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part_xec/zsofia_erdelyi
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zs\u00f3fia_Erd\u00e9lyi","to":"Zs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi"}],"pages":{"36672700":{"pageid":36672700,"ns":0,"title":"Zs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi","extract":"Zs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi (born 10 December 1987 in Budapest) is a Hungarian long-distance runner.Erd\u00e9lyi ran 2:39:04 and placed 52nd at Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics \u2013 Women's marathon.\nHungary at the 2016 European Athletics Championships 2016 European Athletics Championships \u2013 Women's half marathon in 1:21:32.\n1:15:25 in 2015 Vienna City Half-Marathon.\nErd\u00e9lyi finished 21st in the 2014 European Athletics Championships \u2013 Women's 10,000 metres.Hungary at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics Athletics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics Athletics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics \u2013 Girls' 2000 metre steeplechase\nShe competed in the marathon at the 2012 Summer Olympics, placing 92nd with a time of 2:44:45.Zsofia ran 2:48:58 to win 2011 Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon.\nHungary at the 2010 European Athletics Championships\n2009 European Athletics U23 Championships \u2013 Women's 10,000 metres\n2007 European Athletics U23 Championships \u2013 Women's 5000 metres\n2007 European Athletics U23 Championships \u2013 Women's 10,000 metres\nZsofia ran 10:41.71 to place 12th at 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics \u2013 Women's 3000 metres steeplechase.\nZs\u00f3fia is the ninth USC cross country runner to qualify for the NCAA Championships.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi at World Athletics\nZs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi at European Athletics\nZs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi at Olympics.comZs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi at Olympic.org (archived)\nZs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi at Olympedia \nZs\u00f3fia Erd\u00e9lyi at the Magyar Olimpiai Bizotts\u00e1g (in Hungarian)"}}}}
part_xec/zsolt_durko
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zsolt_Durk\u00f3","to":"Zsolt Durk\u00f3"}],"pages":{"39271874":{"pageid":39271874,"ns":0,"title":"Zsolt Durk\u00f3","extract":"Zsolt Durk\u00f3 (10 April 1934 \u2013 2 April 1997) was a Hungarian composer. He studied at the Budapest Academy of Music from 1955 to 1960 as a student of Ferenc Farkas, where he later taught. He earned the Distinguished Composition of the Year in 1975 at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in Paris.\n\n\nReferences\nZsolt Durko"}}}}
part_xec/zygobothria
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"22430661":{"pageid":22430661,"ns":0,"title":"Zygobothria","extract":"Zygobothria is a subgenus of flies in the family Tachinidae.\n\n\nSpecies\nDrino atra Liang & Chao, 1998\nDrino atropivora (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)\nDrino ciliata (Wulp, 1881)\nDrino grandicornis Mesnil, 1977\nDrino hirtmacula (Liang & Chao, 1990)\nDrino longiseta Chao & Liang, 1998\nDrino lugens (Mesnil, 1944)\nDrino pollinosa Chao & Liang, 1998\nDrino trifida (Wulp, 1890)\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zvartnots_cathedral
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zvartnots_Cathedral","to":"Zvartnots Cathedral"}],"pages":{"18245068":{"pageid":18245068,"ns":0,"title":"Zvartnots Cathedral","extract":"Zvartnots Cathedral (Armenian: \u0536\u0578\u0582\u0561\u0580\u0569\u0576\u0578\u0581 (classical); \u0536\u057e\u0561\u0580\u0569\u0576\u0578\u0581 (reformed), sometimes rendered in scholarly works as Zuart'nots' or Zuart'noc' ; literally 'celestial angels cathedral') is a medieval Armenian cathedral near Vagharshapat (Ejmiatsin), Armenia. Built in the seventh century and now lying in ruins, Zvartnots was noted for its circular exterior structure, unique in medieval Armenian architecture, and a set of interior piers that upheld a multifloor structure crowned with a dome. \n\n\nHistory\n\nZvartnots was built during the first Muslim Arab raids to capture and conquer the territories of Byzantine and Sasanian Armenia. Construction of the cathedral began in 643, under the guidance of Catholicos Nerses III the Builder (Shinogh). Dedicated to St. Gregory, the cathedral was built on a location where a meeting between King Trdat III and Gregory the Illuminator was said to have taken place. According to the medieval Armenian historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi, the cathedral was consecrated in 652. From 653 to 659, Nerses