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all allied naval, land and air forces in the theatre". This appointment effectively meant that MacArthur had control of the Australian forces. At this time, Port Stephens, including Tomaree Head, was developed as a World War Two military base by a joint Australian Army-United States Navy defence venture. Port Stephens ... |
The McConnell–McGuire Building is a historic building in Moscow, Idaho. It was built in 1891, for the McConnell-McGuire department store. One of its founders, William J. McConnell, served as the third governor of Idaho from 1893 to 1897. The building was designed by architects W. J. Lewis and M. D. Ogilbee. It has been... |
was disrupted between Sacramento and Klamath Falls, Oregon. Amtrak arranged alternative transportation for travelers between those two cities. Large portions of Highway 299 were closed as a result of the fire. Many sections of the highway's route through Redding were closed, including the North Market Street Bridge whi... |
David Spiller (28 August 1942 - 5 June 2018) was a British artist whose work was influenced by Pop Art and often featured Disney cartoon characters. References External links http://www.artnet.com/artists/david-spiller/ http://www.portlandgallery.com/artists/40608/david-spiller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st8wmuHns... |
This is a list of Nigerian films released in 2010. Films See also List of Nigerian films References External links 2010 films at the Internet Movie Database 2010 Lists of 2010 films by country or language Films |
is a large reservoir in the Agstafa region of northwestern Azerbaijan. The Agstafacay reservoir was built on the Agstafa river in 1969 near the village of Jafarli in the Qazakh district. The reservoir area is 6.3 km2. The total volume of the reservoir is 120 million m3. The height of the hydroelectric plant built on th... |
"Clout Cobain" (stylized CLOUT COBAIN | CLOUT CO13A1N) is a song recorded by American rapper Denzel Curry released on July 12, 2018 as the third single from his third studio album, Ta13oo. Written by Curry, along with Julian Gramm and Mike Hector, while produced by the latter two, lyrically, the song is about his strug... |
Premier Leagues season. References External links 1991 births Living people Soccer players from Sydney Australian soccer players Association football defenders Manly United FC players Central Coast Mariners Academy players Central Coast Mariners FC players Hereford F.C. players Exeter City F.C. players English Football... |
since the Manchester Arena attack. Work on the album had begun back in 2016, but Grande temporarily halted recording because she wanted to cope with the bombing's aftermath first: "it would be nice to really hold my loved ones close for a little while, stay home for a little bit." She revealed the tracklist for Sweeten... |
in 2003 Sports leagues disestablished in 2018 2018 disestablishments in Scotland |
Mads Juel Andersen (born 27 December 1997) is a Danish footballer who plays as a centre back for Barnsley. Youth career Mads Juel Andersen started his football career at Herstedøster Idræts Club (HIC) at the age of 5. He started because the other boys in the kindergarten already played there, and then it was a perfect ... |
This is a list of Nigerian films released in 2001. Films See also List of Nigerian films References External links 2001 films at the Internet Movie Database 2001 Lists of 2001 films by country or language Films |
William A. McAlmon (June 19, 1889 – January 4, 1917) was an American football player and coach. He played college football as a halfback at the University of Minnesota from 1911 to 1913. McAlmon Served as the head football coach at Grinnell College from 1915 to 1916, compiling a record of 13–2. McAlmon died on January ... |
Ernst Dostal (born 1951 or 1952 – June 26, 1973 in Altlengbach, Lower Austria) was one of Austria's most violent criminals, and the one sought after by the largest ever investigation triggered by the Second Austrian Republic. Murder of Richard Dvorak On Wednesday, June 13, 1973, a gendarme patrol discovered on the road... |
thickness of varve shales (some 60 m) in the Seaham district, but the accuracy of this measurement was questioned by Osborne (1925) because it disregarded the effects of contemporaneous erosion, non-annual depositional rhythms, and weathering-induced variability in prominence of laminations. The exceptional preservatio... |
The SPFL Reserve League is the reserve team league for football in Scotland. The league began in 2018, as the SPFL Development League was replaced by a reserve team (i.e not age-restricted) format. History In its first season, 2018–19, the league included 27 clubs, split into two divisions. At its end, several clubs (A... |
Latin Streaming Songs charts with 1,000 downloads sold and 14.1 million streams, while the accompanying video was included on the Rolling Stone list of the 10 Best Latin Music Videos of July. Anuel AA later appeared on the single "Whine Up" from Nicky Jam's album Íntimo, released on November 1, 2019. In January 2020, A... |
