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883244 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengku%20Budriah%20binti%20Almarhum%20Tengku%20Ismail | Tengku Budriah binti Almarhum Tengku Ismail | Raja Perempuan Besar Tengku Budriah binti Almarhum Tengku Ismail (28 March 1925-28 November 2008) Was the Raja Perempuan of Perlis and the third Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia.
1925 births
2008 deaths |
883258 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumeno%20Matsushita | Mumeno Matsushita | was an author and the spouse of the founder of Panasonic, Kōnosuke Matsushita who helped to establish the company. Her younger brother is Toshio Iue who founder Sanyo.
Publications
2014,6 January
References
Other websites
「日本で一番、金の遣い方が巧い人物」経営の神様・松下幸之助が最晩年までこだわった"ある構想"
Amazing History of Panasonic, Which Was Founded 100 Years Ago by a 23-Year-Old
1896 births
1993 deaths
Writers
People from Hyōgo Prefecture |
883268 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Newton, New Hampshire | Newton is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, 4,603 people lived there.
Other websites
New Hampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile
Towns in New Hampshire
1749 establishments in North America |
883269 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gokyo%20Lakes | Gokyo Lakes | Gokyo Lakes are lakes in Nepal's Sagarmatha National Park. They are located at the height of above sea level. These lakes make the world's highest freshwater lake system with six main lakes. Among them Thonak Lake is the largest. In September 2007, Gokyo and sorrounding wetlands of were made into a Ramsar site.
Lake system
Gokyo Lakes are located in Khumjung, a village of Solukhumbu District in Sagarmatha Zone in north-eastern Nepal. Gokyo Cho, also called Dudh Pokhari, is the main lake with an area of . At the eastern shore of this lake is Gokyo village. Thonak Cho is the largest lake with an area of . Gyazumpa Cho is in size, while Tanjung Cho has an area of , and Ngojumba Cho has an area of .
As sources of permanent fresh water they have high hydrological value. They get water from various sources, such as water that flows underground from the Ngozumpa glacier, a stream coming from the Renjo La pass from north-west, and another stream coming from the Ngozumpa glacier in the east. These wetlands are filled with water from many glaciers.
The water from there goes to the Dudh Kosi through the Taujon Lake and the Longabanga Lake. These lakes are deeper than researchers use to believe. Fourth Lake (Thonak Cho) is the deepest lake which is 62.4 m deep. After that is the Gokyo Lake which is 43 m deep. A direct connection between the Gokyo Lake and the upper Thonak Cho and the Ngozumpa Cho has not been seen. However, these lakes may be connected through an underground water supply. The Gokyo lake system is naturally at risk, as it is in an ecologically risky and unstable zone. The outburst of the Ngozumpa glacier is always a danger to the existence of the lakes.
The Gokyo lake system of 19 lakes is covers an area of and is at the hight between . The wetland lies at the start of of the Dudh Kosi river, which flows down from Cho Oyu.
Religious significance
The Gokyo Lakes are considered sacred by both Hindus and Buddhists. About 500 Hindus take a holy bath in the lakes during the Janai Purnima festival, which usually occurs in the month of August. On average 7,000 tourists visit the Gokyo Lakes every year. The site is worshipped as the residing place of 'Nag Devata' (Snake God). A temple of the Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva is at the western corner of the lake. The belief that birds and wildlife should not be harmed has protected the animals in this region for a long time.
Tourism
Gokyo is among the most popular places for tourist to visit. From there, people can go towards the Sagarmatha base camp and other areas. Gokyo village at height is a major centre in the area. The site is two days' walk uphill from Namche Bazaar. A visit to the area usually includes climbing Gokyo Ri.
The Gokyo Lakes are also part of a longer Everest Base Camp trek known as the EBC trek through the Gokyo Lakes. This trek is commonly hiked by people with slightly more time to trek as the path is 4 days longer than the usual EBC trek. The Gokyo Lakes trek also has the benefit of being a circular route, unlike the usual EBC trek where people return using the same path.
Gallery
References
Other websites
Lakes of Nepal |
883273 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemongrass%20%28disambiguation%29 | Lemongrass (disambiguation) | Lemongrass is any plant in the genus Cymbopogon.
Lemongrass may also refer to:
Lemongrass (music), a German music act and record label
LemonGrass (band), a Mexican children's music group |
883280 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%20Rangers%20Samurai | Power Rangers Samurai | Power Rangers Samurai is a TV show Power Rangers started in 2011. It aired from February 7 to December 15 2011-2012 45 episodes. It in based on the Super Sentai series Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. It is the sequel to Power Rangers RPM. A sequel to called Power Rangers Megaforce started in 2013-2014.
Samurai also returns to a multi-seasonal format with the second season, which is titled Power Rangers Super Samurai, started in 2012 and is officially considered the 19th season of Power Rangers overall.
Plot
The Samurai Power Rangers-Red Ranger Jayden Shiba, the stotic leader; Blue Ranger Kevin Douglas, the devoted second-in-command; Pink Ranger Mia Watanabe, the big sister; Green Ranger Mike Fernandez, the creative rebell; Yellow Ranger Emily Stewart, the youngest and most innocent; and Gold Ranger Antonio Garcia, the expressive fisherman/tech wiz with Red Ranger Lauren Shiba.
Characters
Cast
Rangers
Alex Heartman as Jayden Shiba, the first Red Samurai Ranger.
Erika Fong as Mia Watanabe, the Pink Samurai Ranger.
Hector David Jr. as Mike Fernandez, the Green Samurai Ranger.
Najee De-Tiege as Kevin Douglas, the Blue Samurai Ranger.
Brittany Anne Pirtle as Emily Stewart, the Yellow Samurai Ranger.
Steven Skyler as Antonio Garcia, the Gold Samurai Ranger.
Kimberly Crossman as Lauren Shiba, the second Red Samurai Ranger.
Supporting characters
Rene Naufahu as Mentor Ji.
Felix Ryan as Spike Skullovitch.
Paul Schrier as Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier.
Jason Narvy as Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch.
Eka Darville as Scott Truman, the Ranger Operator Series Red Eagle.
Villains
Rick Medina as Deker.
Jeff Szusterman as Master Xandred and Octoroo
References
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
English-language television programs |
883282 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aura%20an%20der%20Saale | Aura an der Saale | Aura an der Saale is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Other websites
Official Web site
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883283 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20Bocklet | Bad Bocklet | Bad Bocklet is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany. It is a market town and a health spa.
References
Herbert Schultheis: "Bad Bocklet – Geschichte der Ortsteile Aschach und Großenbrach" in Bad Neustädter Beiträge zur Geschichte und Heimatkunde Frankens, vol 6. Bad Neustadt a. d. Saale 1996. .
Other websites
Bad Kissingen (district)
Spa towns in Germany |
883284 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burkardroth | Burkardroth | Burkardroth is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Other websites
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883285 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elfershausen | Elfershausen | Elfershausen is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Other websites
Official Web site
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883286 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euerdorf | Euerdorf | Euerdorf is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883287 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%20Southend%20Airport | London Southend Airport | Global figures show, London Southend Airport (IATA Code: SEN) welcomed 2,035,535 (Wikipedia) passengers through its doors in 2019. The airport itself sits to the north of Southend-on-Sea, separated from the town of its namesake by the A127, which joins the M25 at junction 29, north of the Dartford Thames river crossing. Most aircraft operating at the airport are mostly short regional flights or short-haul international flights to destinations such as the north of Spain, Bilbao and the south of France. Most Aircraft are operated by either EasyJet, and their small A320NEO family aircraft and Flybe, who operate turboprop aircraft that have a maximum capacity of just over 60 people. Therefore, due to the airport's short runway, much like London City Airport's (IATA Code: LCY), larger wide-bodied aircraft produced to serve long-haul routes, such as the A350, A380, Boeing 747 and Boeing 777, are unable to land at the airport. As a result, the airport is limited by the runway size, along with it's sole terminal's floor space to become a destination to many more tourists from around the United Kingdom and the rest of the World.
