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4010625 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyanthus | Polyanthus | Polyanthus may refer to:
HMS Polyanthus (K47), a warship
A locomotive of the GWR 4100 Class
Cultivars of the hybrid species Primula × polyantha
A horse in the 1836 Grand Liverpool Steeplechase
A synonym of the plant genus Pleioblastus.
See also
Polyanthos (disambiguation) | 86 |
4010684 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotaro%20Kaneda | Shotaro Kaneda | Shotaro Kaneda may refer to:
Shotaro Kaneda (Akira)
Shotaro Kaneda from Tetsujin 28-go | 28 |
4010808 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece%20at%20the%202006%20Winter%20Olympics | Greece at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Greece competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
Alpine skiing
Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
Sprint
References
Nations at the 2006 Winter Olympics
2006 Winter Olympics
Winter Olympics | 50 |
4011242 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary%20at%20the%202006%20Winter%20Olympics | Hungary at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Hungary competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
Alpine skiing
Biathlon
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
Distance
Sprint
Figure skating
Key: CD = Compulsory Dance, FD = Free Dance, FS = Free Skate, OD = Original Dance, SP = Short Program
Short track speed skating
Key: 'ADV' indicates a skater was advanced due to being interfered with.
References
Nations at the 2006 Winter Olympics
2006
Winter Olympics | 108 |
4011260 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubar%20language | Tubar language | Tubar or Tubare, is an extinct language of southern Chihuahua, Mexico that belonged to the Uto-Aztecan language family.
Morphology
Tubar is an agglutinative language, where words use suffix complexes for a variety of purposes with several morphemes strung together.
References
Sources
Agglutinative languages
Southern Uto-Aztecan languages
Extinct languages of North America | 89 |
4011303 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland%20at%20the%202006%20Winter%20Olympics | Iceland at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Iceland competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. All five members of the team competed in alpine skiing.
Alpine skiing
Note: In the men's combined, run 1 is the downhill, and runs 2 and 3 are the slalom. In the women's combined, run 1 and 2 are the slalom, and run 3 the downhill.
References
Nations at the 2006 Winter Olympics
2006 Winter Olympics
Winter Olympics | 103 |
4011387 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%20at%20the%202006%20Winter%20Olympics | Iran at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Iran competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Two athletes represented Iran in the 2006 Olympics, one in alpine skiing and one in cross-country skiing. During the opening ceremonies, the Iranian delegation entered to the 1980 disco song "Funkytown."
Competitors
Results by event
Skiing
Alpine
Men
Cross-country
Men
References
External links
Nations at the 2006 Winter Olympics
2006 Winter Olympics
Winter Olympics | 104 |
4011717 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finn%20Isaksen | Finn Isaksen | Finn Trond Isaksen (26 April 1924 – 29 September 1987) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party who served as Minister of Agriculture from 1983 to 1985.
References
1924 births
1987 deaths
Ministers of Agriculture and Food of Norway | 62 |
4011778 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellhound%20%28disambiguation%29 | Hellhound (disambiguation) | In mythology, a hellhound is a demonic dog.
Hellhound may also mean:
Hellhound (comics), a DC Comics character
Hellhound Records, a German doom metal record label
Hellhound, a series of poster booklets in the Galgrease manga series
MEI HELLHOUND, a high-explosive 40mm round fired by the Milkor MGL grenade launcher
Hellhounds (film), a 2009 Canadian horror film | 95 |
4011827 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunder%20Anton%20Johannesen%20Jahren | Gunder Anton Johannesen Jahren | Gunder Anton Johannesen Jahren (8 August 1858 – 20 May 1933) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was Minister of Agriculture 1920–1921. He also represented Østfold in the Norwegian Parliament from 1903 to 1930, and became president of the legislature in 1925.
References
1858 births
1933 deaths
Government ministers of Norway
Ministers of Agriculture and Food of Norway
Presidents of the Storting | 101 |
4011902 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd%20Halvorsen%20Johannessen | Sigurd Halvorsen Johannessen | Sigurd Halvorsen Johannessen (28 July 1881 – 6 May 1964) was a Norwegian acting councillor of state in the NS government of Vidkun Quisling 1940–1941, and a minister 1941–1942.
References
1881 births
1964 deaths
Government ministers of Norway | 71 |
4011943 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob%20Lerche%20Johansen | Jacob Lerche Johansen | Jacob Lerche Johansen (1818–1900) was a Norwegian naval officer and politician. He was Minister of the Navy and Postal Affairs for several periods between 1872 and 1884, as well as member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm several times during the same period.
He was a brother of civil servant Jochum Johansen.
References
1818 births
1900 deaths
Government ministers of Norway
19th-century Norwegian politicians | 93 |
4012011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seishin-minami%20Station | Seishin-minami Station | is a railway station on the Seishin-Yamate Line in Nishi-ku, Kobe, Japan. It is located in a residential area near the Kobe Industrial Park.
Layout
This station has one island platform with two tracks.
