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When was the person who Messi's goals in Copa del Rey compared to get signed by Barcelona? | June 1982 | FC Barcelona
In June 1982, Diego Maradona was signed for a world record fee of £5 million from Boca Juniors. In the following season, under coach Luis, Barcelona won the Copa del Rey, beating Real Madrid. However, Maradona's time with Barcelona was short-lived and he soon left for Napoli. At the start of the 1984–85 se... |
What month did the Tripartite discussions begin between Britain, France, and the country where, despite being headquartered in the nation called the nobilities commonwealth, the top-ranking Warsaw Pact operatives originated? | mid-June | Szlachta
The Polish nobility enjoyed many rights that were not available to the noble classes of other countries and, typically, each new monarch conceded them further privileges. Those privileges became the basis of the Golden Liberty in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Despite having a king, Poland was called the ... |
What county is Erik Hort's birthplace a part of? | Rockland County, New York | Montebello, New York
Montebello (Italian: "Beautiful mountain") is an incorporated village in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Suffern, east of Hillburn, south of Wesley Hills, and west of Airmont. The population was 4,526 at the 2010 census.
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Erik Hort
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What year did the publisher of Labyrinth end? | 1986 | Acornsoft
Acornsoft ceased to operate as a separate company upon the departure of David Johnson-Davies in January 1986. Past this date, Acorn Computers used the Acornsoft name on office software it released in the "VIEW" family for the BBC Master series. In 1986 Superior Software was granted a licence to publish some A... |
When was Lady Godiva's birthplace abolished? | 918 | Mercia
When Æthelflæd died in 918, Ælfwynn, her daughter by Æthelred, succeeded as 'Second Lady of the Mercians', but within six months Edward had deprived her of all authority in Mercia and taken her into Wessex.
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Spalding Priory
It was founded as a cell of Croyland Abbey, in 1052, by Leofric, Earl of Mercia and h... |
When was the region immediately north of the region where Israel is located and the location of the Battle of Qurah and Umm al Maradim created? | 1930 | History of Saudi Arabia
For much of the region's history a patchwork of tribal rulers controlled most of the area. The Al Saud (the Saudi royal family) emerged as minor tribal rulers in Najd in central Arabia. From the mid-18th century, imbued with the religious zeal of the Wahhabi Islamic movement, they became aggress... |
Where does the body of water by the city where the Southeast Library designer died empty into the Gulf of Mexico? | Mississippi River Delta | Riverside Plaza
Riverside Plaza is a modernist and brutalist apartment complex designed by Ralph Rapson that opened in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1973. Situated on the edge of downtown Minneapolis in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, and next to both the University of Minnesota's West Bank and Augsburg University, the s... |
When did the explorer reach the city where the headquarters of the only group larger than Vilaiyaadu Mankatha's record label is located? | August 3, 1769 | Santa Monica, California
Santa Monica was long inhabited by the Tongva people. Santa Monica was called Kecheek in the Tongva language. The first non-indigenous group to set foot in the area was the party of explorer Gaspar de Portolà, who camped near the present day intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues on August... |
When was the start of the battle of the birthplace of the performer of III? | December 14, 1814 | Battle of New Orleans
The Battle of New Orleans was a series of engagements fought between December 14, 1814 and January 18, 1815, constituting the last major battle of the War of 1812. American combatants, commanded by Major General Andrew Jackson, prevented a much larger British force, commanded by Admiral Alexander ... |
What is the Till dom ensamma performer's birth date? | 11 September 1962 | Mauro Scocco
Mauro Scocco (born 11 September 1962) is a Swedish pop artist of Italian descent. He has been described as "one of the sharpest songwriters in Sweden". Scocco was the singer for the pop group Ratata (1980–83) transformed into a duo with Johan Ekelund (1983–89). After Ratata, Scocco has continued as a solo ... |
How many episodes are in season 5 of the series with The Bag or the Bat? | 12 | The Bag or the Bat
"The Bag or the Bat" is the pilot episode of the Showtime original series "Ray Donovan", and premiered on June 30, 2013. The series premiere was directed by Allen Coulter and written by series creator Ann Biderman. Prior to the premiere television airing, the episode was uploaded to YouTube by Showti... |
How were the people from whom new coins were a proclamation of independence by the Somali Muslim Ajuran Empire expelled from the country between Thailand and A Lim's country? | The dynasty regrouped and defeated the Portuguese | Ottoman Empire
The discovery of new maritime trade routes by Western European states allowed them to avoid the Ottoman trade monopoly. The Portuguese discovery of the Cape of Good Hope in 1488 initiated a series of Ottoman-Portuguese naval wars in the Indian Ocean throughout the 16th century. The Somali Muslim Ajuran E... |
What is the birthplace of the person after whom São José dos Campos was named? | Nazareth | São José dos Campos
São José dos Campos (, meaning Saint Joseph of the Fields) is a major city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. One of the leading industrial and research centers with emphasis in aerospace sciences in Latin America, the city is located in the Paraíba ... |
How many times did plague occur in the place where Crucifixion's creator died? | 22 | The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence (Titian)
The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence is a 1558 painting by Titian, now in the church of I Gesuiti in Venice. It so impressed Philip II of Spain that he commissioned a second version in 1567 for the basilica at El Escorial.
