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903135
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy%20Osiaty%C5%84ski
Jerzy Osiatyński
Jerzy Osiatyński (2 November 1941 – 4 February 2022) was a German-born Polish politician. He was a member of the Democratic Union. He was in the Sejm from 1989 to 2001 and was Minister of Finance from 1992 to 1993. Osiatyński was born in Riga, Reichskommissariat Ostland. Osiatyński died on 4 February 2022 in Warsaw, Poland at the age of 80. References 1941 births 2022 deaths Polish politicians German politicians People from Riga
903136
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichskommissariat%20Ostland
Reichskommissariat Ostland
The Reichskommissariat Ostland (RKO) was created by Nazi Germany in 1941 during World War II. It became the civilian occupation regime in the Baltic states and the western part of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. References Nazi Germany
903137
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caprice%20Italian%20Style
Caprice Italian Style
Caprice Italian Style () is a 1968 Italian comedy movie directed by Mario Monicelli, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mauro Bolognini, Pino Zac, Steno, Franco Rossi. It stars Totò, Ugo D'Alessio, Dante Maggio, Renzo Marignano, Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Laura Betti, Carlo Pisacane. Other websites 1968 comedy movies Italian comedy movies Movies directed by Mario Monicelli Movies directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini Movies directed by Franco Rossi Movies directed by Steno Movies directed by Mauro Bolognini Movies set in Rome Movies set in Milan
903140
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piero%20Gamba
Piero Gamba
Piero Gamba (16 September 1936 – 30 January 2022), also known as Pierino Gamba, was an Italian orchestral conductor and pianist. He was born in Rome, Italy. He won the Arnold Bax Memorial Medal in 1962. He was the musical director and conductor of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra from 1971 until 1980. He was the chief conductor of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in Australia from 1983 to 1986. Gamba died on 30 January 2022 in New York City at the age of 85. References 1936 births 2022 deaths Italian conductors Italian pianists
903141
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20Jamin
Jean Jamin
Jean Jamin (26 April 1945 – 21 January 2022) was a French ethnologist and anthropologist. He was the director of studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. He taught ethnology there from 1993 to 2016. He directed the journal L'Homme from 1996 to 2015 and co-founded the journal Gradhiva in 1986. Jamin died in Paris, France on 21 January 2022 at the age of 76. References 1945 births 2022 deaths French academics Anthropologists
903142
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie%20Mithen
Laurie Mithen
Lawrence Sidney Mithen (born 15 April 1934) is an Australian rules footballer. He played for Melbourne in the VFL from 1954 until 1962. Mithen was born in Melbourne, Australia. He played for Claremont Football Club in the WAFL in 1966 and 1967 for a total of 34 games. References 1934 births Living people Australian rules footballers Sportspeople from Melbourne
903144
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charadrahyla%20esperancensis
Charadrahyla esperancensis
The esperanza tree frog (Charadrahyla esperancensis) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it in Oaxaca at 1640 meters above sea level. "Esperanza" is "hope" in Spanish. Scientists named after the place where they saw the frog: La Esperanza in Sierra Juarez. References Frogs Animals of North America
903145
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris%20Cairns
Chris Cairns
Christopher Lance Cairns (born 13 June 1970) is a retired New Zealand cricketer and captain. He played for the New Zealand cricket team from 1989 until 2006. In 2000, he was named as one of five Wisden Cricketers of the Year. Cairns was born in Picton, New Zealand. His father is cricketer Lance Cairns. In August 2021, he was reported to be on life support after suffering a major heart attack which caused an aortic dissection in his home in Canberra, Australia. He recovered however, Cairns became paralysed from the waist after having a stroke during surgery. In February 2022, Cairns was diagnosed with bowel cancer. References 1970 births Living people People with cancer New Zealand cricketers
903146
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance%20Cairns
Lance Cairns
Bernard Lance Cairns (born 10 October 1949) is a retired New Zealand cricketer. He played for the New Zealand cricket team. His son is the New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns. References 1949 births Living people New Zealand cricketers
903148
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picton%2C%20New%20Zealand
Picton, New Zealand
Picton () is a town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. Other websites Picton - official site 1901 photo of harbour and railway Towns in New Zealand
903149
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baileyton%2C%20Tennessee
Baileyton, Tennessee
Baileyton is a town in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The Baileyton area was first settled in 1776. The name "Baileyton" comes from two brothers who lived there. They were Claudius and Thomas P. Bailey. The town was incorporated in 1915. It is a part of the area known as the Tri-Cities, Tennessee. References Towns in Tennessee Tri-Cities, Tennessee
903155
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/DYPR-TV%20%28Tacloban%29
DYPR-TV (Tacloban)
DYPR-TV (channel 12) is a commercial television station. It is owned and operated by the Philippine Collective Media Corporation. Offices The station's studios, main office, and transmitter are located at 3/F DVOREF Bldg., Remedios Trinidad Romualdez Hospital Compound, Brgy. 96-Calanipawan, Tacloban, Leyte. History In the 1990s, Channel 12 was a regional affiliate station of the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. PRTV Programs Note: Some programs are simulcast with sister FM station FMR Tacloban every Monday to Saturday. Arangkada (flagship/rolling newscast) Arangkada Sais Trenta Arangkada Dose Trenta Arangkada Singko Trenta Isyu at Komentaryo Wanted Pangga Digital television Digital channels UHF Channel 50 (689.143 MHz) Careless Girl Naomi Tiburcio (since September 21, 2021) - A2Z Tacloban President Syntheche "Kaye" Reyes (since September 21, 2021) - A2Z Tacloban Vice President References Filipino television stations 2011 establishments in Asia
903157
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20of%20Europe
United States of Europe
