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Q6788042 Matsudaira Mochiaki (松平 茂昭, 17 September 1836 – 25 July 1890) was a Bakumatsu period daimyō under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. He was the 7th daimyō of Itoigawa Domain in Echigo Province and later the 17th (and final) daimyō of Fukui Domain in Echizen Province.
Q5082019 Charles Richard Parkin Christian (27 November 1883 - 15 September 1971) was a long-serving politician from Pitcairn. He was the Chief Magistrate of Pitcairn Island for eleven years at various times between 1920 and 1957. As is commonly the case with the small population of Pitcairn, he was closely related to s...
Q7462616 Shake It Like This is the first album from Australian children's band Lah-Lah. It was released independently coinciding with Lah-Lah's debut live season at the Seymour Centre in Sydney in January 2009.
Q4601265 The 2003 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2003) were the Croatian Figure Skating Championships of the 2002-2003 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies singles for the title of national champion of Croatia.
Q3768787 The 2009 Giro dell'Emilia was the 92nd edition of this single day road bicycle racing.
Q1525226 Nine Brothers Kherkheulidze (Georgian: ცხრა ძმა ხერხეულიძე) with their mother and sister were heroes of the Battle of Marabda. All of them died defending their motherland.
Q4961665 Brenthia pileae is a species of moth of the family Choreutidae. It was described by Yutaka Arita in 1971. It is found in Japan and Taiwan.The larvae feed on Pilea petiolaris pseudopetiolaris.
Q17054261 The WAGR R class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives used by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) between 1897 and 1953. All members of the class were built by Dübs & Co.
Q29647540 William Chamberlaine (March 1, 1871 – June 8, 1925) was a career officer in the United States Army. A graduate of the United States Military Academy and a veteran of the Spanish–American War, Chamberlaine was most notable for his service as a brigadier general in charge of artillery units during World War I....
Q21338721 Ethel Katherine Crum (1886-1943) was an American botanist, noted for collecting and studying California flora, as well as serving as assistant curator of the University of California Herbarium. She identified at least 13 species and varieties of plants. The standard author abbreviation Crum is used to indic...
Q1862156 This list is a compilation of German toponyms (i.e., names of cities, regions, rivers, mountains and other geographical features situated in a German-speaking area) that have traditional English-language exonyms.Usage notes:While in the case of regions, rivers and mountains, English exonyms are the definite ch...
Q6487265 Lannon is a surname. Notable people with that name include:Frances Lannon (born 1945), British historianJames Patrick Lannon (1878-1953), American admiralNyles Lannon, American musicianRyan Lannon (born 1982), American ice hockey playerTimothy R. Lannon (born 1952), American university presidentAlex Lannon, fi...
Q1144797 Guanahani is an island in the Bahamas that was the first land in the New World sighted and visited by Christopher Columbus' first voyage, on October 12, 1492. It is not known precisely which island it was, and several theories have been put forth by historians. Guanahani is the native Taíno name; Columbus call...
Q76273 Stefan Mohr (born 22 October 1967) is a German chess grandmaster (GM). Mohr earned the GM title in 1989. He shared third place at Budapest 1989. He was also second board reserve for bronze medal winning German team at the 1989 European Team Chess Championship.
Q2116125 Little Kimble railway station is a small, single platform railway station of the village of Little Kimble in Buckinghamshire, England.
Q1708921 Bishop José Alfredo Caires de Nobrega (born 12 April 1951 in Caniço (Santa Cruz)) is the bishop of the Diocese of Mananjary in Mananjary, Madagascar. He was ordained priest on 28 December 1980 by the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart. He was appointed and confirmed as bishop in October 2000.
Q7292640 Rangar Nangal was founded by a family from Jodhpur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The family was significant during the reign of Ranjit Singh. Katra Karam Singh in Amritsar, also known as Katra Rangar Nangalia, is named after Karam Singh, the father of a well-known general of Ranjit Singh called Arjan Singh...