Another limiting factor is it's accessibility from central London, as larger airports such as Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead are easier and quicker to access due to the infrastructure already in place, such as the M25, M23 and M11 respectively, whereas the A127 doesn't have the capacity of the M25 or M23, due to its 2 lanes and 50 mph national speed limit. Southend Airport's location puts it at a great disadvantage too, as many larger airports are closer to the touristic hub of central London, as tourists and visitors have greater ease of access to central London.
Airports in England |
883292 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manager%20%28association%20football%29 | Manager (association football) | In football (soccer), a manager, or coach sometimes, is a person who control the team's strategies and move (from one place to another).
References
Football managers
Coaches
Football (soccer) terminology |
883293 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Latin-script%20letters | List of Latin-script letters |
!
! for i (1 C, 26 F)
&
Unusual ampersands (3 C, 14 F)
-
Brouch graveyard cross with 1868 chronogram (2 F)
Gedenktafel für Gustav Mahler (Wien, Auenbruggergasse 2) (4 F)
1
1 as Ɣ (1 F)
1 as ɹ (2 F)
1 shaped as a fouled anchor (2 F)
2
Glyph for "2" shaped as "Z" (7 F)
4
Number 4 as ribbon-shaped half 8 (1 C, 22 F)
5
5 as S (1 F)
7
7 as ↊ (4 F)
8
Glyph for "8" shaped as "Ɣ" (2 F)
A
Letter "A" as "/-\" (2 C, 5 F)
Letter "A" as "FL" (1 F)
Letter "A" as "Ʌ" (2 C, 227 F)
Letter "A" as "Δ" (1 C, 34 F)
Letter "A" as "Д" (3 F)
Letter "A" as "ᑎ" (1 F)
B
Letter "B" as "8" (3 C, 7 F)
Letter "B" shaped as "ᗱ" (1 C, 16 F)
C
Letter "C" shaped as "Ↄ" (5 C, 5 F)
D
Letter "D" shaped as "ᘐ" (11 F)
Letter "D" shaped as "⊂" or similar (1 F)
Letter "D" shaped as "⊃" (24 F)
E
E as Є (2 C, 3 F)
Letter "E" as "Ξ" (3 C, 85 F)
H
Upper-case "H" with notched crossbar (4 F)
J
Letter "J" as "⅃" (1 F)
Letter "J" with topbar (2 F)
K
Letter "K" as "Ж" (1 F)
Letter "K" as "<" (23 F)
L
Letter "L" as "IL" (empty)
Lower-case "l" as "ʟ" (13 F)
Letter "O" as "⌓" or similar (1 F)
Letter "T" as "┣" (1 F)
Letter "Y" as "Ṵ" or similar (2 F)
M
Letter "M" as "Ⅲ" (1 C, 10 F)
N
Letter "N" as "ᑎ" or "Π" (2 C, 38 F)
N as И (3 C, 30 F)
O
Letter "O" as "0" (1 F)
Open top Ɔ (2 C, 3 F)
Q
Q as ꟼ (4 F)
R
Letter "r" as "ıʽ" (1 F)
Letter "r" as "ɾ" (1 C, 8 F)
Modern use of R rotunda (4 C, 47 F)
Reversed K (20 F)
S
S as Ꙅ (1 F)
T
Letter "T" as "+" (4 F)
Letter "t" as "τ" (2 F)
Letter "T" as "⅂ˉ" (2 F)
Letter "T" as "Ꞇ" (8 F)
U
Upper case "U" with spur (14 F)
V
Letter "V" as "ᐁ" (4 F)
W
W as Ш (5 F)
X
Letter "X" as "⪥" (1 C, 6 F)
X as χ (5 F)
X as ♓︎ (1 C, 3 F)
Y
Latin letter "y" as "ү" (1 F)
Letter "Y" as "Ч" (4 F)
Upper-case "Y" shaped as "У" (28 F)
Z
Slashed Z (11 F)
~
Acute accent mark shaped as apostrophe (4 F)
Acute accent mark shaped as grave accent mark (1 C, 1 F)
Breve shaped as acute (6 F)
Breve shaped as caron (1 F)
Breve shaped as dot (5 F)
Breve shaped as grave (1 F)
Breve shaped as macron (8 F)
Breve shaped as tilde (5 F)
Caron shaped as breve (1 F)
Cedilla shaped as tilde (1 F)
Diaeresis shaped as acute accent mark (2 C)
Diaeresis shaped as double vertical line (1 F)
Diaeresis shaped as tilde (4 F)
Hard-dotted letters (1 C, 1 F)
Reversed tilde (10 F)
Tilde shaped as horizontal J (1 F)
Diacritics styled by cutting in the letterform (1 C, 5 F)
°
Turned characters (180° rotation) (30 C, 11 F)
Ʃ
Esh as 3 (827 F)
Esh as 4 (63 F)
Esh as S (68 F)
Ʒ
Angular ezh (3 F)
Ω
Omega as "⍜" (8 F)
У
Upper-case "У" shaped as "Y" (6 F)
Ф
Letter "Ф" as "OIO" (7 F)
Letter "Ф" as "ȹ" (8 F)
Letter "Ф" as "ↀ" (5 F)
Letter "Phi" as "OIIO" (718 F)
2
Two Latin letter combinations (717 C, 1 P, 5 F)
3
Three Latin letter combinations (828 C, 321 F)
4
Four Latin letter combinations (25 C, 175 F)
A
Ꜳ (1 C, 6 F)
Ligature "AB" (1 C, 31 F)
AD ligature (5 F)
Æ (4 C, 1 P, 92 F)
AF ligature (7 F)
AG ligature (3 F)
AH ligature (1 C)
Ligature "Ai" (5 F)
Ligature "ai" (3 F)
Ligature "aj" (empty)
AK ligature (2 F)
Ligature "AL" (2 F)
Ligature "am" (2 F)
Ligature "AM" (2 F)
AN ligature (1 C, 1 F)
Ꜵ (6 F)
AP ligature (6 F)
Ligature "AR" (4 F)
Ligature "ar" (2 F)
Ligature "as" (1 C, 2 F)
Ligature "at" (2 F)
Ligature "AT" (5 F)
Ꜷ (7 F)
Ꜹ (1 C, 10 F)
Ꜻ (4 F)
AW ligature (empty)
AXA logos (19 F)
Ꜽ (7 F)
B
Ligature "bo" (2 F)
C
CA ligature (11 F)
Ligature "cf" (empty)
U+EFFF (31 F)
Ligature "ci" (1 F)
U+F8FF (15 F)
Ligature "co" (3 F)
U+F800 (16 F)
Ligature "cta" (1 F)
D
ȸ (3 F)
U+D808 (31 F)
ʣ (4 F)
ʥ (2 F)
ʤ (1 C, 6 F)
E
Bugatti logos (1 C, 16 F)
Chronogram MDCCIIII above door of Antoniuskapelle in Bad Driburg (2 F)
Ligature "ej" (1 F)
EA ligature (4 F)
Et cetera (14 F)
U+E5FF (2 F)
EF ligature (1 F)
Ligature "eis" (1 F)
Ligature "el" (1 F)
Ligature "EL" (1 F)
Ligature "em" (1 F)
Ligature "en" (7 F)
Ampersand (4 C, 1 P, 60 F)
Ligature "et" (4 F)
European Currency Unit sign (2 F)
Ligature "Ex" (1 F)
F
Ligature "FI" (6 F)
Ligature "FZ" (1 F)
Ligature "fc" (1 F)
Ligature "FD" (2 F)
Ligature "ff" (44 F)
Fortississimo (4 F)
Ligature "fff" (2 F)
Ligature "ffi" (11 F)
U+F0006 (2 F)
Ligature "ffl" (8 F)
U+139016 (1 F)
U+E250 (1 F)
Funhaus logos (5 F)
Ligature "fh" (1 F)
Ligature "fi" (27 F)
U+FF060 (3 F)
Ligature "fl" (18 F)
Ligature "fm" (1 F)
Ligature "fn" (1 F)
U+F201 (3 F)
U+E000 (1 C, 7 F)
Ligature "FT" (1 F)
U+100EE6 (1 F)
Fair use logo (3 F)
Ligature "fv" (1 F)
Ligature "FX" (13 F)
U+E006 (2 F)
G
Ligature "gb" (6 F)
GT ligature (2 F)
H
Ligature "HB" (15 F)
HD ligature (2 C, 1 F)
