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885858
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah%20Gordon
Noah Gordon
Noah Gordon (November 11, 1926 – November 22, 2021) was an American novelist. He reported for the Worcester Telegram until he was hired by the Boston Herald in 1959. Gordon died on November 22, 2021, at the age of 95. Novels The Rabbi (1965) The Death Committee (1969) The Jerusalem Diamond (1979) The Last Jew (2000) Sam and Other Animal Stories (2002) (children's stories) The Winemaker (2007) Cole family trilogy The Physician (1986) Shaman (1992) Matters of Choice (1995) References 1926 births 2021 deaths American novelists American journalists Writers from Boston, Massachusetts
885860
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENA%20%28web%20series%29
ENA (web series)
Ena (Stylized as ENA or ƎNA) is an outlandish animated web series on YouTube and Newgrounds, created by the animator Joel Guerra from Peru. The episodes centre around the main character, Ena, a girl with many personalities. The series both traditional and computer-generated animation. Ena's character design is inspired by Picasso's "Girl before a Mirror". References Animation Web series
885861
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trouble%20in%20the%20Glen
Trouble in the Glen
Trouble in the Glen is a 1954 British comedy movie directed by Herbert Wilcox and was based on the 1950 novel of the same name by Maurice Welsh. It stars Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles, Forrest Tucker, Victor McLaglen, John McCallum, Jack Watling, Eddie Byrne and was distributed by Republic Pictures. Other websites 1954 comedy movies British comedy movies Movies based on books Movies directed by Herbert Wilcox
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo%20Metro%20Museum
Tokyo Metro Museum
The Tokyo Metro Museum is a railway museum in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan. Metro Cultural Foundation is the caretaker of the museum. It is an organization of the Tokyo Metro which does not work for any profit. The museum is 100 meters away from Kasai Station. Visitors enter the museum through a subway ticket gate. Then they go through a section of an underground line. This line was the first underground line of Tokyo. It was opened in 1927 between Ueno and Asakusa. As of 2021, it is a part of the Ginza Line. Collection The museum presents some examples of the rolling stock used in the Tokyo metro system. It displays a car from an Eidan 300 train that ran on the Marunouchi line. It also displays a car from an Eidan 1000 train that ran on the Ginza line. The museum has seven main exhibit spaces that explain, History of the subway; Building the subway; Keeping the subway safe; Passenger services; How do trains work?; Subways of Japan and the world; Subway play land. Driving simulators are also available for visitors to try. Collection details As soon as visitors enter through a subway automatic ticket gate, they see an exhibit on the relationship between the city and the subway over the years. They also see the reconstruction of the Ueno station, as it is in 1927. The next exhibit focus upon the construction of the subway tunnels and the safety of the lines. It exhibits details about the anti-flood system, the traffic-control system, power control centres and how the disaster prevention centre work. The next section of the museum displays a Series 100 subway car. The museum allows visitors to enter the cab and use various car controls including the motors, the brakes and the pantograph. Scale examples show the electrical collection system used by the subway and the third rail. It also shows the working examples of electric motors and brakes. In the next section of the museum, there are real simulators. These simulators are used for the training of metro staff. Visitors can try one of three simulators under the guidance of museum staff. The museum has a lecture hall and a lounge. It also has a library with a collection of subway-related works. References Railway museums in Japan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcohyla%20siopela
Sarcohyla siopela
The voiceless tree frog or mute tree frog (Sarcohyla siopela) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it 2500 and 2550 meters above sea level. References Frogs Animals of North America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20vinegar%20tasters
The vinegar tasters
The Vinegar tasters (三酸圖, three sips; 嘗醋翁 or old men tasting vinegar; 嘗醋圖, 尝醋图), is an alegoric picture that represents to the confucianism, the buddhism and the taoism, favorably with the last one and critically with the other two. In the picture it can be seen three men dipping a finger in a vinegar pot and tasting it. One of the men reacts with a sour expression, other reacts with a bitter expression and the last one reacts with a sweet expression. The three men are representations of Confucius, Gautama Buddha and Laozi and represent the three greatest Chinese philosophical traditions and the predominant attitude towards the life of each one of them. The confucianism sees the life like somthing sour that needs rules to correct the degeneration of the people's attitudes. The buddhism sees the life like a bitter experience, filled of fear and pain. The taoism, nevertheless, don't waste time valuing the life, it simply sees the things as they are in their natural state and accept them as they are. Other interpretation of the painting is one called "three teachings in one". Kakuzo. The Book of Tea (EasyRead Edition). ReadHowYouWant.com. 2006. p.23. ISBN 1-4250-0026-6. Smith, Gilly. Asian Secrets of Sexual Ecstasy: Discover the Power of Bliss. Citadel Press. 1996. p. 8. ISBN 0-8065-1804-9 Hopfe, Lewis M; revised by Woodward, Mark R. "Religions of the World". Pearson Prentice Hall. 2007. p 176. ISBN 0-13-224045-9 Ji, Sang. Religions and Religious Life in China. China Intercontinental Press, 2004. Smith, Huston. The World's Religions. New York: Harper Collins Publishers Inc., 1958. External links Three teachings in one in Wikipedia (in english) An excerpt from The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff An interpretation of The Vinegar Tasters 19th-century paintings Confucianism Taoism Buddhist terminology Religion in China
885951
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa%20Canales
Rosa Canales
Rosa Bolivia Canales Cevallos (1974– 2 May 2020) was an Ecuadorian football referee. ​  She was the first female referee of Ecuadorian football. Life In 1998 he debuted, at the age of 19, in professional football assisting in the first and second division of the Ecuadorian football championship. He also refereed in matches of the Copa Libertadores de América,at the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Cup in Thailand and the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China.​ In 2013, she retired from professional refereeing, and worked as an instructor for referees in the province of Guayas.​ In November 2019, she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. She passed away on 2 June 2020. References 1974 births 2020 deaths
