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projected-56565216-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Tale%20of%20Shim%20Chong%20%28film%29 | The Tale of Shim Chong (film) | Introduction | The Tale of Shim Chong () is a 1985 North Korean musical film directed by Shin Sang-ok.
It is based on the traditional story of the same name. The story is of Shim Chong, the daughter of a poor blind farmer. The peasant signs a deal with a monk to deliver 300 sacks of rice in return of his sight, but is unable to deliver the goods. Shim Chong agrees to be sacrificed to the God of the Sea on behalf of sailors who need to appease the deity. She is thrown into the sea and meets the god who praises her for her filial piety. Shim Chong returns to the surface inside a giant orchid that fishermen take to the king of the land. The king falls in love with her and helps her find her desperate father who has gone missing by organizing a feast for all the blind people in the kingdom.
The Tale of Shim Chong was made when Shin and his wife Choi Eun-hee, who plays the part of Shim Chong's mother, were abducted to North Korea. The two were allowed to complete the filming of the underwater sequences of the film at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany. The negatives of the film went missing for some time, before Shin re-discovered them in Pyongyang.
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It is based on the traditional story of the same name. The story is of Shim Chong, the daughter of a poor blind farmer. The peasant signs a deal with a monk to deliver 300 sacks of rice in return of his sight, but is unable to deliver the goods. Shim Chong agrees to be sacrificed to the God of the Sea on behalf of sailors who need to appease the deity. She is thrown into the sea and meets the god who praises her for her filial piety. Shim Chong returns to the surface inside a giant orchid that fishermen take to the king of the land. The king falls in love with her and helps her find her desperate father who has gone missing by organizing a feast for all the blind people in the kingdom.
The Tale of Shim Chong was made when Shin and his wife Choi Eun-hee, who plays the part of Shim Chong's mother, were abducted to North Korea. The two were allowed to complete the filming of the underwater sequences of the film at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany. The negatives of the film went missing for some time, before Shin re-discovered them in Pyongyang.
The Tale of Shim Chong has been likened with the work of Busby Berkeley. | Shim Chong is the daughter of a poor blind farmer whose wife has died. Her father visits a temple one day and is told by a monk that his blindness could be cured in exchange for 300 sacks of rice. The farmer agrees to supply the sacks, but soon realizes that he is not able to.
Meanwhile, a group of sailors lament that they have angered the God of the Sea. The only way to appease the god is to sacrifice a young girl. Shim Chong agrees to be the sacrificial offering if the sailors provide the sacks of rice her father is missing and some money. Once the farmer finds out about this deal he unsuccessfully tries to stop Shim Chong.
Shim Chong is taken to the sea in the sailors' ship and thrown overboard. The seas immediately calm. Shim Chong sinks to the bottom of the sea and meets the God of the Sea. The god has been waiting for her to arrive in his realm and praises her for her filial piety. In the underwater world, Shim Chong also meets her deceased mother.
Shim Chong leaves the world of the God of the Sea by floating to the surface inside a giant orchid. A group of fishermen discover the orchid and take it to the king who rules the land. Shim Chong emerges from the orchid and the king falls in love with her. Shim Chong, however, can only think about her father who has gone missing. It turns out he had found a new woman, but the woman cheats her and takes all of the money that Shim Chong had asked from the sailors.
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It is based on the traditional story of the same name. The story is of Shim Chong, the daughter of a poor blind farmer. The peasant signs a deal with a monk to deliver 300 sacks of rice in return of his sight, but is unable to deliver the goods. Shim Chong agrees to be sacrificed to the God of the Sea on behalf of sailors who need to appease the deity. She is thrown into the sea and meets the god who praises her for her filial piety. Shim Chong returns to the surface inside a giant orchid that fishermen take to the king of the land. The king falls in love with her and helps her find her desperate father who has gone missing by organizing a feast for all the blind people in the kingdom.
The Tale of Shim Chong was made when Shin and his wife Choi Eun-hee, who plays the part of Shim Chong's mother, were abducted to North Korea. The two were allowed to complete the filming of the underwater sequences of the film at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany. The negatives of the film went missing for some time, before Shin re-discovered them in Pyongyang.
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projected-56565216-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Tale%20of%20Shim%20Chong%20%28film%29 | The Tale of Shim Chong (film) | Themes | The Tale of Shim Chong () is a 1985 North Korean musical film directed by Shin Sang-ok.