HE ligature (3 F)
Ƕ (4 F)
I
IB3 logos (7 F)
IJ (letter) (2 C, 33 F)
Ligature "is" (3 F)
J
Ligature "JA" (7 F)
Ligature "JD" (2 F)
Ligature "JF" (5 F)
Ligature "JH" (2 F)
Ligature "JK" (2 F)
JR Group logos (35 F)
Ligature "JW" (1 F)
K
Ligature "Ka" (1 C)
Ligature "ks" (1 F)
Ligature "kt" (5 F)
L
Ligature "Li" (7 F)
Ligature "li" (9 F)
Pound sign (℔) (12 F)
LI ligature (3 F)
Ligature "LJ" (1 F)
Ỻ (11 F)
Fraktur ligatures (41 F)
ʪ (2 F)
Ligature "Lt" (8 F)
ʫ (2 F)
Lezh (11 F)
M
Ligature "MA" (1 F)
ME ligature (1 C, 7 F)
Ligature "MF" (6 F)
Ligature "mm" (1 C)
MN ligature (2 F)
N
NA ligature (3 F)
ND ligature (4 F)
NF ligature (8 F)
Ligature "nt" (2 F)
Ligature "nu" (1 F)
Ligature "ru" (1 F)
O
Œ (3 C, 1 P, 32 F)
O with right half bar and beam (1 F)
Ꝏ (6 F)
OP Ryhmä logos (2 F)
Ligature "or" (4 F)
Ȣ (5 F)
P
PD ligature (1 F)
Q
Ligature "ql" (8 F)
ȹ (1 C, 4 F)
Ligature "Qu" (6 F)
R
Ligature "rr" (2 F)
Ligature "rt" (1 C)
UL Recognized Component Mark (4 F)
S
Ligature "ſb" (3 F)
Ligature "ſch" (9 F)
SF ligature (1 F)
Ligature "ſh" (11 F)
Ligature "sh" (2 F)
Rounded shcha (4 F)
Ligature "ſi" (12 F)
SI ligature (1 C, 1 F)
Ligature "ſj" (1 F)
Ligature "sj" (1 F)
Ligature "ſk" (1 F)
Ligature "ſl" (5 F)
Ligature "SL" (1 F)
Spesmilo sign (4 F)
Ligature "ſp" (4 F)
Ligature "sp" (1 F)
Ligature "SP" (5 F)
Ligature "ſſ" (19 F)
SS ligature (4 C, 4 F)
Ligature "ſſi" (3 F)
Ligature "ſſk" (1 F)
Ligature "ſſl" (1 F)
Ligature "ſſt" (1 F)
Ligature "st" (1 C, 3 F)
Ligature "ST" (2 F)
Ligature "St" (13 F)
Ligature "ſt" (34 F)
Ligature "st" (12 F)
Ligature "ſti" (1 F)
Ligature "ſtr" (1 F)
Sharp s (7 C, 1 P, 114 F)
T
Ligature "ta" (2 F)
TA ligature (1 C)
Ligature "TF" (3 F)
Ligature "tf" (3 F)
U+100908 (6 F)
U+E050 (18 F)
Ligature "TH" (1 F)
TI ligature (5 F)
U+F100 (7 F)
U+D000 (7 F)
U+D100 (9 F)
Ligature "TR" (1 F)
ƾ (3 F)
ʦ (6 F)
U+D505 (13 F)
Ligature "tu" (4 F)
Ligature "TU" (7 F)
Ligature "tv" (28 F)
Ligature "TV" (50 F)
U+D606 (2 F)
Ligature "TY" (1 F)
ʧ (6 F)
Ꜩ (22 F)
ʨ (3 F)
U
ᵫ (6 F)
Ligature "um" (1 F)
Ligature "UM" (1 F)
Ligature "un" (10 F)
Ligature "us" (1 F)
Ɯ (1 C, 13 F)
V
Ligature "VA" (4 F)
Ligature "VB" (4 F)
Vkontakte VK logos (19 F)
VR ligature (3 F)
VTM logos (16 F)
W (21 C, 2 P, 49 F)
W
Waldorf-Astoria logos (6 F)
Ligature "Wh" (2 F)
Ligature "WH" (3 F)
U+DEFF (1 F)
Ligature "wi" (3 F)
Ꝡ (2 F)
X
Ligature "XM" (2 F)
Y
Ligature "YA" (1 F)
Ligature "yr" (7 F)
Ǝ
U+E600 (3 F)
ɾ
Ligature "ɾt" (1 F)
↑
Letter "a" as diacritic above (2 F)
Letter "c" as diacritic above (2 F)
Letter "d" as diacritic above (2 F)
Letter "e" as diacritic above (2 C, 2 F)
Letter "g" as diacritic above (1 F)
Letter "h" as diacritic above (2 F)
Letter "i" as diacritic above (1 C, 2 F)
Letter "m" as diacritic above (2 F)
Letter "o" as diacritic above (1 C, 2 F)
Letter "r" as diacritic above (3 F)
Letter "t" as diacritic above (1 C, 3 F)
Letter "u" as diacritic above (1 C, 2 F)
Letter "v" as diacritic above (2 F)
Letter "w" as diacritic above (1 C)
Letter "x" as diacritic above (3 F)
↓
Letter "e" as diacritic below (2 F)
Letter "o" as diacritic below (1 C, 2 F)
0
Lesh (17 F)
Lexh (7 F)
1
ʦ (6 F)
ʧ (6 F)
ʨ (3 F)
ʣ (4 F)
ʤ (1 C, 6 F)
ʥ (2 F)
ʩ (5 F)
ʪ (2 F)
ʫ (2 F)
IPA symbols for doubly articulated consonants (2 C, 9 F)
#
IPA symbols for consonants in SVG (489 F)
1
P (22 C, 1 P, 50 F)
B (24 C, 1 P, 67 F)
T (21 C, 1 P, 43 F)
D (24 C, 1 P, 63 F)
Ʈ/ʈ (letter) (1 C, 10 F)
Ɖ/ɖ (letter) (20 F)
C (28 C, 2 P, 71 F)
ɟ (1 C, 11 F)
K (20 C, 1 P, 52 F)
Ɡ/ɡ (letter) (13 F)
Q (14 C, 1 P, 53 F)
ɢ (1 C, 11 F)
Ɂ (4 C, 17 F)
M (24 C, 1 P, 73 F)
Ɱ (11 F)
N (27 C, 1 P, 56 F)
ɳ (12 F)
Ɲ (19 F)
Eng (3 C, 35 F)
ɴ (10 F)
ʙ (10 F)
R (25 C, 1 P, 36 F)
Ʀ/ʀ (letter) (14 F)
ɾ (3 C, 19 F)
Ɽ/ɽ (letter) (13 F)
Latin phi (6 F)
Latin beta (11 F)
F (22 C, 1 P, 64 F)
V (22 C, 1 P, 40 F)
S (14 C, 1 P, 62 F)
Z (21 C, 1 P, 15 F)
Ʃ/ʃ (letter) (3 C, 24 F)
/ (letter) (9 F)
Ezh (7 C, 42 F)
ʂ (1 C, 13 F)
ʐ (10 F)
Ç (1 P, 42 F)
Ð/ð (letter) (2 C, 1 P, 20 F)
Ʝ (9 F)
X (30 C, 1 P, 49 F)
Ɣ (1 C, 16 F)
Latin chi (7 F)
ʁ (10 F)
Ħ/ħ (letter) (1 C, 22 F)
ʕ (1 C, 13 F)
H (32 C, 1 P, 23 F)
Ɦ/ɦ (letter) (12 F)
Ɬ (15 F)
Lezh (11 F)
Ʋ (14 F)
ɹ (3 C, 9 F)
ɻ (7 F)
J (22 C, 1 P, 35 F)
ɰ (7 F)
L (25 C, 1 P, 86 F)
ɭ (1 C, 8 F)
ʎ (10 F)
ʟ (1 C, 14 F)
Ɓ/ɓ (letter) (15 F)
Ɗ/ɗ (letter) (12 F)
ʄ (3 F)
Ɠ/ɠ (letter) (7 F)
ʛ (5 F)
ʍ (8 F)
W (21 C, 2 P, 49 F)
Ɥ (2 C, 15 F)
ʜ (10 F)
ʡ (1 C, 13 F)
ʢ (7 F)
ɧ (9 F)
ʘ (11 F)
ǀ (letter) (1 C, 6 F)
ǃ (letter) (8 F)
ǂ (10 F)
ǁ (letter) (1 C, 6 F)
ɺ (5 F)
ɕ (1 C, 10 F)
ʑ (1 C, 12 F)
ⱱ (1 C, 15 F)
2
Ɫ/ɫ (letter) (7 F)
4
Apostrophes (16 C, 1 P, 42 F)
9
Latin letter "ᴙ" (2 F)
ʩ (5 F)
ʬ (2 F)
ʭ (2 F)
Ʞ/ʞ (letter) (4 F)
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ʦ (6 F)
ʧ (6 F)
ʨ (3 F)
ƻ (3 F)
ʣ (4 F)
ʤ (1 C, 6 F)
ʥ (2 F)
Ř (26 F)
Ǥ (12 F)
ʪ (2 F)
ʫ (2 F)
Ʇ (10 F)
ʖ (9 F)
A
Ligature "AR" (4 F)
Ligature "AB" (1 C, 31 F)
AH ligature (1 C)
AP ligature (6 F)
Ligature "AT" (5 F)
Ꜹ (1 C, 10 F)
D
DE ligature (31 F)
H
HD ligature (2 C, 1 F)
J
Ligature "JA" (7 F)
L
LI ligature (3 F)
P
PD ligature (1 F)
V
Ligature "VA" (4 F)
Letters |
883300 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union%20Buildings | Union Buildings | The Union Buildings (Afrikaans: Uniegebou) form the official seat of the South African Government and also has the offices of the President of South Africa. The buildings are located on the Meintjieskop in Pretoria, which is the highest point of the city. In December 2013, the buildings were declared a national heritage site. Designed by Herbert Baker, the buildings were made from sandstone.
