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55513657 | Ciska Peters | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ciska%20Peters | Ciska Peters
rted in the March 27, 1965, issue of "Billboard" that Gerit van der Meent of CNR Records was expecting high sales from her new records.
## 1970s.
She had a hit in 1973 with "Zo Zal Deze Zomer Zijn" which got to no. 25 and spent seven weeks in the charts.
"España Mañana" made the charts in 1974. In Belgium, it spent three weeks in the charts, peaking at no. 20. In 1975, she had a hit with "Dans Naar De Zon" which spent five weeks in the charts, peaking at no. 19.
## 1980s.
"De zwarte kat" made the charts in 1981, spending six weeks there, peaking at no. 34.
# External links.
- Website
- 45Cat Diska Peters discography
- Dutch discography on Nldiscografie.nl
- Dutch Charts Discografie | 6,133,400 |
55513667 | Hans Jordaens (disambiguation) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hans%20Jordaens%20(disambiguation) | Hans Jordaens (disambiguation)
Hans Jordaens (disambiguation)
Hans Jordaens may refer to:
- Hans Jordaens (1555–1630), a Flemish Baroque painter
- Hans III Jordaens (1590–1643), a Flemish Baroque painter
- Hans IV Jordaens (1616–1680), a Dutch Golden Age painter | 6,133,401 |
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Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige
Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige are filmmakers and artists. Their work includes feature and documentary films, video and photographic installations, sculpture, performance lectures and texts.
# Personal life.
Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige were born in Beirut in 1969 and spent their childhood there during the Lebanese Civil Wars. They have collaborated since the early 1990s on videos, films, photographs, and installations. Their artworks are the result of long-term research projects and interweave thematic, conceptual and formal links through photographs, video installations and films.
They occasionally use explicit life events as subjects for | 6,133,402 |
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their work, such as the kidnapping and disappearance of Joreige's uncle, Alfred Junior Kettaneh, or Hadjithomas's paternal origins in the documentary ISRMYRNA, with the poet and painter Etel Adnan.
Hadjithomas and Joreige are also university lecturers and the authors of numerous publications and performances.
Joana Hadjithomas is a former member of the Curriculum Committee of the Ashkal Alwan Academy, Home Work Space. They are also active members of the board of Metropolis Cinema, and co-founders of Abbout Productions with Georges Schoucair.
# Work.
Hadjithomas and Joreige are known to work over several years on a single project, and often revisit earlier works in retrospection. The importance | 6,133,403 |
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of research in their work is such that they prefer to describe themselves not as artists but “chercheurs” - literally ‘those that are looking for something’ but also ‘researchers.' Inspired by personal archives and found documents, they work and research in collaboration with other writers, philosophers, historians, archaeologists and illustrators, and have spoken about the importance of this aspect:
'We believe in encounter more than in influence and, beyond that, we cultivate admiration: so many photos, film sequences, conversations, meetings and exchanges have nurtured and enabled us, at some time, to admire someone or something.'
They are represented by In Situ – fabienne leclerc in Paris, | 6,133,404 |
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and The Third Line in Dubai.
# Medium.
Hadjithomas and Joreige interweave formal, conceptual and thematic links through photographs, video installations and films. Their work in film often influences and leads to projects in the plastic arts, and vice versa.
In 2016 and 2017 Hadjithomas and Joreige presented a large selection of their work from the late 1990s to the present day in 'Two Suns in a Sunset', a travelling museum exhibition that was shown at the Jeu de Paume in Paris, Sharjah Art Foundation in Sharjah, Haus der Kunst in Munich and IVAM in Valencia.
# Film.
As well as artists, Hadjithomas and Joreige are film directors. Their filmography includes the documentaries Khiam 2000 – | 6,133,405 |
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2007 (2008), "The Lebanese Rocket Society : The Strange Tale of the Lebanese Space Race", 2013, and "ISMYRNA", 2016 and the feature films "Around the pink house", 1999", A Perfect Day", 2005"," and "I Want to See", starring Catherine Deneuve and Rabih Mroué, 2008.
In their fiction films, they are known to borrow tropes from documentary filmmaking, and vice versa, blurring the lines between the real and the illusory.
# Recent work.
Since 1999, the artists have collected over four thousand junk emails, digital scams intended to con their readers into sending financial aid. Over the course of many exhibitions and installations, Hadjithomas and Joreige created an itinerary around these modern | 6,133,406 |
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day scams, and traced their history back to the literary tradition known as The Jerusalem Letter. As part of this project, Hadjithomas and Joreige created the sound and video installation The Rumor of the World, where they asked 38 amateur actors to read and incarnate these scams. A monograph under this title was published in 2015, edited by Omar Kholeif.
In 2017 Hadjithomas and Joreige won The Marcel Duchamp Prize for their presentation 'Unconformities', shown at the Pompidou Center in Paris. The installation constituted of core samples that had been collected over the past three years, underneath the cities omnipresent in the artists’ history and thinking: Athens, Paris and Beirut.
Hadjithomas | 6,133,407 |
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and Joreige have described this project as an interrogation about the possible era of the Anthropocene.
# Selected prizes.
2017
The Marcel Duchamp Prize: won
2012
Best Documentary Award for "The Lebanese Rocket Society: The Strange Tale of the Lebanese Space Race", Doha Tribeca Festival, Qatar.
Abraaj Capital Art Prize, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
2008
Best Singular Film for "Je veux voir", Syndicat Français de la Critique de Cinéma et des Films de Télévision, Paris, France.
Non-fiction and Documentary Award for "Je veux voir", Gijón International Film Festival, Spain.
Prix Georges de Beauregard pour Khiam, FID Marseille
2005
Fipresci Prize and Don Quixote Award for "A Perfect Day", | 6,133,408 |
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Locarno International Film Festival, Switzerland.
Bayard d’Or for Best Actor and Special Jury Mention for "A Perfect Day", Namur Francophone International Film Festival, Belgium.
Montgolfière d’Argent, Best Actor and SACEM Prize for Sound and Original Music for "A Perfect Day", Festival des 3 Continents, Nantes, France.
Best Film (with distribution assistance) for "A Perfect Day", Belfort Entrevues International Film Festival, France
2000
Best Film Award "for Around the Pink House", Beirut International Film Festival, Lebanon.
# Filmography.
· 2016: "ISRMYRNA, in conversation with Etel Adnan"
· "2013: The Lebanese Rocket Society: The Strange Tale of the Lebanese Space Race"
· "2008: | 6,133,409 |
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Khiam 2000–2007"
· 2008: "I want to see"
· 2006": Open the Door, Please"
· 2005: "A Perfect Day"
· 2003: "Ashes"
· 2003: "The Lost Film"
· 2001: "Rounds"
· 2000: "Khiam"
· 1999": Around the Pink House"
# Selected exhibitions.
## Solo exhibitions.
2017
"Se Souvenir de la lumière," Musée National Pablo Picasso, La guerre et la paix, Vallauris, France
"Two Suns in a Sunset", Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, Spain.
"Still In Need To Apologize", Tranzitdisplay, Prague
2016
"Two Suns in a Sunset", Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany.
"Se souvenir de la lumière", Jeu de Paume, Paris, France.
"Two Suns in a Sunset", Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates.
"I Must First Apologize…", | 6,133,410 |
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MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, United States.
2015
"I Must First Apologize…", HOME, Manchester, United Kingdom.
2014
"Je dois tout d’abord m’excuser…", Villa Arson, Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Nice, France.
"The Lebanese Rocket Society", Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia.
2013
"The Lebanese Rocket Society", In Situ –fabienne leclerc, Paris, France.
"Khiam: l’emploi du temps", 3bisf, Aix-en-Provence, France.
2012
"How Soon Is Now: A Tribute to Dreamers", Ashkal Alwan, Beirut Exhibition Center, Lebanon.
2011
Films retrospective, MOMA, New York, United States.
2010
"Histoire du vent", Festival d’Avignon, France.
"I Want to See", Gasworks, Triangle Arts Trust, | 6,133,411 |
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London, United Kingdom.
2009
"Wish We Could Tell", Image Festival, A Space Gallery, Toronto, Canada.
"Wonder Beirut", Centre de la Photographie de Genève, Switzerland.
"I’m There Even if You Don’t See Me", Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Montreal, Canada.
"Tel des oasis dans le désert", Église des Célestins, Festival d’Avignon, France.