885952
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel%20Menezes
Manuel Menezes
Manuel Menezes (1922 – 15 June 1996) was an Indian business executive, chairman of the Indian Railway Board. Menezes was a Goan engineer, who worked for India's Railway Board, eventually rising to be chairman, and holding the rank of a principal secretary in the Indian civil service. He died on 15 June 1996. He was the father of Michael Menezes, Marisa Mascarenhas, Ivan Menezes, CEO of Diageo, and Victor Menezes, former senior vice chairman of Citigroup. References 1922 births 1996 deaths Indian engineers
885966
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wachenroth
Wachenroth
Wachenroth is a municipality in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, in Bavaria, Germany. Geography Wachenroth is in the valley of the Reiche Ebrach river, a left tributary of the Regnitz river, at the southern end of the Steigerwald, about 20 kilometers northwest of Erlangen. Division of the town Buchfeld Warmersdorf Weingartsgreuth Horbach Reumannswind Volkersdorf Oberalbach Unteralbach Eckartsmühle References Other websites Official website Erlangen-Höchstadt
885967
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weisendorf
Weisendorf
Weisendorf is a municipality in the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, in Bavaria, Germany. It belongs to the administrative region of Middle Franconia. Geography Weisendorf is 15 km west of Erlangen. Division of the town Transport Weisendorf is near the motorway A3 (Frankfurt am Main-Regensburg). The next railroad station is in Erlangen (c. 15 km). The Nuremberg Airport (c. 30 km) provides access to many cities in Europe and the rest of the world. References Other websites Municipal website Weisendorf Fire Department Erlangen-Höchstadt
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dormitz
Dormitz
Dormitz is a Bavarian municipality in the district of Forchheim (Upper Franconia), and the administrative headquarters of the Dormitz community, which includes the parishes of Kleinsendelbach and Hetzles. References Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effeltrich
Effeltrich
Effeltrich is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eggolsheim
Eggolsheim
Eggolsheim is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Subdivisions Eggolsheim has twelve other villages within its municipal area: References Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egloffstein
Egloffstein
Egloffstein is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Geography Location The village of Egloffstein is a state-recognised climatic spa and is in the valley of the Trubach river on the hillside beneath the castle. Neighbouring communities Its neighbouring communities (clockwise from the north) are: Gößweinstein, Obertrubach, Gräfenberg, Leutenbach, Pretzfeld Administrative subdivisions Egloffstein is divided into 16 parishes: Affalterthal above Egloffstein in the upper part of the Mostvieler valley. Bieberbach is well known for its great Osterbrunnen. In 2005, however, it had to concede its title as the "Greatest Osterbrunnen in the World" to Sulzbach-Rosenberg. The village is first recorded in 1225. Hundshaupten is known for its wildlife enclosure and petting zoo, and for the castle of Hundshaupten. References Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6%C3%9Fweinstein
Gößweinstein
Gößweinstein is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. It is within the region known as Franconian Switzerland. Districts References Other websites Official homepage (German) Franconian Toy Museum Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichsenstein
Wichsenstein
Wichsenstein is a village in the municipality of Gößweinstein in the Upper Franconian county of Forchheim in Germany. Geography Wichsenstein is high up in the hills of Franconian Switzerland between the city of Nuremberg and the towns of Forchheim and Bayreuth about six kilometres southwest of Gößweinstein and fourteen kilometres east of Forchheim. The Wichsenstein Rock (Wichsensteiner Fels) towers over the centre of the village. It may be climbed using steps and, at a height of , offers panoramic views over Franconian Switzerland. History The independent parish of Wichsenstein was broken up on 1 May 1978. The majority of its more than 500 residents with the villages of Wichsenstein, Altenthal, Hardt, Sattelmannsburg and Ühleinshof were incorporated into the market town (Markt) of Gößweinstein. The villages of Eberhardstein, Pfaffenloh and Urspring with around 50 residents joined Markt Pretzfeld. Related pages Wichsenstein Castle References Other websites Forchheim (district)
885980
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obertrubach
Obertrubach
Obertrubach is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
885992
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavua%20Ntinu%20Andr%C3%A9
Bavua Ntinu André
Bavua Ntinu André (March 22, 1939 - October 5, 2013) was a martial art practitioner and initiator of Japanese sports (Karate and Judo) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, he is considered as the Great Master Bavua Ntinu Decantor, who founded of the National School of Martial Arts (EMAM) and the Spiritual Power of the Verb (PSV) which he was supreme chief and first spiritual leader of the organization. Notes and references External links Les apollons de Kinshasa (13 Janvier 2018) 1939 births 2013 deaths Religious leaders
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puissance%20spirituelle%20du%20verbe
Puissance spirituelle du verbe
The Puissance spirituelle du verbe (PSV), in english: Spiritual Power of the Verb, is a spiritual organization for Africa and for the awakening of the black man in general. Bavua Ntinu (1939-2013) started it in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on February 23, 1980. Today it can be found in four African countries It is an initiatory order which advocates the spiritual purification of all that exists by cleaning the bodies at the same time spiritual, astral and physical, by the use of sound and divine light, with techniques and codes which allow to come into contact with any entity existing ; but, according to its initiator, the absence of spiritual masters and true prophets in the black race has been lacking for years, which explains the delay experienced by blacks and especially their ignorance of the size of the universe, according to him. Notes and references Bibliography Meditation New religious movements
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Outlaw
The Outlaw
