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Daniel Webster was born on January 18, 1782, in Salisbury, New Hampshire, at a location within the present day city of Franklin. He was the son of Abigail (née Eastman) and Ebenezer Webster, a farmer and local official who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. Ebenezer's ancestor, the ...
of a rail link via the Lauter dropped significantly. A plan for a main line railway was prepared in 1874. The estimated cost of a line along the Lauter including a branch to Otterberg totalled 3.58 million guilders. At first, there was a dispute over the route. For example, the town of Otterberg, which is located outsi...
What's Alan Watching? was a 1989 CBS television series pilot.
Giovanni Battista Ameglio was an Italian general. He was the governor of Cyrenaica between (1913-1918), and in 1915, while still at office, has been assigned with the governorship of Tripolitania.
Benny Begin (born 1943), Israeli politician ; Catherine Bégin (1939–2013), Canadian actress ; Charles Auguste Frédéric Bégin (1835–1901), French general and Acting Governor of Cochinchina ; Floyd Lawrence Begin (1902–1977), American Roman Catholic bishop ; Jean Bégin (1944–1991), Canadian ice hockey coach ; Johanne Bég...
Barry Humphries (born 1934), Australian comedian, creator of characters Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson ; Carla Humphries (born 1988), American-born Filipina actress and commercial model, also known as Carla Loren ; Charles Humphries, British countertenor ; Chris Humphries (1947–2009), British botanist ; David ...
Sir Thomas Gifford, 1st Baronet (died 1662)
Charles William Molyneux, 1st Earl of Sefton (1748–1794) ; William Philip Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton (1772–1838) (created Baron Sefton on 20 June 1831) ; Charles William Molyneux, 3rd Earl of Sefton (1796–1855) ; William Philip Molyneux, 4th Earl of Sefton (1835–1897) ; Charles William Hylton Molyneux, 5th Earl of Se...
professor emerita of American studies and history at Smith College ; Isaac Horowitz (1920–2005), scientist in automatic control theory, developed quantitative feedback theory ; Israel Albert Horowitz (1907–1973), American chess master ; Jerome Horwitz (1919–2012), American scientist ; Jordan Horowitz (born 1980), Ameri...
Ristiina (in Swedish also known as Kristina) was a municipality of Finland. It was founded in 1649 and it was named after Kristina Stenbock, the wife of Governor General and Count Per Brahe. From the beginning of the year 2013 is a part of Mikkeli city. Ristiina is located in the province of Eastern Finland and is part...
Speaking to the New Statesman in November 2017, Sheinwald expressed unease about British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson's influence on international affairs: “His [Johnson’s] style gets in the way of handling foreign relations in a serious, responsible way at a time of real difficulty for this country… I don’t think h...
Makassar ( muh-KASS-uhr), formerly Ujung Pandang ( oo-JOONG PAHN-dahng), is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, and Bandung. The city is located on the southwest c...
Mary Ann (born 1865 Sydney, died 1934 Brisbane) ; Rebecca Elizabeth (born 1867 Sydney, married 1892 Brisbane to John William Wright, died 1956 Brisbane) ; Martha Jane (born 1869 Sydney, married 1891 Brisbane to architect Henry Wallace Atkinson, died 1920 Brisbane) Sarah Ann (born 1871 Brisbane, died 1873 Brisbane) ; Ev...
Shelley Wark-Martyn (born January 11, 1963) is a former politician from Ontario, Canada. She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995. She represented the riding of Port Arthur. She served as a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Almost two decades later, she...
; Julie Skinner ; Skinny Puppy ; Skookumchuck, British Columbia ; SkyTrain (Vancouver) ; William Smithe ; Snuneymuxw First Nation ; Socialist Party of British Columbia ; South Surrey ; South Westminster ; Bernie Sparkes ; Squamish Nation ; Squamish people ; Stanley Park ; Starlight Stadium ; Stʼatʼimc ; Stone First Nat...
Canaan, Arkansas ; Canaan, Connecticut ; Canaan, New Hampshire ; Canaan Valley, West Virginia Canaan (Phoenician: Kanaʻn; Hebrew: כְּנָעַן Kənáʻan) was a region conquered by the Israelites as the Promised Land.
