39 | Kayabaşı, Korkuteli | Kayabaşı, Korkuteli is a village in the District of Korkuteli, Antalya Province, Turkey. References Category:Populated places in Antalya Province Category:Korkuteli District Category:Villages in Turkey |
40 | Zone 5 | Zone 5 may refer to: Travelcard Zone 5, of the Transport for London zonal system Hardiness zone, a geographically defined zone in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing Zone 5 of Milan |
41 | Erwise | Erwise is a discontinued pioneering web browser, and the first commonly available with a graphical user interface. Released in April 1992, the browser was written for Unix computers running X and used the W3 common access library. Erwise was the combined master's project of four Finnish students at the Helsinki Univers... |
42 | 2010 Tashkent Open – Singles | Shahar Pe'er was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.Alla Kudryavtseva won in the final, 6–4, 6–4, against Elena Vesnina. Seeds Main draw Finals Top Half Bottom Half {{16TeamBracket-Compact-Tennis3-Byes | RD1=First Round | RD2=Second Round | RD3=Quarterfinals | RD4=Semifinals | RD1-seed01=8 |... |
43 | Horst H. Baumann | Horst H. Baumann (June 19, 1934 Aachen – May 24, 2019) was a German architect, designer, light artist, and photographer. He was best known for designing Rheinturm Düsseldorf, in Düsseldorf, Germany. Life He studied metallurgical engineering from 1954 to 1957 and from 1972 to 1974 at the RWTH Aachen, and from 1994 to 20... |
44 | Romanu Tikotikoca | Romanu Tikotikoca is a Fijian police officer, who was named on 7 December 2006 as Commissioner of Police by the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, who had seized power on 5 December. Tikotikoca was chosen to replace Andrew Hughes, with whom the Military had fallen out before the coup. Before Tikotikoca could take up his... |
45 | Drunella flavilinea | Drunella flavilinea is a species of spiny crawler mayfly in the family Ephemerellidae. It is found in Central America, North America. In North America its range includes southwestern, northern Canada, northern Mexico, and the western United States. References Category:Mayflies Category:Articles created by Qbugbot Categ... |
46 | List of toll roads in the United States | This is a list of toll roads in the United States (and its territories). Included are current and future high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, express toll (ETL) lanes, and hybrid systems. HOV, as used in this article, is high occupancy vehicle. This list does not include items on the list of toll bridges, list of toll tunn... |
47 | Between the Assassinations | Between the Assassinations is the second book published by Aravind Adiga though it was written before his first book The White Tiger. The title refers to the period between the assassinations of Indira Gandhi in 1984 and her son, Rajiv Gandhi, in 1991. Indira Gandhi was the serving Prime Minister of India when she was ... |
48 | Radio Sagarmatha | Radio Sagarmatha is a FM radio stations in Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. Established in May 1997, Radio Sagarmatha is the first independent community radio broadcasting station in South Asia. The meaning of Sagarmatha is Mount Everest, which is the highest mountain in the world. It airs its programs in FM 102.4 MHz. Histo... |
49 | CHRNA2 | Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-2, also known as nAChRα2, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CHRNA2 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of certain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAchR). Function Knockout of this gene in mice potentiates nicotine-modulated behaviors. Using tw... |
50 | Bubenik (hill) | Bubenik is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. Category:Mountains of Saxony |
51 | Eumenes III | Eumenes III (; ; originally named Aristonicus; in Greek Aristonikos Ἀριστόνικος) was a pretender to the throne of Pergamon. He led a revolt against the Pergamene regime and found success early on, seizing various cities near the coast of Anatolia, including the island of Samos, and killing the Roman consul Publius Lici... |
52 | Graham Manley | Graham Manley is a British comic artist. Biography Graham Manley has worked for a wide range of British comics, and is credited by Tony O'Donnell as inspiring the creation of Near Myths. He has drawn episodes of Juliet November and Whatever happened to...? for the Judge Dredd Megazine. He also co-created (with writer P... |
53 | Shir Rud | Shir Rud or Shirrud or Shirud () may refer to: Bala Shir Rud Pain Shirud |
54 | Reggie Workman | Reginald "Reggie" Workman (born June 26, 1937 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American avant-garde jazz and hard bop double bassist, recognized for his work with both John Coltrane and Art Blakey. Career Early in his career, Workman worked in jazz groups led by Gigi Gryce, Donald Byrd, Duke Jordan and Booker Littl... |