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Crucifixion (Titian)
The Crucifixion is a life sized pai... |
What year did the Governor of the city where the basilica named after the same saint as the one that Mantua Cathedral is dedicated to die? | 1952 | St. Peter's Basilica
The Papal Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican (Italian: Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano), or simply St. Peter's Basilica (Latin: Basilica Sancti Petri), is an Italian Renaissance church in Vatican City, the papal enclave within the city of Rome.
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Governor of Vatican City
The post of ... |
What company succeeded the owner of Empire Sports Network? | Time Warner | Empire Sports Network
Empire Sports Network was an American regional sports network that was owned by the Adelphia Communications Corporation. The network was available on cable providers in much of upstate New York (stretching from Buffalo to Albany), as well as parts of northern Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio. The net... |
When was the Palau de la Generalitat constructed in the city where Martin from the region where Perdiguera is located died? | built in the 15th century | Perdiguera
Perdiguera is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2009 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 662 inhabitants.
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Gothic architecture
The Palais des Papes in Avignon is the best complete large royal palace, alongside the Royal palace of Olite, bui... |
Who married the actor from Terminator? | Maria Shriver | Chrétien DuBois
Several prominent Americans figure among Chretien du Bois' descendants, including former governor of Massachusetts William Floyd Weld, actor Marlon Brando, Jr., painter Mary Cassatt, journalist Maria Shriver (wife of California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger), Samuel Walton, General George Smith Patton ... |
Who was in charge of the place where Castricum is located? | Johan Remkes | North Holland
The capital and seat of the provincial government is Haarlem, and the province's largest city is the Netherlands' capital Amsterdam. The King's Commissioner of North Holland is Johan Remkes, serving since 2010. There are 51 municipalities and three (including parts of) water boards in the province.
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Who is the mascot of the university related to Randy Conrads? | Benny Beaver | Benny Beaver
Benny Beaver is the official mascot of Oregon State University and winner of the 2011 Capital One Mascot of the Year write - in campaign. The exact date of when the name was first used as the university's mascot is not known, but photographs in the school's yearbook document its use as early as the 1940s.
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What does seal stand for in the U.S. military branch that operates destroyers, as well as the USS Edsall? | Sea, Air, and Land | USS Edsall (DE-129)
USS "Edsall" (DE-129) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer escort in the United States Navy. She was the second Navy ship named in honor of Seaman Norman Edsall (1873–1899).
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List of destroyer classes of the United States Navy
The first major warship produced by the U.S. Navy after World ... |
Who is the child of Chiang Hsiao-wen's father? | Chiang Hsiao-wu | Chiang Hsiao-wen
Chiang Hsiao-wen (; also known as Alan Chiang; 14 December 1935 – 14 April 1989) was the eldest son of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. His mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang-liang. He had one younger sister, Hsiao-chang, a... |
Where was the person who wrote about the rioting being a dividing factor in Birmingham educated? | University of Glasgow | James Watt
While working as an instrument maker at the University of Glasgow, Watt became interested in the technology of steam engines. He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and reheating the cylinder. Watt introduced a design enhancement, the separate condens... |
Whose sister played Susie in miracle on 34th street? | Lana Wood | Five Finger Exercise
The film stars Rosalind Russell, Jack Hawkins, Richard Beymer, Maximilian Schell, and Annette Gorman, with an early screen appearance from Lana Wood, the sister of Natalie Wood.
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Miracle on 34th Street
Attorney Fred Gailey (John Payne), Doris's neighbor, takes the young divorcée's daughter Susa... |
Who is the child of the Italian navigator who explored the eastern coast of the continent César Gaytan was born in for the English? | Sebastian Cabot | Paula Santiago
Paula Santiago (born 1969 in Guadalajara) is a Mexican mixed media artist whose works have been displayed at the Monterrey Museum of Modern Art and several galleries in Europe and North America. Most of her work stands out by being made with her own blood and hair.