Ana Girardot as Alice ; Bastien Bouillon as Antoine ; Baptiste Lecaplain as Kevin ; Aurélia Petit as Agnès ; Sergi López as Harold ; India Hair as Manon ; Stéphane Bissot as Christiane ; Jean-Noël Brouté as Monsieur Jacquard ; Michèle Gleizer as Arlette ; David Houri as Rodolphe ; Blanche Cluzet as Catherine ; Cécile B...
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John Johnson (born London, England; 1843 – 1919 ) was an English architect.
The climate of Brookline is humid continental Dfa. Brookline falls under the USDA 6b Plant Hardiness zone.
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Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was married but childless.
Robert Vincent "Roy" Cortina (b. March 14, 1964 in New York City) is an American-born Argentine politician, president of the Socialist Party in the City of Buenos Aires. Since December 2015 he has served as the 3rd Vice President of the Buenos Aires City Legislature, after serving as a national deputy from 2007 to 2015...
Frisk is a 1991 novel by Dennis Cooper. In 1995, the book was made into a film of the same name directed by Todd Verow.
Fritz Bleyl, German painter (b. 1880) ; Carlo Capra, Italian footballer (b. 1889) ; Roy Crick, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (b. 1904) ; Jeanne de Casalis, Basutoland-born British actress (b. 1897) ; Tajar Zavalani, Albanian historian and journalist (b. 1903)
Josephy completed her Bachelor of Arts (in Fine Art) at the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town, in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Josephy then in 2001, completed her Master of Fine Arts cum laude at the University of Stellenbosch.
Paolo Pellizzari was born on February 7, 1956. His photographic work finds its roots in the German School of photography. His panoramic pictures featuring crowds and human landscapes makes his work distinctive among others. He studied architecture at Université catholique de Louvain and Business at INSEAD (Fontaineblea...
; Bruno Hofer (1861–1916), German fisheries scientist ; Emperor Showa of Japan (1901–1989), jellyfish taxonomist ; Uwe Kils (born 1951), German marine biologist ; August David Krohn (1803–1891), Russian/German zoologist ; William Elford Leach (1790–1836), English zoologist and marine biologist ; Nicholai Miklukho-Makla...
first Olympics, Dittrich qualified for her second Austrian team, as a 22-year-old, at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, by attaining a B-standard entry time of 8:39.67 in the women's 800 m freestyle. She challenged seven other swimmers on the second heat, including fellow two-time Olympians Khoo Cai Lin of Malaysia a...
Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea was born on April 11, 1858 in the village of Delea Nouă, now a suburb of Bucharest. He was the ninth child of Ștefan Tudorică Albu and Iana (Ioana). His father originates in Vrancea. Assigned to Sohatu, Ilfov, he leaves Vrancea for Bucharest and becomes guildmaster of carters transporting g...
Alma Ida Willibalde Maximiliana Karlin (12 October 1889 – 15 January 1950) was a Slovene traveler, writer, poet, collector, polyglot and theosophist. She was one of the first European women who alone circled the globe.
Bate, Walter Jackson (1964). John Keats. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ; Bate, Walter Jackson (2009). John Keats. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ; Bate, Walter Jackson (2012). Negative Capability: The Intuitive Approach in Keats (1965), reprinted with a new intro by Maura Del Serra. New York:...
Adler Arts Center in Libertyville, Illinois ; ArtWauk in Waukegan, Illinois ; Clockwise Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois ; Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois ; Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Illinois ; Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois
Arndt died on 8 December 1969 in Hamburg. Arndt's elder son Heinz Wolfgang Arndt (1915–2002) was a noted Australian economist based in Canberra while his granddaughter Bettina (born 1949) is a noted Australian journalist and sex therapist. Arndt's second son Walter Werner Arndt (1916–2011) was an outstanding translator...
Delta Burke as Laura Bancroft ; Elliot Page as Jennifer Bancroft ; Matthew Harbour as Tom "Tommy" Bancroft ; Gerald McRaney as Jim Bancroft ; Richard Jutras as Mr. Ken Dowling, the auditor ; Mary Donnelly Haskell as Martine ; Spiro Malandrakis (as "Spiro Maland") as Connor ; Joyce Gordon as Bella ; Raymond Stone as The...