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The Tale of Shim Chong was made when Shin and his wife Choi Eun-hee, who plays the part of Shim Chong's mother, were abducted to North Korea. The two were allowed to complete the filming of the underwater sequences of the film at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany. The negatives of the film went missing for some time, before Shin re-discovered them in Pyongyang.
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projected-56565216-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Tale%20of%20Shim%20Chong%20%28film%29 | The Tale of Shim Chong (film) | Production | The Tale of Shim Chong () is a 1985 North Korean musical film directed by Shin Sang-ok.
It is based on the traditional story of the same name. The story is of Shim Chong, the daughter of a poor blind farmer. The peasant signs a deal with a monk to deliver 300 sacks of rice in return of his sight, but is unable to deliver the goods. Shim Chong agrees to be sacrificed to the God of the Sea on behalf of sailors who need to appease the deity. She is thrown into the sea and meets the god who praises her for her filial piety. Shim Chong returns to the surface inside a giant orchid that fishermen take to the king of the land. The king falls in love with her and helps her find her desperate father who has gone missing by organizing a feast for all the blind people in the kingdom.
The Tale of Shim Chong was made when Shin and his wife Choi Eun-hee, who plays the part of Shim Chong's mother, were abducted to North Korea. The two were allowed to complete the filming of the underwater sequences of the film at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany. The negatives of the film went missing for some time, before Shin re-discovered them in Pyongyang.
The Tale of Shim Chong has been likened with the work of Busby Berkeley. | The Tale of Shim Chong was directed by Shin Sang-ok while he and his wife Choi Eun-hee were abducted to North Korea. It is in the genre of a musical film. The story is based on an ancient Korean folk tale The Tale of Shim Chong about a princess of a realm at the bottom of the sea. Shin had already made a film based in the story in 1972 in South Korea.
The underwater world is populated by dancers in exotic outfits. Although they are masked, their way of dancing gives away the fact that they are Western actors. This otherworldly realm is contrasted with the kingdom on dry land, which is inhabited by people acted by Koreans.
With the permission of Kim Jong-il, Shin and Choi traveled to the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany, where they shot the underwater sequences of the film. Shin was helped in special effects by the team that made the film The NeverEnding Story. Shin and Choi's every move in Munich was followed by seven North Korean bodyguards. Nevertheless, Johannes Schönherr, the author of North Korean Cinema: A History raises the question why they did not try to defect in a city that was in the West, where it would have been comparatively easy at any rate. Instead, Shin and Choi returned to North Korea after the filming was complete. The film was released in 1985, the same year that he directed Pulgasari and saw the release of his film Salt.
Shin sent the negatives of The Tale of Shim Chong to Kim Guh-wha, a Shin Film representative in Hong Kong to add Chinese subtitles. Kim was the man whom, as Shin later discovered, had handed him over to North Korean agents in Hong Kong in 1978. The negatives went missing at some point. Shin rediscovered the negatives when he visited Kim Jong-il's film archives in Pyongyang. | [] | [
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It is based on the traditional story of the same name. The story is of Shim Chong, the daughter of a poor blind farmer. The peasant signs a deal with a monk to deliver 300 sacks of rice in return of his sight, but is unable to deliver the goods. Shim Chong agrees to be sacrificed to the God of the Sea on behalf of sailors who need to appease the deity. She is thrown into the sea and meets the god who praises her for her filial piety. Shim Chong returns to the surface inside a giant orchid that fishermen take to the king of the land. The king falls in love with her and helps her find her desperate father who has gone missing by organizing a feast for all the blind people in the kingdom.
The Tale of Shim Chong was made when Shin and his wife Choi Eun-hee, who plays the part of Shim Chong's mother, were abducted to North Korea. The two were allowed to complete the filming of the underwater sequences of the film at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany. The negatives of the film went missing for some time, before Shin re-discovered them in Pyongyang.
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projected-56565216-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Tale%20of%20Shim%20Chong%20%28film%29 | The Tale of Shim Chong (film) | See also | The Tale of Shim Chong () is a 1985 North Korean musical film directed by Shin Sang-ok.