55 | Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity | Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity (2004) is a treatise by political scientist and historian Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008). The book attempts to understand the nature of American identity and the challenges it will face in the future. Describing American identity In describing the American ide... |
56 | Hervey Machen | Hervey Gilbert Machen (October 14, 1916 – November 29, 1994) represented the fifth district of the state of Maryland in the United States House of Representatives for two terms from 1965 to 1969. Machen was born in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Hyattsville, Maryland, High School. He received his B.A. degree from... |
57 | Perazzoli | Perazzoli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ettore Perazzoli (1974-2003), Italian free software developer Lou Perazzoli, American computer scientist |
58 | Stenocara gracilipes | Stenocara gracilipes is a species of beetle that is native to the Namib Desert of southern Africa. This is one of the most arid areas of the world, receiving only of rain per year. The beetle is able to survive by collecting water on its bumpy back surface from early morning fogs. To drink water, the S. gracilipes stan... |
59 | Linton, Georgia | Linton is an unincorporated community in Hancock County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. History A post office called Linton was established in 1860, and remained in operation until 1957. The community was Judge Linton Stephens, the brother of Georgia and Confederate politician Alexander H. Stephens. References Category:... |
60 | Hailey Kilgore | Hailey Frances Kilgore (born February 16, 1999) is an American actress and singer. Kilgore is best known for her performance as Ti Moune in the Broadway revival of Once on This Island, a performance for which she was nominated for the 2018 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Early life and education Hailey France... |
61 | Paramount News | Paramount News is the name on the newsreels produced by Paramount Pictures from 1927 to 1957. History The Paramount newsreel operation began in 1927 with Emanuel Cohen as an editor. It typically distributed two issues per week to theaters across the country until its closing in 1957. In the early days, Paramount News f... |
62 | Marcin Mroczek | Marcin Mroczek (born 18 July 1982) is a Polish actor and dancer. Life and career He was born on 18 July 1982 in Siedlce, Poland. He has a twin brother Rafał who is 7 minutes older. At the age of 10, Marcin joined the Modern Dance Team “Caro Dance” in Siedlce. Together with this team, he won multiple Polish and European... |
63 | Usraon | Usraon (Mariyahu) is a town and nagar panchayat in Jaunpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the six tahsils of Jaunpur District; the others are Jaunpur City, Shahganj, Machalishahar, Badlapur and Kerakat. Demographics As of the 2001 India census, Mariahu has a population of 20,142; males cons... |
64 | Mieuxce (horse) | Mieuxce (1933–1960) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Bred by Henri Ternynck, owned by Ernest Masurel and trained by Elijah Cunnington he won five of his nine races, finished second in the other four, and was probably the best European colt of his generation. After finishing second in all three of his races... |
65 | FN Browning | FN Browning may refer to a number of firearms made by the Belgian manufacturer FN Herstal designed or based on designs by American John Browning: Handguns FN M1900 FN M1903 FN M1905 FN M1910 Baby Browning Browning Hi-Power Rifles FN Trombone Machine Guns M1919 Browning Mitrailleuse d´Avion Browning - F.N. Calibre 13,2 ... |
66 | William Patrick (diver) | William Patrick (born 19 December 1931) is a Canadian former diver who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. References External links William Patrick at Canadian Olympic Team Category:1931 births Category:Living people Category:Olympic divers of Canada Category:Divers at the 1956 Summer Olympics Category:Canadian male... |
67 | Typhoon Sonca | The name Sonca has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Vietnam and means a singing bird. Typhoon Sonca (2005) (T0503, 03W, Bising) Typhoon Sonca (2011) (T1116, 19W) Tropical Storm Sonca (2017) (T1708, 08W) - impacted Thailand. Category:Pacific typhoon... |
68 | Bernard II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg | Bernard II of Saxe-Lauenburg (; ca. 1385/1392–16 July 1463) was a member of the House of Ascania and Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg from 1426 to 1463. His full title was Duke of Saxony, Angria and Westphalia, however only ruling the branch duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg between 1426 and 1463. Life He was a son of Eric IV, Duke of Sax... |
69 | Jacqueline Starer | Jacqueline Starer was born in Paris in 1940. After studying French and Classics at the Sorbonne, she met the English Poet Keith Barnes (1934–1969) in Paris in 1963. Together they left for the United States where she taught in several Universities and Colleges (University of California, Berkeley, Bard College, N.Y.) and... |