The United States of Europe (USE for short) is the idea that the countries of the European Union (EU for short) will unite into a single sovereign state. It would be similar to the United States of America (USA for short). The USE would have much more influence (politically, economically, militarily, culturally, etc.) at the international level than an EU member country alone. It would be the world's third most populous country with a population of almost 450 million people. The economy of the USE would be the world's third-largest by GDP with almost 14 trillion euros. Some critics believe that there will not be a USE in the near future because they think that: -countries do not want to give up their national language for an official language of the USE -countries do not want to give up their national identity -countries with a small population do not want to end up as federal states with little voting weight References Other websites Political speeches by Victor Hugo: My Revenge is Fraternity!, in which he used the term United States of Europe. Towards a United States of Europe by Jürgen Habermas, at SignAndSight.com Europe
903167
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alemannia
Alemannia
Alemannia, also spelt Alamannia was the land inhabited by the Germanic Alemanni, who expanded from the Main River basin during the 3rd century and settling on the left side of the Rhine River in the 4th century. History Alemannia was ruled by a Germanic king during the 4th to 5th centuries, Alamannia was later invaded and became a duchy of the Frankish Empire in the 6th century. In early 10th century, the Holy Roman Empire started to form under Conrad I of East Francia and the territory of Alamannia became the Duchy of Swabia. Geography Alamannia existed near the Lake Constance, the Black Forest, the Alsace, and the Danube River basin. With border near Burgundy in the Aare River basin (now Aargau). The Alemanni people were very influential, they’re related to Alemannic German, French Alsace, German Baden and Swabia, German-speaking Switzerland and the Austrian Vorarlberg. See also Alemannic German Germany References Former countries in Europe History of Switzerland 3rd-century establishments 910s disestablishments
903175
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agiapuk%20River
Agiapuk River
The Agiapuk River is a river on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. State of Alaska. It flows through the Imuruk Basin and into the Bering Sea. References Rivers of Alaska
903212
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijan%20Communist%20Party%20%281920%29
Azerbaijan Communist Party (1920)
The Azerbaijan Communist Party (; ) was the ruling political party in the Azerbaijan SSR, which was a branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Establishment It was formed on 20 February 1920, when the Muslim Social Democratic Party, Communist Party of Persia, Ahrar Party and the Baku Bolsheviks joined together to establish the Communist Party of Azerbaijan. On 1 April of the same year, the Fifth Cabinet of Ministers of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic gave its resignations and all the power to the Communist Party of Azerbaijan. The party ruled the Azerbaijan SSR until 14 September 1991 when it was formally disbanded. 1990 election Nevertheless, former leaders and members of the communists continued to play a role in the family- and patronage-based political system of Azerbaijan. The Communist Party of Azerbaijan won the first multi-party elections in Azerbaijan that took place on 30 September and 14 October 1990 for the parliament of the Soviet Union, the Supreme Soviet, getting 280 out of 360 seats. First secretaries of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan Notes References Communist parties in Asia Communist parties in Europe Political parties in Azerbaijan 20th century in Azerbaijan Political history of Azerbaijan 1920 establishments in the Soviet Union 1991 disestablishments in the Soviet Union
903231
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brouckerque
Brouckerque
Brouckerque is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,408 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903232
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bers%C3%A9e
Bersée
Bersée is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 2,246 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903233
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasnon
Hasnon
Hasnon is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 3,899 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903235
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
Saint-Amand-les-Eaux is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 16,053 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903241
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokermannohyla
Bokermannohyla
Bokermannohyla is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae. Scientists invented this genus in 2005. That year, many amphibian scientists looked at the species of in Hylidae and decided to make changes. Twenty-three species that had been placed in the genus Hyla were moved to Bokermannohyla. These frogs live in southern Brazil. Scientist tell whether a frog is a Bokermannohyla frog using 65 specific parts of the DNA in its nucleus and mitochondria. These genes are for proteins and ribosomes. This group is named after scientist Werner Carlos Agosto Bokermann. Size With most frogs, the adult female frog is larger than the adult male frog. But with some frogs in Bokermannohyla, the adult male frog is larger. Scientists say this happens when the male frogs fight each other for good places to find female frogs. Species References Frogs Animals of South America
903245
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grootfontein%20Constituency
Grootfontein Constituency
Grootfontein Constituency is an constituency in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. It has 21,595 people living there in 2004. The capital is the town of Grootfontein. Politics The 2015 regional election was won by Nelao Delemine Amagulu of the SWAPO Party with 3,521 votes, followed by Paulus Bernardt Wimmerth of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance with 1,149 votes and Wendelinus Kweruje Limbu of the All People’s Party with 267 votes. References Constituencies of Otjozondjupa Region
903250
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes
Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes
Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 516 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903257
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieksa
Lieksa
Lieksa is a town in North Karelia, Finland. As of 31 December 2021, the municipality had a population of 10,545. Neighbouring municipalities are Ilomantsi, Joensuu, Juuka, Kontiolahti, Kuhmo and Nurmes. Most people speak Finnish. Other websites Town of Lieksa – Official site Towns in Finland Municipalities of North Karelia
903262