History
The station was opened on March 20, 1993, as an infill station along the Seishin-Yamate Line between Seishin-chūō and Ikawadani stations.
Railway stations in Hyōgo Prefecture
Stations of Kobe Municipal Subway
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1993 | 116 |
4012018 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavender%20dancer | Lavender dancer | The lavender dancer (Argia hinei) is a damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae, native to the western United States from west Texas to southern California, as well as adjacent regions of northern Mexico.
References
External links
Argia hinei profile and photo
Argia hinei photos
Argia hinei at AzOdes
Coenagrionidae
Insects described in 1918 | 92 |
4012094 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skar%C5%BCysko | Skarżysko | Skarżysko may refer to the following places:
Skarżysko-Kamienna, city in Skarżysko County (central Poland)
Skarżysko Kościelne, village in Skarżysko County (central Poland)
Skarżysko Książęce, district of Skarżysko-Kamienna, until 2001 independent town | 83 |
4012114 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ole%20Knapp | Ole Knapp | Ole Knapp (8 November 1931 – 4 November 2015) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. Born in Gjøvik in 1931, Knapp became Minister of Industry in 1990, serving until 1992.
References
1931 births
2015 deaths
Deputy members of the Storting
Government ministers of Norway
Politicians from Gjøvik
Labour Party (Norway) politicians
Ministers of Trade and Shipping of Norway | 102 |
4012156 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ministers%20for%20food%2C%20agriculture%20and%20fisheries%20%28Denmark%29 | List of ministers for food, agriculture and fisheries (Denmark) | This is a list of ministers for food, agriculture and fisheries of Denmark since the establishment of the minister for agriculture in 1896.
List of ministers
Food
Agriculture
Fisheries
References
Food
Agriculture in Denmark
Fishing in Denmark | 54 |
4012162 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gakuen-Toshi%20Station | Gakuen-Toshi Station | is a station of the Seishin-Yamate Line of Kobe Municipal Subway in Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan. There are many education institutions and famous Japanese universities in the area. The institutions include Nissan Business School and Kobe Design University.
Railway stations in Hyōgo Prefecture
Stations of Kobe Municipal Subway
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1985 | 75 |
4012179 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens%20Isak%20de%20Lange%20Kobro | Jens Isak de Lange Kobro | Jens Isak de Lange Kobro (20 August 1882 – 14 May 1967) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was Minister of Defence 1933–1935.
References
1882 births
1967 deaths
Liberal Party (Norway) politicians
Defence ministers of Norway | 67 |
4012217 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inger%20Koppern%C3%A6s | Inger Koppernæs | Inger Koppernæs (15 August 1928 – 15 August 1990) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. She was Minister of Transport and Communications from 1981 to 1983. She was deputy representative to the Storting from 1973 to 1981 and permanent representative from 1981 to 1989.
References
1928 births
1990 deaths
Ministers of Transport and Communications of Norway
Members of the Storting
Conservative Party (Norway) politicians
20th-century Norwegian politicians | 113 |
4012236 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice%20hockey%20at%20the%202006%20Winter%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%20team%20rosters | Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's team rosters | These are the team rosters of the nations that participated in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Canada
Finland
Germany
Italy
Russian Federation
The following is the Russian roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Head coach: Alexey Kalintsev Assistant coach: Alexey Zherebtsov
Sweden
Switzerland
United States
References
rosters
2006 | 103 |
4012237 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B8icke%20Johan%20Rulffs%20Koren | Bøicke Johan Rulffs Koren | Bøicke Johan Rulffs Koren (1828 – 1909) was Norwegian Minister of the Navy in 1884.
References
1828 births
1909 deaths
Government ministers of Norway | 44 |
4012302 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida%20State%20Road%20406 | Florida State Road 406 | State Road 406 (SR 406), also known as Garden Street, is an east–west road in northern Titusville that connects Interstate 95 (I-95 or SR 9) to U.S. Route 1 (US 1 or SR 5). West of I-95, Garden Street is unsigned County Road 406 (CR 406), with its western terminus at Carpenter Road. East of US 1, it becomes A. Max Brewer Memorial Parkway, part of the Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway.