It is based on the traditional story of the same name. The story is of Shim Chong, the daughter of a poor blind farmer. The peasant signs a deal with a monk to deliver 300 sacks of rice in return of his sight, but is unable to deliver the goods. Shim Chong agrees to be sacrificed to the God of the Sea on behalf of sailors who need to appease the deity. She is thrown into the sea and meets the god who praises her for her filial piety. Shim Chong returns to the surface inside a giant orchid that fishermen take to the king of the land. The king falls in love with her and helps her find her desperate father who has gone missing by organizing a feast for all the blind people in the kingdom.
The Tale of Shim Chong was made when Shin and his wife Choi Eun-hee, who plays the part of Shim Chong's mother, were abducted to North Korea. The two were allowed to complete the filming of the underwater sequences of the film at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich, West Germany. The negatives of the film went missing for some time, before Shin re-discovered them in Pyongyang.
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List of North Korean films
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projected-06900598-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nessos%20Painter | Nessos Painter | Style and themes | The Nessos Painter, also known as Netos or Nettos Painter, was a pioneer of Attic black-figure vase painting. He is considered to be the first Athenian to adopt the Corinthian style who went on to develop his own style and introduced innovations. The Nessos Painter is often known to be one of the original painters of black-figure. He only worked in this style, which is shown on his name vase in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Most of the known Nessos Painter ceramics were found in funerary settings such as cemeteries and mortuaries. | Many of the artist's known works feature characters from Greek myths and legends. On the neck of a Middle Protoattic vase from the 7th century BCE, located in National Archaeological Museum of Athens, the painter depicted Nessos fighting Heracles. In this depiction Heracles is moving from left to right, opposite the direction that a victor would take, prompting the belief that most of the Nessos Painter vessels are found in funerary settings. The painter's early works are reminiscent of the proto-Corinthianstyle, using space-filling ornamentation like that of the Berlin Painter. The 'Nessos' vase shows the artist establishing a style distinct from the Corinthian style, which at this stage (late 7th century BCE) was marked by clear clay fields and contour drawing. The ornamentation and contour drawing was the critical distinction of the new black-figure style. Most of his work falls in the last quarter of the 7th century, during the transition from the proto-Corinthian to Corinthian. During this time he did not completely abandon contour drawing, but by using two or more etched lines he introduced a new sharpness and suggestion of form - most particularly with curls, feathers and spring designs.
The Nessos Painter also utilized the black-figure style along with artists such as Exekias, and Sophilos. This style may have contributed towards Athenian realism. Black-figure style originated in Corinth, but became very popular among Athenians. Athenian realism may also have begun with black-figure painting. The painting on the Nessos Painter's name vase uses emotions portrayed through the story of Heracles killing Nessos.
According to Martin Robertson, The Nessos Painter is considered by historians to be the essential link between classical Attic vase painting and the new Corinthian style, which uses animal motifs and mythological figures and scenes. It is sparing in its use of white opaque, but often uses red pigment to intensify the red color of the clay. It is theorized by John Boardman that Egyptian figure painting may have influenced the Nessos Painter and his contemporaries, as the Egyptians used white to signify that a face belonged to a female and red to indicate that it belonged to a male. H.H. Scullard argues that Greece did not produce black-figure pottery, contributing to the demand of imported vessels in a style that has become popular among citizens that have traveled to Athens. Neither was Greece known for producing pottery that focused on religious subject matter, making Athens and artists such as the Nessos Painter even more popular among foreign travelers.
Myths of Heracles originated with the Etruscans who were fascinated by the demigod and stories of his travels to the underworld and ascent to Mount Olympus to live with the gods after his death. The myth portrayed on the vessel shows Heracles trying to rescue Deianira from the centaur Nessos whom he shoots with his arrow. The story involves Deianira and Heracles summoning the centaur Nessos to cross the river Evenus in order to escape Oineus who was upset about his murdered nephew. Heracles crosses the river first, leaving Deianira with Nessos who attempts to rape her. Heracles, being so far away can only use his bow and arrow to shoot Nessos. While Nessos lays dying, he offers Deianira some of his blood to use as a love potion for Heracles. Unbeknownst to her, his blood is poisonous. Eventually, Deianira, jealous of Heracles's many sexual conquests, smears Nessos's blood on Heracles's cloak, burning his skin, driving him mad, and killing him. The vessel also has a depiction of Deianira riding away in a chariot with four horses, a scene that occurs after Heracles has saved Deianira and returns to strike the centaur once more to make sure he is dead. This myth was so popular with the Etruscans that they ended up purchasing many vessels depicting the scene.
