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902809
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leinach
Leinach
Leinach is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria in Germany. It has the villages of Unterleinach and Oberleinach. References Würzburg (district)
902810
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margetsh%C3%B6chheim
Margetshöchheim
Margetshöchheim is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the left edge of the river Main. References Würzburg (district)
902811
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neubrunn%2C%20Lower%20Franconia
Neubrunn, Lower Franconia
Neubrunn is a municipality in Würzburg in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It has the districts Böttigheim and Neubrunn. References Würzburg (district)
902812
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberpleichfeld
Oberpleichfeld
Oberpleichfeld is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902813
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterleinach
Unterleinach
Unterleinach is a village outside of Würzburg, Germany. It is part of the municipality of Leinach. It is south of Oberleinach. Unterleinach and Oberleinach have rival football teams. Villages in Bavaria Würzburg (district)
902814
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald%20J.%20Trump%20Presidential%20Library
Donald J. Trump Presidential Library
The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is the presidential library of Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States. A website hosted by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) was created on January 20, 2021, which was Trump's last day as president. It is the 15th NARA-managed presidential library. Plans to build a library and museum are not yet known. Like other presidential libraries, a building for Trump would need to be privately financed and organized before the possible involvement of the NARA. During Trump's presidency, it had been rumored that floors in Trump Tower may be dedicated for use to a future presidential library. The Washington Post reported that Trump wanted his library to be built in Florida. References Donald Trump Presidential libraries
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosselsheim
Prosselsheim
Prosselsheim is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902816
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randersacker
Randersacker
Randersacker is a market town and municipality in Lower Franconia, a part of Bavaria, Germany. It is in Würzburg, and it is next to the Würzburg boroughs Heidingsfeld, Rottenbauer, Sanderau and Frauenland and to the municipalities of Gerbrunn, Theilheim and Eibelstadt. Geography Randersacker is in the south of Würzburg. This part of the Main is called . The city of Würzburg is about three miles away from the village center of Randersacker. There are two subdistricts: Lindelbach and the main part Randersacker. References Würzburg (district)
902817
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Alexander%20%28lawyer%29
Paul Alexander (lawyer)
Paul Richard "Polio Paul" Alexander (born 1946) is an American lawyer, autobiographer and paralytic polio survivor. He is popularly known as one of the last people living in an iron lung. He got sick with polio in 1952 at the age of six. He self-published his memoir, Three Minutes for a Dog with Polio, in April 2020. It took him more than eight years to write it. References 1946 births Living people Lawyers from Texas American autobiographers Writers from Texas
902818
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichenberg%2C%20Bavaria
Reichenberg, Bavaria
Reichenberg is a market town and municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria in Germany. It has the villages Albertshausen, Fuchsstadt, Lindflur, Reichenberg and Uengershausen. References Würzburg (district)
902819
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remlingen%2C%20Bavaria
Remlingen, Bavaria
Remlingen is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902820
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%20lung
Iron lung
An iron lung, also known as a tank ventilator or Drinker tank, is a type of ventilator which covers most of a person's body, and changes the air pressure in the space, to help them breathe. The use of this device is usually for victims of polio and botulism. The use of iron lungs is largely not used because of more modern ways to help breathing problems and since the eradication of polio. However, in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic made people think reusing this would be a good idea. References Medical equipment
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riedenheim
Riedenheim
Riedenheim is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902823
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimpar
Rimpar
Rimpar is a market town in Würzburg in Bavaria. It is about 10 km (6 mi) north of the City of Würzburg. The municipality has the villages of Gramschatz and Maidbronn, incorporated in 1978. Twin town Languidic, France, since 1997 References Würzburg (district)
902824
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%20Goldberg
Philip Goldberg
Philip Seth Goldberg (born August 1, 1956) is an American politician. He is the U.S. Ambassador to Colombia since 2019 during the Donald Trump and Joe Biden presidencies. He was Ambassador to the Philippines and Bolivia, and Chief of the U.S. Mission in UN-administered Kosovo during the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations. In January 2022, it was said that President Biden will nominate Goldberg as the United States Ambassador to South Korea. References 1956 births Living people Ambassadors of the United States Politicians from Boston, Massachusetts
902825
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rottendorf
Rottendorf
Rottendorf is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902826
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persona%20non%20grata
Persona non grata
In diplomacy, a (Latin: "person not welcome", plural: ) is a status sometimes given by a host country to foreign diplomats to remove their protection by diplomatic immunity from arrest and other normal kinds of prosecution. References Latin phrases
902827
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B6ttingen
Röttingen