IRIB Pooya & Nahal (), is an Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting television channel. The channel was established on July 18, 2012, as IRIB Pooya, and reformed on September 23, 2015. The channel consists of three subchannels: Pooya, which is focused on 6- years old viewers, started on September 23, 2015, which runs ev... |
The 2018 Marine Harvest Premiership is the 22nd season of the Premier Division, the highest division in Shinty. The season began on 3 March 2018 consisting of 10 teams from across Scotland. The 4th season with Marine Harvest as title sponsors saw the reigning champions Kinlochshiel challenging for their 2nd Premiership... |
Salome Dell (born 21 March 1983) is an athlete from Papua New Guinea. She has represented her country at two Commonwealth Games and is considered Papua New Guinea's most successful middle-distance athlete. Life Dell is from the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Her athletic talent was discovered by Sean S... |
large buttressing mass of granite was constructed alongside the eastern wall. The east and west wall have no openings. The interior is one space with apparent remains of heavy timber galleries constructed to access the higher parts of the milling machinery. The building was used as a function centre in the early twenty... |
shingle beach from where produce was transshipped to waiting vessels. Created in 1870 from sand dredged from the harbour, the raised terrace area - later known as Brighton Lawn Reserve, named by Governor Bourke in 1840 to conjure up visions of Brighton Beach in Britain, was the site of the first Customs House. The Mt P... |
The 1950 San Francisco Dons football team was an American football team that represented the University of San Francisco as an independent during the 1950 college football season. In their third season under head coach Joe Kuharich, the Dons compiled a 7–4 record and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 291... |
oldest and more powerful institution, made sure that no relics were shown in the open air at Our Lady's. It has been suggested that the ambulatory gallery in the choir of Our Lady's was used for this purpose. Whichever way they showed their relics, it was almost certainly less effective than the spectacular open-air di... |
found dead in a psychiatric clinic near Toulouse. His death was declared a suicide. Investigation On 15 April, the public prosecutor of Toulouse, Michel Bréard, opened a judicial investigation for "pimping in an organized gang, aggravated rape, and complicity, acts of torture and barbarism" against "Patrice Alègre and ... |
Karen Facemyer (born June 17, 1954) is an American politician who served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 12th district from 1992 to 2000 and in the West Virginia Senate from the 4th district from 2000 to 2012. References 1954 births Living people Republican Party members of the West Virginia House of D... |
Prunus brasiliensis is a species of tree in the family Rosaceae. It is native to Brazil and north-eastern Argentina. Description Prunus brasiliensis is a tree up to tall and dbh, with a straight or slightly irregular trunk. The small white flowers are arranged in axillary racemes long; petals up to long. Distribution a... |
Salishicetus is an extinct genus of aetiocetid baleen whale from the Late Oligocene discovered in Washington state with one species: S. meadi. Like other ancient baleen whales, Salishicetus had teeth, and used these for either suction feeding or to catch large prey. The name refers to the Salish Sea, which it was found... |
The Exponent Telegram is a daily newspaper serving Clarksburg, West Virginia and the surrounding community. It has a daily print circulation of about 14,000, and a Sunday circulation of about 18,000. History The Telegram was founded in 1861 as a weekly and went daily in 1902. The Exponent was founded as the News in 191... |
The 2006–07 season was the 62nd season in the existence of Lille OSC and the club's seventh consecutive season in the top flight of French football. In addition to the domestic league, Lille participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue and UEFA Champions League. The season covered th... |
The men's doubles was one of four lawn tennis events on the Tennis at the 1906 Intercalated Games programme. The tournament was played on clay courts at the Athens Lawn Tennis Club. Frenchmen Max Decugis and Maurice Germot won the gold medal by defeating Greeks Ioannis Ballis and Xenophon Kasdaglis in five sets. This i... |
Muhammad Hammad Azhar () is a Pakistani politician from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. He was elected from NA-126 (Lahore-IV) in 2018 Pakistani general election and remained a member of National Assembly of Pakistan between August 2018 to January 2023. He served in various ministerial positions in Imran Khan ministry betwee... |
Myolaimidae is a family of nematodes in the order Rhabditida. It consists of two genera, Myolaimus and Deleyia. Genera and species Deleyia Holovachov & Boström, 2006 Two species are recognized: Deleyia aspiculata Holovachov & Boström, 2006 Deleyia poinari Holovachov & Boström, 2006 Myolaimus Cobb, 1920 16 species are r... |