The Outlaw is a 1943 American western movie. It was directed by Howard Hughes and starring Jack Buetel, Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Huston, Mimi Aguglia, Joe Sawyer. It was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Other websites 1943 movies 1940s western movies American western movies Movies directed by Howard Hawks
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leutenbach%2C%20Bavaria
Leutenbach, Bavaria
Leutenbach is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretzfeld
Pretzfeld
Pretzfeld is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Geography Geographical location The municipality is in the south-western part of Upper Franconia, in Franconian Switzerland. The region is known for growing and processing fruit. Of the about 2500 ha total area, 1100 ha are forest. The town of Pretzfeld is in the west of the municipality, near the confluence of the Trubach and the Wiesent. Districts The Pretzfeld municipality has 13 districts: References Forchheim (district)
886004
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallerndorf
Hallerndorf
Hallerndorf is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886005
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausen%2C%20Upper%20Franconia
Hausen, Upper Franconia
Hausen is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886006
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroldsbach
Heroldsbach
Heroldsbach is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Other websites Schloss Thurn Forchheim (district)
886007
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetzles
Hetzles
Hetzles is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. The Municipality Hetzles contains the villages of Hetzles and Honings. References Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiltpoltstein
Hiltpoltstein
Hiltpoltstein is a market village in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. At its centre is Hiltpoltstein Castle. References Forchheim (district)
886009
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igensdorf
Igensdorf
Igensdorf is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Twin towns Igensdorf is twinned with: Saint-Martin-la-Plaine, France, since 1992 References Forchheim (district)
886010
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchehrenbach
Kirchehrenbach
Kirchehrenbach is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886011
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleinsendelbach
Kleinsendelbach
Kleinsendelbach is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. It is about 17 Kilometers south of the town of Forchheim and 15 Kilometers to the east of the city of Erlangen, and is part of the administration community Dormitz. References Forchheim (district)
886012
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunreuth
Kunreuth
Kunreuth is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. The town is the place of Schloss Kunreuth. Since the 14th century the castle has belonged to the family of the Counts and Barons von Egloffstein who have also owned Egloffstein Castle since the 12th century. References Forchheim (district)
886013
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langensendelbach
Langensendelbach
Langensendelbach is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany with a population of over 3100. The village Bräuningshof is a part of Langensendelbach. References Forchheim (district)
886014
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%A4uningshof
Bräuningshof
Bräuningshof is a district of Langensendelbach in the Upper Franconian district of Forchheim. It is between the cities of Erlangen and Forchheim. In this formerly rural town, most of the residents go to work in Erlangen today. The name of the village Bräuningshof was first mentioned with Bruningeshoven in 1158. It is traced back to the family name "Bräuning" or "Bruning", which at that time often occurred in Franconia. References Forchheim (district)
886015
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinzberg
Pinzberg
Pinzberg is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Pinzberg is in the region Upper Franconia west. The following districts exist: Dobenreuth, Gosberg, Pinzberg, Elsenberg. References Forchheim (district)
886016
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poxdorf
Poxdorf
Poxdorf is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886017
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterleinleiter
Unterleinleiter
Unterleinleiter is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886018
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weilersbach
Weilersbach
Weilersbach is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886019
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wei%C3%9Fenohe
Weißenohe
Weißenohe is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886020
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesenthau
Wiesenthau
Wiesenthau is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. References Forchheim (district)
886021
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesenttal
Wiesenttal
Wiesenttal is a municipality in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Municipal subdivisions Wiesenttal is divided into 21 parishes: Albertshof Birkenreuth Draisendorf Engelhardsberg Gößmannsberg Haag Kuchenmühle Muggendorf Neudorf Niederfellendorf Oberfellendorf Rauhenberg Schottersmühle Störnhof Streitberg Trainmeusel Voigendorf Wartleiten Wohlmannsgesees Wöhr Wüstenstein References Forchheim (district)
886022
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muggendorf%20%28Wiesenttal%29
Muggendorf (Wiesenttal)
Muggendorf is a village in municipality Wiesenttal in Franconian Switzerland, Bavaria, Germany. Geography The village is on the river Wiesent 304 m above mean sea level. Villages in Bavaria
886023
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trainmeusel
Trainmeusel
Trainmeusel is a village in the Upper Franconian market municipality of Wiesenttal in the district of Forchheim in the German state of Bavaria. Place The village is within the Franconian Switzerland-Veldenstein Forest Nature Park, about 1.3 kilometres southwest of Muggendorf on a Jurassic plateau of the Franconian Jura. The village may be reached by car from Muggendorf on the Kreisstrasse FO35. Its neighbouring villages in clockwise order are Muggendorf, Wohlmannsgesees, and Birkenreuth. References Other websites Villages in Bavaria Forchheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allershausen
Allershausen
Allershausen is a municipality in the district of Freising, in Upper Bavaria, Germany. References Freising (district)
886028
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attenkirchen
Attenkirchen
Attenkirchen is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
886030
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Au%20in%20der%20Hallertau