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Sebastian Cabot (explorer)
Sebasti... |
Who is the spouse of Young Man Luther's author? | Joan Erikson | Young Man Luther
Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History is a 1958 book by psychologist Erik Erikson. It was one of the first psychobiographies of a famous historical figure. Erikson found in Martin Luther a good model of his discovery of "the identity crisis". Erikson was sure he could explain Luther's... |
How many times did the plague occur in the city where the painter of The Bacchanal of the Andrians died? | 22 | The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence (Titian)
The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence is a 1558 painting by Titian, now in the church of I Gesuiti in Venice. It so impressed Philip II of Spain that he commissioned a second version in 1567 for the basilica at El Escorial.
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Black Death
In 1466, perhaps 40,000 people died of the p... |
In what year was the group who performed Attics To Eden formed? | 2005 | Madina Lake
Madina Lake is an American alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 2005. Madina Lake released their debut album "From Them, Through Us, to You" through Roadrunner Records on March 27, 2007. Madina Lake won Best International Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards 2007. The group disbanded in September 2013 befo... |
Where did the arguer that the country Directive 10/2 called for actions against had become an imperialist power declare he would intervene in the Korean conflict? | Politburo | Korean War
On 27 June 1950, two days after the KPA invaded and three months before the Chinese entered the war, President Truman dispatched the United States Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait, to prevent hostilities between the Nationalist Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). On 4 Augus... |
When did military instruction start at the place where Larry Alcala was educated? | 1912 | Reserve Officers' Training Corps (Philippines)
ROTC in the Philippines began in 1912 when the Philippine Constabulary commenced with military instruction at the University of the Philippines. The university's Board of Regents then made representations to the United States Department of War through the Governor - Genera... |
When did the city where Greenwood Laboratory School is located become capitol of the state where the screenwriter of The Poor Boob was born? | 1839 | Greenwood Laboratory School
Greenwood Laboratory School is a comprehensive K-12 laboratory school affiliated with, and located on the campus of, Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri.
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The Poor Boob
The Poor Boob is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Margare... |
Who is played by the director of The Good Shepherd in The Godfather? | Vito Andolini | The Godfather Part II
The Godfather Part II is a 1974 American crime film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a screenplay co-written with Mario Puzo, starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. Partially based on Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather, the film is both sequel and prequel to The Godfather, presentin... |
How long are the council terms of the city that shares a county with Helvetia? | four-year | Tucson, Arizona
Both the council members and the mayor serve four-year terms; none face term limits. Council members are nominated by their wards via a ward-level primary held in September. The top vote-earners from each party then compete at-large for their ward's seat on the November ballot. In other words, on electi... |
When was the region immediately north of the region that prevailed with the disgrace of Near East and the terrain feature on which shamal is located created? | 1930 | Near East
Subsequently with the disgrace of "Near East" in diplomatic and military circles, "Middle East" prevailed. However, "Near East" continues in some circles at the discretion of the defining agency or academic department. They are not generally considered distinct regions as they were at their original definitio... |
How did did the people fare during the reign of the abolisher of sati partha in India? | a long period of prosperity for the British people | Sati (practice)
The British East India Company initially tolerated the practice, with William Carey noting 438 incidences within a 30 - mile (48 - km) radius of Calcutta, in 1803, despite its ban within Calcutta itself. Historian A.F. Salahuddin Ahmed states Company employees ``not only seemed to accord an official san... |
What is the position of the 1st governor general of India? | Governor-General of India | Warren Hastings
Warren Hastings (6 December 1732 – 22 August 1818), an English statesman, was the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and thereby the first "de facto" Governor-General of India from 1774 to 1785. In 1787, he was accused of corruption and ... |
Who is the child of the president who suffered a major defeat when the body which approves members of the American cabinet refused to ratify the Versailles treaty? | Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre | Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre
Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre (August 28, 1887 – January 15, 1933) was a daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. She was a political activist, and "She worked vigorously for women's suffrage, social issues, and to promote her father's call for a League of Nations, and e... |
What does dell call the feature letting the interface replacing FireWire in later iterations of the iPod drives to remain powered when the computer is off? | PowerShare | IPod
The third generation began including a 30-pin dock connector, allowing for FireWire or USB connectivity. This provided better compatibility with non-Apple machines, as most of them did not have FireWire ports at the time. Eventually Apple began shipping iPods with USB cables instead of FireWire, although the latte... |
Who wrote Turn Me On by the singer of Come Away with Me? | John D. Loudermilk | Come Away with Me
Come Away with Me is the first full - length album by vocalist Norah Jones, released by Blue Note Records on February 26, 2002. The album received Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album and was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February ... |
Who was second pick in the 1999 draft of the league that has a competition where they give out the MLB MVP award after it? | Josh Beckett | New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of two major league clubs based in New York City; the other club i... |
The Commission of Truth and Friendship established governments for Bustami's birth country and a second country that had who as president after declaring independence? | Francisco Guterres | Bustami
Bustami (born on July 1, 1982) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for PSAP Sigli in the Indonesia Super League.