(nominative) "[the] sailor" [as a subject] (e.g. Там стоит моряк: The sailor is standing there) ; морякá (genitive) "[the] sailor's / [of the] sailor" (e.g. Сын моряка — художник: The sailor's son is an artist) ; моряку́ (dative) "[to/for the] sailor" [as an indirect object] (e.g. Моряку подарили подарок: (They/Someone...
Waterfield (born 1952), British classical scholar ; Robin Williams, (1951–2014), Academy Award-winning American actor and comedian ; Robin Williamson, (born 1943), Scottish musician and founding member of The Incredible String Band ; Robin Windsor, (born 1979), professional dancer ; Robin Wright, (born 1966) American a...
Naples is: ; a city ; Capital of Campania ; Capital of the Metropolitan City of Naples ; Population of Naples: 970,185 ; Area of Naples: ; Atlas of Naples Geography of Naples
Elmore is a village in Ottawa and Sandusky counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 1,410 at the 2010 census. The Ottawa County portion of Elmore is part of the Toledo Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the Sandusky County portion is part of the Fremont Micropolitan Statistical Area.
🇪🇬 Giana Lotfy (EGY) ; Saïda Djedra ; 🇨🇲 Rosine Joelle Tchuako (CMR) ; 🇹🇳 Boutheina Hasnaoui (TUN)
Firaq Gorakhpuri died on 3 March 1982 at age 85. Firaq fought for secularism all his life and played a key role against the then government's effort to label Urdu as a language of the Muslims.
"Do What You Do" is a song by American R&B singer Jermaine Jackson, sibling of singers Michael and Janet Jackson and former member of The Jackson 5. It was released as the second single from his 1984 album, entitled Jermaine Jackson in the United States but marketed as Dynamite in the United Kingdom and other countries...
Siegfried Czapski (28 May 1861 – 29 June 1907) was a German physicist and optician.
Delbert Quentin Wilber (February 24, 1919 – July 18, 2002), was an American professional baseball player, manager, coach and scout. A catcher, he appeared in 299 Major League games for the St. Louis Cardinals (1946–49), Philadelphia Phillies (1951–52) and Boston Red Sox (1952–54). The native of Lincoln Park, Michigan, ...
Edgar Manas Effendi (Armenian: Էտկար Մանաս; April 12, 1875 in Istanbul – March 9, 1964 in Istanbul) was a Turkish composer, conductor and musicologist of Armenian descent. He is one of the three co-composers of the Turkish National Anthem, as he made the arrangements for orchestra.
Tay Ping Hui as Lu Zhiwei ; Joanne Peh as Chen Shuxian ; Shaun Chen as Alex Su ; Rebecca Lim as Chen Shufen ; Zhu Houren as Su Zhenyuan ; Richard Low as Lu Rongguang ; Zhu Yuye as Susan Ong
Marie-France (actress) (born 1943), French actress ; Marie-France Bazzo, Canadian broadcaster ; Marie-France Beaufils (born 1946), member of the Senate of France ; Marie-France Dubreuil (born 1974), Canadian ice dancer ; Marie-France Dufour (1949–1990), French singer ; Marie-France Garcia (born 1946), French singer and...
Other languages with different words for the occupation of "smith" or "blacksmith" also produced surnames based on that root.
Valentin Aleksandrovich Avrorin (December 23 1907, Tambov - February 26 1977, Leningrad) was a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and an expert in languages. He was born in Tambov, Russian Empire to a family of teachers. He was outstanding in the sphere of Tungusic languages, and was one of the...
March 8 – Runa Akiyama, 59, voice actress, heart failure.
María Elena Marqués ; Ada Carrasco ; Raúl Meraz ; Anabel Gutiérrez
Serbian First League: 2012–13 Bosnian Premier League: 2015–16 First League of RS: 2018–19 Napredak Kruševac Zrinjski Mostar Borac Banja Luka
Franklin Rosemont (1943–2009) was an American poet, artist, historian, street speaker, and co-founder of the Chicago Surrealist Group. Over four decades, Franklin produced a body of work, of declarations, manifestos, poetry, collage, hidden histories, and other interventions.