References
Buildings and structures in South Africa
Monuments and memorials
Buildings and structures completed in the 20th century |
883301 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuchsstadt | Fuchsstadt | Fuchsstadt is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
Other websites
Official Web site
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883302 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geroda%2C%20Lower%20Franconia | Geroda, Lower Franconia | Geroda is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
Geroda is in the nature park Bayerische Rhön, in the Thulba valley, on the southern side of the so-called Schwarze Berge ("black mountains").
References
Other websites
Official website
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883303 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C3%9Fbach | Maßbach | Maßbach is a market town and municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Other websites
Official website
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883304 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motten | Motten | Motten is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Other websites
Official website
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883305 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnnerstadt | Münnerstadt | Münnerstadt is a town in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria, Germany.
References
Other websites
Official website
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883306 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BCdlingen | Nüdlingen | Nüdlingen is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Other websites
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883307 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberleichtersbach | Oberleichtersbach | Oberleichtersbach is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
Divisions of the municipality
The municipality includes the following towns:
Oberleichtersbach
Unterleichtersbach
Modlos
Breitenbach
Mitgenfeld
References
Other websites
Official website
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883310 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%20Rangers%20Megaforce | Power Rangers Megaforce | Power Rangers MegaForce is a TV show Power Rangers started in 2013. It aired from February 2 to November 22 2013-2014 42 episodes. It in based on the Super Sentai series Tensou Sentai Goseiger. It is the sequel to Power Rangers Samurai. A sequel to called Power Rangers Dino Charge started in 2015-2016.
The second season, and the overall 21st season of Power Rangers, is called Power Rangers Super Megaforce and started in 2014. Super Megaforce uses footage, costumes and props from Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.
Plot
Season 1: Megaforce
When the evil Warstar alien attacked Earth, the supernatural guardian Gosei, assigned to protect the Earth by Zordon, and his faithful robot assistant Tensou recruit five teenagers with attitude to combat the invading forces. Equipped with powers that grant them mystery over martial arts and others forms of combat, the teenagers transform into the latest champions of good: The Power Rangers Megaforce.
Season 2: Super Megaforce
In the second Super Megaforce season, when an alien armada led by Prince Vakar - the brother of Vrak - plans to invade the Earth, Gosei gives the Megaforce Rangers new
Morphers and special keys to allow them to become the Super Megaforce Rangers and also imbues them with the power to transform into any past "Legendary" Power Rangers. In course
of time, due to their virtues and fighting spirit, they unlock various megazords of the past rangers (meeting several along the way). An alien named Orion, whose home world was destroyed by the armada, then joins their ranks as the Silver Ranger, and gets all the legendary Sixth Ranger along with those of Robo Knight. Later, in a battle with the most
powerful machines of evil, the Megazords of the Rangers as well as their Legendary Megazords are destroyed. After that, Troy and Orion enter the ship of Vrak and Vekar's father
the Warstar Emperor Marvo, fight him, and unleash the ship's power, which destroys every other ship in the Armada. Later they both succeed in destroying Marvo and then they
return to the ground. The Rangers then find that thousands of X-Borgs, the innumerable soldiers of The Armada, have been let loose on them. At this point, all the Legendary
Rangers, whose powers the Rangers have been using throughout the series, appear to help them. Together, all the Rangers destroy the X-Borgs, saving the Earth.
Characters
Megaforce Rangers
Super Megaforce Rangers
Cast
Power Rangers
Andrew Gray as Troy Burrows, the Megaforce/Super Megaforce Red Ranger
Ciara Hanna as Gia Moran, the Megaforce/Super Megaforce Yellow Ranger
John Mark Loudermilk as Noah Carver, the Megaforce/Super Megaforce Blue Ranger
Christina Masterson as Emma Goodall, the Megaforce/Super Megaforce Pink Ranger
Azim Rizk as Jake Holling, the MegaForce Black Ranger/Super MegaForce Green Ranger
Chris Auer as the voice of Robo Knight
Cameron Jebo as Orion, the Super MegaForce Silver Ranger
Allies
Geoff Dolan as the voices of Gosei, the protege of Zordon, Gosei Morpher, and Robo Morpher
Estevez Gillespie as the voice of Tensou
Shaliesh Prajapati as Ernie
Ian Harcourt as Mr. Burley
Legendary Rangers
Jason David Frank as Tommy Oliver, the Green Ranger and the White Ranger, and subsequently Zeo Ranger V, Red the first Red Turbo Ranger and the Black Dino Thunder Ranger.
Selwyn Ward as Theodore Jay "TJ" Jarvis Johnson, the Blue Space Ranger, and previously the second Red Turbo Ranger.
Patricia Ja Lee as Cassie Chan, the Pink Space Ranger and previously the second Red Turbo Ranger.
Danny Slavin as Leo Corbett, the Red Galaxy Ranger.
Reggie Rolle as Damon Henderson, the Green Galaxy Ranger.
Melody Perkins as Karone, the Pink Galaxy Ranger and the former Astronema.
Sean Cw Johnson as Carter Grayson, the Red Lightspeed Ranger.
Allion Macllnis as Dana Mitchell, the Pink Lightspeed Ranger.
Jason Faunt as Wesley "Wes" Collins, the Red Time Force Ranger.
Jason Smith as Casey Rhodes, the Red Jungle Fury Ranger.
Alex Heartman as Jayden Shiba, the Red Samurai Ranger.
Hector David Jr. as Mike Fernandez, the Green Samurai Ranger.
Brittany Anne Pirtle as Emily Stewart, the Yellow Samurai Ranger.
Villains
Jason Hood as the voice of Vrak the younger brother of Vekar, the main and primary antagonist of the series.
Phil Brown and Paul Harrop as the voices of Tresnag and Drill Horn
Campbell Cooley as the voice of Admiral Malkor
Mark Mitchinson as the voice of Creepox
Charlie McDermott as the voice of Bigs
Jay Simon as the voice of Bluefur
Sophie Henderson as the voice of Metal Alice
Andrew Laing as the voice of Messenger, a minor villain from the Armada.