Röttingen is a town in Würzburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is south of Würzburg, and east of Bad Mergentheim. Subdivisions The town is divided into the sections of Aufstetten, Röttingen, and Strüth. References Literature Hartmut Eichinger: Set of illustrated books - Röttingen im Zeitenlauf - Book 1: Burg Brattenstein, Erste Burgfestpiele, Europastadt, Röttingen 2017, 48 pages, b/w; Book 2: Leben und Arbeiten, Röttingen 2018, 72 pages, b/w; Book 3: Historische Daten, Bauten und Bilder, Röttingen 2018, 104 pages, b/w; Book 4: Personen, Kirche, Vereine, Feste, Röttingen 2019, 104 pages, b/w; (available at the tourist information Röttingen, at company |eibe.de| - Röttingen or from the author) Hartmut Eichinger: Chronik der Zimmererfamilie Eichinger Book about the time from 1448 with reports about 14 generations carpentering in Röttingen, Röttingen 2016 (available at company eibe.de - Röttingen or from the author) Hartmut Eichinger: Visionen für Kinder (Visions for children), an authors biography with reports about the rise of the fatherly carpentry firm to the international working company eibe, Röttingen 2017 (available at company eibe.de - Röttingen or from the author) Dr. Michael Wieland: Röttingen - Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte dieser Fränkischen Landstadt, Original Würzburg 1858, (in the archive of Hartmut Eichinger) Dr. Michael Wieland: Röttingen - vermehrter und verbesserter Beitrag zu einer Geschichte dieser Stadt, Original Würzburg 1904, Nachdruck durch H. Eichinger 1990 (available from the author) Other websites http://www.roettingen.de/ Würzburg (district)
902828
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sommerhausen
Sommerhausen
Sommerhausen is a municipality and market town in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902829
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charadrahyla%20tecuani
Charadrahyla tecuani
Charadrahyla tecuani is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it in exactly one place in the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains. References Frogs Animals of North America
902830
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonderhofen
Sonderhofen
Sonderhofen is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902831
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.%20Nicholas%20Burns
R. Nicholas Burns
Robert Nicholas Burns (born January 28, 1956) is an American diplomat and academic. Burns is a professor of diplomacy and international politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. He writes a bi-weekly column on foreign affairs for The Boston Globe. He was United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs within the United States Department of State during the George W. Bush presidency. President Joe Biden nominated Burns to be Ambassador to China in August 2021. He was confirmed by the entire Senate on December 16, 2021 by a vote of 75-18. References 1956 births Living people American academics American columnists Ambassadors of the United States to China Politicians from Buffalo, New York Permanent Representatives of the United States to NATO Writers from Buffalo, New York Educators from New York
902832
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tauberrettersheim
Tauberrettersheim
Tauberrettersheim is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the river Tauber. References Würzburg (district)
902834
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theilheim
Theilheim
Theilheim is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria in Germany. References Würzburg (district)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%BCngersheim
Thüngersheim
Thüngersheim is a community in Germany. The community is on the River Main. It is a community in the district of Würzburg (Bavaria, Administrative region Lower Franconia). The village is molded by the surrounding vineyards, more than . Town twinning Thüngersheim is twinned to St. Aignan de Grand Lieu (France). More information (in German and French ) is available at . Literature (all the literature is in German) Johann Valentin Hart: Main, Wein, Thüngersheim. 1933. Richard Glaab: Thüngersheim - Gegenwart und Vergangenheit einer mainfränkischen Winzergemeinde. Thüngersheim, Gde. (Hrsg.), 1982. Adam Oechsner: Die Mundart von Thüngersheim. Würzburg, Univ., Diss., 1920. August Zeyer: Schöa worsch - Der Thüngersheimer August Zeyer erzählt in Mundart und Prosa aus seinem Leben. Selbstverlag, Thüngersheim, 1989. St. Michael Thüngersheim, Schnell Kunstführer Nr. 1565. Schnell und Steiner, München, 11986. Christine Brandl: Vom Härwest bis Foosenocht Wolfgang Brückner: Die Wallfahrt zum Kreuzberg in der Rhön. Echter, Würzburg, 1997. Gemeinde Thüngersheim (Hrsg.): Thüngersheim - Ein Winzerort in Mainfranken. Vorbereitende Untersuchungen zur Ortsanierung nach Baugesetzbuch, Bericht 1 (30. November 2000) References Other websites (all the pages in German) Official website Winzergenossenschaft Thüngersheim Gesangverein Thüngersheim Musikverein Thüngersheim Schützenverein Thüngersheim Fußballverein Thüngersheim (Seite befindet sich im Aufbau) Würzburg (district)
902839
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uettingen
Uettingen
Uettingen is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902841
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterpleichfeld
Unterpleichfeld
Unterpleichfeld is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902843
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veitsh%C3%B6chheim
Veitshöchheim
Veitshöchheim is a municipality in Würzburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is on the right bank of the Main, northwest of Würzburg. It has two villages: Veitshöchheim and Gadheim Attractions Partner towns Rotava, Karlovy Vary Region, Czech Republic Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados, France References Other websites Würzburg (district)
902844
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadheim
Gadheim
Gadheim is a village in Lower Franconia, in northern Bavaria belonging to the municipality of Veitshöchheim. It is about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) north of Würzburg. As of 31 January 2020, Gadheim is the site of the geodetic center of the European Union. References Villages in Bavaria Würzburg (district)
902854
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldbrunn%2C%20Bavaria
Waldbrunn, Bavaria
Waldbrunn is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902855