Rottweil station is on the Gäu Railway (Gäubahn) in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and is the start of the Rottweil–Villingen railway. It lies on the northeastern edge of Rottweil at a height of 557 metres above sea level.
lasting 85 minutes. This was soon followed by an improved Willows No. 2, in which he landed outside Cardiff City Hall on 4 June 1910. No. 2 was re-built as No. 3 which he named the City of Cardiff before he flew it from London to Paris in 1910. This was the first airship crossing of the English Channel at night and the...
At age 41, Louis Winter died on November 5, 1965, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Toronto, just 17 days prior to his wife Beverley's death. Beverly had previously been hospitalized at the same facility having been diagnosed with terminal leukemia. The couple left four children under the age of seven: Paul born on December ...
His father (Adriaen van Nieulandt the elder) was born to a family of artists of Flemish origin from Antwerp. In 1589 he moved his family to Amsterdam, probably to flee the Fall of Antwerp. This could have been because they were Protestants or simply for economic reasons, as the art market in the Northern Netherlands wa...
ABERDEEN ; Bridge of Dee, Mannofield, Ruthrieston ; Aberdeen ABERDEEN ; Ferryhill, Torry ; Aberdeen ABERDEEN ; Altens, Ardoe, Banchory Devenick, Blairs, Bridge of Dee, Cove Bay, Kincorth, Maryculter, Nigg, Portlethen, Tullos ; Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire MILLTIMBER ; Milltimber ; Aberdeen PETERCULTER ; Peterculter, Upper A...
Aung Myo Thant (အောင်မျိုးသန့်;born 1 December 1984) is a footballer from Myanmar. He made his first appearance for the Myanmar national football team in 2006.
Artur – Keşla (2020) ; Felipe Santos – Keşla (2021–) ; Sílvio – Keşla (2020–2021) ; Beto – Khazar Lankaran (2012) ; Douglas – Khazar Lankaran (2013) ; Éder Bonfim – Khazar Lankaran (2011–2013) ; Cristian – Khazar Lankaran (2010) ; Fernando Gabriel – Khazar Lankaran (2014–2015) ; Osvaldo José Martins Júnior "Juninho" – ...
The soundtrack, composed by José Feliciano and Janna Marlyn Feliciano, was released as the José Feliciano album Angela for Private Stock Records. Forty years after being recorded, in 2016, the soundtrack was re-released for the first time for digital stores.
The position of "curator" was renamed "director and curator" in 1918 and from, 1921 "director". In 1948, the "scientific assistants" (the scientific staff) were redesignated "curators" and "assistant curators". In 1983, during a period of reorganisation, the position of curator was renamed as "collection manager".
Palencia (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈlenθja] ) is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Palencia. Located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, in the northern half of the Inner Plateau, the city lies on the lef...
Bedabrata Pain was married to Shonali Bose. Now he is based in Los Angeles. Bedabrata and Shonali had two sons - Ishan and Vivan. They lost their son Ishan, who died at a young age in an accident on 3 September 2010.
1) Østerbro (Copenhagen) ; 2) Sundbyvester (Copenhagen) ; 3) Indre By (Copenhagen) ; 4) Sundbyøster (Copenhagen) ; 5) Nørrebro (Copenhagen) ; 6) Bispebjerg (Copenhagen) ; 7) Brønshøj (Copenhagen) ; 8) Valby (Copenhagen) ; 9) Vesterbro (Copenhagen) ; 10) Falkoner (Frederiksberg) ; 11) Slots (Frederiksberg) ; 12) Tårnby ...
Fernando Rafael García López (born 21 July 1987) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a striker for Alianza Atlético in the Peruvian First Division.
Bachman, James Robert. Theodore Lothrop Stoddard: The Bio-sociological Battle for Civilization, University of Rochester. Department of History, 1967. ; Newby, Idus A. Jim Crow's Defense: Anti-Negro Thought in America, 1900-1930, Louisiana State University Press, 1965.
In January 2011 at the release event for a new song, sub-leader Akari Hayami stated that she had decided to withdraw from the group in April. Hayami explained that her character was not suited to being an idol and that her dream was to become an actress. At the April 10 Akari Hayami "graduation" concert, the group's ma...