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East Timor
Democratic Republic of Timor - Leste Repúblika Demokrátika Timór Lorosa'e (Tetum) República Democrática de Timor - Leste (Portuguese) Flag Coat of arms Motto: Unidade, Acç... |
Where is the country with ISO code ISO 3166-2:CV located? | Atlantic | ISO 3166-2:CV
ISO 3166-2:CV is the entry for Cabo Verde in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
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Cape Verde
Ca... |
What was the form of the language Auctor is in, used in the era of the Frankish king who created the Holy Roman Empire, later known as? | Medieval Latin | Middle Ages
Charlemagne's court in Aachen was the centre of the cultural revival sometimes referred to as the "Carolingian Renaissance". Literacy increased, as did development in the arts, architecture and jurisprudence, as well as liturgical and scriptural studies. The English monk Alcuin (d. 804) was invited to Aache... |
When did the political party that favored harsh punishment of southern states after the Civil War, gain control of the House? | the 2010 election | 2010 United States House of Representatives elections
Republicans regained control of the chamber they had lost in the 2006 midterm elections, picking up a net total of 63 seats and erasing the gains Democrats made in 2006 and 2008. Although the sitting U.S. President's party usually loses seats in a midterm election, ... |
When did the person chosen to be president of the confederacy end his fight in the Mexican-American war? | 1848 | Jefferson Davis
Davis was born in Fairview, Kentucky, to a moderately prosperous farmer, the youngest of ten children. He grew up in Wilkinson County, Mississippi, and also lived in Louisiana. His eldest brother Joseph Emory Davis secured the younger Davis's appointment to the United States Military Academy. After grad... |
What city is the star of Sous les pieds des femmes from? | La Goulette | Sous les pieds des femmes
Sous les pieds des femmes (also known as "Under Women's Feet") is a 1997 French drama film written and directed by Rachida Krim and starring Claudia Cardinale.
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Claudia Cardinale
Claudia Cardinale was born Claude Joséphine Rose Cardinale in La Goulette, a neighborhood of Tunis, French prot... |
what is meaning of the word that is a majority religion of the area that became India when the country origin of Mizraab was created in Arabic dictionary? | IN | Hindus
The word Hindu is derived from the Indo - Aryan and Sanskrit word Sindhu, which means ``a large body of water '', covering`` river, ocean''. It was used as the name of the Indus river and also referred to its tributaries. The actual term 'hindu' first occurs, states Gavin Flood, as ``a Persian geographical term ... |
Who stars in the video "One Last Time" by the performer of Baby I? | Matt Bennett | Baby I
"Baby I" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande for her debut studio album "Yours Truly" (2013). It was written by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Antonio Dixon and Patrick "J. Que" Smith and produced by the first two. The song was released by Republic Records on July 22, 2013, as the second single from... |
When did the majority party in the House of Representatives gain control of the body which approves members of the Cabinet? | January 2015 | Cabinet of the United States
The heads of the executive departments and all other federal agency heads are nominated by the President and then presented to the Senate for confirmation or rejection by a simple majority (although before the use of the ``nuclear option ''during the 113th US Congress, they could have been ... |
How many ethnic minorities were looked at differently in the city where the headquarters of the only group larger than Långa nätter's record label is located? | two | Långa nätter
Långa nätter is the debut album by singer-songwriter Melissa Horn, released April 30, 2008, on Sony Music Entertainment. It was produced by Lasse Englund and Jan Radesjö. The album features the singles "Långa nätter", "En famn för mig" and "Som jag hade dig förut", a duet with Lars Winnerbäck.