Stephen Butterworth as the voice of Prince Vekar, the older brother of Vrak.
Rebecca Parr as the voice of Levira
Mike Drew as the voice of Emperor Marvo, the father of Vrak and Vekar.
John Leigh as the voice of Damaras
Mark Wright as the voice of Argus
Cameron Rhodes as the voice of Professor Cog
References
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
English-language television programs |
883316 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nameplate%20capacity | Nameplate capacity | Nameplate capacity, also known as the rated capacity, nominal capacity, installed capacity, or maximum effect, is the intended full-load sustained output of a facility such as a power station, electric generator, a chemical plant, fuel plant, metal refinery, mine, and many others. Nameplate capacity is the number registered with government authorities for classifying the power output of a power station; it is usually written in megawatts (MW).
Power plants with an output consistently near their nameplate capacity have a high capacity factor.
References
Electricity |
883326 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcohyla%20robertsorum | Sarcohyla robertsorum | Robert's tree frog (Sarcohyla robertsorum) is a frog that lives in Mexico. It lives in streams that run through meadows and pine and fir forests high up in the hills. Scientists have seen it between 2250 and 3050 meters above sea level.
References
Frogs
Animals of North America |
883335 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberthulba | Oberthulba | Oberthulba is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
Divisions of the municipality
Oberthulba
Frankenbrunn
Hassenbach
Hetzlos
Reith
Schlimpfhof
Thulba
Wittershausen
References
Other websites
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883336 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oerlenbach | Oerlenbach | Oerlenbach is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
Twin towns
Douvres-la-Délivrande, France
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883339 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsthal | Ramsthal | Ramsthal is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883340 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rannungen | Rannungen | Rannungen is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883341 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riedenberg | Riedenberg | Riedenberg is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883342 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schondra | Schondra | Schondra is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883345 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulzthal | Sulzthal | Sulzthal is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883346 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thundorf%20in%20Unterfranken | Thundorf in Unterfranken | Thundorf is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883347 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wartmannsroth | Wartmannsroth | Wartmannsroth is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883349 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildflecken | Wildflecken | Wildflecken is a municipality in the Bad Kissingen district, at the border of northwestern Bavaria and southern Hesse. In 2005, its population was 3,285; the postal code is 97772 (US Forces used APO NY 09026). Wildflecken is in the picturesque Rhön mountains.
References
Other websites
The History of Camp Wildflecken
A history of the Displaced-Persons camp in Wildflecken
Wildflecken Veterans Association website
54th Engineer Battalion
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883351 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitlofs | Zeitlofs | Zeitlofs is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Bad Kissingen (district) |
883352 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schl%C3%BCsselfeld | Schlüsselfeld | Schlüsselfeld is a town on the southwestern edge of the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.
References
Bamberg (district) |
883354 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sche%C3%9Flitz | Scheßlitz | Scheßlitz (or Schesslitz; Main-Franconian: Schääz) is a town in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and is on the rise to the Franconian Switzerland on the A 70 between Bamberg and Bayreuth, being 14 km northeast of the former.
References
Further reading
Matthias Wolf: Das Schäätzer Bockäla. Schweinfurt, Verlag Wolfgang Bleiweis, 1992.
Other websites
Picture gallery
Bamberg (district) |
883358 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Death%20of%20the%20Author | The Death of the Author | "The Death of the Author" is an essay written by Roland Barthes. In the essay, he argues that facts about an author (for example, the author's personal life, views, or intentions) do not matter when talking about what a work means.
Essays
French literature |
883385 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/State%20President%20of%20South%20Africa | State President of South Africa | The state president of the Republic of South Africa () was the head of state of South Africa from 1961 to 1994. The office was created when the country became a republic in 1961. The office was abolished in 1994 when Nelson Mandela was democratically elected as the first President of South Africa.
List
Parties
Other websites
List of Presidents
Lists of Heads of state with links to bios |
883388 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Douglas%20%28actor%29 | Jerry Douglas (actor) | Jerry Douglas (November 12, 1932 – November 9, 2021) was an American actor. He was known for playing the role of John Abbott for 25 years on the daytime television serial The Young and the Restless. He was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Douglas died after a brief illness in Los Angeles, California on November 9, 2021, at the age of 88, three days before his 89th birthday.
References
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1932 births
2021 deaths
American movie actors
American television actors
American stage actors
Actors from Massachusetts |
883389 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd%20McCuiston | Lloyd McCuiston | Lloyd Carlisle McCuiston Jr. (March 26, 1918 – November 9, 2021) was an American Democratic politician. He was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1961 to 1994. McCuiston was also a veteran of World War II. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee. McCuiston was also the State Speaker of the House between 1981 until 1983.
McCuiston turned 100 in March 2018. He died in Memphis on November 9, 2021, at the age of 103.
References
1918 births
2021 deaths
State legislators of the United States
American military personnel of World War II
American centenarians
Politicians from Memphis, Tennessee
Politicians from Arkansas
US Democratic Party politicians |
883390 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per%20Aage%20Brandt | Per Aage Brandt | Per Aage Brandt (26 April 1944 – 11 November 2021) was a Danish writer, poet, translator, linguist and musician. He was born in Buenos Aires. Brandt published a large number of books about linguistics, culture, and music as well as poetry. His career began in 1969. He translated the works of Molière and Marquis de Sade.
Brandt died on 11 November 2021 in Copenhagen, Denmark at the age of
References
1944 births
2021 deaths
Danish poets
Danish musicians
Translators
Linguists
People from Buenos Aires
Writers from Copenhagen |
883393 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme%20Edge | Graeme Edge | Graeme Charles Edge (30 March 1941 – 11 November 2021) was an English rock musician, songwriter, and poet. He was best known as the co-founder and drummer of the English band the Moody Blues. In 2018, Edge was added into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Moody Blues. Edge was born in Rocester, Staffordshire.
Edge died on 11 November 2021 in Sarasota, Florida from cancer, aged 80.
References
1941 births
2021 deaths
English rock drummers
English songwriters
English poets
Musicians from Staffordshire
Cancer deaths in Florida |
883397 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%20Ying-yuan | Lee Ying-yuan | Lee Ying-yuan (; 16 March 1953 – 11 November 2021) was a Taiwanese politician. He was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1995 and resigned in 2000.
In 2005, Lee was made the Minister of Council of Labor Affairs, which he led until 2007. Lee has also was Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan and the Democratic Progressive Party. He was reelected to the Legislative Yuan in 2012. He was appointed the Minister of Environmental Protection Administration in 2016.
He was Taiwan's representative to Thailand from 2020 to 2021. He was born in Yunlin County, Taiwan.
Lee died on 11 November 2021 in Taipei, Taiwan from a rare form of pancreatic cancer, aged 68.
References
1953 births
2021 deaths
Ambassadors
Taiwanese politicians
Deaths from pancreatic cancer |
883398 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%20Maracle | Lee Maracle | Bobbi Lee Maracle (July 2, 1950 – November 11, 2021) was a Canadian First Nations writer, activist and academic. Her first book, an autobiography called Bobbi Lee: Indian Rebel, was published in 1975. Maracle's work focussed on the lives of Indigenous people, mainly women in Canada. She also wrote the 1993 novel Ravensong.
Maracle was named an officer of the Order of Canada in 2018.
Maracle died on November 11, 2021, at a hospital in Surrey, British Columbia at the age of 71.
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1950 births
2021 deaths
Canadian activists
Canadian academics
Writers from British Columbia
People from Vancouver |
883399 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Woods | Simon Woods | Simon Woods (born 7 January 1980) is an English actor, playwright and writer. He is best known for his role as Octavian in Season 2 of the British-American television series Rome and in the 2005 Pride & Prejudice as Charles Bingley.
Woods is openly gay.