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldb%C3%BCttelbrunn
Waldbüttelbrunn
Waldbüttelbrunn is a municipality in Würzburg in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It is about west of Würzburg. Twinning arrangements Waldbütellbrunn is in good contact with Fleury sur Orne in Normandy, with yearly visits and student exchanges. Radomysl nad Sanem and Remptendorf are also twinned with Waldbüttelbrunn. References Würzburg (district)
902856
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winterhausen
Winterhausen
Winterhausen is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany. References Würzburg (district)
902857
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zell%20am%20Main
Zell am Main
Zell am Main is a municipality in Würzburg in Bavaria in Germany, on the river Main. References Würzburg (district)
902858
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidbronn
Maidbronn
Maidbronn is a village in Bavaria, Germany, about northeast of Würzburg. It is part of the municipality Rimpar. Villages in Bavaria Würzburg (district)
902875
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine
Alpine
Alpine may be: Places Alps, a mountain range in Europe Alpine states, specific countries that have to do with that mountain range or any other high mountain area Mountainous, having to do with mountains even if they are not the Alps Australia Alpine, New South Wales, a Northern Village Alpine National Park Alpine Shire, a local government area in Victoria New Zealand Alpine Lake / Ata Puai, a lake in the West Coast Region of New Zealand United States Alpine, DeKalb County, Alabama, an unincorporated community (not an official town, city or village) Alpine, Talladega County, Alabama, an unincorporated community (not an official town, city or village) Alpine (plantation), a historic plantation house in Talladega County, Alabama Alpine, Alaska, an unincorporated community (not an official town, city or village) Alpine, Arizona, an unincorporated community (not an official town, city or village) Alpine, California, a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County Alpine, Los Angeles County, California, a place that used to be an unincorporated community; it is also called "Harold" Alpine County, California Lake Alpine, California, an unincorporated community Alpine, Georgia, an unincorporated community Alpine, Indiana, an unincorporated community Alpine Township, Michigan Alpine, Mississippi, an unincorporated community Alpine, New Jersey, a town Alpine, Oregon, an unincorporated community Alpine, Tennessee, an unincorporated community Alpine, Texas, a city Alpine, Utah, a city Alpine, Virginia, an unincorporated community Alpine, King County, Washington, a former town abandoned in 1929 Alpine, Skagit County, Washington, two former villages, one each in the 19th and 20th centuries Alpine, Wyoming, a town Lakes Lake Alpine, a lake in Alpine County, California Alpine Lake (Marin County, California), a reservoir in Marin County, California Alpine Lake (Central Sawtooth Wilderness), a glacial lake in Custer County, Idaho Alpine Lake (Northern Sawtooth Wilderness), a glacial lake in Custer County, Idaho Science and technology Alpine climate, climate that is typical to higher altitudes Alpine tundra, a type of natural region or biome Alpine orogeny, in geology Alpine Fault, a geological fault running nearly the entire length of New Zealand's South Island Biology Alpine (goat), a breed of goat Alpine plant, plants that grow at high elevations Erebia or Alpine butterfly, a genus of butterflies common in the Rocky Mountains of North America Parnassius or Alpine butterfly, a genus of butterflies in Eurasia Alpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa, or subalpine fir), a tree Alpine newt Computing Alpine (email client), a free software email client Alpine Linux, a Linux distribution Sports Alpine climbing, a type of climbing in which the primary aim is very often to reach the summit of a mountain Alpine F1 Team, a Formula One team and constructor Alpine Rally, a rally competition Alpine style, mountaineering in a self-sufficient manner Alpine skiing, also known as downhill skiing Alpine slide, a long chute on the side of a hill, usually built by ski resorts Transportation Automobiles Automobiles Alpine, a French car maker Alpine Electronics, a Japanese company that makes sound and map systems for cars Sunbeam Alpine, a sports car Chrysler Alpine, the compact car Simca 1307 in the United Kingdom Alpine F1 Team, Formula One team from 2021 onwards Alpine Academy, young driver programme run by the Formula One team Aviation Alpine Air Express, an American airline Auster Alpine, a 1950s British airplane Art, entertainment and media Alpine (band), an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia Alpine (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe Other uses Alpine race, a historical idea about races of human beings Alpine Elementary School (disambiguation) Alpine, a subdialect of Vivaro-Alpine within the Occitan language Alpine, a number of brands of beer produced by the Moosehead Brewery Alpine, a menthol cigarette brand once made by Philip Morris USA See also Geology of the Alps Alpine butterfly (disambiguation) Alpine Journal, a publication by the Alpine Club of London Alpin (disambiguation) Alpen (disambiguation) Swiss chalet style, an architectural style originally inspired by rural chalets in Switzerland and the Alpine regions of Central Europe Disambiguation pages
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westerstede
Westerstede
Westerstede (Low German: Westerstäe) is the capital of the Ammerland district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is about 25 km northwest of Oldenburg. The villages of Burgforde, Eggeloge, Felde, Fikensolt, Garnholt, Gießelhorst, Halsbek, Halstrup, Hollriede, Hollwege, Hollwegerfeld, Hüllstede, Ihausen, Ihorst, Karlshof, Linswege, Linswegerfeld, Mansie, Lindern, Moorburg, Neuengland, Ocholt, Ocholterfeld, Ollenharde, Petersfeld, Tarbarg, Torsholt, Westerloy, Westerloyerfeld and Westerstederfeld are part of Westerstede. The railway station of Westerstede is in the village of Ocholt, 6 km south of the town. Other websites Pictures from spring festival in Westerstede Rhodo Festival References Ammerland
902879
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apen
Apen
Apen (Low German: Aap) is a municipality in Ammerland, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Gallery References Ammerland