was in Tayk and the construction of the cathedral continued under Anastas Akoratsi. Following the Arab occupation of Dvin and wars of growing intensity between the Byzantine and Arab armies on the former's eastern borders, Nerses transferred the patriarchal palace of the catholicos from Dvin to Zvartnots.The exterior church design, featuring basket capitals with Ionic volute mounts, eagle capitals and vine scroll friezes, reveals the influence of Syrian and northern Mesopotamian architecture.Zvartnots stood for 320 years before collapsing in the tenth century; by the time the eleventh-century historian Stepanos Taronetsi mentioned the church in his Universal History the cathedral was already in ruins. How it collapsed is still debated, though most argue for one of two theories: an earthquake or attacks arising from repeated Arab raids.\nThe most common explanation is the earthquake collapse, though the building was well engineered and designed to last 1,000 years (a projected date for the second coming of Christ). Excavations have uncovered traces of large fires at the site, perhaps of an earlier attempt to destroy the church, though the construction also included firing of obsidian and lime mortar to form the mortar joints (firing it into brick) and an excavation campaign in 1893 used fire and explosives to clear away debris. A close copy of the cathedral was erected at Ani, designed by Trdat the Architect, during the reign of Gagik I Bagratuni in the final decade of the tenth century. Stepanos Taronetsi referred to Zvartnots when describing the church that Gagik I had inaugurated as \"a large structure at Va\u0142ar\u0161apat [Vagharshapat], dedicated to the same saint that had fallen into ruins.\"\n\n\nExcavations\nThe remaining ruins of Zvartnots were uncovered at the beginning of the twentieth century. The site was excavated between 1901 and 1907 under the direction of Khachik vardapet Dadian uncovered the foundations of the cathedral as well as the remains of the catholicosal palace and a winery. The excavations furthermore revealed that Zvartnots stood on the remnants of structures that dated back to the reign of Urartian king Rusa II.\n\n\nDesign\n\nZvartnots was designed according to a centrally planned, aisled tetraconch layout. The interior of the mosaic-decorated church was built in the shape of a Greek cross (tetraconch), with an aisle encircling this area, while the exterior was a 32-sided polygon which appeared circular from a distance.\nMany scholars accept the 1905 reconstruction by Toros Toramanian, who worked on the original excavations and who proposed that the building had three floors. Others, such as Stepan Mnatsakanian and A. Kuznetsov, have disputed or rejected entirely his rendering. They instead have offered alternative plans. Kuznetsov, for example, contended that Toramanian's plan was \"illogical from a construction perspective\" and insisted that the technical expertise at the time did not correspond to the bold design as conceived by Toramanian.Some sources claim that the Zvartnots cathedral is depicted upon Mount Ararat in a relief on Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. However, this is not very likely, as the fresco was painted more than 300 years after the destruction of the church.\nZvartnots was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2000 together with churches in Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin).\nA drawing of the cathedral was depicted on the first release of 100 AMD banknotes and its model can be seen in Yerevan History Museum.\n\n\nInfluence\nThe church of St. Gregory (better known as Gagkashen) in Ani (now in Turkey) was built in 1001\u20131005 and was intended to be a recreation of Zvartnots.\nThe Holy Trinity Church in the Malatia-Sebastia district of Yerevan is modeled by architect Baghdasar Arzoumanian after Zvartnots and was completed in 2003.\n\n\nGallery\n\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\n\t\t\n\n\nSee also\nEtchmiadzin Cathedral\nSaint Gayane Church\nSaint Hripsime Church\nShoghakat Church\nBanak Cathedral\nGharghavank\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nNotes\n\n\nFurther reading\nGombos, K\u00e1roly (1974). Armenia: Landscape and Architecture. New York: International Publications Service. ISBN 963-13-4605-6.\nMaranci, Christina (2001). Medieval Armenian Architecture: Constructions of Race and Nation. Louvain: Peeters Publishers. ISBN 90-429-0939-0.\nMaranci, Christina (2015). Vigilant Powers: Three Churches of Early Medieval Armenia. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers. ISBN 978-2-503-54900-2.\nMarutian, Tiran (1963). Zvartnots yev zvarnotsatip tacherner. Yerevan: Haypethrat.\n\n\nTravel guides\nBrady Kiesling, Rediscovering Armenia, p. 34; original archived at Archive.org, and current version online on Armeniapedia.org.\nKiesling, Brady (2005), Rediscovering Armenia: Guide, Yerevan, Armenia: Matit Graphic Design Studio\n\n\nExternal links\n\nZvartnots Historical-Cultural Museum-Reservation\nZvartnots Cathedral\nCathedral and Churches of Echmiatsin and the Archaeological Site of Zvartnots UNESCO collection on Google Arts and Culture\nArmenian Architecture\nPhotographs of Zvartnots\nUnesco"}}}}