Major intersections
References
External links
406
406 | 121 |
4012351 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wollert%20Konow | Wollert Konow | Wollert Konow may refer to:
Wollert Konow (merchant) (1779–1839), Norwegian merchant, also a politician
Wollert Konow (Prime Minister of Norway) (1845–1924), Norwegian politician, often referred to as "Wollert Konow (SB)"
Wollert Konow (Hedemarken politician) (1847–1932), Norwegian politician, represented the district of Hedemarken, cousin of the above, often referred to as "Wollert Konow (H)" | 113 |
4012402 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Empire | New Empire | New Empire can refer to:
New Kingdom of Egypt, when Ancient Egypt was at the height of its power
Xin dynasty (literally: New Empire), Chinese imperial dynasty from 9 to 23 AD
New Empire (band), an Australian band
New Empire Cinema (disambiguation), several cinemas
New Empire Theatre
New Empire
A New Empire, a 2016 EP by Ailee
Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire, a mobile game
See also
New (disambiguation)
Empire (disambiguation)
New Kingdom (disambiguation) | 120 |
4012472 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolidge%20Middle%20School | Coolidge Middle School | Coolidge Middle School may refer to:
Coolidge Middle School (Massachusetts), in Reading, Massachusetts
Coolidge Middle School (Illinois), operated by Granite City Community Unit School District 9 in Granite City, Illinois
Calvin Coolidge Middle School (Illinois) in Peoria, Illinois | 60 |
4012475 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarr | Yarr | Yarr may refer to:
Tommy Yarr (1910–1941), American football player
Yarr Radio
Yarr, a character in W.I.T.C.H., an Italian comic series
Youngstown and Austintown Railroad
Spergula arvensis, sometimes referred to in New Zealand as yarr
See also
Yar (disambiguation)
International Talk Like a Pirate Day | 84 |
4012713 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osburg | Osburg | Osburg () is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, near Trier. The elevation of the built up area lies between 437 and 500 m, and the lowest and highest points of the municipality are 239 and 708 m.
References
External links
Homepage
Websites in Osburg
Municipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate
Trier-Saarburg | 94 |
4012871 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna%20Codex | Vienna Codex | Several codices are known simply as "Vienna Codex" in certain fields:
Codex Vindobonensis 795, a 9th-century manuscript that contains letters and treatises by Alcuin, including a discussion of the Gothic alphabet and a description of the Anglo-Saxon futhorc
Vienna Codex (Hungarian) (1450)
Vienna Codex (Aztec)
Vienna Dioscurides, an early 6th-century illuminated manuscript of De Materia Medica by Dioscorides in Greek | 109 |
4013009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumble%20Strips | Rumble Strips | Rumble Strips may refer to:
Rumble strip, the road safety feature
The Rumble Strips, the British band | 26 |
4013033 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahira | Zahira | Zahira may refer to:
Zahira El Ghabi, Moroccan FIDE master (2005)
Zahira Zahir, American barber and cosmetologist
Zahira Kazim, the main character of the 2016 film A Wedding (Noces)
See also
Zahira College (disambiguation)
Zahira is a name that can be given to a female. It shows a woman of exemplary character, such as the characteristics of honesty, integrity, generosity, kindness, loyalty, and many others. | 107 |
4013083 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20Bosco%20Institute%20of%20Technology | Don Bosco Institute of Technology | Don Bosco Institute of Technology is the name of various technical institutions across the world:
Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bangalore
See also
Don Bosco Technical Institute
Don Bosco School (disambiguation) | 54 |
4013224 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo%C4%9Fazk%C3%B6y | Boğazköy | Boğazköy can refer to the following places:
In Turkey
Boğazkale, a town and district in Çorum Province
Hattusa, the ancient Hittite site located near Boğazkale
Boğazköy, Amasya
Boğazköy, Bucak
Boğazköy, Dicle
Boğazköy, Ergani
Boğazköy, Gercüş
Boğazköy, İnegöl
Boğazköy, Karacabey
Boğazköy, Mustafakemalpaşa
Boğazköy, Sarıyahşi
Elsewhere
Boğazköy, Cyprus, in Kyrenia District
Boğazköy, the Turkish name for Cernavodă, Romania | 178 |
4013335 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBIT | DBIT | DBIT may refer to:
Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bangalore
Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Dev Bhoomi Institute of Technology, Dehradun | 36 |
4013482 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005%20Giro%20di%20Lombardia | 2005 Giro di Lombardia | The 2005 Giro di Lombardia was the 99th edition of the cycling classic held on 15 October 2005, with Paolo Bettini winning the race.
General Standings
15 October 2005: Mendrisio – Como,
References
External links
Race website
2005
Giro di Lombardia
Giro di Lombardia
Giro di Lombardia
October 2005 sports events in Europe | 93 |
4013519 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IASP | IASP | IASP may refer to:
International Association for the Study of Pain
International Association for Suicide Prevention
International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation, see Science park | 34 |
4013563 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canning%20Mills%2C%20Western%20Australia | Canning Mills, Western Australia | Canning Mills is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the City of Kalamunda. The suburb was gazetted on 22 September 1972. Its name relates to the Canning River.
It was the terminus and main destination of the Canning Jarrah Timber Company-constructed Upper Darling Range Railway during the early stages of its operation until 1912 when the line was extended.
References
External links
Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia
Darling Range
Suburbs in the City of Kalamunda | 109 |
4013593 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacketts%20Gully%2C%20Western%20Australia | Hacketts Gully, Western Australia | Hacketts Gully is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Kalamunda. It was officially named in 1972 and commemorates an early settler and market gardener, Thomas Hackett.
References
External links
Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia
Suburbs in the City of Kalamunda | 72 |
4013607 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulls%20Valley%2C%20Western%20Australia | Paulls Valley, Western Australia | Paulls Valley is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia within the City of Kalamunda. It was officially named in 1973 and commemorates Albert Paull, an early orchardist who settled in the district in 1914.