Q3239179 Ornithurae (meaning "bird tails" in Greek) is a natural group which includes the common ancestor of Ichthyornis, Hesperornis, and all modern birds as well as all other descendants of that common ancestor.
Q5152159 Navy Installations Command (CNIC) is an Echelon II shore command responsible for all shore installations under the control of the United States Navy. As an Echelon II command, it reports directly to the Chief of Naval Operations. It is responsible for the operation and management of all Naval installations wo...
Q4357098 Hurrikaani Loimaa is a Finnish volleyball team, located in Loimaa. Club play in highest level in Finland on volleyball, SM-league.
Q6743721 Malinaltepec is one of the 81 municipalities of Guerrero, in south-western Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Malinaltepec. The municipality covers an area of 492 km².As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 26,613.
Q770099 Antonio García Navarro (born June 5, 1980) is a Spanish professional racing driver. He has three class wins in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, winning GT1 with Aston Martin Racing in 2008 and with Corvette Racing in 2009 (GT1) and 2011 (GTE-Pro).
Q6627187 The list of marine heterobranch gastropods of South Africa is a list of saltwater mollusc species that form a part of the molluscan fauna of South Africa. This list does not include the land or freshwater molluscs.This is a sub-list of the list of marine gastropods of South Africa, which is in turn a sub-list ...
Q6095040 Ittibittium parcum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae.
Q646149 The Kiesinger cabinet was the eighth of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was Germany's first Grand Coalition, a coalition between the CDU/CSU (led by Kurt Georg Kiesinger, who became Chancellor) and the SPD (headed by Willy Brandt, who became Vice Chancellor). The Bundestag chosen in the September 1965 elect...
Q16873859 Voelcker (or Volcker, Völckers, Voelckers) is a surname, and may refer to:Augustus Voelcker (1822–1884), agricultural chemistJohn Augustus Voelcker (1854-1937), agricultural chemist (son of previous)John Voelcker (1927–1972), British architect and designerPaul Völckers (1891–1946), German generalPaul Volcker ...
Q17017794 The Saudi International is an annual men's squash tournament held in Al Khobar, in Saudi Arabia in December. It was part of the PSA World Series, the highest level of men's professional squash competition. The tournament was sponsored by ATCO, the company of President Ziad Al-Turki also chairman of the PSA. T...
Q17054974 Himani Chamunda is a Hindu temple dedicated to Chamunda, situated in the Kangra Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, in the Himalayas.
Q25302863 Dangal (Bengali: দাঙ্গা) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film.The film released was 1991 in Bangladesh. director-writer Kazi Hayat. Stars Manna, Suchorita, Wasimul Bari Rajib, Anowara and Miju Ahmed play lead roles.Dangal film won two National Film Awards. Wasimul Bari Rajib won the Best Supporting Actor Aw...
Q3345889 Noël Sinibaldi (10 January 1920 – 28 October 2003) was a French football player and manager.
Q270207 Carrie Chapman Catt (January 9, 1859 – March 9, 1947) was an American women's suffrage leader who campaigned for the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which gave U.S. women the right to vote in 1920. Catt served as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and was the f...
Q7097605 Operation Swift was a military operation in the Vietnam War, launched by units of the U.S. 1st Marine Division to rescue two Marine companies which had been ambushed by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). The operation took place in the Quế Sơn Valley, beginning on 4 September 1967. In the ensuing battles, 12...
Q1406584 Andreas Laurentii Björnram (1520 – 1 January 1591), also known as Bothniensis, Bureus which he called himself in honor of his mother's family, was Archbishop of Uppsala in the Church of Sweden from 1583 to his death. He was born in 1520, being the last Archbishop of Uppsala to have been born before King Gustav...
Q821528 Constantine Andreou (also: Costas Andreou, Kostas Andreou; French: Constantin Andréou, Costas Andréou; Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ανδρέου, Κώστας Ανδρέου) (March 24, 1917 – October 8, 2007) was a painter and sculptor of Greek origin with a highly successful career that spanned six decades. Andreou has been praised by ...