part_xec/zoological_society_of_bangladesh
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoological_Society_of_Bangladesh","to":"Zoological Society of Bangladesh"}],"pages":{"48557361":{"pageid":48557361,"ns":0,"title":"Zoological Society of Bangladesh","extract":"The Zoological Society of Bangladesh is an academic and scientific society of professional zoologist, devoted and dedicated for scientific inquiry in the field of Zoology. The Zoological Society of Bangladesh (ZSB) was established in 1972. It is the oldest scientific society in Bangladesh. Presently, the Society has more than 1,600 members.\n\n\nActivities and publications\n\nThe objectives of the Society are to promote and advance the science of zoology in all its branches. The Society undertakes a wide range of activities including holding seminar, symposium, annual meeting. Bangladesh Journal of Zoology is an official scientific journal of the Zoological Society of Bangladesh published twice annually in June and December in English. Zoological Society of Bangladesh has launched the Zoology Olympiad in Bangladesh.\n\n\nShankhacheel\nThe Zoological Society of Bangladesh publishes Bangla newsletter Shankhacheel regularly.\n\n\nPast Presidents and General Secretaries\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoungou_department
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoungou_Department","to":"Zoungou Department"}],"pages":{"16975447":{"pageid":16975447,"ns":0,"title":"Zoungou Department","extract":"Zoungou is a department or commune of Ganzourgou Province in central-eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Zoungou. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 29,753.\n\n\nTowns and villages\nZoungou\t(1 426 inhabitants) (capital)\nBadnogo\t(286 inhabitants)\nBitoungou\t(473 inhabitants)\nDakaongo\t(1 245 inhabitants)\nDarsalam\t(858 inhabitants)\nGandaogo\t(2 277 inhabitants)\nGoghin\t(320 inhabitants)\nKuilkanda\t(1 136 inhabitants)\nKuilmasga\t(979 inhabitants)\nNobtenga\t(707 inhabitants)\nOuavouss\u00e9\t(1 454 inhabitants)\nPaspanga\t(1 297 inhabitants)\nRamatoulaye\t(619 inhabitants)\nSilmiougou\t(1 016 inhabitants)\nTanghin\t(1 274 inhabitants)\nTans\u00e8ga\t(2 273 inhabitants)\nTamesw\u00e9oghin\t(1 201 inhabitants)\nTamidou\t(343 inhabitants)\nTaonsghin\t(1 045 inhabitants)\nTo\u00e9ssin\t(689 inhabitants)\nWaada\t(2 522 inhabitants)\nWemyaoghin\t(1 249 inhabitants)\nYamganghin\t(1 034 inhabitants)\nZantonr\u00e9\t(1 050 inhabitants)\nZorbimba\t(1 779 inhabitants)\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zolotushinsky_mine
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zolotushinsky_mine","to":"Zolotushinsky mine"}],"pages":{"39918168":{"pageid":39918168,"ns":0,"title":"Zolotushinsky mine","extract":"The Zolotushinsky mine is a large copper mine located in the south of Russia in Altai Krai. Zolotushinsky represents one of the largest copper reserve in Russia and in the world having estimated reserves of 148.5 million tonnes of ore grading 0.79% copper.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/z_storm
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Z_Storm","to":"Z Storm"}],"pages":{"41710393":{"pageid":41710393,"ns":0,"title":"Z Storm","extract":"Z Storm (Chinese: Z\u98a8\u66b4) is a 2014 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by David Lam, and starring Louis Koo, Gordon Lam and Dada Chan. The plot revolves around Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and its investigation of a charity fund that has become involved in a Madoff-style ponzi scheme.Co-produced by Pegasus Motion Pictures, Sil-Metropole Organisation and LeVision Pictures, it is the first installment in a pentalogy, succeeded by S Storm (2016), L Storm (2018), P Storm (2019) and G Storm (2021).