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projected-23573641-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuha%C5%88%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Tuhaň (Mělník District) | Introduction | Tuhaň is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573641-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuha%C5%88%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Tuhaň (Mělník District) | References | Tuhaň is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
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projected-23573642-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelis%20piestopus | Stelis piestopus | Introduction | Stelis piestopus is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to Peru. It was first described by Rudolf Schlechter in 1921. | [] | [
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projected-23573643-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupadly%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Tupadly (Mělník District) | Introduction | Tupadly is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573643-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupadly%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Tupadly (Mělník District) | References | Tupadly is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
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projected-23573646-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Ajezdec%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Újezdec (Mělník District) | Introduction | Újezdec is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573646-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Ajezdec%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Újezdec (Mělník District) | History | Újezdec is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | The first written mention of Újezdec is from 1380. | [] | [
"History"
] | [
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] |
projected-23573646-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Ajezdec%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Újezdec (Mělník District) | References | Újezdec is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
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projected-23573648-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9A%C5%BEice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Úžice (Mělník District) | Introduction | Úžice () is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573648-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9A%C5%BEice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Úžice (Mělník District) | Administrative parts | Úžice () is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. | Villages and hamlets of Červená Lhota, Kopeč and Netřeba are administrative parts of Úžice. | [] | [
"Administrative parts"
] | [
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] |
projected-23573648-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9A%C5%BEice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Úžice (Mělník District) | References | Úžice () is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
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projected-23573652-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velk%C3%BD%20Borek | Velký Borek | Introduction | Velký Borek is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573652-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velk%C3%BD%20Borek | Velký Borek | Administrative parts | Velký Borek is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. | Villages of Mělnická Vrutice and Skuhrov are administrative parts of Velký Borek. | [] | [
"Administrative parts"
] | [
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] |
projected-23573652-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velk%C3%BD%20Borek | Velký Borek | References | Velký Borek is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-06900605-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | Introduction | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | [] | [
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projected-06900605-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | Youth career | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | Yulu-Matondo started his career at the small team of R. Ans F.C. but was discovered by Jupiler League team R.E. Mouscron where he joined the youth team. He developed further with Club Brugge, where he has successfully managed the step from the youth team to the first team. | [] | [
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projected-06900605-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | Club Brugge K.V. | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | After four years in the youth team, Yulu-Matondo started playing for the first team of Club Brugge in 2005. He scored a goal for Club Brugge in the UEFA Champions League against Juventus. | [] | [
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projected-06900605-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | Roda JC | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | In the summer of 2007, he moved from Club Brugge to Roda JC. | [] | [
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projected-06900605-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | Levski Sofia | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | On 30 January 2011, it was announced that Levski Sofia had signed Yulu-Matondo. | [] | [
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projected-06900605-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | K.V.C. Westerlo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | On 8 September 2011, he returned to near Belgium, joining K.V.C. Westerlo and signing a one-year contract. | [] | [
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projected-06900605-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | Bury FC | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | On 11 February 2013, Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo signed for then League 1 outfit Bury FC on non-contract terms after a three-week trial. But after playing in a reserve game against Bolton Wanderers, he was let go by manager Kevin Blackwell. | [] | [
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projected-06900605-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanvion%20Yulu-Matondo | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo | Honours | Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo (born 5 January 1986) is a Belgian footballer with Congolese roots who last played for Romanian club Oțelul Galați as a striker. | Club Brugge