Au in der Hallertau
The municipality of Au in der Hallertau is in the north of the district of Freising and in the southern part of the Hallertau, in Bavaria, Germany. Au is famous for its important role in hop planting and hop distribution. References Freising (district)
886031
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eching%2C%20Freising
Eching, Freising
Eching is a municipality in the district of Freising, in Upper Bavaria, Germany. Geography Eching is 18 km north of Munich (centre) and 15 km southwest of Freising. Districts The municipality Eching has existed since 1978 and consists of Eching, Günzenhausen, Ottenburg, Deutenhausen, Dietersheim and Gut Hollern. Hollern (to the west of the federal road B 13) has been incorporated with Unterschleißheim since 1990. References Other websites Official homepage Freising (district)
886032
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenzhausen
Fahrenzhausen
Fahrenzhausen is a municipality located on the river Amper in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. The town is about 30 Kilometers north of Munich. Geography Fahrenzhausen has several villages in its community: Appercha, Bachenhausen, Bergfeld, Grosseisenbach, Grossnöbach, Jarzt, Kammerberg, Lauterbach, Unterbruck, Viehbach and Weng. Literature Hans Schertl, "Kirchen und Kapellen im Dachauer Land (German)" References Freising (district)
886035
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kammerberg%20%28Fahrenzhausen%29
Kammerberg (Fahrenzhausen)
Kammerberg is village within the municipality of Fahrenzhausen in the district of Freising (Upper Bavaria), Germany. Geography Kammerberg is surrounded by the neighboring villages of Gramling, Giebing, Kollbach, Weißling, Lauterbach, Bachenhausen and Viehbach. The B13 runs about one kilometer east of Kammerberg. The Kammerberger Forest, locally called 'Hiakl', connects to the south. The Rettenbach creek flows west of Kammerberg. The area is surrounded by forests, streams and agricultural farmland. References Villages in Bavaria Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viehbach%20%28Fahrenzhausen%29
Viehbach (Fahrenzhausen)
Viehbach is a village in the municipality of Fahrenzhausen in the district of Freising (Upper Bavaria, Germany). Literature Hans Schertl, "Kirchen und Kapellen im Dachauer Land (German)" References Villages in Bavaria Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freising
Freising
Freising () is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and the capital of the Freising Landkreis (district), with a population of about 50,000. Location Freising is the oldest town between Regensburg and Bolzano and is in Upper Bavaria north of Munich, near Munich International Airport, on the Isar river. There are two hills, the cathedral hill with the bishop's castle and Freising cathedral, and Weihenstephan Hill with Weihenstephan Abbey, the oldest working brewery in the world. It was also the first recorded place of a European tornado. The city is 448 meters above sea level. References Other websites Bavarian state library Pictures of Freising Freising during the Third Reich Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter%20%28urban%20subdivision%29
Quarter (urban subdivision)
A quarter is a section of an urban settlement. References Oxford English Dictionary (1989) Urban geography
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwenpool
Gwenpool
Gwenpool is a character produced by Marvel Comics in 2016. Gwendolyn Poole is a girl transported from real life to the Marvel Universe.
886069
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sammy%20Going%20South
Sammy Going South
Sammy Going South also known as A Boy Ten Feet Tall is a 1963 British South African adventure movie directed by Alexander Mackendrick and was based on the 1961 novel of the same name by W. H. Canaway. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Constance Cummings, Harry H. Corbett, Paul Stassino, Zia Mohyeddin, Zena Walker, Jack Gwillim, Glyn Owen and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Other websites 1963 movies 1960s adventure movies British adventure movies South African movies Movies based on books Paramount Pictures movies Movies directed by Alexander Mackendrick
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Ascends
Anna Ascends
Anna Ascends is a 1922 American silent romantic drama movie directed by Victor Fleming and was based on the 1920 play of the same name by Henry Chapman Ford. It stars Alice Brady, Robert Ellis, David Powell, Nita Naldi, Charles K. Gerrard and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is a lost movie. Other websites 1922 movies 1920s romance movies 1920s drama movies American romantic drama movies American silent movies Movies based on plays Paramount Pictures movies Movies directed by Victor Fleming
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin-Lian%20Yue
Qin-Lian Yue
Qin–Lian (Hamlim, ) is a southern branch of Yue Chinese spoken in the coastal part of Guangxi, which is represented by four traditional cities Qinzhou, Lianzhou, Lingshan and Fangcheng () or by three modern prefecture-level cities Qinzhou, Beihai and Fangcheng (). References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%20Rangers%20Beast%20Morphers
Power Rangers Beast Morphers
Power Rangers Beast Morphers is a TV show Power Rangers started in 2019-2020. It aired from March 2 to December 12 2019-2020 with 44 episodes. It is based on the Super Sentai series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. It is a sequel to Power Rangers Ninja Steel. It is also the sequel season to Power Rangers RPM. A sequel to it called Power Rangers Dino Fury started from 2021-2022. Plot Scientists in the city of Coral Harbor have discovered a way to convert the infinite power of the Morphin Grid into a physical substance called "Morph-X", providing the city with a source of unlimited clean energy. To protect this city, a secret agency known as Grid Battleforce combines Morph-X with animal DNA to create a new team of Power Rangers. Now the Beast Morpher Rangers: Devon Daniels, Ravi Shaw, and Zoey Reeves must defend the Morphin Grid from Evox, an evil sentient computer virus from another dimension and his evil avatar clones of original Ranger candidates Blaze and Roxy, who were rendered comatose. After the three of them of transported to the Cyber Dimension, Evox, Cybervillain Blaze, and Cybervillain Roxy gain its de facto ruler Scrozzle as an ally as he helps them in their plan to return Evox to Earth. As the Rangers battle Evox's robot monsters, they gain two new additions to the team: Nate Silva, the head researcher and scientist of Grid Battleforce who becomes the Gold Ranger and Steel, a robot Nate was forced to create as a body for Evox, who gains sentience and becomes the Silver Ranger. In the second season, Evox