"We Could Be Heroes Just for One Day", Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France.
2008
"Circulo de confusion ", Musée de Gigon, Spain
"We could be heroes just for one day", Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris, Paris, France
"Histoires tenues secrètes", Fort du Bruissin, Centre d’Art Contemporain, Francheville, France
"Back to the présent", | 6,133,412 |
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Homeworks IV, Ashkal Alwan, in AGIAL Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon
"Oú sommes-nous? ", Festival d’Automne, Espace Topographique de l’art, Paris, France
"Circle of Confusion", CRG Gallery, New York, United States
2000
"Wonder Beirut", Ecole régionale des Beaux Arts, Rennes, France
1998
"Wonder Beirut", Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, Lebanon
1997
"Beyrouth: Fictions urbaines", Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, France
## Group exhibitions.
2017
"Unconformities", Centre Pompidou, Paris
"Keimena Project", Documenta 14, Athens, Greece
"Bahar", 13th biennale of Sharjah in Istanbul, Turkey
"Home Beirut, Sounding the neighbours", Maxxi, Rome
2016
"But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise," Guggenheim | 6,133,413 |
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Museum, New York, United States.
"Electronic Superhighway", Whitechapel Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
2015
"All the World’s Futures", 56th Venice Biennale, Italy.
"Streamlines, Deichtorhallen", Hamburg, Germany.
"Lest the Two Seas Meet", Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland.
"Territoire d’affects", Beirut Exhibition Center, Lebanon.
2014
"Une Histoire", Centre Pompidou/musée national d’Art moderne, Paris, France.
"Visual Dialogues 2013," Onassis Cultural Centre, Athens, Greece.
"Lasting Images", Guggenheim Museum, New York, United States.
2013
"Terms & Conditions", Singapore Art Museum, Singapore.
"Vue d’en haut", Centre Pompidou-Metz, France.
"Ici, ailleurs", Marseille-Provence | 6,133,414 |
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2013, France.
"Sweet Sixties: Stories and Morals", Gallery Nova, WHW, Zagreb, Croatia.
2012
Biennial from the Global South, Kochi-Muziris Biennial, India.
"Light from the Middle East", Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom.
"Six Lines of Flight: Shifting Geographies in Contemporary Art", San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, United States.
"Round Table", 9th Gwangju Biennial, South Korea.
"Arab Express", Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
"Intense proximité", La Triennale, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France.
"Spectral Imprints", Abraaj Capital Art Prize 2012, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
2011
"Due to Unforeseen Events", New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, United States.
"Seeing | 6,133,415 |
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Is Believing", KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany.
"Image in the Aftermath", Beirut Art Center, Lebanon.
"Untitled", 12th Istanbul Biennial, Turkey
"Une terrible beauté est née", 11th Lyon Biennial, La Sucrière, Lyon, France.
"Plot for a Biennial", 10th Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates.
2008
"Zones of conflict, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York, United States"
"Roads were opened/roads were closed, The Third Line, Dubai, United Arab Emirates"
"Art now in Lebanon, Darat al Funun, The Khalid Shoman foundation, Amman, Jordan"
"Forum Home works 4, organised by Ashkal Alwan, Beirut, Lebanon"
"Conspire, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany"
"Fondation jordanienne | 6,133,416 |
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– Darat el Funun, organised by Sfeir-Semler gallery, Amman, Jordan"
"Orients Sans Frontières, Espace Louis Vuitton, Paris, France"
"Stratégies de l’histoire, Stratégie de l’art, 6th Biennale de Goumri, Armenia"
2007
"Ah les belles images ! …, Gallery In Situ Fabienne Leclerc, Paris, France"
"Ah les belles images ! …, La Tolerie, Clermont Ferrand, France"
"Distorted Fabric, De Apple Arts Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands"
"Whenever it starts, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany"
2006
"Cercle de confusion, Côté court, Pantin, France"
"Taking place, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark"
"Out of Beirut, Modern Art, Oxford, United Kingdom"
"Blickdicht. Fotografien aus der | 6,133,417 |
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arabischen Welt, Ifa-Galerie Berlin, Germany"
"Coding : Decoding, Kunsthallen Nikolaj, Copenhagen"
"Coding : Decoding, Museet for Samtidskunst / Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark"
2005
"Sequence of tense, Altpool, Korea"
"HOME WORKS III, Beirut, Lebanon"
"Videokunstwoche, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, Germany"
2004
"Present Absent, Gallery Tanit, Munich, Germany"
"Love it or leave it, Montenegro Biennale, Montenegro"
"Appel à témoin, Le Quartier, Centre d’art contemporain de Quimper, France"
"Mediterraneans, Macro, Rome, Italy"
"Laughter, Bargehouse LIFT, London, United Kingdom"
"Nazar, Nooderlich Photofestival, Akerkhof, Netherlands"
2003
"The Eccho Show, curator | 6,133,418 |
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Lars Bang Larsen, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland"
"Deslocamentos, VideoBrazil, Sao Paolo, Brazil"
"FORUM HOME WORKS 2, Ashkal Alwan, Beirut, Lebanon"
2002
"Iconoclash, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany"
"Fundamentalism of the new order, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark"
2001
"Missing links, Gallery Townhouse, Cairo, Egypt"
"Gaba, Marzouk, Sooja, Bonde, Kusolwong, Hadjithomas And Joreige – INOVA – Institute of Visual Arts, Milwaukee, WI, United States"
2000
"Espace vital, La Criée, Centre d’Art contemporain de Rennes, France"
"Visages de rencontres, Espace Mira Phalaina, Montreuil, France"
# Monographs, books and catalogues.
Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige, "Two suns in a Sunset", | 6,133,419 |
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co-edition Jeu de Paume / Sharjah Art Foundation / Haus der Kunst / Institut Valencià d’Art Modern / Koenig Books, 2016
Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige. "The Rumors of the World. Rethinking Trust in the Age of the Internet", edited by Omar Kholeif, Berlin: Sternberg, 2015.
‘Khalil Joreige & Joana Hadjithomas. Le centre d’art du 3bisf, Aix-en-Provence, et le Frac Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur’, Semaine, special issue ‘Ulysses’, no. 18, 2014.
"Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige", edited by Clément Diri., Zurich: JRP | Ringier, Montreal: Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, 2013.
"Le Cinéma de Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige. Entretiens avec Quentin Mével", Paris: éditions Independencia, | 6,133,420 |
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alil Joreige & Joana Hadjithomas. Le centre d’art du 3bisf, Aix-en-Provence, et le Frac Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur’, Semaine, special issue ‘Ulysses’, no. 18, 2014.
"Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige", edited by Clément Diri., Zurich: JRP | Ringier, Montreal: Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, 2013.
"Le Cinéma de Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige. Entretiens avec Quentin Mével", Paris: éditions Independencia, 2013.
"El Blanco de los Orígenes. Cuaderno de Textos e Imágenes sobre el Cine de Joana Hadjithomas y Khalil Joreige", Gijón: Gijón International Film Festival, 2008.
Joana Hadjithomas et Khalil Joreige. "Je veux voir", Paris: Cahiers du cinéma, coll. ‘Carnets de cinéastes’, 2007. | 6,133,421 |
55513626 | Mokoomba | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mokoomba | Mokoomba
Mokoomba
Mokoomba is a Zimbabwean musical group, originally from Chinotimba township, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The group sings in a number of languages including English, Tonga, Nyanja, Ndebele and Shona. Mokoomba takes its name from a Tonga word that connotes deep respect for the Zambezi river and the vibrant life along its banks.
Mokoomba combine traditional and modern instruments and a variety of international pop and pan-African styles – including soukous, funk and reggae – to bring together different cultures from Southern, East and Central Africa. Mokoomba has released three albums so far, and is currently signed to the afrocentric German record label, Outhere Records.
Mokoomba has | 6,133,422 |
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toured widely, and won critical praise at home and abroad. "The Guardian"s Robin Denslow called Mokoomba "the best young band in Zimbabwe", while "Afropop World Wide"s Banning Eyre described them as "quite simply the most impressive band Zimbabwe has produced in recent memory". Jon Pareles of "The New York Times" called lead singer Mathias Muzaza's vocal range "riveting" and "griot-strength". Issac Chirwa praised Mokoomba as "Zimbabwe's best band" in Zimbabwe's "Daily News Live".