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Santa M... |
When did the country the top-ranking Warsaw Pact operatives came from, despite it being headquartered in the country where A Generation is set, agree to a unified Germany inside NATO? | May 1990 | A Generation
"A Generation" is set in Wola, a working-class section of Warsaw, in 1942 and tells the stories of two young men at odds with the Germans occupation of Poland. The young protagonist, Stach (Tadeusz Łomnicki), is living in squalor on the outskirts of the city and carrying out wayward acts of theft and rebel... |
Who won the Indy Car Race in the largest populated city of the state where the performer of Mingus Three is from? | Mario Andretti | Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix
After a hiatus of eleven years, the race was revived by the Verizon IndyCar Series in 2016. It was held on Saturday night under the lights. Long considered a popular Indy car track, Phoenix has a rich history of open wheel races, including a spectacular crash involving John... |
Who did the person who married their half sister in the bible marry after the death of sarah? | Keturah | Incest in the Bible
In ancient times, tribal nations preferred endogamous marriage -- marriage to one's relatives; the ideal marriage was usually that to a cousin, and it was often forbidden for an eldest daughter to even marry outside the family. Marriage to a half - sister, for example, is considered incest by most n... |
What is the average salary of a working person with the same nationality as the producer of The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch? | $59,039 | Household income in the United States
One key measure is the real median level, meaning half of households have income above that level and half below, adjusted for inflation. According to the Census, this measure was $59,039 in 2016, a record high. This was the largest two year percentage increase on record.
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Who was Beyonce's husband talking about in the the song Cry? | three different relationships he had in the past | Beyoncé
Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child in June 2005, she released her second solo album, B'Day (2006), which contained hits "Déjà Vu", "Irreplaceable", and "Beautiful Liar". Beyoncé also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in Dreamgirls (2006), and starring roles in The Pink Pa... |
When was the region immediately north of the region where Israel is located and the site of the most growth in desalination for agricultural use established? | 1932 | Saudi Arabia
The area of modern - day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al - Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests begin... |
An Indy car race was held in the capital of the state where the performer of Mingus Plays Piano was born. Who won the race? | Mario Andretti | Mingus Plays Piano
Mingus Plays Piano is a 1963 solo jazz album by Charles Mingus. The album is notable for Mingus's departure from his usual role as composer and double-bassist in ensemble recordings, instead playing piano without any additional musicians.
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Arizona
Arizona ( (listen); Navajo: Hoozdo Hahoodzo Navaj... |
What is the name of the famous bridge in the birth city of the composer of Scanderbeg? | Ponte di Rialto | Scanderbeg (opera)
Scanderbeg (; RV 732) is an opera ("dramma per musica") in three acts composed by Antonio Vivaldi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Salvi. It was first performed at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence on 22 June 1718 to mark the re-opening of the theatre to public performances. While the libretto ha... |
Who was the spouse of a leading speaker against slavery and publisher of an antislavery newspaper? | Helen Pitts Douglass | The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper)
The North Star was a nineteenth - century anti-slavery newspaper published from the Talman Building in Rochester, New York by abolitionist Frederick Douglass. The paper commenced publication on December 3, 1847 and ceased as The North Star in June 1851 when it merged with Gerrit ... |
Where is the district that the person who wanted to reform and address John Kodwo Amissah's religion preached a sermon on Marian devotion before his death located? | Saxony-Anhalt | Mary, mother of Jesus
Despite Martin Luther's harsh polemics against his Roman Catholic opponents over issues concerning Mary and the saints, theologians appear to agree that Luther adhered to the Marian decrees of the ecumenical councils and dogmas of the church. He held fast to the belief that Mary was a perpetual vi... |
What is the capital of the county where Fort Deposit is located? | Hayneville, Alabama | Hayneville, Alabama
Hayneville is a town in Lowndes County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 932, down from its record high of 1,177 in 2000. The city is the county seat of Lowndes County. It is also part of the Montgomery Metropolitan Statistical Area. It initially incorporated in 1831, bu... |
How long had Pfrang Association's headquarters location been the capitol city of the area where Guangling District is located? | about 400 years | Pfrang Association
Pfrang Association (also known as Pfrang) is a charitable organization based in Nanjing, China which raises money to assist with the education of children in the poor and rural regions of Jiangsu Province. Its aim is to help overcome social inequality and as a result break the cycle of lack of educat... |
What was the language Auctor comes from during the era of the man crowned first Holy Roman Emperor later known as? | Medieval Latin | Middle Ages
Charlemagne's court in Aachen was the centre of the cultural revival sometimes referred to as the "Carolingian Renaissance". Literacy increased, as did development in the arts, architecture and jurisprudence, as well as liturgical and scriptural studies. The English monk Alcuin (d. 804) was invited to Aache... |