902880
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20Zwischenahn
Bad Zwischenahn
Bad Zwischenahn (Low German: Twüschenahn) is a town and a municipality in Ammerland, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is on Zwischenahner Meer, about 15 km northwest of Oldenburg and about 70 km south of the North Sea coast. Twin towns – sister cities Bad Zwischenahn is twinned with: Centerville, United States Gołuchów, Poland Izegem, Belgium References Other websites Ammerland Spa towns in Germany
902881
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edewecht
Edewecht
Edewecht (Low German: Erwech) is a municipality in Ammerland, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is about west of Oldenburg. Villages in the municipality and their population Friedrichsfehn Nord 1,747 Friedrichsfehn Süd 3,185 Husbäke 1,005 Jeddeloh I 1,101 Jeddeloh II 1,333 Kleefeld 439 Klein Scharrel 1,229 Nord Edewecht I 2,246 Nord Edewecht II 2,548 Osterscheps 1,604 Portsloge 1,962 Süddorf 608 Süd Edewecht 2,256 Westerscheps 554 Wildenloh 805 Wittenberge 386 total: 23,008 Edewecht only 7,050 Friedrichsfehn only 4,932 Source: website of the Edewecht Municipality. Date: June 30, 2020. Twin towns Edewecht is twinned with Krosno in Poland (since 1996) Wusterhausen/Dosse in Brandenburg Germany References Notes Ammerland
902882
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastede
Rastede
Rastede (Low German: Raastäe/Raas) is a municipality in Ammerland, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is about 12 km north of Oldenburg. It is the site of the Schloss Rastede. The Rastede railway station is at the Oldenburg–Wilhelmshaven railway. References Ammerland
902884
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiefelstede
Wiefelstede
Wiefelstede (Low German: Wiefelstä) is a municipality in Ammerland, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is about 15 km northwest of Oldenburg. References Ammerland
902891
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltrum
Baltrum
Baltrum () is a barrier island off the coast of East Frisia (), in Germany, and is a municipality in Aurich, Lower Saxony. It is in-between the chain of the seven inhabited East Frisian Islands. It has a land area of 6.5 square kilometres. Geography It is in the middle of the island chain known as the East Frisian Islands (). There are two villages on the island – Ostdorf () and Westdorf () – although they have essentially merged into one. The island is about long and wide. It covers an area of . The highest point on the island is a central coastal dune with a viewing platform on top called Aussichtsdüne in German and is above sea-level. Other websites Official website Literature References Aurich (district) Towns and villages in East Frisia
902892
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berumbur
Berumbur
Berumbur is a municipality in Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The municipality covers an area of 6.42 square kilometers. The municipality has the districts Berumbur, Berum, Kleinheide, Holzdorf and Blandorf. References Towns and villages in East Frisia Aurich (district)
902894
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samtgemeinde
Samtgemeinde
A Samtgemeinde (; plural: Samtgemeinden) is a type of administrative division in Lower Saxony, Germany. Samtgemeinden are local government associations of municipalities, equal to the Ämter in Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and Brandenburg, and the Verbandsgemeinden in Rhineland-Palatinate. Organs Samtgemeinden have three organs: The Samtgemeinde mayor (), elected directly every five years. The Samtgemeinde council, () elected every five years. The Samtgemeinde committee (). The Samtgemeinde committee has the Samtgemeinde mayor (the chairman of the committee), and according to size of the council from four to ten assistants and the council can decide a rise by two (§56 paragraph 2 local government law). Historical Collective municipalities in Germany
902895
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornum
Dornum
Dornum is a village and a municipality in Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is near the North Sea coast, about 15 km east of Norden, and 20 km north of Aurich. Division of the municipality The other towns in the municipality of Dornum are: Neßmersiel, Dornumersiel, Nesse, Roggenstede, Westerbur, Westeraccum, Schwittersum. References Other websites www.dornum.de Pipe organ concert tour Towns and villages in East Frisia Aurich (district)
902896
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ne%C3%9Fmersiel
Neßmersiel
Neßmersiel belongs to the municipality Dornum in Aurich in Lower Saxony, Germany. Neßmersiel is about 5 kilometres northwest of Dornum. From 1867 to 1977, Neßmersiel belonged to Norden (Altkreis Norden). Other websites Homepage of the municipality Dornum Reederei Baltrum Linie GmbH & Co. KG East Frisian Tea dispatch, shop and café in Neßmersiel, too Hotel Restaurant Fährhaus Towns in Lower Saxony Towns and villages in East Frisia
902897
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nesse%2C%20Dornum
Nesse, Dornum
Nesse is a village in Dornum in Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is near the North Sea coast, about 2.5 km west of the village of Dornum, and 20 km north of the town of Aurich. Notes Towns and villages in East Frisia
902898
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roggenstede
Roggenstede
Roggenstede is a village of Dornum township, in Aurich, Ostfriesland, Lower Saxony, Germany. The place is bounded by the Dornumersieler Tief (in the North/Northeast), the Schleitief (in the Southeast), the Otjetief (in the South), the Alte Tief (in the West) and covers an area of about 5,6 square kilometers. The distance to the North Sea is about 5,5 km air-line distance. Neighbouring places are Fulkum, Utarp and Westerbur. Other websites http://www.kirchenkreis-harlingerland.de/kg/roggenstede/roggenstede.html Villages in Lower Saxony Towns and villages in East Frisia
902899
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Bass%C3%A9e
La Bassée
La Bassée () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 6,545 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902900
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fefehn
Großefehn