# History.
Formed between 2002 and 2007, the group began its professional career in 2008. Their performance at the Music Crossroads InterRegional Festival (IRF) in Lilongwe, Malawi, won them a European tour and they | 6,133,423 |
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recorded their first album with six titles, "Kweseka". Their songs deal with Zimbabwean life, the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and social ills, with a substantive message to keep hoping. Their 2009 tour was a success in major European cities such as Stockholm, Brussels, Oslo, Barcelona, Bilbao and Amsterdam, leading to a new tour in 2010 across Europe. Other festivals include the Colors of Ostrava Festival in the Czech Republic, the Couleur Café festival in Brussels, the Meyouzik Festival in Luxembourg, the Pirineos Festival in Spain, the Afrikafestival in Holland.
Mokoomba played at the annual Harare International Festival of the Arts in 2013, and won critical acclaim at home with more recent releases | 6,133,424 |
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and concerts.
Their second album "Rising Tide", produced by the Ivorian singer Manou Gallo, was very well received by the public and the critics, and was nominated in the Songlines Music Award 2013 in the "Revelation" category, awarded by Songlines magazine. Mokoomba also made their UK television debut in October, 2012, performing songs from "Rising Tide" on Later... with Jools Holland.
After the release of "Rising Tide", Mokoomba toured in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, including performances at the Couleur Cafe, Gnaoua World Music Festival, Paléo Festival, Roskilde Festival, Sziget Festival, WOMAD festival, Gwanju World Music Festival in South Korea, and the Africa Now! | 6,133,425 |
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festival at The Apollo Theater in New York City.
In February 2017, Mokoomba released its self-produced third album "Luyando" on Germany’s OutHere label, a stripped-down, mostly acoustic album that took their sound in a new direction. That same month Mokoomba made the cover of UK world music magazine Songlines.
"Luyando" means mother’s love the Tonga language. Songs on "Luyando" explore the vanishing traditions of Tonga and Luvale society. In 2017 Mokoomba toured "Luyando" internationally, making stops at the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, LA, The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Norway's Førde Festival, Canada's Edmonton Folk Festival and the Nuits d’Afrique festival in Montreal, | 6,133,426 |
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CA.
In March, 2018 Mokoomba made their debut at the SXSW Festival in Austin, TX. In April, Mokoomba was nominated for a Songlines Award by the readers and editors of the U.K.'s Longlines magazine. Mokoomba was nominated in the "Best Group" category — their second nomination after taking home the "Best Newcomer Award" in 2013. In May, 2018 Mokoomba was inducted into the Afropop Worldwide Hall of Fame at a ceremony honoring the 30th anniversary of Peabody Award Winning media organization Afropop Worldwide. Previous honorees include King Sunny Ade, Youssou N’Dour, Oumou Sangaré, Angelique Kidjo, Mtukudzi, and Thomas Mapfumo. On September 8, 2018, Mokoomba is scheduled to perform at the Lollapalooza | 6,133,427 |
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Mokoomba is scheduled to perform at the Lollapalooza Festival in Berlin, Germany on a bill topped by Canadian pop star The Weeknd.
Mokoomba was the subject of the 2010 documentary film "Mokoomba: From One River Bank to Another", by Frank Dalmat and Francis Ducat.
# Members.
- Mathias Muzaza – lead vocals, percussion
- Trustworth Samende – guitar, backing vocals
- Abundance Mutori – bass, backing vocals
- Donald Moyo – keyboard, backing vocals
- Ndaba Coster Moyo – drums, backing vocals
- Miti Mugande – percussion, backing vocals
# Discography.
## Albums.
- "Kweseka" (Zig Zag World), 2009
- "Rising Tide" (Zig Zag Word / Igloo Mondo), 2012
- "Luyando" (Outhere Records), March 2017 | 6,133,428 |
55513639 | Megalodontes cephalotes | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Megalodontes%20cephalotes | Megalodontes cephalotes
Megalodontes cephalotes
Megalodontes cephalotes is a species of sawflies within the Symphyta belonging to the family Megalodontesidae.
# Distribution and habitat.
This species is restricted to the regions of Europe (Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Yugoslavia). It is a typically mountainous and alpine species, but it is also present in the lowlands. It inhabits south-facing warm slopes and dry grasslands, at an elevation up to above sea level.
# Description.
"Megalodontes cephalotes" can reach a length of . These rather rare sawflies | 6,133,429 |
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ng warm slopes and dry grasslands, at an elevation up to above sea level.
# Description.
"Megalodontes cephalotes" can reach a length of . These rather rare sawflies have a black glossy body with narrow light yellow bands on the abdomen. Pronotum shows a yellow upper margin. The head is large, the antennae are pectinate, with darkened flabelli towards the apex. The wings are reddish.
# Biology.
Adults can be found from May to July, mainly on white and yellow inflorescences. They feed on pollen, nectar and honeydew, while young larvae feed gregariously on a few flowering plants ("Laserpitium", "Seseli" and "Peucedanum" species).
# External links.
- Aramel.free.fr
- natur-um-huettenfeld | 6,133,430 |
55513682 | Sociedade Desportiva Sparta | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sociedade%20Desportiva%20Sparta | Sociedade Desportiva Sparta
Sociedade Desportiva Sparta
Sociedade Desportiva Sparta, commonly known as Sparta, is a Brazilian football club based in Araguaína, Tocantins state.
# Stadium.
Rondoniense play their home games at Mirandão. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people.
# Honours.
- Campeonato Tocantinense Second Division: 1
# External links.
- Official website | 6,133,431 |
55513675 | Supersaxo | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Supersaxo | Supersaxo
Supersaxo
Supersaxo is the surname of a number of unrelated families of the Upper Valais.
It is a latinized locational surname, from Latin "super" "above" and "saxo" (ablative) "rock"; as such it is a direct translation of German "auf der " ("Fluhe, Flüe, Flühe" etc.)
The most notable bearers of the name are the "Supersaxo auf der Flüe" of Naters. They are descended from the "Manegoldi", a family of episcopal ministeriales originally of Ernen. They renamed themselves "ab der Flue" or "de Saxo" in c. 1340 ("Rudolph Super Saxum") after their seat in Naters, the castle "Uff der Flüe". After 1352, the castle was occupied by the "castellanus" of Naters and it intermittently served as residence | 6,133,432 |
55513675 | Supersaxo | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Supersaxo | Supersaxo
of the prince-bishops of Sion in the 15th and 16th centuries. Three members of the family served as prince-bishops of Sion.
The residence of the early modern Naters residence of the family, known as "Supersaxo Haus", was built in 1597.
This family was extinct in the male line in 1734.
Other (unrelated) families called "Supersaxo" are found in Jeizinen (Gampel), Saas-Grund (extinct) and "Michel-Supersaxo"
of Brig.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Georg (Jörg) Supersaxo auf der Flüe (ca. 1450–1529), leader of the Seven Tithings, diplomatic envoy to Milan for the treaty of 1495.
- Walther II. Supersaxo von der Fluhe (ca. 1402–1482), prince-bishop of Sion r. 1457–1482.
- Georg | 6,133,433 |
55513675 | Supersaxo | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Supersaxo | Supersaxo
I. Michel-Supersaxo (ca. 1550–1625/26), castellanus of and Landeshauptmann of the Seven Tithings 1593–1595.
- Georg II. Michel-Supersaxo (1601–1676), castellanus of Brig and Landeshauptmann 1664–1670.
- Bartholomeu Supersaxo von der Fluhe (1602–1640), prince-bishop of Sion r. 1638–1640.
- Franz Josef Supersaxo von der Fluhe (1665–1734),prince-bishop of Sion r. 1701–1734.
- Franz Georg Michel-Supersaxo (1661–1705), castellanus of Brig
- Franz Ignaz Michel-Supersaxo (d. 1734), castellanus of Brig
- Aloys Supersaxo of Saas-Fee, alpinist, first ascent of Nadelhorn (1858)
- Ambros Supersaxo of Saas-Fee (1853–1932), alpinist, first ascent of Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey (1885) and of Obermominghorn | 6,133,434 |
55513675 | Supersaxo | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Supersaxo | Supersaxo
axo (ca. 1550–1625/26), castellanus of and Landeshauptmann of the Seven Tithings 1593–1595.
- Georg II. Michel-Supersaxo (1601–1676), castellanus of Brig and Landeshauptmann 1664–1670.