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reisj%C3%A4rvi
Reisjärvi
Reisjärvi is a municipality in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland. As of 31 December 2021, the municipality had a population of 2,689. Neighbouring municipalities are Haapajärvi, Kinnula, Lestijärvi, Pihtipudas and Sievi. Other websites The official page Municipalities of Northern Ostrobothnia
903266
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battletruck
Battletruck
Battletruck (also known as Warlords of the 21st Century in the U.S. and Destructors in Italy) is a 1982 New Zealand British science fiction action movie directed by Harley Cokliss and starring Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe, James Wainwright, John Ratzenberger, Bruno Lawrence, Mark Hadlow. Other websites Battletruck (1982) at New Zealand Feature Film Database 1982 science fiction movies 1980s adventure movies New Zealand movies British science fiction movies British adventure movies Movies directed by Harley Cokliss Movies set in the 21st century Movies set in New Zealand
903270
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bersillies
Bersillies
Bersillies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 254 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903272
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettignies
Bettignies
Bettignies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 310 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903273
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berthen
Berthen
Berthen is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 552 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903274
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertry
Bertry
Bertry is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 2,174 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903278
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beugnies
Beugnies
Beugnies is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 630 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903279
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beuvrages
Beuvrages
Beuvrages is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 6,821 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
903307
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokermannohyla%20circumdata
Bokermannohyla circumdata
The Espirtu Santo tree frog or thigh-barred tree frog (Bokermannohyla circumdata) is a frog that lives in Brazil. Scientists have named it after one of the places where it lives: the Mountains of Espírito Santo. References Frogs Animals of South America
903352
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian%20Council%20for%20Cultural%20Relations
Indian Council for Cultural Relations
The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), is an autonomous organisation of the Government of India. Aim It is involved in India's global cultural relations, through cultural exchange with other countries and their people. It was founded on 9 April 1950 by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Education Minister of independent India. Locations The ICCR Headquarter is situated at Azad Bhavan, I.P. Estate, New Delhi. They also have regional offices in Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cuttack, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Patna, Pune, Shillong, Thiruvananthapuram & Varanasi. The council also operates missions internationally. They work with cultural centres in Georgetown, Paramaribo, Port Louis, Jakarta, Moscow, Valladolid, Berlin, Cairo, London (Nehru Centre, London), Tashkent, Almaty, Johannesburg, Durban, Port of Spain and Colombo. ICCR has opened new cultural centers in Dhaka, Thimpu, Sao Paulo, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo. References Foreign relations of India 1950s establishments in India Delhi Cultural Relations
903362
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorkil%20Kristensen
Thorkil Kristensen
Thorkil Kristensen (9 October 1899 – 26 June 1989) was a Danish politician, finance minister, professor in national economy, and futurist. He was the 1st Secretary-General of the OECD from 1961 until 1969. References 1899 births 1989 deaths Danish politicians Danish academics Secretaries General of OECD
903363
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude%20Paye%20%28OECD%29
Jean-Claude Paye (OECD)
Jean-Claude Paye (born 26 August 1934) is a French politician. He was the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) from 1984 to 1996. References 1934 births Living people French politicians Secretaries General of OECD
903367
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20Johnston
Don Johnston
Donald James Johnston, (June 26, 1936 – February 4, 2022) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He was Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) from 1996 to 2006. Before, he was a member of the Canadian Parliament from 1978 until 1988. He was also President of the Liberal Party of Canada from 1990 until 1994. Johnston died on February 4, 2022 at the age of 85. References 1936 births 2022 deaths Canadian lawyers Politicians from Ontario Politicians from Quebec People from Ottawa Secretaries General of OECD
903368
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20%C3%81ngel%20Gurr%C3%ADa
José Ángel Gurría
José Ángel Gurría Treviño, also known as Ángel Gurría, (born 8 May 1950) is a Mexican economist and politician. From 1 June 2006 to 31 May 2021, he was the secretary-general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). References 1950 births Living people Mexican economists Mexican politicians Secretaries General of OECD
903369
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathias%20Cormann
Mathias Cormann
Mathias Hubert Paul Cormann (; ; born 20 September 1970) is a Belgian-born Australian politician. He is the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) since 2021. He was the Australian Minister for Finance from 2013 to 2020 and Western Australian senator for the Liberal Party from 2007 to 2020. References 1970 births Living people Secretaries General of OECD Politicians from Western Australia Naturalised citizens of Australia Belgian politicians Liberal Party of Australia politicians
903370
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris%20Melnikov
Boris Melnikov
Boris Melnikov (; 16 May 1938 – 5 February 2022) was a Soviet fencer. He won a gold medal in the team sabre event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Melnikov was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Melnikov died in Saint Petersburg, Russia on 5 February 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths Soviet Olympic gold medalists Fencers Sportspeople from Saint Petersburg
903371
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/CODECO
CODECO