Großefehn (East Frisian Low Saxon: Grō'fēn) is a municipality has 14 villages in Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is about 10 km southeast of Aurich. References Towns and villages in East Frisia Aurich (district)
902902
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fheide
Großheide
Großheide (East Frisian: Grootheid) is a village and a municipality in Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is about 10 km east of Norden, and 15 km northwest of Aurich. Community structure The municipality Großheide has 10 districts and incorporated villages: Arle Berumerfehn Coldinne Großheide Menstede Ostermoordorf Südarle Südcoldinne Westerende Westermoordorf References Towns and villages in East Frisia Aurich (district)
902903
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazuel
Bazuel
Bazuel is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 517 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902904
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berumerfehn
Berumerfehn
Berumerfehn is part of the municipality Großheide in Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. References Aurich (district) Lower Saxony
902905
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaucamps-Ligny
Beaucamps-Ligny
Beaucamps-Ligny is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 851 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902906
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaudignies
Beaudignies
Beaudignies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 560 people lived there. References Sources Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902907
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort%2C%20Nord
Beaufort, Nord
Beaufort is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,013 people lived there. References Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902939
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaumont-en-Cambr%C3%A9sis
Beaumont-en-Cambrésis
Beaumont-en-Cambrésis is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 445 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902942
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaurain
Beaurain
Beaurain is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 231 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902944
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camphin-en-Carembault
Camphin-en-Carembault
Camphin-en-Carembault is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,682 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902949
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresnes-sur-Escaut
Fresnes-sur-Escaut
Fresnes-sur-Escaut is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 7,532 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902950
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaurepaire-sur-Sambre
Beaurepaire-sur-Sambre
Beaurepaire-sur-Sambre is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 263 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902974
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaurieux%2C%20Nord
Beaurieux, Nord
Beaurieux is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 165 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902976
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaurieux
Beaurieux
Beaurieux is the name of two communes in France: Beaurieux, Aisne, in the Aisne department Beaurieux, Nord, in the Nord department
902980
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauvois-en-Cambr%C3%A9sis
Beauvois-en-Cambrésis
Beauvois-en-Cambrésis is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 2,038 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
902982
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappelle-Brouck
Cappelle-Brouck
Cappelle-Brouck is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,159 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam%20in%20West%20Bengal
Islam in West Bengal
According to the (2021) estimation, the West Bengal state has over 31,144,763 Muslims, who form 30% of the state's population. The vast majority of Muslims in West Bengal are Bengali Muslims numbering around 2.4 crore and comprising 23% of the state population, urdu speaking muslims comprise 7% of the state population, a notable section of non-Bengali Muslims also exist, particularly among Biharis, Hindustanis, Dawoodi Bohra and various Native communities such as Raj Bongshi particular numbering around 1.2 Millions comprising rest 1.2% of the state population. Related pages Christianity in West Bengal Hinduism in West Bengal References West Bengal west Bengal
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilden%20Santiago
Tilden Santiago
Tilden Santiago (13 June 1940 – 2 February 2022) was a Brazilian politician and trade unionist. From 1991 to 2003, he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He later was Ambassador of Brazil to Cuba from 2003 to 2006. Santiago died from respiratory failure caused by COVID-19 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais on 2 February 2022 at the age of 81. References 1940 births 2022 deaths Deaths from respiratory failure Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil Trade unionists Brazilian politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9e%20Pietrafesa%20Bonnet
Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet
Renée Pietrafesa Bonnet (17 December 1938 – 3 February 2022) was a French-Uruguayan composer, pianist, organist, harpsichordist and conductor. Her music was often Electroacoustic music. Bonnet was born in Montevideo, Uruguay to French parents. Bonnet died on 3 February 2022 in Montevideo at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths French composers French pianists French conductors People from Montevideo
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srboljub%20Nikoli%C4%87
Srboljub Nikolić
Srboljub Nikolić (; ; 1 April 1965 – 4 February 2022) was a Serbian football striker and football coach and manager. He was born in Skopje, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia. He made 120 appearances with FK Ljubić Prnjavor between 2005 until 2009. He also managed GFK Jasenica 1911 twice between 2010 until 2011 and again from 2016 until 2018. Nikolić died on 4 February 2022 in Smederevska Palanka, Serbia at the age of 56. References 1965 births 2022 deaths Serbian footballers Serbian football managers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smederevska%20Palanka
Smederevska Palanka