Bounded to the north by the Helena River valley the main access to the locality is from the Mundaring Weir Road, which bounds Paulls Valley to the south.
Notable people
Edgar Dell – botanical artist
References
Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia
Darling Range
Suburbs in the City of Kalamunda | 118 |
4013612 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piesse%20Brook%2C%20Western%20Australia | Piesse Brook, Western Australia | Piesse Brook is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the City of Kalamunda. It was officially named in 1972, although the name had been in use since 1890 for a watercourse in the area which honoured William Roper Piesse, a prominent citizen with a large family who were based in Guildford.
References
Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia
Suburbs in the City of Kalamunda | 91 |
4013767 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just%20Before%20Dawn | Just Before Dawn | Just Before Dawn may refer to:
Just Before Dawn (1946 film), an American crime film directed by William Castle
Just Before Dawn (1981 film), an American slasher film directed by Jeff Lieberman
The Original Jill Scott from the Vault, Vol. 1 (working title: Just Before Dawn: Jill Scott from the Vault, Vol. 1), a 2011 album by Jill Scott | 82 |
4013889 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora%20Gonin%20Musume | Aurora Gonin Musume | Aurora Gonin Musume (オーロラ5人娘, Aurora's five daughters) was a short-lived J-Pop group, that made their debut on 7 April 1993 with the single "Cool Love" (クールな恋). The group's members were Chiemi Chiba, Reiko Chiba, Ichiko Hashimoto, Maki Yamashita and Reiko Yamashita.
(born 19--) is a Japanese J-Pop singer and was a member of this J-Pop group. She made her singing debut on 7 April 1993.
Japanese pop music groups | 131 |
4014021 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamasp%20%28sage%29 | Jamasp (sage) | Jamasp was an Iranian philosopher in the time of Zoroaster.
Jamasp was the Grand Vizier of Gushtasp.
The book Jamasp Namag is about him.
Sources
دوستخواه، جلیل: اوستا، کهنترین سرودهای ایرانیان، چاپ دوم، انتشارات مروارید، تهران ۱۳۷۴.
Iranian philosophers
Shahnameh characters | 119 |
4014115 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kluky%20%28P%C3%ADsek%20District%29 | Kluky (Písek District) | Kluky is a municipality and village in Písek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants.
Kluky lies approximately east of Písek, north-west of České Budějovice, and south of Prague.
Administrative parts
Villages of Březí and Dobešice are administrative parts of Kluky.
References
Villages in Písek District | 101 |
4014271 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngome%20%28bread%29 | Ngome (bread) | Ngome is a flatbread made in Mali using only millet, water and vegetable oil. The millet is typically home-ground and coarse.
References
External links
Includes the author's recipe for ngome bread.
Flatbreads
Unleavened breads
Malian cuisine | 58 |
4014370 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngome | Ngome | Ngome may mean:
Ngome (bread), a flatbread of Mali
Ngome, KwaZulu-Natal, a location near Nongoma, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Ngome Forest, forest near Nongoma, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Ngome Marian Shrine, a Marian apparition site near Nongoma
Ngome Kongwe (Old Fort), a fort on Zanzibar in Tanzania
Ahmed bin Shekhe Ngome, Sultan of Bambao 4 times in the 19th century | 119 |
4014423 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byodo-In | Byodo-In | Byodo-In may refer to:
Byōdō-in, a Buddhist temple in the city of Uji in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Byodo-In (Hawaii), a Buddhist temple on the island of Oʻahu in the State of Hawaiʻi, United States | 58 |
4014445 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EQ2 | EQ2 | EQ2 or variation, may refer to:
EverQuest II, an MMO-RPG released in 2004
The Equalizer 2, an action film released in 2018
Sky-Watcher EQ2, a telescope equatorial mount
Chery eQ2, an electric car
See also
EQ (disambiguation)
Q2 (disambiguation)
E2 (disambiguation)
2 (disambiguation) | 94 |
4014713 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yau%20Kom%20Tau%20%28Tsing%20Yi%29 | Yau Kom Tau (Tsing Yi) | Yau Kom Tau () is a geographical feature at the north shore of Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. It originally was a flat headland formed by a small hill with a bay, Ngau Kok Wan (), on its east and a valley and a swamp on its west. Its natural shoreline was reclaimed for the relocation of shipyards from Cheung Sha Wan. There are only two roads, Tam Kon Shan Road and Tsing Yi North Coastal Road on the headland.