the winner of the coxed four and eventually award gold medal to the Swiss team, with the Italian team including Del Giudice getting silver. With the eight, he won gold at those championships. In 1912, the Italian selection in the men's eight was decided between the two Venetian clubs – Bucintoro and Querini. There was ... |
The Norwegian Military Tattoo (Norsk Militær Tattoo) is a military festival held biannually in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. It is organized by the Forsvarets musikk, the department that oversees all the country's military bands (musikkorps). The first tattoo was held in 1994 in Hamar, which is north of Oslo. The tatt... |
sale, before the school grounds were acquired by Wollongong City Council in 1978. Along with land previously bought from the school in 1976, the purchase allowed for the extension of the Wollongong Botanic Garden. A memorandum of understanding was finalised in 1954 with Wollongong City Council for approximately 32 acre... |
Narosa conspersa is a moth of the family Limacodidae first described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in Sri Lanka. References Moths of Asia Moths described in 1855 Limacodidae |
Sarah Elizabeth Lamb (known as Sallie) is the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Exeter, and the Mireille Gillings Professor for Health Innovation. She is also an Honorary Departmental Professor at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxf... |
The 2018 Toronto shooting, known locally as the Danforth shooting, was a mass shooting that occurred on Danforth Avenue in the Greektown neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada on the night of July 22, 2018. Faisal Hussain killed two people and wounded thirteen using a Smith & Wesson M&P .40-calibre handgun. He died ... |
Lomagundi is a former district of Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodiesia). Lomagundi (cognate Nemakonde) may also refer to: Lomagundi College, a boarding school in the outskirts of Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe Lomagundi–Jatuli isotope excursion, a global carbon isotope excursion during the Boring Billion See also Nemakon... |
habitats that contribute to its aesthetic value. A prominent headland in the region, Bass Point contains elements of bush, beach and ocean that create a visually spectacular environment of both land and sea. This key coastal landscape is also regarded as highly significant for its biodiversity and pristine condition. T... |
wrote the book, music and lyrics as well as directed. Since the musical was conceived and written for, and rehearsed and performed on Zoom Video Communications software, Kime titled the production "LAG: A Zoomsical" after thinking of the term "zoomsical" while on a walk with his dog. "LAG: A Zoomsical" was subsequently... |
Keith Barr may refer to: Keith Barr (businessman) (born 1970), American businessman Keith Barr (Gaelic footballer) (born 1968), Gaelic footballer for Dublin Keith Barr (musician), British jazz musician who worked with Ken Moule Keith Barr (c. 1950 – 2010), American inventor and founder of Alesis |
Albert Bonzano (2 March 1905 – 13 August 1985) was a French rower. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics (Men's Coxless Fours, 4 place) and the 1928 Summer Olympics. Brother of Henri Bonzano. References External links 1905 births 1985 deaths French male rowers Olympic rowers of France Rowers at the 1924 Summer Olympi... |
the IHRA definition on 1 June 2017 - although Lerman notes that this is without explicitly quoting the examples. As of 29 March 2019, Lithuania (24 January 2018), Moldova (20 January 2019), and North Macedonia have also adopted the IHRA definition. In November 2019, Greek Prime Minister announced that Greece was set to... |
Elena Näsänen (born 1968) is a Finnish visual artist who works with film and video installations. She studied in the Department of Time and Space-based Art at the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, receiving a master's degree in 1998. She has also studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London and in the first edition ... |
Wohlfahrtiimonas is a genus of bacteria from the class Gammaproteobacteria. It was first described by Tóth et al. in 2008, and is named after its first described vector: the larvae of Wohlfahrtia magnifica, a species of parasitic fly. Other species of flies, such as Lucilia sericata, Chrysomya megacephala and Musca dom... |
Gideon Obeng Kyeremeh (born 14 December 2003) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Ghana Premier League side BA Stars. Club career Obeng Kyeremeh became the youngest player to ever feature in the Ghana Premier League when he made his debut on 6 November 2017 against Berekum Chelsea, aged 13 yea... |
Clara Jeanne Nuvoletti (née Agnelli), formerly Princess Clara von Fürstenberg (7 April 1920 – 19 July 2016), was an Italian socialite and heiress. Early life and family Clara Jeanne Agnelli was born in Turin on 7 April 1920 to Edoardo Agnelli, a businessman and member of the Agnelli family, and Donna Virginia Bourbon d... |
September 14 against the Cincinnati Reds. The San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies scored 92 runs during their four-game series from June 13 to June 16 to set a Major League record. They broke the record of 88 runs that was set in May 1929 by the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Robins. Cincinnati Reds: Against the ... |