When did the 1979-80 European Cup winner win the FA Cup? | 1898 and 1959 | 1979–80 European Cup
The 1979–80 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by holders Nottingham Forest in the final against Hamburg. The winning goal was scored by John Robertson, who drilled the ball into the corner of the Hamburg net from outside the penalty area. Forest became the only side to win... |
Who was a prominent figure at the radio division of the network that created the version of The Biggest Loser set in the country where Seria is? | Walter Sabo | Seria, Belait
Seria is a mukim in the Belait District of Brunei. It is about 169 square kilometres in size. It is located in the north-west of the Belait District, bordering the South China Sea to the north, Mukim Liang to the east, Mukim Labi to the south-east, Mukim Kuala Balai to the south and Mukim Kuala Belait to ... |
What was the 2018 population of the Italian city that's underwater? | 260,897 | Venice
Venice (/ ˈvɛnɪs /, VEN - iss; Italian: Venezia (veˈnɛttsja) (listen); Venetian: Venesia, Venexia (veˈnɛsja)) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is situated across a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by 400 bridges. The islands are located in... |
What was the language from which the last name Sylvester originated during the era of the person crowned emperor of the west in 800 CE later known as? | Medieval Latin | Sylvester
Sylvester is a name derived from the Latin adjective silvestris meaning ``wooded ''or`` wild'', which derives from the noun silva meaning ``woodland ''. Classical Latin spells this with i. In Classical Latin y represented a separate sound distinct from i, not a native Latin sound but one used in transcription... |
Who is the head of the agency that created MYSTIC? | ADM Michael S. Rogers | MYSTIC (surveillance program)
MYSTIC is a former secret program used since 2009 by the US National Security Agency (NSA) to collect the metadata as well as the content of phone calls from several countries. The program was first revealed in March 2014, based upon documents leaked by Edward Snowden.
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What was the wettest year of the administrative territorial entity that contains the administrative territorial entity where Drexel Heights is located? | 1905 | Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation
Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation is the agency within Pima County, Arizona that manages the natural resources, parks, and recreation offerings within Pima County including Tucson, AZ.
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Drexel Heights, Arizona
Drexel Heights is a census-designate... |
Who won the Indy Car Race in the largest populated city of the state where the performer of Mingus Plays Piano is from? | Mario Andretti | Mingus Plays Piano
Mingus Plays Piano is a 1963 solo jazz album by Charles Mingus. The album is notable for Mingus's departure from his usual role as composer and double-bassist in ensemble recordings, instead playing piano without any additional musicians.
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Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus was born in Nogales, Arizon... |
What does the river that Darling Mills Creek turns into flow into? | Sydney Harbour | Darling Mills Creek
The Darling Mills Creek, an urban watercourse that is part of the Parramatta River catchment, is located in Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Parramatta River
The Parramatta River is an intermediate tide dominated, drowned valley estuary located in Sydney, New South Wales, Aus... |
What administrative territorial entity does Darley Ramon Torres's place of birth located? | Minas Gerais | Chico Xavier
Xavier was born in the city of Pedro Leopoldo, State of Minas Gerais and is popularly known as "Chico Xavier" ("Chico" is the Portuguese nickname for "Francisco"). Xavier called his spiritual guide Emmanuel, who according to Xavier, lived in ancient Rome as Senator Publius Lentulus, was reincarnated in Spa... |
Which county shares a border with the county where the most populous city in the state where Washington State Prison can be found is located? | Presque Isle County | Washington State Prison
Washington State Prison is located in Davisboro in Washington County, Georgia. It is a facility for a maximum of 1548 adult male inmates at minimum and medium security. It is a part of the Georgia Department of Corrections.
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Alpena Power Company
Alpena Power Company is a public utility compa... |
What is the meaning of the name of the city where the Yongle emperor greeted the person to whom the edict was addressed? | Nankin | Sino-Tibetan relations during the Ming dynasty
During his travels beginning in 1403, Deshin Shekpa was induced by further exhortations by the Ming court to visit Nanjing by April 10, 1407. Norbu writes that the Yongle Emperor, following the tradition of Mongol emperors and their reverence for the Sakya lamas, showed an... |
What is the direction of flow of the body of water by the city where Write This Down was formed? | Minnesota | Write This Down (band)
Write This Down is an American Christian rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Formed in 2005, the band consists of vocalists and guitarists Nate Rockwell and Mike Kuwica, bassist Nick Lombardo and drummer Chad Nichols. Their music has been featured on Internet-based radio stations, receiving re... |
How were people from whom new coins were a proclamation of independence by the Somali Muslim Ajuran Empire expelled from the natural boundary between Thailand and A Don's country? | The dynasty regrouped and defeated the Portuguese | A Don
A Don is a village in south-eastern Laos near the border with Vietnam. It is located in Kaleum District in Sekong Province.