References
Places in Hong Kong
Tsing Yi | 105 |
4014832 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bykovo | Bykovo | Bykovo may refer to:
Bykovo (inhabited locality), name of several inhabited localities in Russia
Bykovo Airport, a regional airport in Moscow | 35 |
4014855 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zehetner | Zehetner | Zehetner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brian Zehetner, American nutritionist
Günther Zehetner, Austrian scientist and scientific director of the former German Resource Center for Genome Research
Johann Zehetner (1912–1942), Austrian field handball player
Leopold I. Zehetner, provost of St. Florian monastery, officiated 1612-1646
Nora Zehetner (born 1981), American actress
German-language surnames | 116 |
4014915 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister%20for%20National%20Defence%20%28Greece%29 | Minister for National Defence (Greece) | The minister for national defence of Greece () is a government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of National Defence. The current minister is Nikos Dendias in the Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
List of defence ministers since 1996
External links
Hellenic Ministry of National Defence - Official Website
Lists of government ministers of Greece
Greece | 77 |
4014920 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aytmatov | Aytmatov | Aitmatov (, ) is a Russianized Kyrgyz surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Askar Aitmatov (born 1959), Kyrgyzstani politician, son of Chinghiz Aitmatov
Chinghiz Aitmatov (1928–2008), Kyrgyzstani writer
Kyrgyz-language surnames | 79 |
4014932 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bantowbol | Bantowbol | Bantowbol or bantubol is a style of music from Cameroon. The genre is derived from Cameroonian folk music. The name bantowbol is partially derived from bal, a term for accordion playing. The principal musicians of bantowbol are Gibraltar Drakus and Nkondo Si Tony.
References
Nkolo, Jean-Victor, and Graeme Ewens (2000). "Cameroon: Music of a Small Continent". World Music, Volume 1: Africa, Europe and the Middle East. London: Rough Guides Ltd., p. 445.
Cameroonian styles of music | 129 |
4014943 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murse | Murse | Murse may refer to:
Moers, city in Germany, spelled Murse in archaic Dutch
A man's handbag (portmanteau word from "male purse")
A male nurse
See also
Mirza, Persian title, a prince or educated man, variant spelling | 59 |
4015042 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubrovka | Dubrovka | Dubrovka may refer to:
Dubrovka (inhabited locality), name of several inhabited localities in Russia
Dubrovka (Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line), a station of Moscow Metro, Moscow, Russia
Dubrovka (Moscow Central Circle), a station of Moscow Metro
Dubrovka Theater, where the Moscow theater hostage crisis took place on October 23, 2002 | 87 |
4015203 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energetik | Energetik | Energetik () is the name of several rural localities in Russia:
Energetik, Republic of Bashkortostan, a former urban-type settlement in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia; since 2004—a rural locality (selo)
Energetik, Orenburg Oblast, a former urban-type settlement in Orenburg Oblast, Russia; since 1999—a settlement
Energetik, a former urban-type settlement in Vladimir Oblast, Russia; since 2006—part of the city of Vladimir | 117 |
4015278 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyodorovka | Fyodorovka | Fyodorovka may refer to the following places:
Kazakhstan
Fyodorovka, Fyodorov District, Kostanay Region
Fyodorovka, Uzunkol District, Kostanay Region
Fyodorovka, West Kazakhstan Region
Russia
Fyodorovka, Russia, several inhabited localities
Ukraine
Fedorovka, Ukraine | 86 |
4015329 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20of%20Mercy | Order of Mercy | Order of Mercy may also refer to the:
Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy, a Catholic religious order.
Order of the League of Mercy, a former British royal order. | 36 |
4015463 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sha%20Tsui | Sha Tsui | Sha Tsui () was a headland in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. It was situated at the west end of the old town of Tsuen Wan. The main road, Sha Tsui Road in the town centre of Tsuen Wan New Town is named after it.
Capes of Hong Kong
Tsuen Wan | 64 |
4015530 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty%20Tower | Liberty Tower | Liberty Tower may refer to:
Liberty Tower (Melbourne), Australia
Liberty Tower (Manhattan) , New York
Liberty Tower (Dayton), Ohio
Liberty Tower (South Bend), Indiana
Liberty Tower (Tulsa), Oklahoma
Liberty Tower (Warsaw), a proposed skyscraper in Warsaw
See also
Liberty Memorial, Kansas City, Missouri
Liberty Towers (Jersey City), New Jersey
Liberty Towers (Tulsa), Oklahoma | 92 |
4015565 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo%20Boy | Buffalo Boy | Buffalo Boy may refer to:
The Buffalo Boy, a 2004 Vietnamese film directed by Minh Nguyen-Vo
Buffalo Boy, a series of fashion spreads evolved by Ray Petrie and others | 40 |
4015576 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon%20Creek%20%28Beaver%20County%2C%20Pennsylvania%29 | Raccoon Creek (Beaver County, Pennsylvania) | Raccoon Creek is a tributary of the Ohio River in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Raccoon Creek joins the Ohio River in Potter Township. Only a small portion of the creek is located within Raccoon Creek State Park. The stream within the park is Little Traverse Creek.
See also
List of rivers of Pennsylvania
References
External links
U.S. Geological Survey: PA stream gaging stations
Rivers of Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Rivers of Pennsylvania
Tributaries of the Ohio River | 105 |
4015598 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorny | Gorny | Gorny/Górny (masculine), Gornaya/Górna (feminine), or Gornoye/Górne (neuter) may refer to:
Places
Gorny District, a district of the Sakha Republic, Russia
Gorny (inhabited locality) (Gornaya, Gornoye), name of several inhabited localities in Russia
Gorny (air base)
Gorny Camp Directorate of Gulag
Other
Gorny (surname)
Gorny Institute, common name of the National Mineral Resources University
See also
Gorny Institute, a stratovolcano named after the university | 130 |
4015805 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mougambi | Mougambi | Mougambi is a small village on an island located on the Ndogo Lagoon in Gabon, between the town of Gamba and the village Setté Cama. The closest village to Mougambi is Pitonga.