both stone and slab. The main facade consists of a two-storied section flanked on either side by two single-storied wings, each of three rooms. The impression is one of grandeur, so it is surprising to find that the central two-storied section consists of but two main rooms downstairs and one large and two smaller bedr... |
Season 4 of Dance Plus premiered on 6 October 2018 on Star Plus and is produced by Urban Brew Studios in association with Frames Productions. The season is hosted by Raghav Juyal and Sugandha Mishra. Super judge Remo is the super judge of the season. Captains The following are the three captains of the season. Shakti M... |
Grab the Wheel may refer to: "Grab the Wheel", 2002 song by The Heroine Sheiks from the album Siamese Pipe "Grab the Wheel", 2016 song by Lil Uzi Vert from his mixtape Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World "Grab the Wheel", 2017 song by Timbaland See also "Somebody Grab the Wheel", 2015 song by Whitey |
Edgar Padilla (born 9 May 1975) is a Puerto Rican basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics. References External links College stats @ sports-reference.com 1975 births Living people Basketball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players of Puerto Rico People f... |
Suradet Piniwat (, , ; born 4 March 1999), nicknamed Bas (), is a Thai actor and singer. He came to prominence from the role of Wayo in the Thai BL drama 2Moons: The Series (2017). He is currently a singer in the Thai boy band, SBFIVE. Early life and education Suradet was born on 4 March 1999 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. H... |
The 2019 Bangsamoro autonomy plebiscite was a two-part plebiscite held in Mindanao, Philippines, that ratified the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) and replaced the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), as well as the scope of the said region. Under th... |
Jan Kramer (16 February 1913 – 10 February 1997) was a Dutch rower. He competed in the men's coxless pair event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. References 1913 births 1997 deaths Dutch male rowers Olympic rowers of the Netherlands Rowers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Utrecht (city) 20th-century Dutch peopl... |
Beck Barns and Automobile Storage, on Center St. in Paris, Idaho, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The listing included four contributing buildings. The listed complex consists of a former automobile storage building, an automobile garage, and two barns. A corral surrounds the two barns, ... |
an oral estradiol tablet sublingually, complete dissolution of the tablet occurs within a few minutes and circulating levels of estradiol begin to rise within 5 minutes. Maximal levels of estradiol occur after 30 to 60 minutes of administration. After this, estradiol levels drop steeply within 4 hours, and this is foll... |
The list of shipwrecks in May 1861 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1861. 1 May 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 31 May ... |
equality; and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Holy See, and Poland. Response to ICTY and MICT verdicts The 2016 election saw the return to parliament of Radical Party leader Vojislav Šešelj following an absence of thirteen years, most of which he had spent on tr... |
Pat or Patrick Moylan may refer to: Pat Moylan (politician) (born 1946), Irish Fianna Fáil politician Pat Moylan (Cork hurler) (born 1949), Irish hurler for the Cork senior team Pat Moylan (Offaly hurler), Irish hurler for the Offaly senior team |
NPR College Ground is a cricket ground of NPR Group of Institute situated at Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. It is an artificial turf ground with a seating capacity of 5000 and flood lights. The ground has hosted 10 first class cricket matches and it is also a venue for Tamil Nadu Premier League tournament. See also Indian Cemen... |
Ryu Myong-son is a North Korean official who is the deputy director at the international affairs department of the Workers’ Party of Korea. Career On July 23, 2018, Ryu was in Beijing to "strengthen its economic ties" with China. Korean Central Television reported that "Ryu was visiting Beijing, on his way to Guinea" w... |
The 1918 Camp Dodge football team was an American football team that represented Camp Dodge near Des Moines, Iowa, during the 1918 college football season. The team, consisting of soldiers stationed at Camp Dodge, compiled a 2–1–1 record. Schedule References Camp Dodge Camp Dodge football |
Lasky () is a Ukrainian village in the Korosten Raion (district) of Zhytomyr Oblast (province). Lasky was previously located in Narodychi Raion until was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Zhytomyr Oblast to four. The area of Narodychi Raion ... |
Tonaloy (Irish derived place name, Tóin na Láí meaning 'The Low-Lying Meadow of the Spades'.) is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Etymology The townland name derives from the marshy ground along the Laheen river at the southern boundary. An 1853 Report from the B... |