1969 Founded in Riverside, CA. Split into two different ballet schools both in Riverside, Riverside Ballet Arts, under Glenda Carhart, and California Riverside Ballet.
Paul Caillaud (14 September 1917 – 15 August 2008) was a French pharmacist and politician. He represented the Independent Republicans (from 1962 to 1978) and the Union for French Democracy (from 1978 to 1981) in the National Assembly. He was the mayor of La Roche-sur-Yon from 1961 to 1977.
police force, had been created by the then British Consul Gerald Portal, each department under a European. When Khalid bin Barghash was 19 years old, Rennell Rodd arrived in Zanzibar, in the New Year of 1893, to replace Gerald Portal. Immediately, the succession of the ailing Sultan was discussed and three candidates e...
The area that eventually became the city of Pauls Valley was one of the earliest European-American settlements in what was then known as Indian Territory. Smith Paul, born in 1809 in New Bern, North Carolina, discovered the fertile bottom land which is now Pauls Valley while a member of a wagon train traveling to Calif...
between the winning powers placed emphasis on the need to avoid concentrating power in the hands of big business and finance in any future German state. During the later 1940s, as the political tensions inherent in the separate military occupation zones agreed between the allies became ever more apparent, Paul's commit...
Owen Campbell as Jack ; Charlie Heaton as Mark ; Amandla Stenberg as Sarah ; John Scurti as Detective Erickson ; Scott Cohen as Tom ; Mary Stuart Masterson as Karen
From 2005 to 2007, Kachkar's pharmaceutical company, Inyx, allegedly faked paperwork that convinced Westernbank, a bank in Puerto Rico, to loan him $142 million. Kachkar was convicted on Feb. 4, 2019, after a three-week trial, of eight counts of wire fraud affecting a financial institution. Jack Kachkar, 56, was senten...
There once were lots of trains to catch, ; But soon there will be none, ; I'll have to buy a bike, 'cos I can't afford a car, ; Oh, Dr. Beeching! what a naughty man you are!" The song is alluded to in the 1922 novel Ulysses by James Joyce. The title of Rose Macaulay's 1926 novel Crewe Train is a reference to the song. ...
Gordon Leonard Gosse Jr. (August 22, 1955 – November 14, 2019) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral districts of Cape Breton Nova and Sydney-Whitney Pier in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 2003 to 2015. He was a member of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.
OUN-B underground into an all-party front. The OUN-M agreed, while the OUN-B refused, in part due to the insistence of the OUN-B that their leaders be in control of the organization. After negotiations failed, the OUN commander Dmytro Klyachkivsky coopted the name of Borovets' organization, UPA, and decided to accompli...
竹通), Japanese marathon runner ; Taro Nakayama (born 1924), Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (1989–1991) ; Tosiwo Nakayama (1931–2007), 1st President of the Federated States of Micronesia ; Tracy Nakayama (born 1974), American artist ; Uri Nakayama (born 1981), singer-songwriter ; Nakayama Yoshiko (1836–1907), lady...
The Calabasas Civic Center serves the city of Calabasas, located in the western San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California, United States.
Willson's progenitors bearing the Willson name first arrived from England in 1638, settling in Dedham, Massachusetts. Another English progenitor, John Harris, Sr., founded Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. David Harris Willson's parents were Thomas Harris Willson and Amelia Shryrock Willson. Willson attended Haddonfield Friend...
Petar Stambolić (Serbian: Петар Стамболић;Serbian pronunciation: [pětar stambǒliːt͡ɕ]; 12 July 1912 – 21 September 2007) was a Yugoslav-born Serbian communist politician who served as the President of the Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967 and as President of the Presidency from 1982 until 1983.
and discoverer of Ultraviolet. ; Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen: Physicist and discoverer of x-rays/Röntgen rays (8 November 1895), this earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. ; Arthur Rudolph: Rocket engineer who, together with Wernher von Braun, played a key role in the development of the V-2 rocket. ; Heinrich...
Guo Gengmao (Chinese: 郭庚茂; pinyin: Guō Gēngmào; born December 1950) is a politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as Communist Party Secretary and Governor of Henan Province, as well as Governor of his native Hebei Province.