CODECO is a group of Lendu militia in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The name is an abbreviation of the group's lesser-known full name, the Cooperative for Development of the Congo. They are sometimes known as the Congo Economic Development Cooperative. It was a peaceful agricultural group before becoming a violent rebel movement. The group is accused of massacres and war crimes by United Nations officials. References Democratic Republic of the Congo
903373
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd%20Gitlin
Todd Gitlin
Todd Alan Gitlin (January 6, 1943 – February 5, 2022) was an American sociologist, political activist, novelist, and cultural commentator. He wrote about the mass media, politics, and arts. He worked as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley and New York University. He was also a visiting professor at Yale University. Gitlin published three novels: The Murder of Albert Einstein (1992), Sacrifice (1999), and Undying (2011). On December 31, 2021, Gitlin went into cardiac arrest at his home in Hillside, New York. He was hospitalized in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he tested positive for COVID-19. He died there on February 5, 2022, one month after his 79th birthday. References 1943 births 2022 deaths Deaths from cardiac arrest American sociologists American novelists American academics American critics American political writers American political activists Writers from New York City Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States Educators from New York City
903374
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillside%2C%20New%20York
Hillside, New York
Hillside is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 877 at the 2010 census. Hillside is located at (41.9181, -74.0351). References Census-designated places in New York (state)
903375
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.%20Alexander%20Baumann
J. Alexander Baumann
J. Alexander Baumann (10 December 1942 – 2 February 2022) was a Swiss politician. He was a member of the Swiss People's Party. He was in the National Council from 1995 to 2011. Baumann was born in Zürich, Switzerland. Baumann died on 2 February 2022 in Davos, Switzerland from a heart attack at the age of 79. References 1942 births 2022 deaths Deaths from myocardial infarction Politicians from Zürich
903379
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley%20Bryan
Ashley Bryan
Ashley F. Bryan (July 13, 1923 – February 4, 2022) was an American educator, children's writer and illustrator of children's books. His books were mainly about the African American experience. He was U.S. nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2006 and he won the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award in 2009. His picture book Freedom Over Me received a Newbery Honor. Bryan was born in Harlem, New York. Bryan lived in Maine. He died at his niece's home in Sugar Land, Texas from congestive heart failure on February 4, 2022, at the age of 98. References 1923 births 2022 deaths Educators from Maine American illustrators American children's writers Writers from New York City Writers from Maine Deaths from congestive heart failure Cardiovascular disease deaths in Texas Educators from New York City
903380
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avern%20Cohn
Avern Cohn
Avern Levin Cohn (July 23, 1924 – February 4, 2022) was an American politician and lawyer. He was the United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan from 1979 until his death. He became senior judge of this court in 1999. Cohn was nominated to the court by President Jimmy Carter. He was born in Detroit, Michigan. Cohn died on February 4, 2022 in Royal Oak, Michigan at the age of 97. References 1924 births 2022 deaths American judges Lawyers from Detroit Politicians from Detroit, Michigan US Democratic Party politicians
903388
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupe%20ISAE
Groupe ISAE
Groupe ISAE is the name of a French national network for aeronautical and space universities (named grandes écoles in French). It was created in 2011 by Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace, École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d'aérotechnique, Institut supérieur de mécanique de Paris, École de l'Air et de l'Espace, École supérieure des techniques aéronautiques et de construction automobile, and the French Civil Aviation University. The main goal of Groupe ISAE are to create cooperation between Colleges in order to develop projects in education and research. References Other websites Official website Aviation in France Aerospace engineering French Civil Aviation University 2011 establishments in France
903397
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%2C%20Massachusetts
Hudson, Massachusetts
Hudson is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, with a total population of 20,092 as of the 2020 census. References Towns in Massachusetts
903399
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough%2C%20New%20Hampshire
Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Hillsborough is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,939 at the 2020 census. References Towns in New Hampshire
903400
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charadrahyla%20sakbah
Charadrahyla sakbah
The Mixteca cloud-forest tree frog (Charadrahyla sakbah) is a frog that lives in Mexico. Scientists have seen it in exactly one place: 1390 meters above sea level in the western Sierra Madre del Sur mountains, in Oaxaca. References Frogs Animals of North America
903403
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff%20Bingaman
Jeff Bingaman
Jesse Francis "Jeff" Bingaman Jr. (born October 3, 1943) is an American politician and lawyer. He was a United States Senator from New Mexico from 1983 to 2013. He was a member of the Democratic Party. Bingaman was Attorney General of New Mexico from 1979 to 1983. On February 18, 2011, he announced that he would not run for reelection in 2012. References 1943 births Living people United States senators from New Mexico Politicians from El Paso, Texas Lawyers from New Mexico US Democratic Party politicians Lawyers from El Paso, Texas
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowagiac%2C%20Michigan
Dowagiac, Michigan
Dowagiac ( ) is a city in Cass County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 5,879 at the 2010 census. References Cities in Michigan
903427
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow%20Springs%2C%20Ohio
Yellow Springs, Ohio
Yellow Springs is a village in Greene County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,697 at the 2020 census. References Villages in Ohio
903431
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balinese%20Hinduism
Balinese Hinduism
Balinese Hinduism can be defined as a combination of 2 beliefs, the Shiva sect of Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism. That is why it is often called the Shiva-Buddhist, Hindu-Dharma, Tirtha religions and also the Holy Water Religion. Hinduism