- Bartholomeu Supersaxo von der Fluhe (1602–1640), prince-bishop of Sion r. 1638–1640.
- Franz Josef Supersaxo von der Fluhe (1665–1734),prince-bishop of Sion r. 1701–1734.
- Franz Georg Michel-Supersaxo (1661–1705), castellanus of Brig
- Franz Ignaz Michel-Supersaxo (d. 1734), castellanus of Brig
- Aloys Supersaxo of Saas-Fee, alpinist, first ascent of Nadelhorn (1858)
- Ambros Supersaxo of Saas-Fee (1853–1932), alpinist, first ascent of Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey (1885) and of Obermominghorn (1886). | 6,133,435 |
55513684 | Peggy Spicer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peggy%20Spicer | Peggy Spicer
Peggy Spicer
Mary "Peggy" Margaret Gore Spicer (1908 – 1984) was a New Zealand artist.
# Education.
Peggy Spicer was educated at Chilton Saint James School in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, and Diocesan School for Girls in Auckland. She then trained at the Elam School of Fine Arts and was influenced by the teaching of John Weeks, though she was not taught by him directly.
# Career.
Spicer worked in watercolours, often painting landscapes and life in small towns of New Zealand. She was a contemporary of Rena Manson, Ida Eise, and Bessie Christie.
After her studies, Spicer traveled to England and Egypt with her mother, Ella Spicer, also an artist. During their travels they both exhibited in Cairo.
Spicer | 6,133,436 |
55513684 | Peggy Spicer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peggy%20Spicer | Peggy Spicer
d in Cairo.
Spicer exhibited with several New Zealand art associations including:
- Auckland Society of Arts
- Canterbury Society of Arts
- New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
- Rutland Group
- Auckland Fellowship of Artists
In 1963 she was awarded the Kelliher Art Prize (second place).
Her work is held at the Waihi Arts Centre and Museum Association.
# Further reading.
Artist files for Peggy Spicer are held at:
- Angela Morton Collection, Takapuna Library
- E. H. McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
- Te Aka Matua Research Library, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Also see:
- Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Artists McGahey, Kate (2000) Gilt Edge | 6,133,437 |
55513688 | Operation Silver City | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Operation%20Silver%20City | Operation Silver City
Operation Silver City
Operation Silver City was an operation conducted by the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Biên Hòa Province, lasting from 7 to 23 March 1966.
# Prelude.
Operation Silver City was planned as a sweep of the southwestern sector of War Zone D by the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. The goal of the operation was to destroy the headquarters of the B2 Front's Military Region 1, a five-province area east and north of Saigon, and to engage the five major units currently under its command: the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 9th Division's 271st and 273rd Regiments; the Viet Cong 5th Division's 274th | 6,133,438 |
55513688 | Operation Silver City | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Operation%20Silver%20City | Operation Silver City
and 275th Regiments; and the 308th Main Force Battalion, totaling almost nine thousand soldiers.
# Operation.
On 7 March the 1st Brigade, commanded by Col. Edgar N. Glotzbach moved southeast of Phước Bình District into the area designated Nevada, while the 173rd, commanded by BGen Paul F. Smith moved to an area east of Sông Bé Province designated Arizona. The units patrolled their designated areas making limited contact with PAVN or VC.
On 14 March Company C, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment located a well-entrenched enemy force east of Sông Bé. After calling in air and artillery strikes they overran the position, killing 9 PAVN/VC. The position was found to be a large field headquarters | 6,133,439 |
55513688 | Operation Silver City | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Operation%20Silver%20City | Operation Silver City
containing supplies and a hospital and was believed to be the headquarters of the B2 Front Military Region 1.
On 15 March 2/503rd set up its night defensive position 6 km east of Bao Phung. During the night the 271st Regiment surrounded the position. At 07:30 on 16 March the VC shot down a UH-1 helicopter coming in to land on a supply mission, it was unclear if this was intended as a signal for a general attack, but this alerted the defenders and allowed them to man their positions before the VC launched a series of disjointed attacks on the perimeter. As the VC and U.S. forces became intermingled supporting fire could not be used and so instead was aimed at reserve formations. By 10:00 the | 6,133,440 |
55513688 | Operation Silver City | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Operation%20Silver%20City | Operation Silver City
itions before the VC launched a series of disjointed attacks on the perimeter. As the VC and U.S. forces became intermingled supporting fire could not be used and so instead was aimed at reserve formations. By 10:00 the VC were retreating leaving behind 303 dead and carrying away an estimated 150 dead. U.S. losses were 7 killed. Two Battalions were deployed south of the battle site in the hope of blocking escaping forces but made no contact.
The Operation continued for another week with minimal contact.
# Aftermath.
Operation Silver City officially concluded on 23 March, the US claiming that the PAVN/VC losses were 353 killed and a further 218 estimated killed, U.S. losses were 11 killed. | 6,133,441 |
55513710 | Wimpole House | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wimpole%20House | Wimpole House
Wimpole House
Wimpole House at 28–29a Wimpole Street is a group of Grade II listed town houses on the corner of Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street in the City of Westminster, London.
The building was designed by Charles Worley in a Flemish renaissance style and built in 1892–93 as a speculation for Samuel Lithgow, whose legal practice was based in Wimpole Street and centred on Marylebone. The foundation stone was laid by his mother, Mary Mason Lithgow, in September 1892. When it was complete, Lithgow moved his business there and let some of the rooms to medical practitioners, but most of the building was used as a nursing home until 1940, when the proprietor, a Miss Lancaster, died.
It | 6,133,442 |
55513710 | Wimpole House | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wimpole%20House | Wimpole House
of Wimpole Street and New Cavendish Street in the City of Westminster, London.
The building was designed by Charles Worley in a Flemish renaissance style and built in 1892–93 as a speculation for Samuel Lithgow, whose legal practice was based in Wimpole Street and centred on Marylebone. The foundation stone was laid by his mother, Mary Mason Lithgow, in September 1892. When it was complete, Lithgow moved his business there and let some of the rooms to medical practitioners, but most of the building was used as a nursing home until 1940, when the proprietor, a Miss Lancaster, died.
It was described in Nikolaus Pevsner's "Buildings of England" as a "somewhat ridiculous pink terracotta pile". | 6,133,443 |
55513735 | Eleocharis papillosa | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eleocharis%20papillosa | Eleocharis papillosa
Eleocharis papillosa
Eleocharis papillosa is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia.
The annual herb produces brown flowers in November.
It has a scattered population that is found in and around open clay flats and clay pans in the Mid West, Gascoyne, Pilbara and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia and grows in red clay soils over granite. | 6,133,444 |
55513726 | Australian Hard Court Championships | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Australian%20Hard%20Court%20Championships | Australian Hard Court Championships
Australian Hard Court Championships
The Australian Hard Court Championships was a former professional tennis tournament established in 1938 and held until 2008. The event was played on clay courts until 1977 when it switched to hard courts. The tournament was a combined event for men and women until the end of the 1980s. In 2009, Tennis Australia merged the separate men's and women's tournaments into a new combined tournament called the Brisbane International.
# History.
## Men's event.
The Australian Men's Hard Court Championships began in Sydney in 1938. Throughout its history the championships were hosted in various cities around Australia. The tournament was played on clay until 1977. | 6,133,445 |
55513726 | Australian Hard Court Championships | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Australian%20Hard%20Court%20Championships | Australian Hard Court Championships
In 1978 the event switched to hard courts and continued to be played on that surface until 1987. In the years 1987 and 1988, the tournament was held in conjunction with the South Australian Open. Between 1999 and 2004, the national title was held in conjunction with the AAPT Championships. In 2005, the tournament was held in conjunction with the Adelaide Next Generation Hard Courts. From 2006 until 2008, the tournament was held in conjunction with the Adelaide Next Generation International. In 2008, the tournament in Adelaide was discontinued and merged with the women's event into a new combined tournament called the Brisbane International.