Q203180 A serviced office is an office or office building that is fully equipped and managed by a facility management company, also known as an office provider, which then rents individual offices or floors to other companies. Serviced offices, which are also referred to as managed offices, business centers, executive ...
Q4553104 Events from the year 1772 in Great Britain.
Q6807731 Meesons was once a well-known national chain of confectioners and tobacconists in the United Kingdom.The company was founded in the kitchen of a house in Pendleton, Lancashire, in the early 1890s when Mrs Meeson decided to sell her homemade sweets to local children. The company grew rapidly and opened shops in...
Q488192 The MacBook Air is a line of laptop computers developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. It consists of a full-size keyboard, a machined aluminum case, and a thin light structure. The Air is available with a screen size of (measured diagonally) 13.3-inch (33.782 cm), with different specifications produced by Appl...
Q5182542 Crataegus fluviatilis is a species of hawthorn similar to C. flabellata and to C. macrosperma. The name C. apiomorpha has been applied to a form of the species that is most similar to C. macrosperma.
Q3443079 Jens Erik Fenstad (born 15 April 1935) is a Norwegian mathematician.He graduated as mag.scient. from the University of Oslo in 1959, and worked as a research fellow there and at Berkeley. He was a professor at the University of Oslo from 1968 to 2003, except for the years 1989 to 1993, when he was vice rector ...
Q2374564 The Malinovka River (Russian: Малиновка) is a river in Primorsky Krai, Russia, a tributary of Bolshaya Ussurka River.The area of the Malinovka River drainage basin is approximately 6,490 square kilometres (2,510 sq mi). The river is 274 kilometres (170 mi) long. The average depth of the river is 0.8 to 2.0 met...
Q4694335 Agrotis experta is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in the Tarapacá and Antofagasta regions of Chile and the Callao District of Peru.The wingspan is 40–60 mm. Adults are on wing from April to October.The larvae have been recorded on beet, sesame, alfalfa, cotton, kidney bean, Solanum tuberosum and t...
Q3815705 The Kitāb al-Umm (Arabic: كـتـاب الأم) is the first exhaustive compendium of Islamic code of law that is used as an authoritative guide by the Shafi'i school of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) within the Sunni branch of Islam. The work was composed by the founder of the Shafi'i school, Imām ash-Shāfi‘ī (767-820 ...
Q7746583 The Leaving of Liverpool is a 1992 television mini-series, an Australian–British co-production between the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The series was about the Home Children, the migration scheme which saw over 100,000 British children sent to Commonwea...
Q1431234 Oceaniidae is one of the over 50 cnidarian families of the order Anthomedusae. It contains nearly 50 species in ten genera.
Q6693559 The Lower Lake or Chhota Talaab is a lake in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh state of India. Along with the Upper Lake, it forms the Bhoj Wetland.
Q3081619 Francis Nielsen is a French director of animated films, known mostly for his films Blackie & Kanuto, Émilie Jolie and Le Chien, le Géneral et les Oiseaux.
Q2767724 Makaji Meghpar () (also known as Meghana) is a village and former chiefdom of Hardhrol Jadeja chieftains in the Jamnagar district of Gujarat, India. It was founded in 1754 by Makanji Jadeja of Dhrol State. Gujarati writer Harilal Upadhyay was from the village. The people are mainly Jadeja Rajputs with some Bra...
Q27661911 Clydesdale Duncan Skene MM (24 June 1884 – 29 December 1945) was a Scottish amateur football centre forward who appeared in the Scottish League for Falkirk, Queen's Park and Dundee.
Q28723571 Navod Ilukwatta (born 21 December 1991) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Sri Lanka Army Sports Club in the 2016–17 Premier League Tournament on 5 February 2017.