Populated places in Ngounié Province
Islands of Gabon | 63 |
4016070 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koff | Koff | Koff may refer to:
Koff (beer), a Finnish beer brewed by Sinebrychoff
Koff (coffee substitute), a coffee substitute
Clea Koff (British-born American forensic anthropologist) (born 1972)
Offutt Air Force Base (ICAO code KOFF)
Koff (ship type), a historical type of sailing vessel in the North Sea | 79 |
4016152 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neapolitan%20Republic | Neapolitan Republic | Neapolitan Republic can refer to two different rebellions of Naples and its neighbourhood against the king's rule:
the Neapolitan Republic of 1647.
the Neapolitan Republic of 1799. | 42 |
4016383 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gioiosa%20Ionica | Gioiosa Ionica | Gioiosa Ionica (Calabrian: ) is a town and comune in Italy in the province of Reggio Calabria, region of Calabria. It lies near the east coast of Calabria and covers an area of .
The remains of a theatre belonging to the Roman period were discovered in 1883 at Marina di Gioiosa Ionica.
The ruins of an ancient building called the Naviglio, the nature of which does not seem clear, are described (ib. 1884, p. 252).
References
Cities and towns in Calabria | 121 |
4016390 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20USFA%20Division%20I%20National%20Champions | List of USFA Division I National Champions | This is a list of USA Fencing (USFA) Division I national champions. The Division I National Championship in each weapon was contested at Summer Nationals until recently, when it started taking place during the April North American Cup.
Men's Fencing Division I National Champions
Women's Fencing Division I National Champions
Other
References
Fencing competitions
Fencing in the United States | 78 |
4016485 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahata%2C%20Fukuoka | Yahata, Fukuoka | was a city in Japan until it was absorbed into the newly created city of Kitakyushu in 1963. Its former area is as of 2007 part of two distinct wards: Yahata Higashi-ku and Yahata Nishi-ku.
References
Kitakyushu
Dissolved municipalities of Fukuoka Prefecture | 72 |
4016545 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working%20Stiffs | Working Stiffs | Working Stiffs (or Working Stiff) may refer to:
Working stiff, an American slang term for a member of the working class
Working Stiffs (TV series), a 1979 television series starring Jim Belushi and Michael Keaton
"Working Stiffs" (CSI), a 2009 television episode
Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner, a 2014 non-fiction book | 91 |
4016846 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oreilles%20de%20crisse | Oreilles de crisse | Oreilles de crisse () is a traditional Quebec dish consisting of deep-fried salted fatback. Its name means "ears of Christ" and it is generally served in "cabanes à sucre" (sugar shacks) in spring time, as a salty and crunchy side contrasting with maple syrup-laden foods.
See also
Chicharrón
Pork rinds
List of deep fried foods
List of smoked foods
External links
Recipe
Cuisine of Quebec
Pork dishes
Deep fried foods
Smoked meat | 111 |
4017086 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20largest%20shopping%20malls%20in%20the%20United%20States | List of largest shopping malls in the United States | This is a list of shopping malls in the United States and its territories that have at least 2,000,000 total square feet of retail space (gross leasable area). The list is based on the latest self-reported figures from the mall management websites, which are also depicted on each mall's individual wiki page.
See also
List of largest shopping malls in the world
List of largest enclosed shopping malls in Canada
References | 87 |
4017186 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadriel | Gadriel | Gadriel may refer to:
Angels (Marvel Comics) one of the Grigori
or Gadreel, fallen angel called Gadriel ('wall of God') in Chapter 68 of Book of Enoch | 44 |
4017488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sausage%20%28disambiguation%29 | Sausage (disambiguation) | Sausage is a type of prepared meat.
Sausage may also refer to:
Sausage (band), a funk metal band fronted by Les Claypool
Sausage dog, nickname for a Dachshund
Sausage Software, a now defunct creator of web editing software
Sausage Galaxy, a former dwarf galaxy that accreted in a violent collision into the Milky Way
The sausage, the name of the device detonated in the Ivy Mike nuclear test
Sausage (album), a 1992 album by Baboon
See also | 119 |
4017814 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frosting%20%28crime%29 | Frosting (crime) | Frosting is a UK term for motor vehicle theft occurring in winter, which involves an opportunist thief stealing a vehicle with its engine running whilst the owner de-ices it. According to a British insurance company, the crime has contributed to the theft of 135,000 unattended cars in the past five years in the UK. This can be prevented by installing a car security system.