The women's long jump event at the 1976 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 22 February in Munich. Results References Long jump at the European Athletics Indoor Championships Long Euro |
of Justice Imran Khan prayed for the victims. In a tweet, Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Asif Ghafoor wrote that Chief of Army staff expressed his grief over the incident. Pakistan Peoples Party's leader Faisal Karim Kundi denounced the attack. Chairman of Qaumi Watan Party Aftab Sherpao ... |
The B&B Carousell is a historic carousel at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York City. It was built by Coney Island-based manufacturer William F. Mangels 1906–1909, with wooden horses carved by Marcus Illions. The carousel has been relocated and refurbished several times over its history. The B&B Carousell has been locat... |
glaciation. Uplift and faulting in combination with glaciation have been the dominant processes which have created the tall peaks and deep valleys of the North Cascades area. See also Geography of the North Cascades References North Cascades Porcupine Peak Mountains of Okanogan County, Washington Cascade Range North Ca... |
Katalin Éva Novák (born 6 September 1977) is a Hungarian politician serving as the current president of Hungary, having been elected in the 2022 presidential election. Novák is the first woman to hold the presidency, as well as the youngest president in the history of Hungary, elected at the age of 44. A member of Fide... |
to end the blog after its 15th year. Good Company In 2018, Bonney began publishing the print magazine Good Company: Where Creativity Meets Business. The magazine was inspired by Bonney's book, In the Company of Women. The magazine was created to provide "motivation, inspiration, practical advice, and a vital sense of c... |
The Abraham Lowenstein House is a historic house in Memphis, Tennessee. It was built in 1901 for Abraham Lowenstein, a Jewish Swiss immigrant who co-founded a department store in Memphis with his brothers. It belonged to the Beethoven Club from 1922 to 1946. The house was designed in the Queen Anne architectural style.... |
Luigi Luxardo (27 April 1914 – 2 November 2006) was an Italian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four at the 1936 Summer Olympics. References External links 1914 births 2006 deaths Italian male rowers Olympic rowers of Italy Rowers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Genoa |
see the site conserved. On a broader scale, persons and groups, like the National Trust, interested in preserving the heritage of convict institutions and other sites would have concerns for the conservation of this site. The association of the site with the first Town Hall and School of Arts would also be considered a... |
"Te fallé" () is a song written and recorded by Mexican singer Christian Nodal. "Te fallé" was released as Nodal's second single and was a commercial success, topping the Mexican charts and Billboard's Regional Mexican Airplay chart in the United States. Music video The music video for the song was directed by Fernando... |
After is a 2019 American romantic drama film directed by Jenny Gage and written by Gage, Susan McMartin and Tamara Chestna, based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Anna Todd. The film stars Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin and follows an inexperienced teenage girl who begins to romance a mysterious studen... |
(the former reaching over 600 as of early 2022). According to IJV, 32 faculty associations and academic unions in Canada have taken positions against it. Following its participation in the Malmö International Forum on Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitism in October 2021, the Canadian government pledged to "... |
The 1917 Allentown Ambulance Corps football team, also known as the "Usaccs", represented the United States Army Ambulance Service stationed at Camp Crane in Allentown, Pennsylvania, during the 1917 college football season. Dudley Clark, formerly a football player at Oregon, was the team's coach. The team was invited t... |
Gobo is a commune in Mayo-Danay Department, Cameroon. In 2005, the population was recorded at 53119. See also Communes of Cameroon References Populated places in Far North Region (Cameroon) Communes of Cameroon |
slot was given to the play-off winners of the Indian Super League. East Bengal has participated eight times in the tournament, reaching the knockout stages twice including a semi-final appearance in 2013. 2004 AFC Cup East Bengal qualified for the 2004 AFC Cup after winning the 2002–03 National Football League and was ... |
Emperor. However, nothing could be done: the date of execution was set to be on November 27, 1867. The execution Avinain was the only one to repulse with violence the Abbé Crozes, the chaplain of the convict depot at the La Roquette Prisons. Avinain said to him: "You are wasting your time, I do not believe in your fuss... |
News Roundup () is the flagship news programme for Hong Kong television channel TVB Jade. It airs from 11:00 to 11:30 pm on weeknights and 11:30 to 11:45 pm on weekends. The weeknight version of the programme is presented by Trevor Lee. , News Roundup was the most watched daily news programme in Hong Kong, with average... |