903435
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgrade%2C%20Nebraska
Belgrade, Nebraska
Belgrade is a village in Nance County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 126 at the 2010 census. References Villages in Nebraska
903436
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullerton%2C%20Nebraska
Fullerton, Nebraska
Fullerton is a city in, and the county seat of, Nance County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,307 as of the 2010 Census. References Cities in Nebraska County seats in Nebraska
903441
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byrdstown%2C%20Tennessee
Byrdstown, Tennessee
Byrdstown is a town in Pickett County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 803 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Pickett County. References Towns in Tennessee County seats in Tennessee
903444
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceanport%2C%20New%20Jersey
Oceanport, New Jersey
Oceanport is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,832. References Boroughs in New Jersey
903456
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millburn%2C%20New%20Jersey
Millburn, New Jersey
Millburn is a suburban township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population is 20,149. References Townships in New Jersey
903464
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin%20Pratt
Marvin Pratt
Marvin E. Pratt (born May 26, 1944) is an American politician. He was acting mayor of Milwaukee in 2004 and as interim Milwaukee County Executive in 2011. He was the first African-American to serve as mayor of Milwaukee. He ran for a full term as mayor but lost to Tom Barrett in the 2004 general election. References 1944 births Living people Mayors of Milwaukee Politicians from Dallas, Texas US Democratic Party politicians
903466
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Maier
Henry Maier
Henry Walter Maier (February 7, 1918 – July 17, 1994) was an American politician and the longest-serving mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, holding office from 1960 to 1988. References 1918 births 1994 deaths Mayors of Milwaukee Politicians from Dayton, Ohio US Democratic Party politicians Deaths from pneumonia
903475
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delafield%2C%20Wisconsin
Delafield, Wisconsin
Delafield is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, along the Bark River. The population was 7,085 at the 2010 census. References Cities in Wisconsin
903478
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike%20Thompson%20%28California%20politician%29
Mike Thompson (California politician)
Charles Michael Thompson (born January 24, 1951) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for (known as the 1st congressional district until 2013) since 1999. He is a member of the Democratic Party. References 1951 births Living people United States representatives from California US Democratic Party politicians Military people from California
903486
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981%20FIFA%20World%20Youth%20Championship
1981 FIFA World Youth Championship
The 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship, the third edition of the FIFA World Youth Championship, was held in Australia from 3 to 18 October 1981. The tournament took place in six venues—where a total of 32 matches were played. Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Newcastle and Sydney—The winner was West Germany, who beat surprise package Qatar 4–0 in a final held at Sydney Cricket Ground. Fifa World Youth Championship, 1981 Sport in Australia FIFA World Youth Championship
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20India
La India
Linda Viera Caballero, known as La India, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. In 2016 she won the Latin Grammy Award for "Best Salsa Album". Early life She was born on March 9, 1969 in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. She was raised in the South Bronx area of New York City. Discography Her first number one album on Billboard's Tropical Albums chart, was in 1994; Her sixth number one album on that chart, was in 2015. Her discography includes the albums Dicen Que Soy ['They Say That I Am'] (1994) Sobre el Fuego [over the fire] (1997). Sources Singers Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983%20FIFA%20World%20Youth%20Championship
1983 FIFA World Youth Championship
The 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship, the fourth edition of the FIFA World Youth Championship, was held in Mexico from 2 June to 19 June 1983. The tournament took place in seven venues — Guadalajara, Irapuato, León, Mexico City, Monterrey, Puebla and Toluca — where a total of 32 matches were played. The winner was Brazil, who beat Argentina by 1–0, in a final held at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium. 1983 in sports FIFA World Youth Championship
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search%20engine%20indexing
Search engine indexing
Search engine indexing is the collecting, parsing, and storing of data to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval. Index design incorporates many concepts from linguistics, cognitive psychology, mathematics, informatics, and computer science. An alternate name for the process, in the context of search engines designed to find web pages on the Internet, is web indexing. Index design factors Major factors in designing a search engine's architecture include: Merge factors Storage techniques Index size Lookup speed Maintenance Fault tolerance Internet
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/VG%20%28newspaper%29
VG (newspaper)
VG, or Verdens Gang, is a Norwegian newspaper. As of 2021, it is the Norwegian newspaper with the highest number of readers, according to Store norske leksikon (an encyclopedia). Sources Newspapers in Europe
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam%20in%20Maharashtra
Islam in Maharashtra
Islam is the second largest religion in the state, with 12,967,840 adherents comprising 11.54% of the population, per estimates. Population The Muslim population in the state is heterogeneous. The majority of Muslims are mostly Sunni Muslims. The population in the state is highly urbanised, and spread across different regions. The urban character of the community in Maharashtra can be seen from the fact that Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, is approximately 18.8% Muslim per the Census. Mumbai, the capital city of the state, has approximately over 3 million Muslims. The Muslim population of Mumbai is the city with a large Muslim population among any city outside Muslim-majority countries. Shrine The Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai is a famous Islamic shrine in Maharashtra. Similarly, Nagpur, the second capital of Maharashtra, has population that is 11% Muslim. Related pages Hinduism in Maharashtra Christianity in Maharashtra Maharashtra Maharashtra