## Women's event.
The Australian Women's Hard Court | 6,133,446 |
55513726 | Australian Hard Court Championships | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Australian%20Hard%20Court%20Championships | Australian Hard Court Championships
Championships event began alongside the men's in Sydney in 1938 and was also hosted in various cities around Australia throughout its history. The tournament was played on clay courts until 1977. In 1978 the event switched to hard courts and continued to be played on that surface till 1987. Between 1989 and 1994, the event was held in conjunction with the Danone Australian Hardcourt Championships. It was not staged in 1995 and 1996, but re-emerged as a women's only event called the Thalgo Australian Women's Hard Courts which was held until 2002. In 2003, the tournament took the sponsorship of Uncle Tobys, and was named Uncle Tobys Hardcourts until 2005. Between 2006 and 2008, it was held as | 6,133,447 |
55513726 | Australian Hard Court Championships | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Australian%20Hard%20Court%20Championships | Australian Hard Court Championships
ween 2006 and 2008, it was held as the Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourts. In 2009 the tournament was discontinued and was merged with the men's event into a new combined tournament called the Brisbane International.
# Sponsors.
Sponsors for the men's event included Eurovox and Goldair. Sponsors for the women's event included Danone, Uncle Tobys, Mondial, and Thalgo.
# Past finals.
Past finals of the championship's events include:
# See Also.
- South Australian Championships
- Brisbane International
# Sources.
- http://www.tennisarchives.com/Australian Hard Courts Roll of Honour
- https://app.thetennisbase.com/Australian Hard Court Championships: Roll of Honour: Tournament Draws | 6,133,448 |
55513746 | Lalin Jirasinha | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lalin%20Jirasinha | Lalin Jirasinha
Lalin Jirasinha
Lalin Jirasinha (born 23 June 1958) is a former Sri Lankan male sailor. He competed at the Summer Olympics on two occasions - in 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles at the age of 26 and later after 16 years, again he participated at the event in 2000 Summer Olympics which was held in Sydney at the age of 42. During the 1984 Summer Olympics, he was the flagbearer for Sri Lanka.
Jirasinha has also participated at the Asian Games in 1998 and in the 2002 Asian Games. At the 1998 Asian Games, he won the bronze medal in the sailing - Enterprise event. | 6,133,449 |
55513776 | Yossi Fliker | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yossi%20Fliker | Yossi Fliker
Yossi Fliker
Yossi Fliker (; born November 7, 1989) is an Israeli footballer who plays for Shimshon Bnei Tayibe. | 6,133,450 |
55513779 | Nishatabad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nishatabad | Nishatabad
Nishatabad
Nishatabad (Punjabi, ) is a area in Faisalabad adjacent to Hajiabad, Malikpur and Nasirabad. Nishatabad Flyover is a symbol of Nishatabad.
Nishatabad railway station serves the locals of Mansoorabad, Nishatabad, Gulistan colony and adjoining areas. A branch line also goes to GENCO III, combined cycle power station of Faisalabad to supply liquid fuel to the plant.
# Education.
## Schools.
- Govt. Higher secondary School for Girls Nishatabad
- Govt. High School Nishatabad
- White Rose School System
- Dar-e-Arqam School
- Allied School
# Shopping.
Misaq ul mall located at Nishatabad which is biggest shopping mall in Faisalabad.
- Autowork shops and mobile accessories shops | 6,133,451 |
55513779 | Nishatabad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nishatabad | Nishatabad
ur and Nasirabad. Nishatabad Flyover is a symbol of Nishatabad.
Nishatabad railway station serves the locals of Mansoorabad, Nishatabad, Gulistan colony and adjoining areas. A branch line also goes to GENCO III, combined cycle power station of Faisalabad to supply liquid fuel to the plant.
# Education.
## Schools.
- Govt. Higher secondary School for Girls Nishatabad
- Govt. High School Nishatabad
- White Rose School System
- Dar-e-Arqam School
- Allied School
# Shopping.
Misaq ul mall located at Nishatabad which is biggest shopping mall in Faisalabad.
- Autowork shops and mobile accessories shops located near Nishatabad Bridge.
# See also.
- Misaq ul mall
- Bhaiwala
- Malikpur | 6,133,452 |
55513727 | Balakrishnan Suresh | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Balakrishnan%20Suresh | Balakrishnan Suresh
Balakrishnan Suresh
Air Marshal Balakrishnan Suresh PVSM, AVSM, VM, ADC is the Air Officer Commanding in Chief (AOC-in-C) of the Indian Air Force's Southern Air Command. He assumed office from Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria on 1 August 2018.
# Early life and education.
Air Mshl Suresh is an alumnus of the Rashtriya Indian Military College in Dehradun, National Defence Academy in Khadakwasla, Pune and the Defence Services Staff College in Wellington. He is a graduate of the Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment, and a post-graduate from Cranfield University in Shrivenham, United Kingdom.
# Career.
Air Mshl Suresh was commissioned as a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force on 13 December | 6,133,453 |
55513727 | Balakrishnan Suresh | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Balakrishnan%20Suresh | Balakrishnan Suresh
1980. He commanded No. 2 Squadron 'The Winged Arrows' as a Wing Commander and Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment (TACDE) as a Group Captain. Suresh also commanded a strategic fighter base as an Air Commodore.
Air Mshl Suresh has held other positions including joint director and director for air staff inspection, Director Operations (Joint Planning), directing staff and commandant of TACDE, air assistant to the Chief of the Air Staff, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff Operations (Air Defence), senior air staff officer at the Western Air Command and Air Officer-in-Chief Personnel at Air Headquarters.
# Awards and medals.
Air Mshl Suresh was awarded Vayu Sena Medal in 2001 and Ati | 6,133,454 |
55513727 | Balakrishnan Suresh | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Balakrishnan%20Suresh | Balakrishnan Suresh
ndant of TACDE, air assistant to the Chief of the Air Staff, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff Operations (Air Defence), senior air staff officer at the Western Air Command and Air Officer-in-Chief Personnel at Air Headquarters.
# Awards and medals.
Air Mshl Suresh was awarded Vayu Sena Medal in 2001 and Ati Vishisht Seva Medal as a Group Captain in 2005. He is probably one of youngest officers to be awarded the presidential award of AVSM as a Group Captain. He was awarded Param Vishisht Seva Medal in 2019..He was appointed honorary Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the President of India on 01 March 2019.
# Personal life.
Air Mshl Suresh is married to Radha Suresh and they have a son and a daughter. | 6,133,455 |
55513781 | Muhammad Asad (cricketer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muhammad%20Asad%20(cricketer) | Muhammad Asad (cricketer)
Muhammad Asad (cricketer)
Muhammad Asad is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Karachi Whites in the 2016–17 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy on 29 October 2016. Prior to his first-class debut, he was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. | 6,133,456 |
55513759 | Jessin Ayari | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jessin%20Ayari | Jessin Ayari
Jessin Ayari
Jessin Ayari (born May 31, 1992) is a Tunisian-German professional mixed martial artist. He was the formal Superior Fighting Championship Welterweight Champion. Ayari competes in the welterweight division of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
# Background.
Ayari started playing football when he was young, and played for TSV 1904 Feucht youth team as a defensive midfielder in Germany. He started training in MMA at the age of fifteen after becoming frustrated with his football teammates who did not pull their weight and give as much as him. Ayari soon transitioned to MMA and completed his first MMA fight two years later.
Since MMA gyms are hard to find in Germany, Ayari goes | 6,133,457 |
55513759 | Jessin Ayari | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jessin%20Ayari | Jessin Ayari
to different gyms to train in each specific combat sport discipline. A typical day for his training starts with strength and conditioning training at Power Athletics. In the evening, he either does boxing training at West End, BJJ training at Fight Gym, MMA sparring with Hammers Team or wrestling training at Johannis Grizzlys.
# Mixed martial arts career.
## Early career.
Ayari made his professional MMA debut on October 17, 2009 at Bavaria, Germany, and he was the former Superior Fighting Championship Welterweight Champion. He had a six fight win streak with a victory win over former UFC fighter Mickael Lebout at GMC 8 in Castrop-Rauxel on April 16, 2016, with professional MMA record of 15-3 | 6,133,458 |
55513759 | Jessin Ayari | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jessin%20Ayari | Jessin Ayari
prior being signed by UFC.
## Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Ayari was expected to make his UFC debut against Emil Meek on September 3, 2016 at in Hamburg, Germany. However, Meek was pulled from the fight due to a USADA conflict where receiving medical treatment of the fight against Rousimar Palhares prior to signing with the UFC and he was replaced by Jim Wallhead. Ayari won his first UFC fight via split decision.
He next faced Darren Till on May 28, 2017 at . After three rounds of fighting, the judges handed down the win to Till via unanimous decision.