Smederevska Palanka (, ) is a city in the Podunavlje District and the geographical region of Šumadija in Serbia. In 2011, the city had 50,284 people living here. References Cities in Serbia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Epstein
Jason Epstein
Jason Wolkow Epstein (August 25, 1928 – February 4, 2022) was an American editor and publisher. In 1950, he began working for Doubleday. In 1958 Epstein left Doubleday to join Random House where he was editorial director until his retirement in 1999. In 2004, he co-founded On Demand Books. Epstein died on February 4, 2022, at his home in Sag Harbor, New York from congestive heart failure at the age of 93. References 1928 births 2022 deaths American editors Businesspeople from Massachusetts Writers from Massachusetts Businesspeople from New York City Writers from New York City Deaths from congestive heart failure People from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dering%20Harbor%2C%20New%20York
Dering Harbor, New York
Dering Harbor is a village in the Town of Shelter Island, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village population was 11. It is the least populous village in the State of New York. References Villages in New York
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languidic
Languidic
Languidic () is a commune. It is in Brittany in the Morbihan department in northwest France. Communes in Morbihan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ledringhem
Ledringhem
Ledringhem is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 659 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellaing
Bellaing
Bellaing is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,252 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellignies
Bellignies
Bellignies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 819 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9relles
Bérelles
Bérelles is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 151 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlaimont
Berlaimont
Berlaimont is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 3,155 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903010
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onnaing
Onnaing
Onnaing is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 8,813 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903011
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermerain
Bermerain
Bermerain is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 730 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903012
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tr%C5%93ungt
Étrœungt
Étrœungt is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,315 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermeries
Bermeries
Bermeries is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 372 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priscus
Priscus
Priscus of Panium () was a Roman diplomat and Greek historian from the 5th century AD. Biography Priscus was born between 410 and 420 AD in Panium (or Panion), Thrace. He joined in 448/449 AD the Roman embassy, led by Maximinus and speaking on behalf of Emperor Theodosius II, on a diplomatic mission to the court of Attila the Hun. While he was there, Priscus met and spoke with a Greek trader dressed in Hunnic clothes who was captured in around 441–442 AD when the Huns pillaged the city of Viminacium in modern Serbia. The trader then told Priscus that he was a slave of a Hunnic nobleman named Onegesius, but got his freedom and chose to live among the Huns. Priscus finally had a debate with the Greek defector about life and justice in both the Roman Empire and in barbarian kingdoms. Priscus traveled to Rome, Alexandria, and Egypt. In around 456 AD, he was with the staff of Euphemios as the magister officiorum of Emperor Marcian. Priscus died after 472 AD. Writings Priscus wrote in the Greek language a history of the Byzantine Empire in eight books. The books probably covered the time from the rise of Attila the Hun to the rise of Emperor Zeno, or from 433 up until 474 AD. Priscus was very influential in the empire and his books were used by different writers: Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (Excerpta de Legationibus), Evagrius Scholasticus, Cassiodorus, Jordanes, and author of the Suda. The style of Priscus's writing is direct and his work is considered a trustworthy account of Attila the Hun, his court, and the admission of the Roman ambassadors. Priscus relied on a style of historiography that was part of an ancient Greek tradition dating back to the 5th century BC. Collections The books of Priscus are published in four collections: References Citations Sources Further reading Other websites Georgetown University: "Priscus at the Court of Attila" (Translation by J. B. Bury) University of Calgary: "Priscus, fragment 8: Priscus at the Court of Attila" Diplomats Historians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Burdwan
University of Burdwan
The University of Burdwan (also known as Burdwan University or B. U.) is a public university in Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal, India. It was established by the West Bengal Government as a teaching and affiliating university on 15 June 1960 with six graduate departments and 30 undergraduate colleges spread over three districts that come under the jurisdiction of the university. The university currently offers more than 30 undergraduate and 66 postgraduate courses. References 1960 establishments in Asia Colleges and universities in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20Institute%20of%20Technology%2C%20The%20University%20of%20Burdwan
University Institute of Technology, The University of Burdwan
University Institute of Technology, The University of Burdwan is a "NAAC A accredited" Tier-V (under TEQIP) University. Department of Engineering & Technology, constituent to The University of Burdwan , located in Burdwan, West Bengal. It is the only Government Engineering Public University located in Burdwan District. 2000 establishments in Asia Colleges and universities in India
903070
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen%20auf%20R%C3%BCgen
Bergen auf Rügen