Petrus Camper FRS (11 May 1722 – 7 April 1789), was a Dutch physician, anatomist, physiologist, midwife, zoologist, anthropologist, palaeontologist and a naturalist in the Age of Enlightenment. He was one of the first to take an interest in comparative anatomy, palaeontology, and the facial angle. He was among the firs...
Lausanne) – 2009 – Lausanne, Switzerland *as SANAA ; Derek Lam NY, shop interior (Madison Avenue) – 2010 – USA *as SANAA ; Shibaura House - 2011 - Tokyo, Japan ; Shakujii Apartment – 2010 – Tokyo, Japan *as SANAA ; Louvre-Lens – 2012 – Lens, France *as SANAA ; Home-for-All Higashimatsushima City Miyato ...
María Elena Marqués Rangel (14 December 1926 – 11 November 2008) was a Mexican actress and singer who was a star during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s.
Mary Callery was born June 19, 1903 in New York City and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Julia Welch and James Dawson Callery, the President of the Diamond National Bank and Chairman of Pittsburgh Railways Company. Callery studied at the Art Students League of New York (1921–1925) with Edwar...
John Buchanan Floyd (1806–1863), Governor of Virginia, and Secretary of War under President Buchanan. ; Nicketti Buchanan Floyd, married United States Senator John Warfield Johnston. ; George Rogers Clark Floyd, Secretary of Wisconsin Territory and later a member of the West Virginia Legislature ; Eliza Lavalette Floyd...
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) operates the Athens District Parole Office in Athens. The United States Postal Service operates the Athens Post Office.
Joni L. Jenkins (born December 6, 1958) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Kentucky House of Representatives representing District 44 since January 1995. She is also serving as Minority Leader in the House since December 2019.
The Unité d'Habitation of Briey (also Cité radieuse de Briey-en-Forêt) is a housing unit built between 1959 and 1960 in Briey (Meurthe-et-Moselle) by the Franco-Swiss architect Le Corbusier according to the Unité d'habitation design principle established for Marseille. It was originally built for the HLM departmental o...
The following is a list of significant lead guitarists, arranged in ascending alphabetical order of their last name. For rhythm guitarists see list of rhythm guitarists.
The A1082 is an English A road entirely in the county of Norfolk. It runs from a junction with the A148 King's Lynn to Cromer Road in the town of King's Lynn to a junction with the A148 King's Lynn to Cromer in the northern suburbs of King's Lynn. The road is an essential part of the transport infrastructure of King's ...
Carl Axel Johan Gadolin ( November 14, 1898 in Espoo - October 21, 1972 ) was a Finnish doctor of philosophy and a writer in Swedish. He also used the pseudonyms Alexander Gaditz and Kristian Ulfsby. Gadolin's parents were Professor Alexander Gadolin and Signe Adéle von Alfthan. He graduated in 1916 with a master’s deg...
Urban (1899–1968), Czechoslovak wrestler ; Joseph Urban (1872–1933), Austrian artist and architect ; Karl Urban (disambiguation) ; Keith Urban (born 1967), Australian country music singer, songwriter and record producer ; Marcus Urban (born 1971), German footballer and diversity adviser ; Mark Urban (born 1961), Britis...
Canadian athlete ; Austin Collie (born 1985), Canadian-born American football player ; Austin Collier (1914–1991), English footballer ; Austin Connelly (born 1996), American professional golfer ; Austin Cook (born 1991), American professional golfer ; Austin Cooper (disambiguation), multiple people ; Austin Corbett (bo...
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Gogland or Hogland (Russian: Гогланд, transliteration from original Swedish: Hogland; Finnish: Suursaari, German: Hochland) is an island in the Gulf of Finland in the eastern Baltic Sea, about 180 km west from Saint Petersburg and 35 km from the coast of Finland (near Kotka). Hogland has an area of approximately 21 km2...
The Jim Brown Shield is currently an annually awarded interstate ice hockey championship trophy in Australia for senior men aged 17 years and older with the condition that players of the Australian Ice Hockey League that are 24 years and older must have played less than 6 games to remain eligible. The current trophy is...