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19%20pandemic%20in%20Massachusetts
COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts
The COVID-19 pandemic first started in Massachusetts in early February 2020. The first COVID-19 case was in Boston. That was February 1, 2020. From March 5, the number of COVID-19 cases began growing very rapidly. As of Sunday, February 6, 2022, about 22,600 people in the state of Massachusetts had died from COVID-19 or its related health effects. As of then, over 5.2 million people in the state were fully vaccinated. Just over half of them had the booster shots. During the United States' 2021–22 winter, COVID-19 went up in the state almost four times that of the winter before (2020–21). By February 2022, however, overall rates started to fall again. The February 6 statistics showed just under 1,502,250 cases in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts laws and rules stated that anyone over age five could get two shots. Only those age eighteen and older, however, can apply for and receive the boosters. Related and other pages COVID-19 pandemic in the United States COVID-19 pandemic (other regions) References COVID-19 pandemic in the United States 21st century in Massachusetts
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erre
Erre
Erre () is a commune in Nord in north France. In 2018, 1,589 people lived there. Other websites INSEE commune file Communes in Nord
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20rights%20in%20Malaysia
Human rights in Malaysia
The Constitution of Malaysia forbids discrimination against citizens based on sex, religion, and race. Indigenous people Although the constitution accords a "special position" in Article 153, to Bumiputera. They are the indigenous peoples of Malaysia including ethnic Malays and members of tribes indigenous to the states of Sabah and Sarawak in eastern Malaysia. LGBT rights Both section 377 of the Penal Code as well as several state-level laws criminalise homosexuality and sodomy. Laws forbidding sodomy and unnatural carnal intercourse are occasionally enforced. There is also considerable social prejudice founded in the Islamic view of homosexuality. Although the situation in this regard is reportedly improving. Gays are not permitted to appear in the state media. And they cannot be depicted in films unless they "repent" or die. In February 2021, a court declared that any state laws within Malaysia cannot be in conflict or override with clear federal laws banning gay sex. References Malaysia Malaysia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/House%20of%20slaves
House of slaves
The House of slaves is a museum and memorial to the Atlantic slave trade. It is located on Gorée Island, off the coast of Dakar, Senegal. In 1962 it was made a museum. Historians have different opinions on how important Gorée Island actually was and how many slaves were shipped from there to the Americas. The house was constructed in 1776, to hold slaves to be exported. Anna Colas Pépin, an African businesswoman who took part in the slave trade, owned it. Historic slave trade
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Tom%20and%20Jerry%20Show%20%282014%20TV%20series%29
The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)
The Tom and Jerry Show (2014) is an American animated comedy television series produced by Turner Entertainment, Renegade Animation and Warner Bros. Animation aired in Cartoon Network and Boomerang from April 9, 2014 to February 2, 2021. an fifth television series of the Tom and Jerry show. follows Tom and Jerry in New York in HBO Max. Voice cast William Hanna, Richard Danhakl – Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse (uncredited) Rick Zieff – Spike, Meathead (season 2 onwards), Barkley the Dog, Skid, Dutch, Santa, Skullie, Trucket Man, Squirel, Man 3, Hotel Manager Grey Griffin – Ginger, Winston's Owner, Drone Stephen Stanton – Rick (season 2 onwards), Muscles Mouse, Uncle Pecos, Jack Benny Mouse, Commercial voice, Frankie, Fifi's ex-boyfriend, Peterson's Cat, Country Wolf, City Wolf, Whispering Voice, Delivery Driver, Neighbor, Reporter, Mynah Jason Alexander – Rick (season 1) Kath Soucie – Tuffy, Mimi, Aunt Claire, Cozette, Gigi, Baby Mockingbirds, Princess Alicyn Packard – Toodles, Madame Beta, Matalyn, Doofy Mouse, Coco Rene Mujica – Newt, Bear, Tom's 7th Life Cree Summer – Beatie Rachael MacFarlane – Hildie, Mummy Joey D'Auria – Butch Cat, Jeff, Meathelda, TV Narrator, Dawn O' Day, Droopy Dog Sam Kwasman – Quacker Gary Cole – "The Cat and Mouse Detectives" Narrator Chris Parnell – "The Great Outdoors" Narrator Simon Helberg – Napoleon, My Bot-y Guard Tom Kenny – Detective, Dr. Bigby, Hamster, Wilfred, Tom's 1st Life, Tom's 4th Life, Tom's 5th Life, Tom's 8th Life, Ronnie the Rabbit, Percy, Guard Dog Nika Futterman – Polly, Baby Cristina Pucelli – Mathilda Charlie Adler – Polly's Owner Yuri Lowenthal - Waiter #4 Dave B. Mitchell – Tom's 2nd Life, Tom's 3rd Life, Tom's 6th Life, Petey, Mummy's Spellbook, Rat, Meathead (season 1) Phil Lollar – Monkey, Frank, Crooked Eddie, Man 1, Man 2, German Shepherd Katie Leigh – Woman 1, Woman 2, Stardust, Gypsy Lady Kari Wahlgren – Chérie, Fifi, Miss Betty Sue Cathy Cavadini – Toodles' Mom Trevor Devall – Toodles' Dad, Clerk, Stinker, Shop Owner, Delivery Guy Julie Wittner – Bunny, Roxie, Misty Rob Paulsen – Scarf Robin Atkin Downes – Large Marvin Charlie Schlatter – Grayson John Michael Higgins – Uncle Harry Robbie Daymond – SiFu, Batboy, Ramone, Dog #3, Announcer ("Cat Dance Fever" only) Yvette Nicole Brown – Momma Mockingbird Phil LaMarr – Tom's Shadow Sean Kenin — Screwy Squirrel Bill Farmer — Butch the Dog Gilbert Gottfried – Geanie Tara Strong – Tooth Fairy Maddie Taylor – Winston Patton Oswalt – Carver Jason Hightower – Red Sean Donnellan – Lawyer Kurtwood Smith - Scott Human Marieve Herington – Ellen Robert Cait – Carlton Lesley Nicol – Maid Corey Burton – Mad Dog Diane Michelle – Nanny Donovan Patton – Hector Hare Jake Green – Jake the Tortoise Jeremy Crutchley – Cates Daniel Ross - Rutger, Dave, Fritz, Zombie Cats, Crow, JubJub, Female Bug #1, Scarecrow Chris Edgerly - Rudy, Rolph Nat Faxon - Mascot Mouse Eric Bauza - Skunk David Shaughnessy - Cates Ben Diskin – George Maurice LaMarche - Gruntman JP Karliak - Boris Morris Keith Ferguson - Rocco Susan Silo - Aunt Luella Billy West - Tyro Dave Boat - Ace Nickie Bryar - Cindy Kiff Vandenheuvel - Mesmo, Ambrose Jenelle Lynn Randall - Myrtle Brad Abrell - Plucky, TV Announcer D.C. Douglas - Mick the Magnificent Frank Welker, Zeno Robinson - Tyke (uncredited) Lori Alan - Neighbor Kate Higgins - Female cats Audrey Wasilewski - Birds (uncredited) Janice Kawaye - Additional