\n\n\nPlot summary\nThis is a story about the biggest financial fraud attempted in Hong Kong, directed at the Government of Hong Kong and all 7 million Hong Kong citizens... no one is free from the scheme. Within the four decades of guarding Hong Kong's financial integrity, the ICAC has never come across an opponent so huge and so well organized as in the Z Torrent file... shadowy figures from the underworld of South America, Italy and Europe all ready to plot against the estimated 150 million dollars of Hong Kong citizens' tax money which was pooled in a fund called the Community Care Fund. High-profile chartered accountants, high ranking law enforcers, power lawyers, the super entrepreneurs; they all have their shares of play but none can really grasp the big picture; they are there only for what they desire most. When the wife of an up-rising star Superintendent of police force reported his corruption simply out of bitterness for being ill-treated, little did she know she is about to pull the head string from a very well weaved web of deceive, greed, sex, power, and last but not least, fear. The ICAC agent Luk who took charge of the simple complaint felt otherwise... it's his passion for justice that has been driving him all these years in the battle against bribery and corruption, even after losing his beloved wife. Further investigation soon revealed many unanswered questions and loose ends...the death of an ex-godfather status accountant of Hong Kong, the threats to even the seemingly harmless witnesses and informers, and the surfacing of a mysterious lady, all have connection with Luk's wanted list but with a background as simple and as tragic as a girl next door with cancer. As Luk dug deeper into the web, he is being hunted by trained foreign mercenaries; a tactic very seldom or never heard of in the history of Hong Kong's underworld! With the support of his superior the old but streetwise Deputy Chief of ICAC, Yu, Luk eventually unlocked the door to the plan, but only after a bloodbath gun battle which almost cost him his life and that of the attractive mysterious woman, Angel.\n\n\nCast\nLouis Koo as William Luk (\u9678\u5fd7\u5ec9)\nGordon Lam as Wong Man-ban (\u9ec3\u6587\u5f6c)\nDada Chan as Angel Leung (\u6881\u5b89\u7469)\nMichael Wong as Malcolm Wu (\u80e1\u5fd7\u52c7)\nJanelle Sing as Tammy Tam (\u8b5a\u7f8e\u8389)\nLo Hoi-pang as Law Tak-wing (\u7f85\u5fb7\u6c38)\nStephen Au as On Tat (\u5b89\u9054)\nDerek Tsang as Joe Ma (\u99ac\u7e7c\u7956)\nCheung Siu-fai as Yu Hung-sing (\u4f59\u6d2a\u76db)\nFelix Lok as Tsui Wai-king (\u5f90\u61f7\u666f)\nLiu Kai-chi as Cheung Keung (\u5f35\u5f37)\nPhilip Keung as Ho Tak-wing (\u4f55\u5fb7\u69ae)\nTony Ho as Stephen Shum (\u6c88\u6fdf\u5168)\nDeno Cheung as Siu-leung (\u7d30\u826f/\u5c0f\u826f)\nClement Tien as Pa (\u963f\u62d4)\nJenny Xu as Mrs. Luk\nCrystal Wang as Kong Wai-ling (\u9ec3\u6c5f\u8559\u73b2)\nRosanne Lui as Kong Wai-ling's mother\nAlfred Cheung as Edmond Wai (\u97cb\u8000\u5ead)\nMay Law as Fan Law Pui-fong (\u8303\u7f85\u4f69\u82b3)\nHenry Fong as Tsang Yuk-ming (\u66fe\u7389\u660e)\nJoe Cheung as Chan Chi-choi (\u9673\u667a\u624d)\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\u53cd\u8d2a\u98ce\u66b4 (2014) Z Storm at movie.mtime.com\n\u53cd\u8d2a\u98ce\u66b4 Z Storm (2014) at m1905.com\nZ Storm at LoveHKFilm.com\nZ Storm at IMDb\nZ Storm (Blu-ray) (2014)( Blu-ray comparison) at dvdcompare.net"}}}}
part_xec/zofiewo
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"18326289":{"pageid":18326289,"ns":0,"title":"Zofiewo","extract":"Zofiewo [z\u0254\u02c8fj\u025bv\u0254] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Skrwilno, within Rypin County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately 12 kilometres (7 mi) north of Skrwilno, 13 km (8 mi) north-east of Rypin, and 68 km (42 mi) east of Toru\u0144.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zum_see
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zum_See","to":"Zum See"}],"pages":{"39022210":{"pageid":39022210,"ns":0,"title":"Zum See","extract":"Zum See is a hamlet in the canton of Valais. It is located above Zermatt at a height of 1,766 metres (5,794 ft), between the rivers Zmuttbach and Gornera, at the foot the Matterhorn. The hamlet includes a chapel and a gastronomic restaurant.\nZum See can be reached by foot only, from Zermatt or from the Furi cable car station, located just above the hamlet.\n\n\nReferences\nSwisstopo topographic maps"}}}}
part_xec/zunfthaus_zur_meisen
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zunfthaus_zur_Meisen","to":"Zunfthaus zur Meisen"}],"pages":{"21964074":{"pageid":21964074,"ns":0,"title":"Zunfthaus zur Meisen","extract":"The Zunfthaus zur Meisen is the guild house of the Zunft zur Meisen. It is one of the many historically valuable buildings in the Lindenhof quarter in Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland, and also housed the porcelain and faience collection of the Swiss National Museum by April 2018. It is situated at the M\u00fcnsterhof and the M\u00fcnsterbr\u00fccke, a bridge over the river Limmat, opposite the upper Limmatquai with the Constaffel, Zimmerleuten, K\u00e4mbel and Saffran guild houses.