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projected-23573657-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidim%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vidim (Mělník District) | Introduction | Vidim is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573657-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidim%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vidim (Mělník District) | Notable people | Vidim is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | Ivan Mrkvička (1856–1938), painter | [] | [
"Notable people"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-23573657-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidim%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vidim (Mělník District) | References | Vidim is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-23573659-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vojkovice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vojkovice (Mělník District) | Introduction | Vojkovice is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573659-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vojkovice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vojkovice (Mělník District) | Administrative parts | Vojkovice is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. | Villages of Bukol, Dědibab and Křivousy are administrative parts of Vojkovice. | [] | [
"Administrative parts"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-23573659-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vojkovice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vojkovice (Mělník District) | History | Vojkovice is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. | The first written mention of Vojkovice is from 1088. | [] | [
"History"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-23573659-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vojkovice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vojkovice (Mělník District) | Notable people | Vojkovice is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. | Bohuslava Kecková (1854–1911), physician | [] | [
"Notable people"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-23573659-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vojkovice%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vojkovice (Mělník District) | References | Vojkovice is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-06900608-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20festivals%20in%20Lethbridge | List of festivals in Lethbridge | Introduction | The following is a list of festivals and cultural events in Lethbridge, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Festivals in Lethbridge",
"Tourist attractions in Lethbridge",
"Lists of festivals in Canada by city"
] | |
projected-06900608-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20festivals%20in%20Lethbridge | List of festivals in Lethbridge | Winter | The following is a list of festivals and cultural events in Lethbridge, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. | Family Fest (December 31)
Carnevale di Masque (January)
Figure Skating Carnival (February)
Winterfest (February) | [] | [
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"Winter"
] | [
"Festivals in Lethbridge",
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"Lists of festivals in Canada by city"
] |
projected-06900608-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20festivals%20in%20Lethbridge | List of festivals in Lethbridge | Spring | The following is a list of festivals and cultural events in Lethbridge, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. | Spring Nature Fest (March)
Kiwanis Music Festival (April)
Lethbridge International Film Festival (April) | [] | [
"Festivals by season",
"Spring"
] | [
"Festivals in Lethbridge",
"Tourist attractions in Lethbridge",
"Lists of festivals in Canada by city"
] |
projected-06900608-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20festivals%20in%20Lethbridge | List of festivals in Lethbridge | Summer | The following is a list of festivals and cultural events in Lethbridge, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. | Nature Play Day (June)
Nishikaze Anime Festival (June)
Multicultural Day (last Friday in June)
SOAR Emerging Artists Festival (June)
Centric MusicFest (July)
Street Wheelers (July)
Lethbridge Dragon Boat Festival (July)
Heritage Day (first Monday in August)
Whoop-Up Days (August)
Lethbridge Electronic Music Festival (August)
Alberta International Air Show (August) | [] | [
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projected-06900608-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20festivals%20in%20Lethbridge | List of festivals in Lethbridge | Autumn | The following is a list of festivals and cultural events in Lethbridge, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. | Love & Records (September)
Lethbridge Arts Days (September/October)
Word on the Street Festival (September)
Bright Lights Festival (November) | [] | [
"Festivals by season",
"Autumn"
] | [
"Festivals in Lethbridge",
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"Lists of festivals in Canada by city"
] |
projected-06900608-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20festivals%20in%20Lethbridge | List of festivals in Lethbridge | See also | The following is a list of festivals and cultural events in Lethbridge, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. | List of festivals in Alberta
List of festivals in Canada | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Festivals in Lethbridge",
"Tourist attractions in Lethbridge",
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] |
projected-23573661-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vra%C5%88any | Vraňany | Introduction | Vraňany is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573661-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vra%C5%88any | Vraňany | Administrative parts | Vraňany is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. | The village of Mlčechvosty is an administrative part of Vraňany. | [] | [
"Administrative parts"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-23573661-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vra%C5%88any | Vraňany | References | Vraňany is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. | Category:Villages in Mělník District | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Villages in Mělník District"
] |
projected-23573662-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C10H15NO | C10H15NO | Introduction | {{DISPLAYTITLE:C10H15NO}}
The molecular formula C10H15NO (molar mass : 165.23 g/mol, exact mass : 165.115364) may refer to:
Anatoxin-a
Ephedrine
Hordenine
2-Methoxyamphetamine
3-Methoxyamphetamine
para-Methoxyamphetamine (4-methoxyamphetamine)
Perillartine
Pholedrine
Pseudoephedrine
Talsaclidine | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [] | |
projected-56565225-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracelsus%20%28poem%29 | Paracelsus (poem) | Introduction | Paracelsus is a five-part epic poem written by Robert Browning and published in 1835. | [] | [