voices (uncredited) Cheri Oteri - Additional voices (uncredited) Betsy Sodaro - Additional voices (uncredited) Stephanie Nadolny, Michelle Ruff - Jerry (Season 2-3, uncredited) Kimberly Brooks - Lady (uncredited) Arnold Livingston Geis - Singing Opera Tenor Steve Blum - Dracula Neil Ross - Dr. Frankenstein Nancy Linari - Additional voices Jim Piddock - Alistair Mouse Georgie Kidder - Rupert Candi Milo - Additional voices (uncredited) Paget Brewster - Additional voices (uncredited) Vanessa Marshall, Jennifer Hale, Maile Flanagan, Laura Bailey - German mices, Additional voices (Uncredited) Daniel McKeague - Waffles, Alien Tom Bromhead - Dr. Jake L., Hyde Susanne Blakeslee - Additional voices (uncredited) Jill Talley - Additional voices Maria Bamford - Jerry (Season 4, uncredited), Additional voices Tress MacNeille - Jerry (Season 5, uncredited) Additional voices Stephanie Sheh - Little girl Doug Erholtz - Additional voices Kevin Michael Richardson - Hannible References American animated television series 2010s American comedy television series American children's television series English-language television programs Tom and Jerry Sitcoms Cartoon Network
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond%20A.%20Jordan
Raymond A. Jordan
Raymond A. Jordan Jr. (May 5, 1943 – February 5, 2022) was an American Democrat politician. He was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1975 until 1994. Jordan was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. Jordon died on February 5, 2022 in Springfield at the age of 78. References 1943 births 2022 deaths State legislators of the United States Politicians from Massachusetts People from Springfield, Massachusetts US Democratic Party politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilm%C4%81rs%20Verpakovskis
Ilmārs Verpakovskis
Ilmārs Verpakovskis (15 October 1958 – 6 February 2022) was a Latvian footballer. He played as a midfielder. He made three appearances for the Latvia national team from 1991 until 1992. He was the father of footballer Māris Verpakovskis. References 1958 births 2022 deaths Latvian sportspeople European footballers People from Riga
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdelmalek%20Ali%20Messaoud
Abdelmalek Ali Messaoud
Abdelmalek Ali Messaoud (27 May 1955 – 6 February 2022) was an Algerian football player and manager. He played as a defender for USM Alger. He had 38 appearances and one goal for the Algeria national team between 1974 until 1978. References 1955 births 2022 deaths Algerian footballers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abram%20Khasin
Abram Khasin
Abram Iosifovich Khasin (Russian: Абрам Иосифович Хасин; 15 February 1923 – 6 February 2022) was a Russian chess international master and correspondence grandmaster. He was born in Zaporizhia, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. He became a chess master in 1964 and a grandmaster in 1972. Khasin also became the USSR Master of Sports in 1950. Khasin died on 6 February 2022 in Essen, Germany at the age of 98. References 1923 births 2022 deaths Russian chess players
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syl%20Johnson
Syl Johnson
Sylvester "Syl" Johnson (born Sylvester Thompson; July 1, 1936 – February 6, 2022) was an American blues and soul singer, musician and record producer. His most successful records included "Different Strokes" (1967), "Is It Because I'm Black" (1969) and "Take Me to the River" (1975). Johnson was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi. His career began in 1959. Johnson died on February 6, 2022 in Mableton, Georgia of congestive heart failure at the age of 85. References 1936 births 2022 deaths American blues musicians American blues singers American soul musicians American soul singers American guitarists American record producers Musicians from Mississippi Singers from Mississippi Businesspeople from Mississippi Deaths from congestive heart failure
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skillman%2C%20New%20Jersey
Skillman, New Jersey
Skillman is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Montgomery Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 242. References Unincorporated communities in New Jersey Census-designated places in New Jersey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery%20Township%2C%20New%20Jersey
Montgomery Township, New Jersey
Montgomery Township is a township in southern Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 22,254. References Townships in New Jersey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie%20Hellstr%C3%B6m
Ronnie Hellström
Folke Ronnie Wallentin Hellström (21 February 1949 – 6 February 2022) was a Swedish professional footballer. He played as a goalkeeper. He played for Hammarby IF and 1. FC Kaiserslautern during a career that lasted between 1966 and 1984. He also made 77 appearances for the Sweden national team from 1968 until 1980. He represented his country at the 1970, 1974, and 1978 FIFA World Cups. In 2021, Hellström was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. He died on 6 February 2022, two weeks before his 73rd birthday. References 1949 births 2022 deaths Swedish footballers People from Malmo Deaths from esophageal cancer
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asha%20Bhosle
Asha Bhosle
Asha Bhosle ( Mangeshkar; born 8 September 1933) is an Indian playback singer and businesswoman. She is best known for her playback singing in Hindi movies. Bhosle's career started in 1943 In 2011, she was honored by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most recorded artist in music history. She was honored with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2000 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2008. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. References 1933 births Living people Indian singers Indian businesspeople
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary%20W.%20Johnston
Gary W. Johnston
Gary Wayne Johnston (October 21, 1964 – January 20, 2022) was a United States Army major general. He was the commanding general of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) from June 2018 to July 2021. Johnston killed himself on January 20, 2022 in Alexandria, Virginia at the age of 57. References 1964 births 2022 deaths American generals Military people from Virginia People from Arkansas Suicides in the United States Suicide in 2022
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre%20Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Marcel Poilievre (born June 3, 1979) is a Canadian politician. He is a member of Parliament (MP) since 2004. He is a member of the Conservative Party. He was minister for democratic reform from 2013 to 2015 and minister of employment and social development in 2015. On February 5, 2022, Poilievre announced he will run in the next leadership election of the Conservative Party. References 1979 births Living people Politicians from Ontario Politicians from Calgary