Q2603725 Angels Camp, also known as City of Angels and formerly Angel's Camp, Angels, Angels City, Carson's Creek and Clearlake, is the only incorporated city in Calaveras County, California, United States. The population was 3,150 at the 2010 census, up from 3,004 at the 2000 census. It lies at an elevation of 1378 fe...
Q338221 Tinker or tinkerer is an archaic term for an itinerant tinsmith who mends household utensils.
Q1912719 Hooke is a small village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southern England, situated about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of the town of Bridport. It is sited in the valley of the short River Hooke, a tributary of the River Frome, amongst the chalk hills of the Dorset Downs. In the 2011 census the parish...
Q5317571 Duty Free is a British sitcom written by Eric Chappell and Jean Warr that aired on ITV from 1984 to 1986. It was made by Yorkshire Television.
Q1806977 Saxophone Colossus is a studio album by American jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins. It was recorded on June 22, 1956, with producers Bob Weinstock and Rudy Van Gelder at the latter's studio in Hackensack, New Jersey. Rollins led a quartet on the album that included pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Doug Watkins, an...
Q621294 Alessandro Cortini (born May 24, 1976) is an Italian musician best known for being the keyboard player in the American band Nine Inch Nails, Cortini is also the frontman for the Los Angeles-based electronic-alternative band SONOIO.He was a touring member of The Mayfield Four from 2000 to 2002. He was also a fou...
Q107738 Dörte von Westernhagen (born 5 August 1943) is a German writer who wrote a book about her father, Heinz von Westernhagen, an SS functionary and Waffen-SS commander of the Nazi era.Westernhagen was born in Perleberg, now in Prignitz, in 1943. She is descended from a Prussian Junker family, the Westernhagen, and ...
Q6242822 John Kennedy, 5th Earl of Cassilis (1575 – 14 November 1615) was a Scottish peer, the son of Gilbert Kennedy, 4th Earl of Cassilis.He succeeded to the titles of 7th Lord Kennedy and 5th Earl of Cassillis on 14 December 1576.In 1596 Kennedy travelled in France and Italy and wrote to Archibald Douglas from Venic...
Q5231769 David Brody (born June 5, 1930) is an American historian, who is professor emeritus of history at the University of California-Davis.
Q5597829 The Gravel Hills are a low mountain range in the central Mojave Desert, in northwestern San Bernardino County, California.They are located northeast of Barstow, and northeast of Kramers Junction. The hills are in a Bureau of Land Management administered area.
Q6651738 Little Rock is an unincorporated community in Little Rock Township, Kendall County, Illinois. It is located in the far northwestern corner of the county. Big Rock lies to the northeast, Hinckley lies to the northwest, Plano lies to the southeast and Sandwich lies to the south of the village. The community orig...
Q3833250 Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions and won in the final 7–6, 7–6 against Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor.
Q6923925 Mount Success, formerly Ingalls Mountain, is a mountain in the Mahoosuc Range with an elevation of 3,565 feet (1,087 m). It is located in Coos County, New Hampshire.
Q4565593 The 1945 Sugar Bowl, part of the 1944 bowl game season, took place on January 1, 1945, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. The competing teams were the Alabama Crimson Tide, representing the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the Duke Blue Devils, representing the Southern Conference (SoCon). Duke won ...
Q13362780 The Nokia Lumia 928 is a high-end smartphone developed by Nokia that runs Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 operating system. It was announced on May 10, 2013, as a Verizon-exclusive variant of the Nokia Lumia 920. It became available on May 16, 2013, on a two-year contract for $99.99 in the United States. It is ex...
Q16250410 Midland Athletic Football Club was an Irish association football club. During the 1920s they played in both the League of Ireland and the Leinster Senior League. Despite the name, the club was based in Dublin and not the Midlands. Like several fellow early League of Ireland clubs, such as St James's Gate, Jac...
Q17089349 The women's 100 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 1955 Pan American Games took place on 23 March. The last Pan American Games champion was Sharon Geary of US.This race consisted of two lengths of the pool, both lengths being in freestyle.