70 | Abraham III (Nestorian patriarch) | Abraham III Abraza was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 906 to 937. He was remembered as a patriarch who was well-versed in his ecclesiastical duties but was also hot-tempered and corrupt. Sources Brief accounts of Abraham's patriarchate are given in the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebra... |
71 | 1955–56 Serie C | The 1955–56 Serie C was the eighteenth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system. Final classification Relegation tie-breaker Colleferro relegated to IV Serie. Category:Serie C seasons 3 Italy |
72 | Acemyini | Acemyini is a small but cosmopolitan tribe of flies in the family Tachinidae. Like all tachinid flies, acemyiines are parasitoids of other invertebrates. Specifically, the acemyiines are parasitoids of Orthoptera in the families Acrididae and Eumastacidae. Identification The Acemyiini have a distinctive pattern of scut... |
73 | Strukovci | Strukovci (; , Prekmurje Slovene: Strükovci) is a settlement in the Municipality of Puconci in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. It is divided into the hamlets of Zgornji Strukovci ('Upper Strukovci') and Spodnji Strukovci ('Lower Strukovci'). Notable people Notable people that were born or lived in Strukovci include: ... |
74 | 1971–72 Maltese Premier League | The 1971–72 Maltese First Division was the 57th season of top-tier football in Malta. It was contested by 10 teams, and Sliema Wanderers F.C. won the championship. League standings Play-off Sliema Wanderers F.C. 2-0 Floriana F.C. References Malta - List of final tables (RSSSF) Category:Maltese Premier League seasons Ma... |
75 | Cal State San Marcos Cougars | The Cal State San Marcos Cougars are the athletic teams that represent California State University, San Marcos, located in San Marcos, California, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Cougars compete as members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association for all thirteen varsity sports. On February 1, ... |
76 | Lake Alexander (Minnesota) | Lake Alexander is a lake in Morrison County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Lake Alexander was named for Thomas L. Alexander, an officer at Fort Ripley. See also List of lakes in Minnesota References Category:Lakes of Minnesota Category:Lakes of Morrison County, Minnesota |
77 | Casey Township | Casey Township may refer to the following townships in the United States: Casey Township, Clark County, Illinois in Canada: Casey, Ontario, township in the Timiskaming District |
78 | Pallepola | Pallepola is a small town in Sri Lanka. It is located within Matale district, Central Province. See also List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka External links Department of Census and Statistics -Sri Lanka Category:Settlements in Matale District |
79 | Mondial du Théâtre | The Mondial du Théâtre, also titled the International Festival of Amateur Theatre and the World Festival of Amateur Theatre is the premier festival in the world celebrating amateur and community theatre. It is organised by the Studio de Monaco and the International Association of Amateur Theatre and held every four yea... |
80 | JSW Barmer Power Station | JSW Barmer Power Station is a coal-based thermal power plant located in Bhadresh village in Barmer district Rajasthan. The power plant is operated by the JSW Energy Limited. The coal for the plant is sourced from Kapurdi and Jalipa mines. Water for power plant is sourced from Indira Gandhi Canal by constructing a 185 k... |
81 | Douglas M. Head | Douglas Michael Head (April 14, 1930 – February 2, 2011) was an American politician and 25th Attorney General of Minnesota. Early life and education Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Head graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University and an LL.B. from the University of Minnesota Law School, where he graduated in... |
82 | Kilflynn | Kilflynn () is a village and a civil parish in north County Kerry, Ireland. It is north-east of Tralee just off the N69 road from Tralee to Listowel. Etymology The origin of the place name Cill Flainn is unknown. Two suggestions are commonly circulated. ‘Cill’ in Irish can mean 'cell' or 'churchyard' so in context migh... |
83 | Farm Credit Act of 1933 | The Farm Credit Act of 1933 () established the Farm Credit System (FCS) as a group of cooperative lending institutions to provide short-, intermediate-, and long-term loans for agricultural purposes. Specifically, it authorized the Farm Credit Administration (FCA) to create 12 Production Credit Associations (PCAs) and ... |
84 | Keagan Girdlestone | Keagan Girdlestone (born 30 April 1997) is a South African-New Zealand cyclist, who last rode for New Zealand amateur squad Team Frezzor Racing. At the 2016 Coppa della Pace, Girdlestone crashed twice on a descent near Rimini, causing serious injuries. He was then transported to a hospital in critical condition. Due to... |