References
1980 births
Living people
English playwrights
English movie actors
English stage actors
English television actors
LGBT playwrights
LGBT actors
English LGBT people
Gay men |
883413 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed%20Buggy | Speed Buggy | Speed Buggy is an American animated television series, produced by Hanna-Barbera, which originally aired for one season on CBS from September 8, 1973, to December 22, 1973. With the voices of Mel Blanc, Michael Bell, Arlene Golonka, and Phil Luther Jr., the show follows an orange anthropomorphic dune buggy who alongside teenagers Debbie, Mark, and Tinker, solves mysteries while participating in racing competitions around the world. The series was produced by Iwao Takamoto, executive produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and directed by Charles A. Nichols.
American animated television series
1973 television series debuts |
883414 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%20United%20States%20presidential%20election%20in%20Mississippi | 2020 United States presidential election in Mississippi | The 2020 United States presidential election in Mississippi took place on November 3, just like the national election. In this election, incumbent Republican president Donald Trump of New York and Vice-President Mike Pence of Indiana, ran against the Democratic candidates: former Vice-President Joe Biden of Delaware, and running mate Senator Kamala Harris of California. Harris was both the first Asian-American and African-American nominated for vice president by one of the major parties. Mississippi has a total of 6 electoral votes in the Electoral College (there are 538 altogether). Although Biden and Harris won nationally with 306 electoral votes, Mississippi went Republican, giving Donald Trump 57.6% of the vote (756, 764 raw votes) compared to 41.1% of the vote for Joe Biden (539,398 raw votes). This means Trump got all 6 electoral votes. Although Biden improved on Hillary Clinton's performance four years previously, he still lost the state. Mississippi has not supported a Democrat for president since 1976.
References
United States presidential elections
Mississippi
2020 in the United States |
883416 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower%20Hill%2C%20New%20York | Flower Hill, New York | Flower Hill is a village in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States.
References
Villages in New York |
883417 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Butterfill | John Butterfill | Sir John Valentine Butterfill FRICS (14 February 1941 – 7 November 2021) was a British politician. He was the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP). He represented Bournemouth West. His term lasted from 1983 until he retired during the 2010 general election. Butterfill was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.
Butterfill died on 7 November 2021, aged 80.
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1941 births
2021 deaths
UK MPs 1983–1987
UK MPs 1987–1992
UK MPs 1992–1997
UK MPs 1997–2001
UK MPs 2001–2005
UK MPs 2005–2010
Former Conservative Party (UK) MPs
People from Surrey |
883418 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter%20%28dolphin%29 | Winter (dolphin) | Winter ( – November 11, 2021) was an American bottlenose dolphin. She lived at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater, Florida. She was widely known for having a prosthetic tail.
Winter was the inspiration for Dolphin Tale, the 2011 movie of the same name, and its sequel. Winter was found in the coastal waters of Florida on December 10, 2005. She was caught in a crab trap, which caused in the loss of her tail.
On November 7, 2021, Winter got sick with a gastrointestinal infection. She died from the infection at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium on November 11, 2021 at aged 16.
References
2005 births
2021 deaths
Individual animals
Infectious disease deaths in Florida |
883420 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrointestinal%20disease | Gastrointestinal disease | Gastrointestinal diseases are about diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract. They include the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
References
Gastroenterology |
883422 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin%20Tale | Dolphin Tale | Dolphin Tale is a 2011 American 3D family drama movie directed by Charles Martin Smith. It stars Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble, Kris Kristofferson, Cozi Zuehlsdorff and Morgan Freeman. The book and movie are inspired by the true story of Winter, a bottlenose dolphin who lost her tail in 2005 and uses a prosthetic one.
The movie was released on September 23, 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures to positive reviews. A sequel, Dolphin Tale 2, was released on September 12, 2014.
References
2011 drama movies
American drama movies
American family movies
Movies based on books
Warner Bros. movies
Movies about animals |
883423 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin%20Tale%202 | Dolphin Tale 2 | Dolphin Tale 2 is a 2014 American family movie written and directed by Charles Martin Smith. It is the sequel to his 2011 movie Dolphin Tale. The movie stars Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble, Cozi Zuehlsdorff, Kris Kristofferson, Morgan Freeman, Juliana Harkavy, Austin Stowell, Betsy Landin, Austin Highsmith and Tom Nowicki with Bethany Hamilton.
It was released on September 12, 2014.
References
Warner Bros. movies
Movies about animals
American family movies |
883424 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steakhouse | Steakhouse | A steakhouse, steak house, or chophouse refers to a restaurant that specializes in steaks and chops. They are found mainly in North America. Modern steakhouses may also carry other cuts of meat including poultry, roast prime rib, and veal, as well as fish and other seafood.
History
Chophouses started in London in the 1690s and served individual portions of meat, known as chops. The traditional nature of the food served was maintained through the later 19th century despite the new cooking styles from the Continent, which were becoming fashionable. The houses were normally only open for men.
The steakhouse started in the United States in the mid-19th century as a development from traditional inns and bars. Steakhouses can be casual or formal fine dining restaurants.
The oldest chophouse in London Simpson's Tavern is regarded as an institution of London and retains its 19th century decor. The oldest continuously operating steakhouse in the United States is the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York City, established in 1868. Prior to that there were chophouses in New York City such as Cobweb Hall, owned by David Pattullo, which was known for their mutton chops and offered additional menu options such as beefsteaks, lamb kidneys, bacon, and potatoes.
Today, steakhouses are found throughout the USA.
References
Restaurants |
883458 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilkenny%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Kilkenny, New Hampshire | Kilkenny is a township in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, zero people lived there and making a ghost town.
Other websites
1896 Topographic map segment
Towns in New Hampshire |
883460 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhaka%20topi | Dhaka topi | The Dhaka topi ( ), or Nepali topi, is a hat which is popular in Nepal. It is a part of Nepalese national dress, worn by men on celebrations.
Dhaka topi
Dhaka ko Topi in Nepali means a "hat made of Dhaka cloth". Dhaka cloth is fine cotton cloth that used to be imported from Dhaka, the current capital of Bangladesh.
The Dhaka topi was a part of the Nepalese national dress, and a symbol of Nepalese nationality. It became popular during King Mahendra's rule between 1955 and 1972. Back then people needed to wear Dhaka topi for official photographs for passports and documents. It was also worn by government officials as a part of the national dress. In the times of king Mahendra, Dhaka topis were available for rent near the Singha Durbar in Kathmandu. The badge of kukri cross is worn on the cap mostly by officials in Kathmandu or when a Nepalese visit the Palace. It is not worn by the lay Nepali.
Dhaka clothing is no longer a part of Nepalese fashion, but it is still an important part of society and Nepalese identity. They are also given away as gifts during Dashain and Tihar festivals. These days many Nepalis rarely wear a cap unless they are attending some cultural programme. However, many older men and women still wear clothes made from Dhaka. People wearing Dhaka topi are still commonly seen on the streets of Kathmandu. Dhaka cloth still plays a role in rituals, such as weddings and funerals of many ethnic groups living in the Kathmandu valley. Even though there are many places producing these hats, they still have a hard time producing enough for all the buyers.
International Nepali Dhoti and Topi Day is celebrated by Nepali people around the world on 1 January. In this day people wear Dhaka topi as their pride to promote the culture. Nepali people from Madhesi and Tharu community wear Dhoti, while other wear Dhaka and Bhadgaunle topis on that day. There are more people wearing topi than dhoti in this day. Madhesi people use this day as an opportunity to promote their culture. Madhesis and Sikhs in Nepal are often discriminated against because of they usually don't wear Dhaka topi.
Dhaka cloth
Dhaka is one of the most popular cotton textile in Nepal. They usually have various coloured patterns in them. Coloured cotton is imported from India and weaved into detailed patterns using only a few colours. This fabric is also used for a type of blouse called Dhaka ko cholo, meaning a "blouse made of dhaka cloth", and shawls for women. Some farmers and weavers have tried making silk Dhaka topi cloth with little success.
There are different myths about the origin of Dhaka fabric. One story tells that a minister returned from Dhaka, Bangladesh with the idea of such a topi. It then ended up replacing the old black cap in popularity. Another story tells that name is so because at first cloths and threads for Dhaka topi used to come from Dhaka, similar to Dhakai muslin (fine cotton of Dhaka). It is also possible that Hindu weavers started living in Nepal to run away from the Muslim invasion of Bengal. The method of pattern weaving used around Dhaka is called Jamdani. It is very different from what is currently used by Nepalese weavers. A few fragments of Dhaka fabric in the collection of the National Museum of Nepal are thought to be from the early 20th century.