Bergen auf Rügen is the capital of the former district of Rügen in the middle of the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2005, Bergen has been the administrative seat of the Amt of Bergen auf Rügen. About 23,000 people lived there which makes it the most populous Amt in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Districts Twin towns Oldenburg in Holstein, Germany Svedala, Sweden Goleniów, Poland Palanga, Lithuania References Other websites
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard%20Struber
Gerhard Struber
Gerhard Struber (born 24 January 1977) is a former Austrian player. Now he is football manager. He is head coach of Major League Soccer club New York Red Bulls. Playing career He played most of his career at SV Austria Salzburg from 1995 to 2001. He won the Austrian Bundesliga in the 1996–97 season with Salzburg and the Austrian Super Cup in 1997. Before he retired he played with less known Austrian clubs. Coaching career Red Bull Salzburg After in software systems and eight years in sales and management positions at an insurance company he Struber quit his job in 2014 to work as footbaal manager. He already worked part time as co-trainer in the academy of FC Red Bull Salzburg from mid-2007 to mid-2010 and as coach SV Kuchl for 20 months. In 2014 Struber became coach of the U 15 at the Red Bull Salzburg academy. FC Liefering In June 2017 he became coach of FC Liefering together with Janusz Góra. In this season he was also coach of the Red Bull Salzburg team in the UEFA Youth League. 2018–19 he became single head of Liefering. In January 2010 he left to make his UEFA Pro Licence. Wolfsberger AC 2019-20 he became head coach of Wolfsberger AC in the Austrian Bundesliga. Barnsley On 20 November 2019 Struber was appointed as manager of EFL Championship side Barnsley. Barnsley was at the bottom of the league seven points away from safety. With two wins in the injurie time against Nottingham Forest and Brentford they fixed the place in the league. New York Red Bulls On 6 October 2020 Struber became head coach of Major League Soccer team New York Red Bulls. The Red Bulls paid an unknown sum to Barnsley in order to sign him. Struber made his coaching debut for the club in a 3–2 MLS Cup Playoffs loss against the Columbus Crew on 21 November. At the end of the season they were in the play-offs but lost the first round after a 0:0 with 0:1 in extra time versus Philadelphia Union. Managerial statistics Honours SV Austria Salzburg Austrian Football Bundesliga: 1996–97 Austrian Super Cup: 1997 References Other websites Gerhard Struber at fussballoesterreich.at Gerhard Struber at thefinalball.com 1977 births Living people Austrian footballers FC Red Bull Salzburg players Association football midfielders Austrian football managers FC Liefering managers Wolfsberger AC managers New York Red Bulls managers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon%209%20Block%205
Falcon 9 Block 5
Falcon 9 Block 5, also known as Falcon 9 v1.2, is a kind of American carrier rocket (or launch vehicle). It is made by SpaceX. It can travel to Earth orbit. "Block 5" has a first-stage rocket (or booster) and a second stage. It is the fifth version of Falcon 9 Full Thrust. The maximum thrust for its first stage, is . (MN is Meganewton - see Newton.) Related pages Falcon 9 Sources Rockets SpaceX United States Spacecraft
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skanderbeg
Skanderbeg
Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu (1405 – 17 January 1468), known as Skanderbeg ( from , romanized: İskender Bey; Latin:, was an Albanian nobleman and military commander. He led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia. Reputation Because he defended his principality, the Principality of Kastrioti against Ottoman influences, he was give the title Athleta Christi (rouglhy translates as warrior of Christianity) by Pope Callixtus III. Today, many people see him as an Albanian national hero. Despite his military valor he was only able to hold his own possessions within the very small area in today's northern Albania where almost all of his victories against the Ottomans took place.[5] Skanderbeg's military skills presented a major obstacle to Ottoman expansion, and many in western Europe considered him to be a model of Christian resistance against Muslims. For 25 years, from 1443 to 1468, Skanderbeg's 10,000-man army marched through Ottoman territory, winning against consistently larger and better-supplied Ottoman forces. He was greatly admired for this. Titles Skanderbeg always signed himself in Latin: Dominus Albaniae ("Lord of Albania"), and claimed no other titles but that in surviving documents. In 1451, through the Treaty of Gaeta , he recognized de jure the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Naples over Albania, ensuring a protective alliance, although he remained a de facto independent ruler. In 1460–61, he supported Ferdinand I of Naples in his wars against John of Anjou and the barons who supported John's claim to the throne of Naples. Military services In 1463, he became the chief commander of the crusading forces of Pope Pius II, but the Pope died while the armies were still gathering. Together with Venetians, he fought against the Ottomans during the Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479) until his death in January 1468. He ranks high in the military history of that time as the most persistent—and ever-victorious—opponent of the Ottoman Empire in its heyday.[10] He became a central figure in the Albanian National Awakening in the 19th century. He is much loved in modern Albania by both Christians and Muslims, and is commemorated with many monuments and cultural works. 1405 births 1468 deaths Albanian people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmud%20Hasan%20Deobandi
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi was an Indian Muslim scholar and an activist of the Indian freedom struggle movement, who co-founded the Jamia Millia Islamia. He was the first student to study at the Darul Uloom Deoband. Early life Mahmud Hasan Deobandi was born in 1851 in Bareilly. His father, Zulfiqar Ali Deobandi, was one of the founders of Darul Uloom Deoband. Hasan was the first student at Darul Uloom Deoband. He studied with Mahmud Deobandi and completed his formal studies in 1869. Literary works Hasan wrote an interlinear translation of the Quran in Urdu. He later began adding explanatory notes to it which he was able to add upto the Surah An-Nisa. This unfinished work was completed by his student Shabbir Ahmad Usmani; and was then published as Tafsir-e-Usmani. He wrote Al-Abwāb wa Al-Tarājim li al-Bukhāri, explaining the chapter headings of Sahih Bukhari. Death Hasan died on 30 November 1920 in Delhi. References Citations Bibliography 1851 births 1920 deaths Indian academics Indian activists