possesses Mayor Daniels and plots to finish when he started with the help of Scrozzle, who uses a machine to revive the Blaze and Roxy avatars as robots. Along the way, the Rangers uncover Evox's true origins and receive help from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers Dino Thunder, and Power Rangers Dino Charge Rangers as well as allies of the Power Rangers RPM Rangers to defeat Evox and his minions once and for all. Characters Cast Rangers Rorrie D. Travis as Devon Daniels, the Red Beast Morpher Ranger. Jasmeet "Jazz" Baduwalia as Ravi Shaw, the Blue Beast Morpher Ranger. Jacqueline Scislowski as Zoey Reeves, the Yellow Beast Morpher Ranger. Abraham Rodriguez as Nathan "Nate" Silva, the Gold Beast Morpher Ranger. Jamie Linehan (voice) and Sam Jellie (human) as Steel Silva, the Silver Beast Morpher Ranger. Mighty Morphin Austin St. John as Jason Lee Scott, the Mighty Morphin Red Ranger. Dino Charge Brennan Mejia as Tyler Navarro, the Dino Charge Red Ranger. James Davies as Chase Randall, the Dino Charge Black Ranger. Yoshi Sudarso as Koda, the Dino Charge Blue Ranger. Davi Santos as Sir Ivan of Zandar, the Dino Charge Gold Ranger. Allies Kelson Henderson as the voice of Cruise Charlie McDermott as the voice of Smash Emmett Skilton as the voice of Jax Kristina Ho as Betty Burke Comse Flores as Ben Burke Kevin Copeland as Adam Daniels Teuila Blakely as Commander Shaw Sia Trokenheim as Muriel Reeves Mark Wright as General Burke Colby Strong as Blaze Liana Ramirez as Roxy Miriama Smith as Regina Collins Madeleine Adams as Megan Molly Leishman as Kerry Dixon Olivia Tennet as Doctor K Richard Simpson as the voice of Keeper Jack Buchanan as Captain Chaku Lina Clare as Starlight Mel Odedra as Bruce Silva Rachel Foreman as Cheryl Silva James Galvyn as Colonel Mason Truman Villains Andrew Laing as the voice of Evox/Venjix Campbell Cooley as the voice of Scrozzle Colby Strong as Cybervillain Blaze and Robo-Blaze Liana Ramirez as Cybervillain Roxy and Robo-Roxy Jamie Linehan as the voice of Vargoyle Kevin Keys as the voice of Ryjack Mighty Morphin Adrian Smith as the voice of Goldar Maximus Dino Charge Adam Gardiner as the voice of Sledge Jackie Clarke as the voice of Poisandra Paul Harrop as the voice of Fury Estevez Gillespie as the voice of Wrench and Curio Campbell Cooley as the voice of Snide References Mighty Morphin Power Rangers English-language television programs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilly%20Edinger
Tilly Edinger
Johanna Gabrielle Ottilie "Tilly" Edinger (13 November 1897 – 27 May 1967) was a German-American paleontologist and the founder of paleoneurology. Tilly used fossil skulls to study the brains of extinct animals. She discovered that brain matter left imprints on skulls and this was the basis of her publications. References 1897 births 1967 deaths American paleontologists German scientists
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcohyla%20sabrina
Sarcohyla sabrina
The Sierra Juarez tree frog (Sarcohyla sabrina) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it between 1580 and 2020 meters above sea level. References Frogs Animals of North America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammelsdorf
Gammelsdorf
Gammelsdorf is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Other websites Circus Gammelsdorf at the sub-bavaria.de wiki Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haag%20an%20der%20Amper
Haag an der Amper
Haag an der Amper is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallbergmoos
Hallbergmoos
Hallbergmoos is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. Isar River flows west of the town. References Other websites Municipality of Hallbergmoos Municipality of Hallbergmoos Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohenkammer
Hohenkammer
Hohenkammer is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B6rgertshausen
Hörgertshausen
Hörgertshausen is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchdorf%20an%20der%20Amper
Kirchdorf an der Amper
Kirchdorf an der Amper is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria Germany, on the Amper River. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kranzberg
Kranzberg
Kranzberg is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langenbach%2C%20Bavaria
Langenbach, Bavaria
Langenbach is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. The town has its own railway station on the Munich-Regensburg line, and is on Landesstraße (state road) 2350 between Freising and Moosburg. Its boroughs are Amperhof, Asenkofen, Großenviecht, Kleinviecht, Niederhummel, Oberbach, Oberhummel, Oftlfing, Rast, Schmidhausen und Windham. References Other websites http://www.gemeinde-langenbach.de/ Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marzling
Marzling
Marzling is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Other websites Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bozo%3A%20The%20World%27s%20Most%20Famous%20Clown
Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown
Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown is a 1958–1962 American children show based on the children's book, Bozo the Clown by Capitol Records. This series was created by Larry Harmon Pictures, which began syndication in 1958. Lou Scheimer, of Filmation fame, was the art director for the series. The voice actors includes Larry Harmon starring as Bozo, with Paul Frees as the narrator. A total of 157 five-minute shorts were produced: 20 in 1958, 85 in 1959 and 52 in 1962. Summary The animated adventures of Bozo and his adolescent sidekick Butch as they journey to crazy, wild and exciting places. References Other websites 1950s American television series 1960s American animated television series 1958 television series debuts 1962 television series endings American children's television series
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meraux%2C%20Louisiana
Meraux, Louisiana
Meraux is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States. Census-designated places in Louisiana
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luling%2C%20Louisiana
Luling, Louisiana
Luling is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, United States. Census-designated places in Louisiana
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemia%2C%20New%20York
Bohemia, New York