The most popular legend comes from the introduction of Dhaka weaving to Ganesh Man Maharjan, who worked in an Jamdani factory in 1950s. He was inspired to learn it when he noticed Dambar Kumari, Junga Bahadur Rana's daughter, wearing Dhaka clothes she brought back from Benares. Upon returning to his home Palpa his wife and he started a factory to produce Dhaka cloth in 1957. They had one spool and one hand-operated Charkha spinning wheel bought from Kathmandu and local weavers trained by Mahajan. His business did well because of the high price of better quality imports. As the Shah dynasty government showed a liking for Dhaka cloth and topis made out of it, other weavers started following Maharajan. By early 1970, his own factory Swadeshi Vastrakala Palpali Dhaka Udhyog had grown to employ around 350 workers. At that time Jaishanker Textile Industry, Khanal Textile Industry, and Nabin Textile Industry were the major producers of cotton yarn used to make Dhaka cloth.
Even though the business was good and the government was supportive, most weavers were poor. An expert weaver worked 12–16 hours a day for a month to produce 4–5 metres of Dhaka cloth. But, their wage was just 10-30 Nepalese rupees, one egg and 250 grams of Jeri. In the 1970s, the Dhaka weaving industry in Palpa changed a lot as it was introduced to Jacquard loom and easily available shiny acrylic fiber. Jacquard looms made it possible to produce several metres a day, instead of around 9-inches on a hand-loom. Many weavers lost their jobs because of this. Dhaka caps lost some of the qualities in its patterns, and the cloth started being produced in other places.
Now weavers in the capital Kathmandu, Palpa District in the middle mountains area, and Tehrathum District in the East are the main producers of Dhaka cloth. Limbus and Rais from the middle mountains are famous for the Dhaka cloth they produce. Tansen, the most popular source of Dhaka topis, is town with Magar, Brahmin, Chhetris with Newars who came in the 19th century looking for wealth. Apart from the famous Dhaka clothes, Tensen is also known for its metal craft including Karuwa mugs, jars and other items. It is a custom to buy Palpali Dhaka clothes as souvenir while visiting the area. This includes shawls and thailo purses that has two pairs of strings that can be drawn to open and close the purse. A Dhaka topi industry has been established in Darjeeling by Indian Gorkhas.
Topis
The traditional outfit of Nepali men includes Daura-Suruwal (Nepalese shirt and trouser suit), Patuka (cloth worn around the waist instead of a belt), ista coat (the Nepalese half-jacket without sleeves) and a topi. For woman it's Gunyou Cholo (a dress like ghagra-kurta) with no topi. Many communities wear their own traditional dresses. Like the Tamang women wear a different round hat. Some Buddhist Tamang women wear Bakhus which are ethnic to the Tibetan people.
Topis for Nepali man can be either black (called bhaad-gaaule or kalo topi) or multicoloured (called Dhaka or Nepali topi). Bhaad-gaaule topis are similar to Dhaka topi but they are black in colour because they are not made from Dhaka. Before the Nepali government started promoting Dhaka topis, Bhaad-gaaule topis that were largely made in Bhaktapur were popular. They were commonly worn by Newaris. These kalo topis (blacks caps) were once popular among upper class people of Rana dynasty. These black caps are now becoming popular again, mainly among the youth. Milliners of Bhaktapur almost had to close their business once because of the popularity of Dhaka topi. However, now their business is doing well as they were making around 600 kalo topis a week by 2015. Other than Dhaka and kalo topis there are many other topis made and worn in Nepal including chuclie topi, birke topi, karchupe topi and cap topi.
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Lionel Messi wears a Dhaka topi, Huffington Post
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883463 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcohyla%20pachyderma | Sarcohyla pachyderma | The semiaquatic tree frog (Sarcohyla pachyderma) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have only seen it in one place, the eastern side of the Sierra Madre mountains in Veracruz, 1600 meters above sea level.
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883474 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altendorf | Altendorf | Altendorf may refer to:
Altendorf, Schwyz, a municipality in Switzerland
Altendorf, Upper Franconia, a town in the district of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany
Altendorf, Upper Palatinate, a town in the district of Schwandorf, Bavaria, Germany
Altendorf (Sebnitz), a village in Sebnitz municipality, Saxony, Germany
Altendorf, Austria, a town in the district of Neunkirchen in Lower Austria
Altendorf GmbH, a woodworking machinery manufacturer from Minden, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Altendorf (megalithic tomb), an archaeological site near Naumburg, Hesse, Germany
Altendorf, a village in the municipality of Brome, Germany
Altendorf, Essen, a borough of the city of Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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883476 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altendorf%2C%20Upper%20Franconia | Altendorf, Upper Franconia | Altendorf is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany.
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883477 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breiteng%C3%BC%C3%9Fbach | Breitengüßbach | Breitengüßbach (or Breitengüssbach) is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.
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883478 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bischberg | Bischberg | Bischberg is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg being at the forks of the rivers Regnitz and Main some 5 km west of Bamberg.
Other websites
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Förderverein Fränkisches Fischereimuseum (Franconian Fishery Museum Development Association)
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883479 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgwindheim | Burgwindheim | Burgwindheim is a municipality with market rights in the west of the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and a member of the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Ebrach.
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883480 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttenheim | Buttenheim | Buttenheim is a market town in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and is in the Regnitz Valley between Bamberg and Nuremberg, Germany.
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Further reading
H. Weigelt: Luthers Erbe in Buttenheim und Umgebung, Sonderdruck aus Einzelarbeiten aus der Kirchengeschichte Bd.73
Otto Graf Seefried: Die Seefried aus dem Riesgau. Eine Familiengeschichte. Görlitz 1910
Bernhard Bickel: Senftenberg und der Georgiritt. Unibuch Erlangen-Jena
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883497 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah%20Pop | Elijah Pop | Elijah Pop (born on December 24 or 25, 1946 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian politician Liberal Democratic Party (Romania)
Elijah Pop at the table he talks to: Adriean Videanu, Emil Boc, Vasile Blaga and Ioan Oltean.
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883517 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayou%20Country%20Club%2C%20Louisiana | Bayou Country Club, Louisiana | Bayou Country Club is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883518 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chackbay%2C%20Louisiana | Chackbay, Louisiana | Chackbay is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883519 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choctaw%2C%20Louisiana | Choctaw, Louisiana | Choctaw is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883520 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cut%20Off%2C%20Louisiana | Cut Off, Louisiana | Cut Off is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
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883521 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galliano%2C%20Louisiana | Galliano, Louisiana | Galliano is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
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883522 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraemer%2C%20Louisiana | Kraemer, Louisiana | Kraemer is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
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883523 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lafourche%20Crossing%2C%20Louisiana | Lafourche Crossing, Louisiana | Lafourche Crossing is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
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883524 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larose%2C%20Louisiana | Larose, Louisiana | Larose is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883525 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockport%20Heights%2C%20Louisiana | Lockport Heights, Louisiana | Lockport Heights is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883527 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathews%2C%20Louisiana | Mathews, Louisiana | Mathews is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883529 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raceland%2C%20Louisiana | Raceland, Louisiana | Raceland is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States.
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883530 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardere%2C%20Louisiana | Gardere, Louisiana | Gardere is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883531 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inniswold%2C%20Louisiana | Inniswold, Louisiana | Inniswold is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883532 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrydale%2C%20Louisiana | Merrydale, Louisiana | Merrydale is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States.
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883534 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monticello%2C%20Louisiana | Monticello, Louisiana | Monticello is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883535 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak%20Hills%20Place%2C%20Louisiana | Oak Hills Place, Louisiana | Oak Hills Place is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Census-designated places in Louisiana |
883540 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis%20Forko | Willis Forko | Willis Forko (12 November 1983 – 9 November 2021) was a Liberian-American footballer. He played for the national team once in 2010. His career began in 2002 and he retired in 2012.