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Ottoman Empire
The discovery of new maritime trade routes by Western European states allowed them to avoid the Ottoman trade monopoly. The Portuguese discovery of the Cape of Good Hope ... |
Who is the father of Empress Wang's husband? | Yang Xingmi | Empress Wang (Yang Pu)
Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown), known as Empress Rang (讓皇后, "empress of the emperor who yielded") during Southern Tang, was the wife and empress of Yang Pu (Emperor Rui), the final ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Wu. As he was the only ruler who claime... |
When did the country with a co-official language used in the film titled after the city that is the final resting place of Tito first attend the Olympics games? | 2016 | Josip Broz Tito
Every year a "Brotherhood and Unity" relay race is organized in Montenegro, Macedonia and Serbia which ends at the "House of Flowers" in Belgrade on May 25 – the final resting place of Tito. At the same time, runners in Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina set off for Kumrovec, Tito's birthplace... |
Who is the spouse of the actress who played the fairy god mother in Shrek 2? | Adrian Edmondson | Shrek 2
Shrek 2 is a 2004 American computer - animated fantasy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon. It is the sequel to 2001's Shrek, with Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz reprising their respective voice roles of Shrek, Donkey, and Fiona from th... |
When was the last time Darren Carter's team beat the 1894-95 FA Cup winner? | 1 December 2010 | Second City derby
Date Venue Home team Score Competition Round Attendance 5 November 1887 Wellington Road Aston Villa 4 -- 0 FA Cup 2nd Round 23 March 1901 Muntz Street Small Heath 0 -- 0 FA Cup Quarter Final 27 March 1901 Villa Park Aston Villa 1 -- 0 FA Cup Quarter Final replay 23 May 1963 St Andrew's Birmingham City... |
What is the name of the famous bridge in the city where the composer of La Silvia was born? | Ponte di Rialto | Orlando furioso (Vivaldi, 1714)
Orlando furioso RV 819 (, Teatro San Angelo, Venice 1714) is a three-act opera surviving in manuscript in Antonio Vivaldi's personal library, only partly related to his better known Orlando furioso (RV 728) of 1727. It is a recomposition of an "Orlando furioso" written by Giovanni Albert... |
Who is the spouse of the actor that plays Jarvis in the Avengers Age of Ultron? | Jennifer Connelly | A Beautiful Mind (soundtrack)
A Beautiful Mind is the original soundtrack album, on the Decca Records label, of the 2001 film "A Beautiful Mind" starring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly (who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as "Alicia Nash"), Christopher Plummer and Paul Bettany. The orig... |
What is the location of formation of the film company distributing The Boss? | Fort Lee | World Film Company
The World Film Company or World Film Corporation was an American film production and distribution company, organized in 1914 in Fort Lee, New Jersey.
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The Boss (1915 film)
The Boss is a 1915 silent film produced by William A. Brady and released through his World Film Company. The film is based on... |
How long are the city council terms in the second largest city in the state where Yuma is located? | four-year | Tucson, Arizona
Both the council members and the mayor serve four-year terms; none face term limits. Council members are nominated by their wards via a ward-level primary held in September. The top vote-earners from each party then compete at-large for their ward's seat on the November ballot. In other words, on electi... |
Who is the child of the president under whom prohibition occurred? | Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre | Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre
Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre (August 28, 1887 – January 15, 1933) was a daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. She was a political activist, and "She worked vigorously for women's suffrage, social issues, and to promote her father's call for a League of Nations, and e... |
What administrative territorial entity contains the place where KPRM is licensed to broadcast to? | Hubbard County, Minnesota | Emmaville, Minnesota
Emmaville is an unincorporated community in Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States, half way between Park Rapids and Lake George. The small community is located at the junction of Hubbard County Roads 4 and 24, within Clay Township and Lake Emma Township. Through the years, population estimates h... |
Who played the girlfriend of who plays marty mcfly's daughter in back to the future 2? | Claudia Wells | List of Back to the Future characters
Marty Jr. and Marlene McFly (both portrayed by Michael J. Fox) are Marty McFly and Jennifer Parker's future fraternal twin son and daughter in Part II.