Ayari faced Stevie Ray in a lightweight bout on October 27, 2018 at UFC Fight Night 138 He lost the fight by controversial decision.
# | 6,133,459 |
55513759 | Jessin Ayari | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jessin%20Ayari | Jessin Ayari
.
# Championships and accomplishments.
## Mixed martial arts.
- Superior Fighting Championship
- Superior Fighting Championship Welterweight Champion (one time)
## Amateur Sambo Competition.
- Bavarian Combat Sambo Championship
- Bavarian Combat Sambo Champion
# Personal life.
Ayari comes from a family of athletes; his cousin Khaled Ayari was a footballer for Lokomotiv Plovdiv in the Bulgarian First League, and another cousin Hassine Ayari and uncle Omrane Ayari represented Tunisia in Greco-Roman wrestling in the Olympics.
He worked as an automotive mechanic engineer prior to fighting professionally.
# See also.
- List of current UFC fighters
- List of male mixed martial artists | 6,133,460 |
55513785 | Grigori Sartakov | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Grigori%20Sartakov | Grigori Sartakov
Grigori Sartakov
Grigori Sartakov (born 19 August 1994) is a Kazakh footballer who plays as a defender for FC Tobol in the Kazakhstan Premier League.
# Career.
## Club.
On 13 January 2019, Sartakov signed a new two-year contract with FC Tobol.
# Career statistics.
## International.
"Statistics accurate as of match played 22 March 2017" | 6,133,461 |
55513784 | Sepanta Niknam | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sepanta%20Niknam | Sepanta Niknam
Sepanta Niknam
Sepanta Niknam () is an Iranian politician who serves as a councillor in Yazd since 2013. He is the first Zoroastrian to have served as councillor in the city, and the only non-Muslim in the city councils of Iran.
# Career.
## Suspension.
On 18 April 2017, Ahmad Jannati, chairman of the Guardian Council tried to prevent Niknam's reelection in 2017 local election, issuing a directive to disqualify all non-Muslim candidates. Following his reelection, Ali Asghar Bagheri, a candidate who lost the election filed a lawsuite against Niknam, based on the Guardian Council's decree. On 9 October 2017, Administrative Court of Justice ruled to suspend him, on the grounds that religious | 6,133,462 |
55513784 | Sepanta Niknam | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sepanta%20Niknam | Sepanta Niknam
decree. On 9 October 2017, Administrative Court of Justice ruled to suspend him, on the grounds that religious minorities should not have a representative in towns were the majority of the population was Muslim. On November 26, 2017, Iranian lawmakers approved, as a consequence of his suspension, the urgency of a bill that would give the right for members of the religious minorities to nominate candidates for the city and village councils elections. The bill secured 154 yes votes, 23 no and 10 abstention. A total of 204 lawmakers were present at the parliament session.
## Views.
Niknam is self-described politically independent. He endorsed Hassan Rouhani in the 2017 presidential election. | 6,133,463 |
55513847 | Simge Şebnem Aköz | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Simge%20Şebnem%20Aköz | Simge Şebnem Aköz
Simge Şebnem Aköz
Simge Şebnem Aköz (born 23 April 1991) is a Turkish volleyball player for Eczacıbaşı VitrA and the Turkish national team.
She participated at the 2017 Women's European Volleyball Championship, and 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League. | 6,133,464 |
55513866 | Elizabeth Christie | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elizabeth%20Christie | Elizabeth Christie
Elizabeth Christie
Elizabeth Christie may refer to:
- Elizabeth Christie (bowls), Scottish international lawn and indoor bowler
- Bessie Christie, full name Elizabeth Froomes Christie, (1904–1983), New Zealand artist | 6,133,465 |
55513872 | Eleocharis philippinensis | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eleocharis%20philippinensis | Eleocharis philippinensis
Eleocharis philippinensis
Eleocharis philippinensis is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia.
The rhizomatous, erect and slender perennial herb to grass-like sedge typically grows to a height of and has a tufted habit and produces green flowers.
It is found in a few isolated populations in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. | 6,133,466 |
55513868 | Lynn H. Hough | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynn%20H.%20Hough | Lynn H. Hough
Lynn H. Hough
Lynn H. Hough (1877-1971) was an American Methodist clergyman, Christian author academic administrator. He served as the president of Northwestern University from 1919 to 1920.
# Early life.
Lynn H. Hough was born on September 10, 1877 in Cadiz, Ohio. He earned a bachelor's degree from Scio College in 1898 and Drew University in 1905, followed by a doctorate from the Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary in 1918.
# Career.
Hough began his career as a Methodist clergyman in the Northeast in 1898, up until 1914.
Hough taught at his alma mater, the Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary, from 1914 to 1919. He succeeded Thomas Holgate as the president of Northwestern University | 6,133,467 |
55513868 | Lynn H. Hough | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynn%20H.%20Hough | Lynn H. Hough
ry, from 1914 to 1919. He succeeded Thomas Holgate as the president of Northwestern University from 1919 to 1920. During his tenure, he approved a new master in business administration degree in the School of Commerce (now known as the Kellogg School of Management), and he began a $25 million fundraising campaign to expand the campus.
Hough was a professor at his alma mater's Drew Theological Seminary from 1930 to 1934, and its dean from 1934 to 1947. He authored several books about Christianity.
# Personal life and death.
Hough married Blanche Horton, who predeceased him. He resided at 1165 Fifth Avenue on the island of Manhattan, New York City. He died on July 14, 1971 in New York City. | 6,133,468 |
55513884 | Pierre Coustillas | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pierre%20Coustillas | Pierre Coustillas
Pierre Coustillas
Pierre Coustillas (11 July 1930 – 11 August 2018) was a French literary scholar and emeritus professor of English at the University of Lille. He was a specialist in the work of George Gissing.
# Selected publications.
- "Gissing's writings on Dickens : a bio-bibliographical survey". Enitharmon Press, London, 1971.
- "The rediscovery of George Gissing". London, 1971. (With John Spiers)
- "London and the life of literature in late Victorian England: The diary of George Gissing, novelist". Harvester Press, 1978.
- "The heroic life of George Gissing". Pickering & Chatto, London, 2011-2012. (3 volumes)
- "George Gissing: The critical heritage". Routledge, London, 2013. (Joint | 6,133,469 |
55513884 | Pierre Coustillas | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pierre%20Coustillas | Pierre Coustillas
las (11 July 1930 – 11 August 2018) was a French literary scholar and emeritus professor of English at the University of Lille. He was a specialist in the work of George Gissing.
# Selected publications.
- "Gissing's writings on Dickens : a bio-bibliographical survey". Enitharmon Press, London, 1971.
- "The rediscovery of George Gissing". London, 1971. (With John Spiers)
- "London and the life of literature in late Victorian England: The diary of George Gissing, novelist". Harvester Press, 1978.
- "The heroic life of George Gissing". Pickering & Chatto, London, 2011-2012. (3 volumes)
- "George Gissing: The critical heritage". Routledge, London, 2013. (Joint editor with Colin Partridge) | 6,133,470 |
55513885 | Gwersyllt Foresters F.C. | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gwersyllt%20Foresters%20F.C. | Gwersyllt Foresters F.C.
Gwersyllt Foresters F.C.
Gwersyllt Foresters were a Welsh football team from the village of Gwersyllt, Wrexham.
# History.
Foresters were formed in September 1877 and participated in the inaugural Welsh Cup competition. They played their home games at Gwersyllt Park, and their colours are recorded as being Green and Red. Their first match was against Wrexham on 6th October 1877, a 9–0 defeat where Gwersyllt played in Red and Blue stripes. No record of them exists beyond November 1884.
# Colours.
Gwersyllt Foresters were reported as playing in Green and Red against Northwich, however the actual design of the kit is unknown. | 6,133,471 |
55513894 | Eleocharis pusilla | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eleocharis%20pusilla | Eleocharis pusilla
Eleocharis pusilla
Eleocharis pusilla is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia.
The annual herb to grass-like sedge typically grows to a height of and has a tufted habit. It blooms between August and September producing white flowers.
It is found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia where it grows in red loamy-sandy soils around granite. | 6,133,472 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
The October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression, also known officially by its designation as Tropical Depression 23W, was a weak but deadly system that brought torrential rainfall and extreme flooding over northern and central Vietnam in October 2017. The depression formed on October 7, located to the northwest of Luzon, Philippines. The system moved in a general westward direction as it steadily intensified. Despite being forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm, 23W failed to reach this intensity, due to lack of organization as it made landfall in Hà Tĩnh Province on October 10.