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] | [
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"Poetry by Robert Browning"
] | |
projected-56565225-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracelsus%20%28poem%29 | Paracelsus (poem) | Structure | Paracelsus is a five-part epic poem written by Robert Browning and published in 1835. | The poem is split into five parts called "Paracelsus Aspires", "Paracelsus Attains", "Paracelsus", "Paracelsus Aspires" and "Paracelsus Attains". | [] | [
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] | [
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projected-56565225-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracelsus%20%28poem%29 | Paracelsus (poem) | References | Paracelsus is a five-part epic poem written by Robert Browning and published in 1835. | Category:1835 poems
Category:Poetry by Robert Browning | [] | [
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projected-23573666-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C5%A1etaty%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Všetaty (Mělník District) | Introduction | Všetaty is a market town in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Market towns in the Czech Republic",
"Populated places in Mělník District"
] | |
projected-23573666-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C5%A1etaty%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Všetaty (Mělník District) | Administrative parts | Všetaty is a market town in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. | The village of Přívory is an administrative part of Všetaty. | [] | [
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] | [
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] |
projected-23573666-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C5%A1etaty%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Všetaty (Mělník District) | Transport | Všetaty is a market town in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. | Všetaty is an important railroad hub. Two main railroads Prague–Turnov and Kolín–Rumburk crosses here. | [] | [
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projected-23573666-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C5%A1etaty%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Všetaty (Mělník District) | Notable people | Všetaty is a market town in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. | Jan Palach (1948–1969), student who self-immolated himself in a protest against the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia | [] | [
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] | [
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projected-23573666-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C5%A1etaty%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Všetaty (Mělník District) | References | Všetaty is a market town in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. | Category:Market towns in the Czech Republic
Category:Populated places in Mělník District | [] | [
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] | [
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projected-56565230-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inga%20Pa%C5%A1kovska | Inga Paškovska | Introduction | Inga Paškovska (born 20 January 1992) is a cross-country skier from Latvia. Her World Cup debut came in 2017. Inga Paškovska is set to compete for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics. | [] | [
"Introduction"
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"Living people",
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projected-56565230-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inga%20Pa%C5%A1kovska | Inga Paškovska | References | Inga Paškovska (born 20 January 1992) is a cross-country skier from Latvia. Her World Cup debut came in 2017. Inga Paškovska is set to compete for Latvia at the 2018 Winter Olympics. | Category:1992 births
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projected-56565251-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germ%C3%A1n%20Dar%C3%ADo%20Rodr%C3%ADguez | Germán Darío Rodríguez | Introduction | Germán Darío Osvaldo Rodríguez (born 25 January 1968) is an Argentinian retired footballer who played primarily as midfielder. | [] | [
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projected-56565251-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germ%C3%A1n%20Dar%C3%ADo%20Rodr%C3%ADguez | Germán Darío Rodríguez | Club career | Germán Darío Osvaldo Rodríguez (born 25 January 1968) is an Argentinian retired footballer who played primarily as midfielder. | Rodríguez began his career at Deportivo Español, moving to Club Olimpo at the beginning of the 1990s. In the spring of 1991 he joined Polish I liga site Lech Poznań, becoming first foreign player in club's history. He made his league debut in 0–0 draw against Olimpia Poznań on 30 March 1991. Representing the club in 1990–91 season Rodríguez made 5 league appearances without any goal scored. | [] | [
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projected-06900611-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horacio%20Carbonari | Horacio Carbonari | Introduction | Horacio Angel Carbonari (born 2 May 1974) is a Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was nicknamed "Bazooka" due to his powerful free-kicks. | [] | [
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projected-06900611-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horacio%20Carbonari | Horacio Carbonari | Rosario Central | Horacio Angel Carbonari (born 2 May 1974) is a Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was nicknamed "Bazooka" due to his powerful free-kicks. | Born in Santa Teresa, a town in the southern end of Santa Fe Province, Carbonari began his career at Rosario Central. His debut at the first division was in 1993. In the Argentinian club, he won the 1995 Copa CONMEBOL and was the competition's joint top scorer with four goals, having scored twice in the second leg of the final against Atlético Mineiro. From 1993 to 1998, Carbonari played a total of 135 Argentine Primera División matches, scoring 26 goals. | [] | [
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projected-06900611-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horacio%20Carbonari | Horacio Carbonari | England | Horacio Angel Carbonari (born 2 May 1974) is a Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was nicknamed "Bazooka" due to his powerful free-kicks. | Carbonari was signed by Derby County in the summer of 1998 for £3 million by former Derby manager Jim Smith. Carbonari was the first Argentinian ever to play in the Premier League alongside Juan Cobián, who was at Sheffield Wednesday. He quickly became a fans favourite and won praise from the fans after scoring twice against rivals Nottingham Forest in the 1998-99 Premier League.