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Charleroi%2C%20Pennsylvania
North Charleroi, Pennsylvania
North Charleroi is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,313 at the 2010 census. References Boroughs in Pennsylvania
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia%206500%20slide
Nokia 6500 slide
Nokia 6500 slide was an codenamed mobile phone of Nokia 6500 classic, it was announced by Nokia Corporation on May 31, 2007 along with Nokia 6500c and release on September 20, 2007. History In May 31, 2007. They will be announced of release new phone is Nokia 6500 classic and Nokia 6500 slide, has known Nokia 6500c. Nokia 6500 slide was release on September 20, 2007 along with release of Nokia 6500 classic or Nokia 6500c. In October 2007, Nokia 6500 slide was release in Canada and United Kingdom, in November 2007 release in China with Chinese language. Reception In May 2008, Nokia announced that two phone Nokia 6500 classic and Nokia 6500 slide was similar but not same like keyboard of Nokia 6500 slide. In June 12, 2008. Nokia 6500 slide was public in MSN Beta website. Discontinued In February 2009, Nokia announced they will be discontinued of Nokia 6500 slide because was no longer and along that discontinued of Nokia 6500 classic. That Nokia 6500c will discontinued in June 13. In July 14, 2009. Nokia 6500 slide was ended of support and discontinued in worldwide. Nokia mobile phones Mobile phones released in 2007
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mostafa%20Tabrizi
Mostafa Tabrizi
Mostafa Tabrizi (, born 1945) is an Iranian politician. References Living people Iranian politicians 1945 births
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethlehem%20Township%2C%20Stark%20County%2C%20Ohio
Bethlehem Township, Stark County, Ohio
Bethlehem Township is one of the seventeen townships of Stark County, Ohio, United States. The 2000 census found 4,210 people in the township. References Townships in Ohio
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach%20City%2C%20Ohio
Beach City, Ohio
Beach City is a village in Stark County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,033 at the 2010 census. References Villages in Ohio
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicen%20Que%20Soy
Dicen Que Soy
Dicen Que Soy is an album by Puerto Rican-American singer La India. It is from 1994. Singles "Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" was the first single to be released from the album. It peaked at number 11 on the Hot Latin Songs chart and number one on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart. The second single, "Ese Hombre", reached number 12 on the Hot Latin Songs chart and became her second number-one song on the Tropical Songs chart. Other singles were "Que Ganas de No Verte Más" and "Dicen Que Soy" and "O Ella o Yo". Track listing Chart performance Weekly charts Sources Albums
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmetto%20Bay%2C%20Florida
Palmetto Bay, Florida
Palmetto Bay is a suburban incorporated village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population was 23,410 during the 2010 US census. References Villages in Florida
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnstown%20%28city%29%2C%20New%20York
Johnstown (city), New York
Johnstown is the county seat of Fulton County, New York, United States. Cities in New York County seats in New York
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cudahy%2C%20Wisconsin
Cudahy, Wisconsin
Cudahy is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. Settlements in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Cities in Wisconsin
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin%2C%20Milwaukee%20County%2C%20Wisconsin
Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Franklin is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. Settlements in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Cities in Wisconsin
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glendale%2C%20Wisconsin
Glendale, Wisconsin
Glendale is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. Settlements in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Cities in Wisconsin
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenfield%2C%20Wisconsin
Greenfield, Wisconsin
Greenfield is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. Settlements in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Cities in Wisconsin
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawano%20County%2C%20Wisconsin
Shawano County, Wisconsin
Shawano County (pronounced SHAW-no) (originally Shawanaw County) is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2010 census, the population was 41,949. Its county seat is Shawano. Shawano County is included in the Shawano, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Green Bay-Shawano, WI Combined Statistical Area.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kavik%20River
Kavik River
The Kavik River is an river in the North Slope region of Alaska. Sources Rivers of North Slope Borough, Alaska Rivers of Alaska
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Olympic%20Committee%20of%20the%20Azerbaijani%20Republic
National Olympic Committee of the Azerbaijani Republic
The National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan (), is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Azerbaijan. It is also the governing body for the Olympic Games in Azerbaijan. The headquarters is in Baku. History The National Olympic Committee of Azerbaijan was established in 1992 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1993. For the first time Azerbaijan took part at the Olympic Games as an independent state in 1996 and since then sends athletes to all Olympic Games. Earlier, Azerbaijani athletes joined the Olympic Games in the Soviet Union team from 1952 to 1988. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan became a part of the Unified Team at the Olympics in 1992. Azerbaijani athletes won, in total, sixteen medals at the Summer Olympic Games. They won in Greco-Roman wrestling, shooting sport, boxing and judo. At the Winter Olympic Games, Azerbaijani athletes have not won any medal. Main goals and targets The main goal is the development of the Olympic movement in Azerbaijan on the basis of the Olympic Charter. Leadership President – Ilham Aliyev (since 1997) Vice-Presidents – Chingiz Huseynzada, Azad Rahimov, Khazar Isayev Secretary General – Aghajan Abiyev Deputy Secretary General – Azer Aliyev Structure President Executive Committee (includes 17 people) General Assembly (includes 133 people) Related pages Azerbaijan at the Olympics List of flag bearers for Azerbaijan at the Olympics References Other websites Official website Olympics Sports organizations of Asia 1992 establishments in Azerbaijan