# Meteorological history.
During October 6, the United States Joint | 6,133,473 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) started to monitor a tropical disturbance, that had developed about to the east of Manila in the Philippines. The system had a broad low level circulation centre, while atmospheric convection associated with the system was displaced to the northeast of the centre. The system was also located within a favourable environment for further slow development, with low to moderate vertical windshear and very warm sea surface temperatures of . Over the next couple of days, the disturbance organised slightly, with atmospheric convection to the south of the disturbance improving as it moved westwards. During October 7, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that the | 6,133,474 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
disturbance had developed into a tropical depression, before the system passed over the Philippine island of Luzon.
By 10:00 UTC of October 8, the JTWC had issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert, while the JMA had determined that the system had winds of 55 km/h (35 mph). Several hours later, the JTWC began issuing advisories and upgraded the system to a tropical depression, giving the designation of "23W". The JMA followed suit and began issuing advisories three hours later on October 9.
# Preparations and impact.
## Vietnam.
Despite being a weak system, 23W caused severe damage in many provinces across northern Vietnam. Rainfall of 100–150 mm (3.9–5.9 in) was recorded in the northern | 6,133,475 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
and central parts of the country, especially in the provinces of Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh. Many hydroelectric dams and lakes had to be discharged and the Ministry of Industry and Trade established a working group to ensure the safety of 31 hydroelectric lakes. Heavy rainfall contributed to flash flooding, with five people swept away and an additional five injured in the district of Trạm Tấu, Yên Bái Province. Rescuers saved 28 people from the "danger zone". About 740 houses were flooded, with 30 ending up fully destroyed. The authorities mobilized some 2,200 people, including the military, police, Youth Union and civil defense offices, accompanied by a variety of means to search for missing victims, | 6,133,476 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
as well as support the people in the area. Moreover, the Red River was forecast to reach water levels of 3–50 cm (1.2–19.7 in).
On October 12, a landslide occurred in a district in Hòa Bình Province, burying four households. The number of flooded houses rose to 16,700. More than 39,300 hectares of crops were damaged along with two dikes. Around 1,200 cattle and roughly 40,000 fowl were either killed or swept away by flooding and landslides. Rainfall in Mai Châu District, Hoà Bình Province, reached 390 mm (15.3 in), while Kim Bôi District, Hoà Bình Province, had a total of 450 mm (17.7 in). In Lương Sơn District, Hoà Bình Province, 13 hectares of rice were damaged along with 97 hectares of other | 6,133,477 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
agriculture crops and 7 hectares of fruit trees. 6 km of roads and 4 km of canal were also damaged due to the flooding. The Vietnam Red Cross offered about 250 million ₫ (US$11 thousand) to families affected by a landslide in Phú Cường, Tân Lạc District, Hòa Bình Province.
Losses from damage in Yên Bái Province are estimated at 500 billion ₫ (US$22 million), while Sơn La Province had 59 billion ₫ (US$2.6 million) and Phú Thọ Province had 22.8 billion ₫ (US$1 million). Lương Sơn district, Hoà Bình Province, suffered damage of about 25 billion ₫ (US$1.1 million), and Lạc Sơn District, Hoà Bình Province, suffered damages of about 16 billion ₫ (US$704 thousand). Hoa Binh province had total damages | 6,133,478 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
of 46 billion ₫ (US$2.02 million), including 9 billion ₫ (US$396 thousand) from Ky Son. As of October 15, at least 68 people lost their lives; additionally, 30 were injured, and 34 are still missing. Almost half of the dead (26 people) were in Hoà Bình Province. In total, 100 people were killed and damages reached over 13 trillion ₫ (US$572 million).
## Thailand.
Despite making landfall in Vietnam, 23W triggered severe flooding in Thailand and killed a total of 9 people. As of October 19, damage from flooding estimated at US$30 million.
# See also.
- Tropical Depression 18W (2013)
- Tropical Storm Rai (2016)
- Tropical Storm Aere (2016)
- Tropical Storm Talas (2017)
- Tropical Storm | 6,133,479 |
55513852 | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=October%202017%20Vietnam%20tropical%20depression | October 2017 Vietnam tropical depression
lost their lives; additionally, 30 were injured, and 34 are still missing. Almost half of the dead (26 people) were in Hoà Bình Province. In total, 100 people were killed and damages reached over 13 trillion ₫ (US$572 million).
## Thailand.
Despite making landfall in Vietnam, 23W triggered severe flooding in Thailand and killed a total of 9 people. As of October 19, damage from flooding estimated at US$30 million.
# See also.
- Tropical Depression 18W (2013)
- Tropical Storm Rai (2016)
- Tropical Storm Aere (2016)
- Tropical Storm Talas (2017)
- Tropical Storm Sonca (2017)
- Tropical Storm Son-Tinh (2018)
# External links.
- 23W.TWENTYTHREE from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory | 6,133,480 |
55513920 | Giorgi Vepkhvadze | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Giorgi%20Vepkhvadze | Giorgi Vepkhvadze
Giorgi Vepkhvadze
Giorgi Vepkhvadze is a Georgian rugby union player. He plays as Prop for Oyonnax in Top 14. | 6,133,481 |
55513895 | Soto Padang | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Soto%20Padang | Soto Padang
Soto Padang
Soto Padang is a kind of clear, non coconut milked soto, which usually contains beef, onion, potatoes, and white vermicelli noodles as its main ingredients.. This soto is a culinary specialty originating from West Sumatra, Indonesia.
The meat used for the soto can be boiled and cut, or it can be fried until crunchy. The potatoes are boiled, then seasoned and made into small patties and then fried. Individual bowls are prepared with rice vermicelli, meat and potatoes put inside, and boiled egg can be added before the broth is poured in. Sliced celery, scallions, and fried shallot are usually added as garnishes.
In Padang City, this soto is often served for breakfast, and sometimes | 6,133,482 |
55513895 | Soto Padang | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Soto%20Padang | Soto Padang
es as its main ingredients.. This soto is a culinary specialty originating from West Sumatra, Indonesia.
The meat used for the soto can be boiled and cut, or it can be fried until crunchy. The potatoes are boiled, then seasoned and made into small patties and then fried. Individual bowls are prepared with rice vermicelli, meat and potatoes put inside, and boiled egg can be added before the broth is poured in. Sliced celery, scallions, and fried shallot are usually added as garnishes.
In Padang City, this soto is often served for breakfast, and sometimes accompanied by the "teh talua" (creamed egg tea).
# See also.
- Indonesian cuisine
- List of Indonesian soups
- Padang cuisine
- Soto | 6,133,483 |
55513924 | 2018 Home United FC season | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2018%20Home%20United%20FC%20season | 2018 Home United FC season
2018 Home United FC season
The 2018 season is Home United's 23rd consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the S.League. Along with the S.League, the club will also compete in the Prime League, the Singapore Cup, Singapore League Cup.
# Key events.
## Pre-season.
- 1. On 15/10/2017, it was reported that key striker, Stipe Plazibat, is looking for a move to Thailand with Bangkok Glass interested.
- 2. On 7/11/2017, Irfan Fandi revealed in an interview that he is looking to make an overseas move once he finishes National Service (NS) next February.
- 3. On 7/11/2017, coach Aidil Sharin is rumored to be courted by MSL clubs, namely [Felda United, PKNS FC and Kelantan. | 6,133,484 |
55513924 | 2018 Home United FC season | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2018%20Home%20United%20FC%20season | 2018 Home United FC season
He was said to have met up Felda United and will be meeting Kelantan management before end of season.
- 4. On 21/11/2017, it was reported that Harris had returned to JDT.
- 5. On 28/11/2017, Tsubasa Sano from Albirex Niigata (S) or Darryl Roberts from Global Cebu F.C. or Fernando Rodríguez from Ceres–Negros F.C. are identified as the replacement for top scorer, Stipe Plazibat.
- 6. On 29/11/2017, Bangkok Glass make offer for Irfan Fandi for 2018 season. However, he is still considering the offer as he is looking to move to Europe.