Bohemia is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 10,180 at the 2010 census. Bohemia is bordered by Central Islip and Great River to the west; Islandia, Ronkonkoma and Lake Ronkonkoma to the north; Holbrook to the east; and Oakdale, Sayville, West Sayville, and Bayport to the south. The school district in the town is the Connetquot School District. The zip code is 11716 and the telephone area code is 631. The town is near the Oakdale and Ronkonkoma rail road stations of the Long Island Rail Road, providing easy access to Manhattan where many residents work. Long Island MacArthur Airport is partially located in Bohemia (along with the bordering town of Ronkonkoma, New York). The airport serves travelers from the Greater New York Metropolitan Area and around the nation who want a more convenient alternative to the congestion at JFK and Laguardia airports. The airport's most popular destinations include: Orlando, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; West Palm Beach, Florida; and Las Vegas, Nevada. Connetquot River State Park is located in Bohemia. The park provides areas for horses. History The earliest natives of Bohemia were the Secatogue tribe of the Algonquian peoples. Bohemia was founded in 1855 by Slavic immigrants. For 100 years, Bohemia remained a very small village. At the time of the centennial in 1955, the population was about 3,000. Today there about 11,000 inhabitants from many national and ethnic backgrounds. Local cigar industry Immigrants that came to Bohemia had good cigar-making skills. There used to be several cigar making factories in the town. Two notable cigar factories were Albert Kovanda's factory, on the corner of Lakeland and Smithtown Avenues, and the M. Foster Cigar Factory, at Ocean Avenue and Church Street. The local cigar industry continued until the 1930s. Name change Over the years, there have been a number of attempts to change the name of Bohemia, which some people felt was too tied to one ethnic group. They felt this was keeping new people and new businesses from coming to the town. Proposed names have included: Sayville Heights or North Sayville, after the town immediately to the south; Lidice, after a Czech town destroyed by Nazi troops during World War II; and MacArthur, after the airport built in the 1940s (the airport is named for controversial American General Douglas MacArthur). None of the attempts to change the name received enough support for the change. Geography Bohemia is located in New York at (40.770042, −73.113760). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of . Bohemia Historical Society Bohemia Historical Society (BHS) was founded in 1984. This non-profit local organization provides classes, slide presentations, community activities, a newsletter, its own website and its own museum. The museum was opened on April 26, 2009, and it has on display a number of exhibits depicting life in the early days of Bohemia, a photograph collection, and a book collection that includes many historical Czech manuscripts. Additionally, the building is the BHS's meeting place. Connetquot River State Park Connetquot River State Park Preserve hosts 3,473 acres of land and water for the protection and propagation of game birds, fish and animals. The preserve has 50 miles of hiking, horseback riding, cross-country ski and nature trails, as well as fishing on the Connetquot River. Education District: Connetquot School District High School: Connetquot High School, grades 9–12 Elementary: Sycamore Avenue School, Edward J. Bosti Elementary, Idle Hour Elementary and John Pearl Elementary, grades K-5 Grades 6–8 are serviced by the Oakdale-Bohemia Middle School, located in neighboring Oakdale, New York (formerly known as Oakdale-Bohemia Junior High School). Another middle school is Ronkonkoma Middle School. The Branford Hall Career Institute is located on Johnson Avenue The Dellacave Institute for Professional Development is located on Sycamore Avenue. The Institute offers a wide variety of courses designed for continued professional growth for lifetime learners. Climate The climate in this area has hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Bohemia has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. References External links History of Bohemia in Newsday Bohemia Historical Society Old Photograph of Cerny’s Bakery, a former Czech Bakery recently added to the National Register of Historic Places (Pintrest) Bohemia_New_York Hamlets in New York
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osman%20I
Osman I
Osman Gazi, or Osman The Founder, was the first Baylick of the Ottoman Dynasty. This position later became the Calif. Osman was born in 1258 in Sogut, Turkey and died on August 1st 1326 in Bursa. Sultans of the Ottoman Empire
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet%20%28New%20York%29
Hamlet (New York)
Hamlet (New York) is an city that is not incorporated as a village, i.e. an unincorporated community. Hamlets usually have names based off of a local school district, post office, or fire district. Because a hamlet has no government of its own, the town it is in provides municipal services and government. Suffolk County makes maps that give hamlet boundaries, but towns with Suffolk County also publish maps that conflict both in the number of hamlets and their boundaries. Nevertheless, all land not within a village is administered by the town. Most of the rest of New York's hamlets have less defined boundaries, and most towns have areas that are not considered to be a part of any hamlet. The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) puts hamlet names on rectangular green signs with white lettering at roadside locations of its choosing. The NYSDOT and local governments also provide community identification signs on some scenic byways to be placed at the roadside boundaries of hamlets, as decided by the sign provider. Many hamlets have welcome signs at the gateways to the hamlets. Some hamlets are former villages that have ended their incorporation (Old Forge in Herkimer County; Rosendale, in Ulster County; and Andes in Delaware County, for example). References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena%20Flerova
Elena Flerova
Elena Nikolaevna Fljorova (; 19 December 1943 – 30 June 2020) was a Soviet and Russian artist. She was a member of the Artists' Union of the USSR since 1977 and became Honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts in 2007. She died on 30 June 2020. References 1943 births 2020 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irina%20Aleksandrovna%20Tyulina
Irina Aleksandrovna Tyulina
Irina Aleksandrovna Tyulina (Russian: Ири́на Алекса́ндровна Тю́лина; 3 February 1922 – 29 June 2020) was a Soviet and Russian historian of science. She is a recipient of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia) and the Order of the Patriotic War. She graduated from Moscow State University. She taught at Moscow State University. She died in Moscow on 29 June 2020, aged 98. Works Tyulina I.A. José Luis Lagrange: 1736--1813, URSS. References 1922 births 2020 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana%20Fari%C3%B1a%20Gonz%C3%A1lez
Juliana Fariña González