Forko died on 9 November 2021, three days before his 38th birthday.
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883541 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo%20Rizzo | Aldo Rizzo | Aldo Rizzo (24 May 1935 – 9 November 2021) was an Italian politician and lawyer. He was born in Palermo, Italy. He was a member of the Italian Communist Party. He was in the Chamber of Deputies between 1979 until 1992. Rizzo was also Mayor of Palmero between August 1992 and December 1992.
Rizzo died on 9 November 2021 in Palermo at the age of 86.
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883542 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yevgeniy%20Chazov | Yevgeniy Chazov | Yevgeniy Ivanovich Chazov (; 10 June 1929 – 12 November 2021) was a Russian physician and politician. He was the Chief of the Fourth Directorate of the Ministry of Health of the USSR between 1987 until 1990.
Chazov died on 12 November 2021 in Moscow, Russia at the age of 92.
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883544 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giampiero%20Galeazzi | Giampiero Galeazzi | Giampiero Galeazzi (18 May 1946 – 12 November 2021) was an Italian competition rower, sport journalist, commentator, and television personality. He was born in Rome, Italy. He was known for hosting 90° minuto and Domenica in. He also worked as a journalist at RAI.
Galeazzi died on 12 November 2021 in Rome from problems caused by diabetes at the age of 75.
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883546 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew%20Festing | Matthew Festing | Robert Matthew Festing (30 November 1949 – 12 November 2021) was an English Roman Catholic official. He was the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 2008 until his resignation on 28 January 2017. He was born in Northumberland, England.
Festing died on 12 November 2021 from a sudden illness while he was attending an event in Valletta, Malta, eighteen days before his 72nd birthday.
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883549 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20tourism | Space tourism | Space tourism is human space travel for non-government reasons such as private or entertainment reasons.
There are many different types of space tourism, including orbital, suborbital and lunar space tourism. This is being done by aerospace companies like Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic. SpaceX is planning to send a space tourist to the Moon.
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883551 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crunk%26B | Crunk&B | Crunk & B (also known as C&B or crunk 'n' blues) is a type of music that combines crunk music and contemporary R&B. Both the name and music were created by Lil Jon after he produced "Yeah!" for Usher and "Okay" for Nivea in 2004.
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883567 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed-member%20proportional%20representation | Mixed-member proportional representation | Mixed-member proportional representation (often referred to as "MMP") is an electoral system used in Germany and in many English-speaking countries. It is often thought of as a proportional representation system. In the United Kingdom, MMP is often referred to as the "additional member system" (or "AMS"). It is used to select the German Bundestag in Germany and is used in parliaments and other elections in various English-speaking countries.
MMP systems attempt to achieve both a proportional representation and a majority support, by asking voters to vote for a specific representative, and vote for a political party. Some of the representatives are elected from electoral lists drawn up by the respective parties. The number of representatives who are considered elected on the respective lists of the parties and are thus allowed to move into parliament is determined according to the proportion of votes that the parties were able to unite.
Another part of the representation is directly elected through constituencies in which candidates stand for election. For this purpose, the country is divided into a number of administrative divisions, in which usually only one candidate can be elected at a time. Whichever candidate was able to collect the most votes is elected. The Federal Republic of Germany was the first country in which such an electoral system was introduced in 1949, in the elections to the German Bundestag.
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883568 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-vented%20bulbul | Light-vented bulbul | The light-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus sinensis), also called the Chinese bulbul, is a kind of bird in the bulbul family found in central and southern China, Hong Kong, Macao, northern Vietnam, southern Japan and Taiwan, and sometimes South Korea. A common kind of songbird that likes areas of light woods, it can often be seen in towns, suburbs and parks within its range.
Classification and relationships
The light-vented bulbul was first thought to be an Old World flycatcher and put into the group Muscicapa.
Subspecies
The bird is split into four subspecies:
P. s. sinensis (Gmelin, JF, 1789) – Found in central and eastern China.
P. s. hainanus (Swinhoe, 1870) – First described as another bird in the group Ixos. Found in southeastern China and northern Vietnam.
P. s. formosae Hartert, E, 1910 – Found on Taiwan.
P. s. orii Kuroda, 1923 – Found on Yonaguni, Okinawa, Iriomote and Ishigaki Islands (southern Ryukyu Islands).
Description
The light-vented bulbul has a large white patch covering the nape and the sides of its black head. It also sings sweetly with a cha-ko-lee...cha-ko-lee... sound. It has a white color from the back of its eyes to the back of its head.
Range and habitat
In Hong Kong, the light-vented bulbul is common in lightly wooded areas, farmland and shrubland, whereas the red-whiskered bulbul is the common bulbul of suburbs and town parks.
In Taiwan, however, the light-vented bulbul is the most common in all of these landscapes, except on the east coast where the Styan's bulbul is found instead. Chinese bulbuls are seen commonly in Shanghai, and are maybe the third most common bird after sparrows and morning doves.
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light-vented bulbul
light-vented bulbul |
883574 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raijin | Raijin | Raijin is the god of thunder and lightning in Japanese mythology.
Japanese mythology
Gods and goddesses |
883599 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/African%20pygmy%20goose | African pygmy goose | The African Pygmy Goose (Nettapus auritus) is a small perching duck which breeds in sub-Saharan Africa. It is commonly mistaken for a goose due to its beak although it is actually a duck.
Ducks |
883600 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/African%20giant%20shrew | African giant shrew | Olivier's Shrew (Crocidura olivieri) is a mammal in the Soricidae family. It lives in Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It lives in subtropical and tropical dry forests, subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical and tropical moist mountain areas, dry flat grasslands where crops can grow, moist savannas, arable land, rural gardens, city-based areas, and heavily degraded former forest.
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Mammals of Africa |
883601 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/African%20dwarf%20sawshark | African dwarf sawshark | The African dwarf sawshark (Pristiophorus nancyae), is a sawshark of the family Pristiophoridae. Scientists discovered this species in 2011. They caught one off the coast of Mozambique at a depth of 1,600 feet.
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883602 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/African%20dwarf%20mud%20turtle | African dwarf mud turtle | The African dwarf mud turtle (Pelusios nanus) is a species of turtle in the Pelomedusidae family. It is commonly found in Africa.
Turtles
Animals of Africa |
883603 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/African%20dwarf%20kingfisher | African dwarf kingfisher | The dwarf kingfisher (Ispidina lecontei) is a species of bird in the Alcedinidae family. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and Uganda.
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883604 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srebrenica | Srebrenica | Srebenica is a town in Bosnia made in 1995 after the end of Yugoslavia.
Towns in Europe
1995 establishments in Europe |
883624 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley%20Douglas | Wesley Douglas | Wesley Douglas, born November 28, 1996 in Stoke-on-Trent, is an English rugby player playing for center and winger with CA Brive Corrèze in Top 14 since 2020.
Wesley Douglas left England in 2016 to join France and the Pro D2 within the squad of AS Béziers Hérault.
In January 2020, he joined CA Brive Corrèze from the 2020-2021 season and discovered the Top 14.
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883643 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20Mahjong | Microsoft Mahjong | Microsoft Mahjong it an puzzle gameplay was developed of Oberon Media, now developed of Microsoft Corporation. It has introduced on November 8, 2006 in Oberon Media, supported of Windows Vista and Windows 7. In 2012, Microsoft Mahjong has not available in Windows 8 after release.
In July 15, 2015, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Mahjong has launched for MSN Games, about such on Windows 8 to Windows 10, they will be available after download and install Microsoft Mahjong.
History
In November 8, 2006, Microsoft Mahjong has begin release of Oberon Media, they supported of Windows Vista and Windows 7, along with Purble Place and Chess Titans.
In May 18, 2012. After release of Windows 8 Release Preview, Microsoft Mahjong has Microsoft announced they will be discontinued games for Windows 8 Beta because has no longers available after release.
In July 15, 2015, Microsoft announced that Microsoft Mahjong will be launched for MSN Games websites, smillar to old version of Microsoft Mahjong. Microsoft announced that Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 such available Microsoft Mahjong after players can download and install Microsoft Mahjong.
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