85 | HOME Investment Partnerships Program | The HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) is a type of United States federal assistance provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to States in order to provide decent and affordable housing, particularly housing for low- and very low-income Americans. It is the largest Federal block g... |
86 | Mappae clavicula | The Mappae clavicula is a medieval Latin text containing manufacturing recipes for crafts materials, including for metals, glass, mosaics, and dyes and tints for materials. The information and style in the recipes is very terse. Each recipe consists of the names of the ingredients and typically about two sentences on c... |
87 | Nacaduba ollyetti | Nacaduba ollyetti, the Woodhouse's four-line blue, is a species of Lycaenidae butterfly. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Description Wingspan is about 30–32 mm. Dorsal surface of male is brown with purple blue or deep purple tinge. Female has more bluish tinge on paler metallic blue dorsal surface. Tornus with a large eyes... |
88 | North Province, Maldives | North Province was one of the seven short-lived provinces of the Maldives. The provinces were created in a decentralization attempt by the Nasheed administration in 2008. As of 2009, it was governed by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Ms. Thilmeeza Hussain. Rejecting this change, the Parliament saw the abolition... |
89 | 2019 Khash–Zahedan suicide bombing | On February 13, 2019, a suicide bombing on the Khash–Zahedan road in Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran killed at least 27 Revolutionary Guards and wounded another 13. It was one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Iran in years. Sunni extremist militant group Jaish al-Adl ("Army of Justice") said it carried out... |
90 | Humbug (disambiguation) | Humbug is an exclamation pertaining to "nonsense, gibberish". Humbug (sweet) can also be a peppermint sweet. Places Humbug, Arizona, U.S., a ghost town in the southern Bradshaw Mountains of Yavapai County Humbug, California, an unincorporated community in California, U.S. Humbug, U.S. Virgin Islands, settlement in the ... |
91 | Rakesh Dhruv | Rakesh Vinubhai Dhruv (born 12 May 1981) is a former indian cricketer who played for Gujarat in Indian domestic cricket. He was a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. He represented the India A cricket team in 2013. In October 2017, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Career Dhruv made his first-class debu... |
92 | Hordfast | Hordfast or the Hordaland Fixed Link is a planned road project between the mainland city of Bergen and the island of Stord in Hordaland county, Norway. Hordfast is the colloquial name for the project since it will connect the islands of Hordaland county with the fastlandet (which is the Norwegian word for "mainland"). ... |
93 | Ächerli Pass | Ächerli Pass (el. 1398 m.) is a high mountain pass between the cantons of Obwalden and Nidwalden. It connects Kerns in the canton of Obwalden and Dallenwil in the canton of Nidwalden. The pass road has grades of up to 15 percent. From the road, peaks such as Pilatus, Rigi, Buochserhorn, Titlis, and Stanserhorn are visi... |
94 | Kuhlarji | Kuhlarji (; in older sources also Kihlerje, , Gottscheerish: Kichlarn) is a village in the Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. It no longer has any permanent residents. Geography Kuhl... |
95 | Traditional copper work in Mexico | Traditional copper work in Mexico has its origins in the pre Hispanic period, mostly limited to the former Purépecha Empire in what are now the states of Michoacán and Jalisco. The reason for this was that this was the only area where copper could be found on the surface. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire,... |
96 | Battlebowl | BattleBowl was a one-time professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The show took place on November 20, 1993, at the Pensacola Civic Center in Pensacola, Florida. The event featured only the "BattleBowl Tournament", where the first round consisted of eight tag t... |
97 | Old Cheboygan County Courthouse | The Old Cheboygan County Courthouse is a government building located at 229 Court Street in Cheboygan, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1975 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. History Cheboygan County was organized in 1853, and the county seat was located in Dun... |
98 | TNF receptor associated factor | TNF receptor associated factors also known as TRAFs are a family of proteins primarily involved in the regulation of inflammation, antiviral responses and apoptosis. Currently, seven TRAF proteins have been characterized in mammals: TRAF1, TRAF2, TRAF3, TRAF4, TRAF5, TRAF6 and TRAF7. Except for TRAF7, these proteins sh... |
99 | 45 Eugenia | Eugenia (minor planet designation: 45 Eugenia) is a large asteroid of the asteroid belt. It is famed as one of the first asteroids to be found to have a moon orbiting it. It is also the second known triple asteroid, after 87 Sylvia. Discovery Eugenia was discovered on 27 June 1857 by the Franco-German amateur astronome... |
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