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projected-06900611-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horacio%20Carbonari | Horacio Carbonari | Return to Rosario Central and retirement | Horacio Angel Carbonari (born 2 May 1974) is a Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was nicknamed "Bazooka" due to his powerful free-kicks. | Carbonari returned to Rosario Central in 2003, where he suffered from knee injuries. He helped the club to qualify for the 2004 Copa Libertadores, where his club lost to São Paulo in the Round of 16 after the penalty shootout, with Carbonari scoring from the spot. He decided to retire in 2005 after a knee injury ended his season.
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projected-06900611-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horacio%20Carbonari | Horacio Carbonari | Honours | Horacio Angel Carbonari (born 2 May 1974) is a Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was nicknamed "Bazooka" due to his powerful free-kicks. | Rosario Central
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projected-23573670-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965%20ICF%20Canoe%20Slalom%20World%20Championships | 1965 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships | Introduction | The 1965 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships were held in Spittal an der Drau, Austria under the auspices of International Canoe Federation for the second time in a row after hosting the event previously in 1963. It was the 9th edition. It also marked some changes in which the folding kayak events were replaced by standard kayaks for the men's and women's events. Additionally, the mixed C2 team event returned for the first time since 1957. | [] | [
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projected-56565259-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcelo%20S%C3%BCller | Marcelo Süller | Introduction | Marcelo Hugo Süller (born 29 October 1971) is an Argentine retired footballer who played primarily as forward. | [] | [
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projected-56565259-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcelo%20S%C3%BCller | Marcelo Süller | Club career | Marcelo Hugo Süller (born 29 October 1971) is an Argentine retired footballer who played primarily as forward. | Born in Buenos Aires, Süller began his career at All Boys. In the summer of 1991 he went on unsuccessful trial for Polish I liga site Wisła Kraków. Soon after that he signed with Igloopol Dębica. Representing the club in 1991–92 season Süller made 5 league appearances without any goal scored in Polish top-flight. He returned to Argentina as he transferred to All Boys in 1992 and played 16 games for the club. Between 1993 and 2000 he competed in Primera B Metropolitana and Primera C playing for Club Almagro, Deportivo Armenio and Club Comunicaciones. | [] | [
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projected-56565259-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcelo%20S%C3%BCller | Marcelo Süller | Coaching career | Marcelo Hugo Süller (born 29 October 1971) is an Argentine retired footballer who played primarily as forward. | In 2000 Süller coached Barracas Central. | [] | [
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projected-56565259-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcelo%20S%C3%BCller | Marcelo Süller | Personal life | Marcelo Hugo Süller (born 29 October 1971) is an Argentine retired footballer who played primarily as forward. | He is adoptive brother of Silvia Süller. | [] | [
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projected-23573671-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vysok%C3%A1%20%28M%C4%9Bln%C3%ADk%20District%29 | Vysoká (Mělník District) | Introduction | Vysoká is a municipality and village in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. | [] | [
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projected-56565287-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei%20Mal%27tsov | Sergei Mal'tsov | Introduction | General Sergei Ivanovich Mal'tsov (; 1810–1893) was a Russian industrialist of the nineteenth century.
His father, Ivan Akimovich Mal’tsov expanded the family business, previously based on glass and linen production by developing the metallurgy industry in Lyudinovo, Kaluga Oblast. From this basis Sergei developed the Mal’tsov industrial region an area which covered about 215,000 hectares mostly along the Bolva River. He turned the industrial region into a major centre of machine building. It was here that the first rails, locomotives, steamships, and screw propellers were made in Russia. By 1875, Mal’tsov was able to found a corporation which included over 30 enterprises with a combined capital of 6 million rubles. These works were nationalised in 1885. | [] | [
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projected-56565287-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei%20Mal%27tsov | Sergei Mal'tsov | References | General Sergei Ivanovich Mal'tsov (; 1810–1893) was a Russian industrialist of the nineteenth century.
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projected-06900616-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaheim%20Fire%20%26%20Rescue | Anaheim Fire & Rescue | Introduction | The Anaheim Fire & Rescue is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for Anaheim, California. | [] | [
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projected-06900616-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaheim%20Fire%20%26%20Rescue | Anaheim Fire & Rescue | History | The Anaheim Fire & Rescue is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for Anaheim, California. | In 1857 the City of Anaheim was incorporated and the City's volunteer fire system was established. Initially the volunteer department consisted of twenty men. It wasn't until 1915 that the department purchased their first motorized ladder truck. At this time the Anaheim City Council authorized the employment of two full-time firemen. These two men worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and lived at the Anaheim Fire Station.
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