Q19666387 Roscoe Dunjee (1883–1965) was an American civil rights activist, journalist, and editor in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He founded the Black Dispatch in 1915, the first black newspaper in Oklahoma City, and used it as a platform to support civil rights and reveal injustices. Long active in the local chapter of th...
Q21266517 Mohammed Sharaf, is a Emirati businessman, who was the Group CEO of Dubai Ports World, one of the biggest ports operator in the world. He was the Group CEO of DP World till December 2015 when he announced his sudden retirement from the company.
Q21524063 Aleksandra Drejgier is a Polish female track cyclist, and part of the national team. She competed in the team sprint event at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and also in the team sprint event at the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
Q7835346 Transrail was a trainload rail freight operator based in St Blazey, England, UK with a large operating area including Scotland, Wales and the west of England. It was formed in 1994 from part of British Rail's Trainload Freight division, as part of the privatisation of British Rail.Mainline Freight, Loadhaul an...
Q134554 Aulonocara is a genus of haplochromine cichlids endemic to Lake Malawi in East Africa. All Aulonocara species are maternal mouth brooders. Particularly in the aquarium hobby, Aulonocara species are also known as peacock cichlids, aulonocaras or simply "peacocks". This genus is strongly sexually dichromic, even ...
Q1738037 Keith Baxter (19 February 1971 – 4 January 2008) was an English rock drummer.
Q452662 Yvonne Bönisch (born 29 December 1980 in Ludwigsfelde, East Germany) was a German judoka. She retired in 2008.She won a gold medal in the lightweight (57 kg) division at the 2004 Summer Olympics and was a two-times world championship finalist (2003 and 2005).Her beginnings with judo happened at JV Ludwigsfelde....
Q7135917 Parashuram is a 1989 Indian Kannada film directed by V. Somashekar and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar. The film starred Dr. Rajkumar, Vani Viswanath and Mahalakshmi in the lead roles. This was V. Somashekhar's last movie with Rajkumar, who incidentally started his directing career with Rajkumar's Bangaarada ...
Q7849551 Tsentralnyi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Qurghonteppa, Tajikistan. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home of Vakhsh Qurghonteppa and Tajik Telecom Qurghonteppa, both of the Tajik League. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people.
Q7740481 The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other (German: Die Stunde, da wir nichts voneinander wußten) is a one-act play without words written by Peter Handke. The play has 450 characters and focuses on a day in the life of an unspecified town square. It was first performed in 1992.
Q5380360 Enterprise Township is one of fifteen townships in Valley County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 130 at the 2000 census. A 2006 estimate placed the township's population at 124.
Q3007199 Omladinski Fudbalski klub Kikinda (Serbian Cyrillic: Омладински Фудбалски клуб Кикинда) is a football club from Kikinda, Serbia. It is one of the oldest clubs in Serbia. The club currently competes in Serbia's fourth division the Vojvodina League East.
Q14618311 Neny Lalao Rakotonirainy Ravalomanana (born 1953) is a Malagasy businesswoman and politician. When her husband, Marc Ravalomanana, was President of Madagascar from 2002 to 2009, she was First Lady of Madagascar.Ravalomanana was born Lalao Harivelo Rakotonirainy in Antananarivo. She married Marc Ravalomanana i...
Q6510606 Leave Them Laughing: A Musical Comedy About Dying is a 2010 documentary film directed by Academy-Award-winning director John Zaritsky. It follows the life of singer and comedian Carla Zilber-Smith, after she is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease, as she blogs and jokes her way through a disease that spells a ...
Q7230059 Porela vitulina is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae. It is known from Australia, including New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.The wingspan is about 40 mm for males and 60 mm for females. Adults are white with brown markings. The thorax is white and hairy, with black markings.The larvae have been recor...
Q76002 Arthur Spiethoff (13 May 1873, Düsseldorf – 4 April 1957, Tübingen) was a German economist, born in Duseeldorf. He studied economics at the University of Berlin, and later taught in Prague and Bonn.