References
External links
The human impact of young driver crashes
Ice theft Mini used in ram raid
Motor vehicle theft | 102 |
4018036 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal%20Air%20Force%20Memorial%20%28Albany%2C%20Georgia%29 | Royal Air Force Memorial (Albany, Georgia) | The Royal Air Force Memorial in Albany, Georgia, United States, honors the British Royal Air Force Cadets buried in Albany and stands as a memorial to all British cadets who trained in the U.S. during World War II. It is located in Crown Hill Cemetery.
See also
War memorial
References
Royal Air Force memorials
Monuments and memorials in Georgia (U.S. state)
Buildings and structures in Albany, Georgia
World War II memorials in the United States
Tourist attractions in Albany, Georgia | 108 |
4018044 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosonic | Photosonic | Photosonic is a light-sound concept originally used for the first time by Jacques Dudon for his 'Photosonic Disks'. It was then adopted by VJ/music producer Julyo for his 'Photosonic Guitar'. The term stands for a synesthesia experience, and color sound music.
References
See also
Synesthesia
Visual music | 68 |
4018097 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladislav%20L%C3%A1bus | Ladislav Lábus | Ladislav Lábus (born 21 November 1951 in Prague) is a Czech architect and university teacher. He is brother of the Czech actor Jiří Lábus.
References
External links
Interview with short biography (in Czech)
Photo
Short biography (in Czech)
Czech architects
1951 births
Living people | 71 |
4018409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sult | Sult | Sult, SULT, or SULTs may refer to:
Sult (novel) or Hunger, an 1890 novel by Knut Hamsun
Sult (film) or Hunger, a 1966 adaptation of Hamsun's novel, directed by Henning Carlsen
Sult, Albania, a village in the Gramsh municipality, Elbasan County, central Albania
Sulfotransferase, enzymes that catalyze the transfer of a sulfo group
See also
Salt (disambiguation)
Jean-de-Dieu Soult (1769-1851), French general and statesman | 131 |
4018447 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping%20Venus | Sleeping Venus | Sleeping Venus may refer to:
Sleeping Venus (Carracci), a circa 1603 painting by Annibale Carracci
Sleeping Venus (Giorgione), a 1510 painting by Giorgione and Titian
Sleeping Venus (Delvaux painting), a 1944 painting by Paul Delvaux
Sleeping Venus with Cupid (Poussin), a 1630 painting by Nicolas Poussin | 91 |
4018571 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombey | Colombey | Colombey may refer to:
Colombey-les-Belles, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, Haute-Marne, France, home of Charles de Gaulle
See also
Collombey-Muraz, a municipality in Valais, Switzerland
Battle of Borny–Colombey, 1870 near Metz, part of the Franco–Prussian War | 92 |
4018676 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sununu | Sununu | Sununu is the surname of three U.S. politicians who are all from the same New Hampshire political dynasty:
John H. Sununu (born 1939), governor of New Hampshire (1983-1989) and White House Chief of Staff for George H. W. Bush 1989-1991
John E. Sununu (born 1964), son of John H. Sununu and brother of Chris Sununu, U.S. congressman (1997-2003) and U.S. senator 2003-2009
Chris Sununu (born 1974), son of John H. Sununu and brother of John E. Sununu. Current governor of New Hampshire since 2017. | 147 |
4018733 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia%2C%20Tyne%20and%20Wear | Columbia, Tyne and Wear | Columbia is one of the village subdivisions of the town of Washington, Tyne and Wear, England.
References
Cross-reference
Sources
Populated places in Tyne and Wear
Washington, Tyne and Wear | 44 |
4018773 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean%20Reynolds | Sean Reynolds | Sean Reynolds may refer to:
Sean K. Reynolds, American game designer
Sean Reynolds (Emmerdale), a fictional character from the British soap opera Emmerdale
Sean Reynolds (soccer) (born 1990), American soccer player
Sean Reynolds (RAF officer), British air marshal
Sean Reynolds (baseball) (born 1998), American baseball player | 76 |
4018778 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copropraxia | Copropraxia | Copropraxia is a tic consisting of involuntarily performing obscene or forbidden gestures, or inappropriate touching. The word comes from the Greek (), meaning "feces", and (), meaning "action". Copropraxia is a rare characteristic of Tourette syndrome. Related terms are coprolalia, referring to involuntary usage of profane words, and coprographia, making vulgar writings or drawings.
References
Symptoms and signs: Nervous system
Tourette syndrome | 101 |
4019064 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mighty%20Mike | Mighty Mike | Mighty Mike may refer to:
A re-release of the computer game Power Pete
Michael van Gerwen, darts player
Mighty Mike McGee, slam poet
Mike Anchondo, boxer
Mike Arnaoutis, boxer
Mike Van Sant, drag racer
Mike Cuozzo, saxophonist
"Mighty Mike C", a member of the Fearless Four
Mighty Mike (TV series), a French CGI-animated series | 95 |
4019240 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimi | Minimi | Minimi can refer to:
FN Minimi, a belt-fed light machine gun
Minims (religious order), a religious order known as the Minimi (Minims, Order of the Minims)
Abductor digiti minimi muscle of hand, a muscle in the hand
Abductor digiti minimi muscle of foot, a muscle in the foot
Orazio Minimi, a Roman Catholic bishop
See also
Minim (disambiguation)
Minime (disambiguation) | 103 |
4019309 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble%20House%20Film%20%26%20Television%20Inc. | Noble House Film & Television Inc. | Noble House Film & Television is the operating subsidiary of Noble House Entertainment Inc. Founded by filmmaker Damian Lee and Lowell Conn, Noble House develops, produces and distributes international commercial feature films and television programs.