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois%20Mathey
François Mathey
François Mathey(August 17, 1917 in Ronchamp (Haute-Saône) – January 3, 1993 in Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne) was a French museum curator. He was curator, then chief curator at the Museum of Decorative Arts from 1953 to 1985. In 1967, Mathey succeeded in bringing Jean Dubuffet's personal collection into an "institution", the museum of decorative arts, even though the artist rejected academic structures. Mathey was interested in the artist Jean-Joseph Sanfourche, who was selected for important exhibitions "Des singuliers de l'art" in 1978 at the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris and at the Museum of Decorative Arts, in 1980, as part of the "international heritage year". References 1917 births 1993 deaths French people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Davis%20%28cartoonist%29
Jim Davis (cartoonist)
James Robert Davis (born July 28, 1945) is an American cartoonist, television writer, television producer, screenwriter, and movie producer. He is best known as the creator of the comic strips Garfield and U.S. Acres. Davis's other comics work includes Tumbleweeds, Gnorm Gnat, and Mr. Potato Head. He also produced Garfield & Friends, a series which also aired on CBS from 1988 to 1994. References 1945 births Living people American cartoonists American television writers American television producers American screenwriters American comics artists American comics writers Movie producers from Indiana Writers from Indiana
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evening%20glove
Evening glove
Evening gloves are long gloves for women's formal wear. These gloves are often worn with evening dress for debutante(ball gown) and wedding dresses. The longest of the evening gloves are called the "opera gloves". Opera gloves are very long gloves that go far beyond the elbow. The appropriate length of the gloves is determined by the length of the sleeves of the dress. The shorter the sleeves of the dress, the longer the gloves should be. Ladies' gloves for formal(white tie) and semi-formal(black tie) wear come in three lengths for women: wrist, elbow, and opera. The opera reaches over the elbow, usually reaching to the biceps but sometimes to the full length of the arm. See also dress code Victorian fashion References Gloves
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaas%20Tuinstra
Klaas Tuinstra
Klaas Tuinstra (10 February 1945 – 2 February 2022) was a Dutch politician. He was a member of the Anti-Revolutionary Party and later the Christian Democratic Appeal. He was a member of the Provincial States of Friesland from 1971 to 1986, a municipal councillor of het Bildt from 1974 to 1982, and an MP from 1986 to 1994. Tuinstra was born in Sint Annaparochie. He died in the same place on 2 February 2022 at the age of 76. References 1945 births 2022 deaths Anti-Revolutionary Party politicians Christian Democratic Appeal politicians Dutch Calvinists Dutch councillors Dutch provincial politicians Former members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands Politicians from Friesland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sint%20Annaparochie
Sint Annaparochie
Sint Annaparochie is the largest village of Waadhoeke in Friesland, the Netherlands. About 4,800 people lived here in 2021. References Settlements in Friesland Waadhoeke
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jochen%20Wolf
Jochen Wolf
Jochen Wolf (26 August 1941 – 2 February 2022) was a German politician. He was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. He was in the Landtag of Brandenburg from 1990 to 1994. Wolf was born in Saxony, Nazi Germany. Wolf died in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany from a heart attack on 2 February 2022 at the age of 80. References 1941 births 2022 deaths Politicians of the Social Democratic Party of Germany Politicians from Saxony Deaths from myocardial infarction
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland%20Christensen
Leland Christensen
Leland George Christensen (April 30, 1959 – February 4, 2022) was an American politician. He was a Republican member of the Wyoming Senate from 2011 until 2019. Christensen was born in Alta, Wyoming. Christensen died on February 4, 2022 in Alta from problems caused by COVID-19 while receiving chemotherapy for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, aged 62. References 1959 births 2022 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States People with cancer State legislators of the United States Politicians from Wyoming US Republican Party politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alta%2C%20Wyoming
Alta, Wyoming
Alta is a census-designated place (CDP) in Teton County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 394 at the 2010 census. References Census-designated places in Wyoming
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil%20Faulkner%20%28archaeologist%29
Neil Faulkner (archaeologist)
Neil Faulkner ( 1957 – February 2022) was a British archaeologist, historian, writer, lecturer, broadcaster, and political activist. In 2019, Faulkner appeared on BBC Radio 4's programme In Our Time to discuss Lawrence of Arabia. Faulkner was a Marxist and a revolutionary socialist activist. He was a member of the Socialist Workers Party, from 1980 to 2010. Faulkner was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in mid-2021. He died from the disease in February 2022, at the age of 64. References 1957 births 2022 deaths Deaths from blood cancer British archaeologists British historians British academics British socialists Marxism Writers from London People from Cambridge
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana%20Carmen%20Macri
Ana Carmen Macri
Ana Carmen Macri (15 July 1916 – 4 February 2022) was an Argentine politician. She was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1951. She was one of the first group of female parliamentarians in Argentina. Macri was born in Buenos Aires. Macri turned 100 in July 2016. She died on 4 February 2022 in Buenos Aires, at the age of 105. References 1916 births 2022 deaths Argentine politicians Centenarians People from Buenos Aires