Q1117675 The men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay competition of the swimming events at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships took place May 21. The heats and final took place on May 21.
Q21071802 WSRX may refer to:WSRX-LP, a low-power radio station (107.9 FM) licensed to serve Vernon, New Jersey, United StatesWAYJ, a radio station (89.5 FM) licensed to serve Naples, Florida, United States, which held the call sign WSRX from 1992 to 2012
Q2371821 He Hongmei is a Chinese judoka who competes in the women's 52 kg category. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was defeated in the first round.
Q15862630 Schwarzerium viridescens is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Hayashi in 1982.
Q24929964 Kolebira (Hindi: कोलेविरा) is one of the blocks of the Simdega district, Jharkhand state, India.thumb
Q25007009 Kentucky Route 281 (KY 281) is a 16.2-mile-long (26.1 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway connects mostly rural areas of Hopkins County with Madisonville.
Q2197778 Mesabolivar is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by M. A. González-Sponga in 1998.
Q213240 The Phrygian cap or liberty cap is a soft conical cap with the apex bent over, associated in antiquity with several peoples in Eastern Europe and Anatolia, including Phrygia, Dacia, and the Balkans. During the French Revolution it came to signify freedom and the pursuit of liberty, although Phrygian caps did no...
Q847194 The Asiatic linsang (Prionodon) is a genus comprising two species native to Southeast Asia: the banded linsang (Prionodon linsang) and the spotted linsang (Prionodon pardicolor). Prionodon is considered a sister taxon of the Felidae.
Q1095083 Clapham South is a station on London Underground's Northern line between Clapham Common and Balham. The station is located at the corner of Balham Hill (A24) and Nightingale Lane. It is in both Travelcard Zone 2 and Travelcard Zone 3.
Q1130943 "Copacabana", also known as "Copacabana (At the Copa)", is a song recorded by Barry Manilow. Written by Manilow, Jack Feldman, and Bruce Sussman, it was released in 1978 as the third and final single from Manilow's fifth studio album, Even Now (1978).
Q1202709 Hiroyuki Yoshino (吉野 裕行, Yoshino Hiroyuki, born February 6, 1974) is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with Sigma Seven. Some of his lead roles include Yoshimori Sumimura in Kekkaishi, Yuji Kagura in Tona-Gura!, Takumi Nishijō in Chaos;Head, Yusuke "Bossun" Fujisaki in Sket Dance, Meow in Space Dand...
Q40086 Vas is a frazione of Quero Vas and a former comune (municipality) in the province of Belluno in the Italian region of Veneto, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northwest of Venice and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of Belluno. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 909 and an area of 17.8 square...
Q6380765 Kazachinsky (Russian: Казачинский; masculine), Kazachinskaya (Казачинская; feminine), or Kazachinskoye (Казачинское; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia:Kazachinskoye, Irkutsk Oblast, a selo in Kazachinsko-Lensky District of Irkutsk Oblast; 56°16′N 07°34′EKazachinskoye, Krasnoyarsk Krai, ...
Q6420187 The cabinet of Ralph Klein was Executive Council of Alberta from 1992 until 2006.The Executive Council (commonly known as the cabinet) was made up of members of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party which held a majority of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The cabinet was appointed by the Lie...
Q5378890 Enid Shomer is an American poet and fiction writer. She is the author of four poetry collections, two short story collections and a novel. Her poems have appeared in literary journals and magazines including The Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, Paris Review, The New Criterion, Parnassus, Kenyon Review, Tikkun, and in...
Q7376221 Rubus probus (syn. Rubus muelleri), or Atherton raspberry, is a wild tropical raspberry species native to Papua New Guinea and Australia.Atherton raspberry is upright in habit and exhibits low thorniness in comparison to most Rubus species. The leaves are shiny and compound. It produces an edible red berry.It ...