- 7. On 2/12/2017, Faris Ramli is reported to have rejected a move to Malaysia club to sign an one-year extension to his contract. However, he is reported to have | 6,133,485 |
55513924 | 2018 Home United FC season | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2018%20Home%20United%20FC%20season | 2018 Home United FC season
negotiated a deal with Selangor FA for the new season as his new contract with Home United contained a clause for him to leave.
- 8. On 14/12/2017, Irfan Fandi & his brother, Ikhsan Fandi will go trial with English Championship club, Leeds United in March 2018.
- 9. On 15/12/2017, Stipe Plazibat reportedly completed his move to Thailand.
- 10. On 15/12/2017, Adam Swandi was reported to be close to a move to White Swan, dealing a blow to the team for the 2018 season.
## In-season.
- 1. On 9/8/2018, the team was crowned as AFC Cup ASEAN Zonal winners after defeating Philippines’ Ceres Negros 3-1 on aggregate over two legs.
- 2. On 26/9/2018, it was reported that Geylang International is | 6,133,486 |
55513924 | 2018 Home United FC season | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2018%20Home%20United%20FC%20season | 2018 Home United FC season
interested in bringing Song Ui-young to Bedok Stadium together with their former coach, Lee Lim Saeng for Season 2019. Joining the Eagles to express interest is Indonesian giants Persija Jakarta.
- 3. On 26/9/2018, it was reported that Aidil Shahril is courted by Perak FA for 2019 while their former coach Lee Lim Saeng is also a target for Warriors FC.
# Transfer.
## Pre-season transfer.
### Out.
"Note 1: Khairul Nizam was reported to have been retained by the club but subsequently transferred to Warriors FC. "
"Note 2: Faris Ramli was reported to have signed an extension of contract but subsequently moved to PKNS FC after a clause was included in his new contract."
# Competitions.
## | 6,133,487 |
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Lim Saeng is also a target for Warriors FC.
# Transfer.
## Pre-season transfer.
### Out.
"Note 1: Khairul Nizam was reported to have been retained by the club but subsequently transferred to Warriors FC. "
"Note 2: Faris Ramli was reported to have signed an extension of contract but subsequently moved to PKNS FC after a clause was included in his new contract."
# Competitions.
## AFC Cup.
### Knockout stage.
"Home United won 6-3 on aggregate."
"Home United won 3-1 on aggregate."
"Home United lost 1-11 on aggregate."
## Singapore Cup.
"Home United won 4-3 on aggregate."
"Home United lost 2-4 on aggregate."
# See also.
- 2017 Home United FC season
- 2019 Home United FC season | 6,133,488 |
55513926 | Crazelowman | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crazelowman | Crazelowman
Crazelowman
Crazelowman (Craze Lowman) is a hamlet in mid Devon, situated near the town of Tiverton. | 6,133,489 |
55513949 | Diegelmann | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diegelmann | Diegelmann
Diegelmann
Diegelmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Theo Diegelmann (born 1939), German soccer player
- Wilhelm Diegelmann (1861–1934), German actor | 6,133,490 |
55513929 | Zeynep Sultan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zeynep%20Sultan | Zeynep Sultan
Zeynep Sultan
Zeynep Sultan (; 8 April 1714 – 25 March 1774) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Sultan Ahmed III.
# Life.
Zeynep Sultan was born on 8 April 1714 in the Topkapı Palace.
In 1728, Zeynep Sultan married (Küçük) Sinek Mustafa Pasha, the nephew of the grand vezir Nevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha, and the second head of the royal stables at the time. The wedding ceremony took place at the Topkapı Palace. On 8 December Zeynep’s trousseau was sent to her palace known as "Kıbleli Palace" and the next day the wedding procession took place.
After the death of Mustafa Pasha in 1764, Zeynep Sultan in 1765 married Melek Mehmed Pasha, who had previously served as the grand admiral of | 6,133,491 |
55513929 | Zeynep Sultan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zeynep%20Sultan | Zeynep Sultan
.
After the death of Mustafa Pasha in 1764, Zeynep Sultan in 1765 married Melek Mehmed Pasha, who had previously served as the grand admiral of the Ottoman fleet, during the reign of her half-brother Mustafa III. Melek Mehmed Pasha served as the Admiral of the Fleet for two times and was made grand vizier in 1792. From her second marriage she got her only son Sultanzade Mahmud Dramali Pasha. In 1769, Zeynep Sultan endowed a mosque at Eminönü known as "Ruh-i Sultaniye Mosque". A school and a fountain build near the mosque is also part of the foundation. Today it is called Zeynep Sultan Mosque.
# Death.
Zeynep Sultan died on 25 March 1774 and was buried in her own mosque located at Eminönü. | 6,133,492 |
55514005 | Dowland, Devon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dowland,%20Devon | Dowland, Devon
Dowland, Devon
Dowland is a civil parish in Devon, situated near Winkleigh. It is also the name of a hamlet in the parish. | 6,133,493 |
55514008 | Sweden national football team results – 1990s | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sweden%20national%20football%20team%20results%20–%201990s | Sweden national football team results – 1990s
Sweden national football team results – 1990s
This is a list of the Sweden national football team results from 1990 to 1999.
# External links.
- Results at RSSSF | 6,133,494 |
55514052 | Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Centre%20for%20Environmental%20and%20Geographic%20Information%20Services | Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services
Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services
Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services is a government research center that is responsible for water system development and water capacity development and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
# History.
Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services was established on 16 May 2002 as a public trust. Following the flooding in 1987 and 1988 the government of Bangladesh felt the need for a detailed plan to prevent flooding and body to implement it. Based on the Flood Action Plan, the government launched Environmental and Geographic Information System Support Project for Water Sector Planning (EGIS) in | 6,133,495 |
55514052 | Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Centre%20for%20Environmental%20and%20Geographic%20Information%20Services | Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services
body to implement it. Based on the Flood Action Plan, the government launched Environmental and Geographic Information System Support Project for Water Sector Planning (EGIS) in 1996 and EGIS-2 in 1997 which ended in 2002, both supported by the Government of Bangladesh and Government of the Netherlands. The government continued the policies of EGIS with the establishment of Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services. The center is under the Ministry of Water Resources. It developed Community-based Flood Information System which warned people in coastal areas through SMS. It is part of the Australian funded Bangladesh integrated water resources assessment project since 2011. | 6,133,496 |
55514036 | Opus Festival | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Opus%20Festival | Opus Festival
Opus Festival
Opus Festival (Hebrew: פסטיבל אופוס) is a prominent festival of classical music held annually in Israel. Since year 2014, it has attracted renowned soloists such as Emmanuel Pahud, Kolja Blacher, Radek Baborak, Guy Braunstein, Vadim Gluzman, Winds of the Berlin Philharmonic among others.
Most of its concerts are broadcast live on the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation's "Kol Ha Musica". Its programs include symphonic and chamber music as well as recitals. The majority of its concerts are held at the Henry Crown Hall in Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Opus Festival is also nurturing promising young musicians and holds masterclasses at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music.
# | 6,133,497 |
55514036 | Opus Festival | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Opus%20Festival | Opus Festival
Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Opus Festival is also nurturing promising young musicians and holds masterclasses at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music.
# Artists.
Past concerts featured soloists of the Berlin Philharmonic and La Scala opera house.
Violin
- Guy Braunstein
- Vadim Gluzman
- Shlomo Mintz
- Kolja Blacher
Piano
- Boris Giltburg
- Yuja Wang
Oera singers
- Laura Claycomb
- Yaniv d'Or
Flute
- Emmanuel Pahud
Horn
- Radek Baborák
In 2016, Opus held a special concert with violins and celli that survived the holocaust, from Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein's collection
# External links.
- Radek Baborak's encore, 22.4.2017 Opus Festival, Tel Aviv Museum of Art | 6,133,498 |
55513705 | Scottish Russians | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scottish%20Russians | Scottish Russians
Scottish Russians
Scottish Russians are Russians with full (or partial) Scottish ancestry. Scottish migration to Russia occurred primarily during the early-17th-century Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18), Ingrian War (1610–1617) and Thirty Years' War (1618–1648).
# History.
In 1507, four Scottish gunners were sent by King Christian III of Denmark to support Russian-allied forces. During the Polish–Russian War (1605–18), a regiment originally under the command of William Grim and later under Captain (Rittmeister) Jacob Shaw was in the service of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. During the 1614 siege of the fortress of Bely the regiment switched sides, surrendered the fortress and joined Russia's | 6,133,499 |
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