Juliana Fariña González (21 April 1946 – 29 June 2020) was a Spanish physician. She graduated from Complutense University of Madrid. She developed echopsy, a form of autopsy using ultrasound. She taught at the Complutense University of Madrid. Fariña González died in Madrid on 29 June 2020. References 1946 births 2020 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arja%20Tuomarila
Arja Tuomarila
Arja Tuomarila (18 July 1941 – 27 June 2020) was a Finnish television announcer, singer and flight attendant. She married Kai Lind. She died on 27 June 2020. References 1941 births 2020 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauern
Mauern
Mauern is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moosburg%20an%20der%20Isar
Moosburg an der Isar
Moosburg an der Isar is a town in the Landkreis Freising of Bavaria, Germany. The oldest town between Regensburg and Italy, it is on the river Isar at an altitude of 421 m (1381 ft). It has 18,033 residents (2016) and covers an area of 44 km2. It is easily reached by the A 92 autobahn and regional trains on the Munich–Regensburg line. Furthermore, it takes just 20 minutes to get to Munich Airport. Moosburg is popular with commuters who travel to Munich, Freising, and Munich Airport. There is considerable industry in the town consisting of chemical, electro-technical, food processing, and machine-building plants. Partner cities Bry-sur-Marne, (France) Moosburg, (Austria) Rochester, Minnesota, (USA) Books Roger DEVAUX : Treize Qu'ils Etaient – Life of the French prisoners of war at the peasants of low Bavaria (1939–1945) – Treize Qu'ils Etaient – Mémoires et Cultures – 2007 – References Other websites Moosburg Online – information about Moosburg – pictures of old Moosburg Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandlstadt
Nandlstadt
Nandlstadt is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. Nandlstadt is said to be the oldest hop-growing area in the world, having grown them since the year 860. The town is in a triangle between Freising, Moosburg and Mainburg. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neufahrn%20bei%20Freising
Neufahrn bei Freising
Neufahrn bei Freising () is a municipality in the district of Freising, in Bavaria, Germany. It has about 20,000 residents and is near the river Isar, 12 km southwest of Freising and 20 km northeast of Munich. It is a stop on the Munich–Regensburg line and is served by S1 trains, running from Munich to Freising. References Gallery Other websites Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paunzhausen
Paunzhausen
Paunzhausen is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudelzhausen
Rudelzhausen
Rudelzhausen is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. Population Trend References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang%2C%20Bavaria
Wang, Bavaria
Wang is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfersdorf
Wolfersdorf
Wolfersdorf is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolling
Zolling
Zolling is a municipality in the Bavarian district of Freising. Associated villages are: Anglberg, Flitzing, Thann, Palzing, Oberappersdorf, and Appersdorf. Zolling is 6 km to the north of Freising. Gallery References Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberappersdorf
Oberappersdorf
Oberappersdorf is a village in the municipality of Zolling, Bavaria, Germany. The St. George Church in Oberappersdorf is allied with churches St. Valentine (Gerlhausen) and Obermarchenbach. The town is about 7 km north of Zolling, 15 km north of Freising and about 58 km northeast of Munich. Nearby towns include Attenkirchen, Moosburg, Nandlstadt and Au in Hallertau. The town's largest business is the Obermeier party house and hotel. Other websites Official Website of Zolling - in the German language Photo of the Parish church Villages in Bavaria Freising (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainburg
Mainburg
Mainburg is a town in Kelheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the river Abens, 30 km northwest of Landshut and 30 km southeast of Ingolstadt. Mainburg borders four communities; Aiglsbach, Elsendorf, Attenhofen, and Volkenschwand. The town has 15,163 residents, the third largest in its district. References Kelheim (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese%20ceramics
Chinese ceramics
Chinese ceramics are ceramics that have been made in China. Some of these were made as early as the Stone Age. The earliest Chinese ceramics were earthenware. Stoneware are produced at higher temperatures and are watertight. Porcelain was invented in China. Porcelain gifts became important gifts from Chinese diplomats. Porcelain became an important export. History The pottery of the Song dynasty has kept prestige in Chinese tradition, especially the pottery from the "Five Great Kilns" (see Kiln). Related pages Terracotta Army Sources China Culture
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth%20inauguration%20of%20Franklin%20D.%20Roosevelt
Fourth inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt
The fourth inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as the 32nd president of the United States happened on January 20, 1945. It was the start of the fourth and final term of Franklin D. Roosevelt as president and the only term of Harry S. Truman as vice president. A public ceremony happened on the South Portico of the White House in Washington, D.C., instead of the United States Capitol. This was because of World War II. The inaugural parade and other events were canceled as well. The event was the 40th presidential inauguration. This was the one and only time that a president has ever been sworn in to a fourth term in office. After the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution was passed in 1951, this meant that no person could be elected more than twice as president. Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone administered the oath of office to Roosevelt. Henry A. Wallace administered the vice presidential oath of office to Truman. 82 days into his term, Roosevelt died, and Truman became the next president. References Other websites Newsreel footage of Roosevelt's 1945 inauguration from C-SPAN (via YouTube) Text of Roosevelt's Fourth Inaugural Address Audio of Roosevelt's Fourth Inaugural Address 1940s in the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt Roosevelt, Franklin January events
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination%20of%20Malcolm%20X
Assassination of Malcolm X
Malcolm X, an African American Muslim minister and human rights activist was killed in Manhattan, New York City on February 21, 1965 at the age 39 by three gunmen. Malcolm X was preparing to address the Organization of Afro-American Unity in Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom, someone yelled "Nigger! Get your hand outta my pocket!" Malcolm X's bodyguards tried to stop the disturbance, a man ran and shot Malcolm in the chest with a sawn off shotgun and two other men fired semi automatic handguns towards Malcolm. Malcolm X was pronounced dead at 3:30 pm, shortly after arriving at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. The autopsy identified 21 gunshot wounds to the chest, left shoulder, arms and legs, including ten buckshot wounds from the initial shotgun blast. 1965