Mariame Kaba is an American activist, grassroots organizer, and educator who advocates for the abolition of the prison industrial complex, including all police. She is the author of We Do This 'Til We Free Us (2021). The Mariame Kaba Papers are held by the Chicago Public Library Special Collections. Early life and educ... |
Dvuhyurtochnoe Lake () is a freshwater lake in the Ust-Kamchatka region of the Kamchatka Territory, Russia. Its area is , its length is , and its maximum width is . The lake has a glacial-barren origin. It resulted from the lowering of a small section of the river valley. The lake is in the eastern spurs of the Median ... |
MRS Oil Nigeria Plc is a Nigerian oil marketing company with headquarters in Lagos. The firm previously traded under the name of Texaco Nigeria Plc. MRS Oil has three business units: sale of petroleum at retail outlets or to industries, sale of aviation fuel and blending of lubricants. Previously known as Texaco Nigeri... |
adviser at the High Commission of Pakistan in New Delhi. In 1992, he was promoted as one-star admiral, Cdre. He served as a commanding officer of the elite Special Services Group Navy until he was appointed as the director naval intelligence in 1992. Director Naval Intelligence and Agosta scandal In 1992, Rear-Admiral ... |
Čížek (feminine Čížková) is a Czech surname, meaning siskin. Notable people include: František Čížek known as Franz Cižek (1865–1946), Czech-Austrian painter known as a teacher and reformer of art education Karel Čížek, Czech rower Katerina Cizek, Canadian filmmaker Martin Čížek, Czech footballer Roy Cizek, American in... |
Due to this, Planas was appointed also Minister of Territorial Policy and Civil Service. In this capacity, he was in charge of drafting a set of measures valued at 774 million euros ($850 million) to help the municipalities affected by deadly floods as well as by wildfires in 2019. In early 2020, Planas had to face rur... |
Joseph Acton (1803 – 8 December 1862) was a British Whig politician. Acton was first elected Whig MP for Wigan at a by-election in 1854–caused by the death of Ralph Anthony Thicknesse–and held the seat until 1857 when he did not seek re-election. References External links Whig (British political party) MPs for English ... |
Daniel Masson is a self-taught composer, musician, producer and performer. Daniel Masson helped to popularize ethnic deep house chill electronic music with the extraordinary wide-reaching success of the Buddha Bar compilations. Biography Daniel's early roots in 70's rock guitar seeded his diverse career from creating v... |
on Route 24 behind the lines. Colonel Brubaker's command post was farther down Route 24 at the village of Putchaetful (). Daylight probes of the Zebra patrol base and sharp patrol skirmishes close to the lines of the 38th Infantry were forerunners of attacks by one division of the PVA 15th Army and two divisions of the... |
Sailashree Palace, also known as the Balangir Palace, is a Palace Complex situated in the Balangir city in the Odisha state of India. In ancient times when Odisha was called the province of Kalinga, many royal palaces were built for the kings of the districts; this palace is one of the most famous ones. The King Rajend... |
Žďárek () is a municipality and village in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. History The first written mention of Žďárek is from 1600. References External links Villages in Liberec District |
"Cool Patrol" is a song by American musical comedy duo Ninja Sex Party. It was released as a single along with a music video on October 18, 2016, and is the first single from their sixth studio album, released on August 17, 2018. Written by band members Dan Avidan and Brian Wecht, the song tells the story of Danny Sexb... |
Serra Pelada meteorite is a meteorite found in Curionópolis, in the state of the Pará, Brazil. Its fall was observed on June 29, 2017, by people in Eldorado dos Carajás, Marabá and Parauapebas. Many students and a lookout, Manuel da Silva, of the Escola Rita Lima de Souza, heard a series of four to 6 detonations and a ... |
Panderi is a village / panchayat located in the Gir Gadhada Taluka of Gir Somnath district in Gujarat State, India. Earlier, until August 2013, Panderi was part of Una Taluka and Junagadh district. The latitude 20.857077 and longitude 70.920291 are the geo-coordinate of the Village Panderi. Gandhinagar is the state cap... |
Marius Lejeune (2 November 1882 – 5 September 1949) was a French rower. Lejeune won medals with the men's eight at the 1908 and 1909 European Rowing Championships. He also competed in the men's eight event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. References 1882 births 1949 deaths French male rowers Olympic rowers of France Rowers... |
The Police Battalion 306 (Polizeibattalion 306) was a formation of the Order Police (uniformed police) during the Nazi era. During the Soviet-German war of 1941–45, it was deployed in German-occupied areas of the Soviet Union, as part of Nazi Germany's security forces tasked with "bandit-fighting". Alongside other SS a... |
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