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List of Back to the Future characters
The character was played by Claudia Wells in Back to the Future. However, Wells was not... |
When was the death penalty abolished in the country near the country where the writer of The Book Thief is a citizen of? | 1989 | The Book Thief (film)
The Book Thief is a 2013 World War II war drama film directed by Brian Percival and starring Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson, and Sophie Nélisse. The film is based on the 2005 novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and adapted by Michael Petroni. The film is about a young girl living with her adoptive G... |
What is the tallest building in the state where KZAR is located? | Texas Commerce Tower | KZAR
KZAR (97.7 FM) is an Air 1 affiliate radio station licensed to McQueeney, Texas, United States. The station serves the San Antonio area with a Christian Worship format. The station is currently owned by Educational Media Foundation.
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Houston
In the 1960s, Downtown Houston consisted of a collection of mid-rise ... |
What is the maximum load drawn by the 1.0 and 2.0 versions of the device that replaced FireWire in later iPods? | five unit loads | IPod
The third generation began including a 30-pin dock connector, allowing for FireWire or USB connectivity. This provided better compatibility with non-Apple machines, as most of them did not have FireWire ports at the time. Eventually Apple began shipping iPods with USB cables instead of FireWire, although the latte... |
Where is the headquarters of Radio Television of this country that has a co-official language that is the same as the language of Olivera Markovic? | Pristina | Olivera Marković
Olivera Marković (née Đorđević; ; 3 May 1925 – 2 July 2011) was a Serbian actress. She appeared in 170 films and television shows between 1946 and 2005. She won the Golden Arena for Best Actress in 1964 for her role in "Službeni položaj".
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Media in Pristina
Media in Pristina have followed all elect... |
What county has a city that is adjacent to the capital city of Erskine College's state? | Richland County | Charleston, South Carolina
Although the city lost the status of state capital to Columbia in 1786, Charleston became even more prosperous in the plantation-dominated economy of the post-Revolutionary years. The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 revolutionized the processing of this crop, making short-staple cotton pr... |
When did the majority party in the House of Representatives gain control of the body which determines rules of the US House and US Senate? | January 2015 | 2014 United States Senate elections
The Republicans regained the majority of the Senate in the 114th Congress, which started in January 2015; the Republicans had not controlled the Senate since January 2007. They had needed a net gain of at least six seats to obtain a majority. They held all of their seats, and gained ... |
When did Nissan, the Acura Legend maker and the Scion Fuse manufacturer open US assembly plants? | 1981 | 1973 oil crisis
Some buyers lamented the small size of the first Japanese compacts, and both Toyota and Nissan (then known as Datsun) introduced larger cars such as the Toyota Corona Mark II, the Toyota Cressida, the Mazda 616 and Datsun 810, which added passenger space and amenities such as air conditioning, power ste... |
Who had the lowest batting average in the league where the team with the most games in the series after which the MLB MVP is awarded played? | Bill Bergen | New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. They are one of two major league clubs based in New York City; the other club i... |
What is the public library system called in the place where the Cosbys live in New York? | Brooklyn Public Library | New York City
The New York Public Library, which has the largest collection of any public library system in the United States, serves Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Queens is served by the Queens Borough Public Library, the nation's second largest public library system, while the Brooklyn Public Library serve... |
What is an example of a railroad line in the country first to invade Manchuria? | Yamanote Line | Tokyo
Rail is the primary mode of transportation in Tokyo, which has the most extensive urban railway network in the world and an equally extensive network of surface lines. JR East operates Tokyo's largest railway network, including the Yamanote Line loop that circles the center of downtown Tokyo. Two different organi... |
Who is the child of the Victim of Romance performer? | Chynna Phillips | Victim of Romance
Victim of Romance is singer and songwriter Michelle Phillips' first and only solo album, and was released in February 1977 (see 1977 in music). The record was unsuccessful and Phillips (previously with The Mamas & the Papas) then favored her acting career. The front cover photography was by Terry O'Ne... |
How many times did the plague occur in the birth place of Concerto in C Major Op 3 6's composer? | 22 | Black Death
In 1466, perhaps 40,000 people died of the plague in Paris. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the plague was present in Paris around 30 per cent of the time. The Black Death ravaged Europe for three years before it continued on into Russia, where the disease was present somewhere in the country 25 times b... |
When was the region immediately north of the region where the country in which Aluf can be found is located and the Persian Gulf established? | 1932 | Saudi Arabia
The area of modern - day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al - Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests begin... |
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