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/A30
A30
The A30 is a route connecting Lands End to London, it is 284 miles long and passes through various major destinations, such as London and Basingstoke.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ek%20Villain%20Returns
Ek Villain Returns
Ek Villain Returns is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Mohit Suri and jointly produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and T-Series. The movie is a spiritual sequel to Suri's 2014 film Ek Villain although its storyline is completely different. Ek Villain Returns stars John Abraham, Arjun Kapoor, Disha Patani and Tara Sutaria and Raaj Vishwakarma in lead roles. The film is scheduled for worldwide cinema release on 8 July 2022. Cast John Abraham Arjun Kapoor Disha Patani Tara Sutaria Shaad Randhawa Deepanshu Titoriya Raaj Vishwakarma J. D. Chakravarthy as Inspector Production Casting Aditya Roy Kapur was originally signed for the role enacted by Arjun Kapoor, but later backed out due to creative differences with director Mohit Suri. Filming Principal photography began on 1 March 2021. The film was wrapped up on 28 October 2021. References Other websites Hindi-language movies 2022 movies Upcoming movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick%20Bosa
Nick Bosa
Nick Bosa is a American football defensive end that currently plays for the San Francisco 49ers. He is the brother of Joey Bosa, who currently plays for the Los Angeles Chargers. San Francisco 49ers players American football defensive ends
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomie%20%C5%8Chara
Tomie Ōhara
Tomie Ōhara was a Japanese novelist. She is best known for her novel "A Woman called En". Early life and education Ōhara was born on 28 September 1912 in Kochi, Japan. Her father was the principal of an elementary school. Her father had an extensive library where she used to read in. Her mother died when she was 10 years old. She studied at Kochi Joshi Shihan Gakko from 1927 to 1930. She quitted school when she contracted tuberculosis. She did not leave the sanatorium until 1938. Career Ōhara's writing career began when she was recovering from tuberculosis. She finished writing her first story in 1935. She began gaining attention as a writer with her 1938 story . Her story was shortlisted for the Akutagawa Prize. She then move to Tokyo. She became a member of the Bungei Shuto magazine in 1941. Her tuberculosis recurred in 1955 and lasted until 1957. She published a short story collection in 1957 titled . Her short story won the Women's Literature Award. The stories in the collection are about patients living in a sanatorium. She then wrote in 1960. It won the Mainichi Publishing Culture Award and the Noma Literary Prize. Her novel was published in 1970. It won the Women's Literature Award. In 1976 Ōhara converted to Catholicism. Her new religion had a clear influence on some of her later books. In 1990 she was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class. The Ōhara Tomie Museum of Literature opened in 1991. She was named a member of the Japan Art Academy in 1998. Ōhara died on January 27, 2000. References Other websites Ōhara Tomie Museum of Literature official website 1912 births 2000 deaths
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin%20Grove%20State%20College
Kelvin Grove State College
Kelvin Grove state college is a state college in Kelvin Grove, Queensland, Australia. References Colleges and universities in Australia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppermint%20bark
Peppermint bark
Chocolate peppermint bark is a type of chocolate confectionary made from dark chocolate base and white chocolate on top with peppermint (crushed up candy cane or other minty candy) sprinkled on top. It is sold around Christmas time as a sort of candy or cake decoration and have been made as a flavor or candy product by several large companies. They are also sold by girl scouts who want to sell it as an addition product besides cookies and other desserts and confectionary. Recipe It is made only by using dark chocolate as a base and white chocolate melted down and left to cool then broken up or cut into chunks like peanut brittle and sprinkled on top are crushed mints, sometimes the confectionary is made with only one single type of chocolate or other crushed toppings like peanuts or other chocolates even nougat. It can also be used as a topping for eggnog. History The dessert dates back to the 1960's where on September 12th 1966 the company, William Sonoma invented the treat as a sort of festive candy when the founder of William Sonoma Chuck Williams asked 3 merchants to create a "nostalgic festive treat" and it blew up in the 20th century and as they say "the rest is history". References Chocolate
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.O.B.%20%28movie%29
S.O.B. (movie)
S.O.B. is a 1981 American black comedy movie directed by Blake Edwards and starring Julie Andrews, William Holden, Richard Mulligan, Robert Preston, Robert Webber, Robert Vaughn, Larry Hagman, Loretta Swit, Shelley Winters, Robert Loggia, Jennifer Edwards, Rosanna Arquette. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Other websites 1981 comedy movies 1980s black comedy movies 1980s sex comedy movies American black comedy movies American sex comedy movies Paramount Pictures movies Movies directed by Blake Edwards
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Cocoanuts
The Cocoanuts
The Cocoanuts is a 1929 American musical comedy movie directed by Robert Florey and Joseph Santley and was based on the 1925 musical of the same name. It stars Marx Brothers, Mary Eaton, Oscar Shaw, Margaret Dumont, Kay Francis, Cyril Ring and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Other websites 1929 movies 1920s musical movies 1920s comedy movies American musical comedy movies Movies based on musicals Paramount Pictures movies Movies directed by Robert Florey Movies directed by Joseph Santley
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basarab%20Laiot%C4%83%20cel%20B%C4%83tr%C3%A2n
Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân
Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân also known as Basarab the Old was born in Poggersdorf, Wallachia. He was infamous for sayings like "I am a god amongst men", "I can smell the blood from the crewmate", "I can go into the vents" and "I am not the impostor". Early life In his youth, he created many games which have been adapted to modern times. His ideas were able to inspire Innersloth to create Among us. 15th-century people