Damian Lee and Lowell Conn produced and directed films including Woman Wanted, Fun, and The Poet.
Film production companies of the United States | 68 |
4019584 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langhorne%20Creek | Langhorne Creek | Langhorne Creek may refer to:
Langhorne Creek, South Australia
Langhorne Creek wine region | 23 |
4019607 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben%20Hawkins | Ben Hawkins | Ben Hawkins may refer to:
Benjamin Hawkins (1754–1818), U.S. statesman
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807–1894), English sculptor and natural history artist
Ben Hawkins (Carnivàle), the protagonist in Carnivàle
Ben Hawkins (American football) (1944–2017), American football player | 75 |
4019690 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20American%20%C3%A9p%C3%A9e%20fencers | List of American épée fencers | This is a list of American épée fencers. (Only noted and contemporary American épée fencers are included):
Tamir Bloom
Benjamin Bratton
Aleina Edwards
Kelley Hurley
Weston Seth Kelsey
Maya Lawrence
Fred Linkmeyer
Michael Marx
Robert Marx
George Gabriel Masin
Cody Mattern
John Moreau
Jon Normile
Chris O'Loughlin
Arlene Stevens
Robert Ernest Stull
Soren Thompson
Albert Wolff
See also
Fencing
List of American sabre fencers
List of American foil fencers
USFA
USFA Hall of Fame
Fencers, epee | 140 |
4019742 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%20Soundtracks%20for%20Angela%20Bulloch | Two Soundtracks for Angela Bulloch | Two Soundtracks for Angela Bulloch is an EP by the American musician David Grubbs which was written to accompany the artwork of Angela Bulloch.
Track listing
"Z Point" – 8:14
"Horizontal Technicolour" – 13:12
References
2005 EPs | 63 |
4019805 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daban | Daban | Daban may refer to:
Places
Daban, China, a village in Fujian, China
Daban, Kati Cercle, a village and rural commune in the Kati Cercle in the Koulikoro Region, Mali
Daban, Russia, a selo in Olyokminsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia
The Chinese name for Osaka, a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
People
Jacques Tisné Daban, mayor of Aast, a commune in the Aquitane region of France, in 1871–1881
See also | 125 |
4019836 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein%20at%20the%202006%20Winter%20Olympics | Liechtenstein at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Liechtenstein competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
Alpine skiing
Note: In the men's combined, run 1 is the downhill, and runs 2 and 3 are the slalom. In the women's combined, run 1 and 2 are the slalom, and run 3 the downhill.
Cross-country skiing
Distance
References
Nations at the 2006 Winter Olympics
2006
Winter Olympics | 95 |
4019955 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijan%20Province | Azerbaijan Province | Azerbaijan Province may refer to:
West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
East Azerbaijan Province, Iran
See also
Azerbaijan (disambiguation)
Province name disambiguation pages | 37 |
4020114 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach%20Ultimate%20Lovers%20Association | Beach Ultimate Lovers Association | The Beach Ultimate Lovers Association (BULA) is the worldwide organization that helps organizers and players further develop the sport of Beach Ultimate. The World Flying Disc Federation has approved BULA as the organizing body to promote tournaments, leagues and recreational play.
External links
Beach Ultimate Lovers Association web site
See also
Beach Ultimate
Ultimate
Frisbee
Beach sports | 77 |
4020130 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Writers%20Guild | Writers Guild | Writers Guild may refer to:
Australian Writers' Guild
New Zealand Writers Guild
Writers Guild of America
Writers Guild of America, East
Writers Guild of America, West
Writers Guild of Canada
Writers' Guild of Great Britain | 47 |
4020209 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysis%20%28disambiguation%29 | Lysis (disambiguation) | Lysis is the breaking down of the membrane of a cell. Lysis may also refer to:
Lysis (dialogue), a dialogue of Plato about friendship (philia)
Lysis of Taras ( 5th century BCE), Greek philosopher
Lysis, one of the stages of the lytic cycle, one of the two cycles of viral reproduction
Alkaline lysis, a method used in molecular biology to isolate plasmid DNA from bacteria
See also
Lysias (disambiguation) | 108 |
4020220 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heide%2C%20Venray | Heide, Venray | Heide is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is a part of the municipality of Venray, and lies about 20 km east of Helmond.
The village was first mentioned between 1838 and 1857 as "de Heijde", and means cultivated heath. Heide is located on the edge of the Peel region. In 1946, a temporary church was built. The building was replaced by a real church in 1965.
References
Populated places in Limburg (Netherlands)
Venray | 112 |
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