\n\n\nHistory\n\n\nThe Zunft zur Meisen\nIn 1449, the former Zunft zum Winl\u00fctten (innkeepers guild) built a house named der Meysen hus. That same year the guild, which was composed of vintners, tavern owners, saddlers and painters, changed their name to reflect the name of the house, Zunft zur Meisen (Meisen guild).The Zunft zum Winl\u00fctten, along with the other medieval Z\u00fcrich guilds, was founded in 1336, based on a system established by Rudolf Brun, Zurich's first independent mayor. Although the guilds represented various craft associations, they were also economic, political, social and even military organizations that participated in the wars of the medieval city republic as independent military units. They also constituted the councilors of the elitary council of the medieval city republic of Z\u00fcrich, until the French revolutionary troops terminated the guild regime, and the Old Swiss Confederacy collapsed in spring 1798.\nThe Z\u00fcrich guilds, except for the women members of the Fraum\u00fcnster society who only participate as guests of the Constaffel, still celebrate Sechsel\u00e4uten.\n\n\nBuilding of the Zunft\nIn early times, the \"Alter Einsiedlerhof\" house stood on the site of today's guild house. This was first mentioned on 25 October 1268. Abbot Anselm von Einsiedeln once had this building built as a flophouse for the abbot. In addition, the house also contained the former apartment of the administrator. In 1618 the former \"Alte Einsiedlerhof\" was sold to Squire Colonel Kaspar Schmid who had the time-honored house replaced by a new building.In 1752 construction of a new guild house was begun, and the widows of two stonemasons caused a stir by submitting a lower bid than their male counterparts. The two women were given the contract. The building is located on the Limmat river's left shore, in immediate neighborhood of the Fraum\u00fcnster abbey at the M\u00fcnsterhof plaza.\nThe building originally housed an observatory, the Urania Sternwarte, on its roof. In 1759, the astronomical commission used this telescope to define the Culminatio solis, thus determining the exact location of the city of Z\u00fcrich on the globe. In the 19th century, Gottfried Keller and Ferdinand Hodler were among the most famous guests of the former Caf\u00e9 zur Meisen. In the 20th century, Gustaf V of Sweden, Winston Churchill, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Jimmy Carter were all visitors. The building is still a restaurant of the higher price class.\n\n\nArchitecture\nThe former Zunft zum Winl\u00fctten had its guild house at Marktgasse. In 1757, a Rococo palace in the French style \u2013 with a cour d'honneur and elegant puddling doors \u2013 was built by the architect, David Morf (1700\u20131773). The stone for the building was Bollinger sandstone from the quarries on Obersee lake shore. Particular attention was given to the interior of the building; the ceiling and wall paintings are by Johann Balthasar Bullinger, the masonry heaters by Leonhard Locher and Hans Jakob Hofmann, and the elaborate stucco ceilings by the Tyrolean master Johann Schuler. The two guild rooms and the balcony hall between them are decorated with lavish stucco and form an ideal backdrop for the comprehensive presentation of Baroque table culture. With this connection, the house and exhibition merge into a synthesis of the arts. The Zunfthaus zur Meisen is considered one of the most beautiful guild houses in Z\u00fcrich.\n\n\nPorcelain and Faience collections\nFrom 1958 to 17 April 2018 the guild house was one of the seven sites of the Swiss National Museum and housed its porcelain and faience collection. The permanent exhibition gave an overview of the Swiss porcelain and faience factories of the 18th century, and the development of forms and patterns of dishware and miniatures. One of the focuses were the products of the Porzellanmanufaktur Schooren (1763\u20131790) in Kilchberg. Changing exhibitions further explained the history and the work of well-known porcelain manufacturers and other cultural and historical issues in Z\u00fcrich, such as the anniversary exhibition Frauen, Zunft und M\u00e4nnerwelt \u2013 250 Jahre Zunfthaus zur Meisen (Women, Men's Guild and the world - 250 years Guild house Meisen). The main item in the collection was an originally 300-piece dinner service, which Z\u00fcrich donated to the Einsiedeln Abbey in 1775 as a thank-you for its mediation in the conflict over fishing rights with the Canton of Schwyz. Z\u00fcrich porcelain is complemented by outstanding objects from Nyon, the other important Swiss porcelain manufactory of that time, which produced from 1781 to 1813. In the field of faience tableware production all Swiss production sites of that time were represented. Z\u00fcrich's magnificent tiled stoves made of faience refer to the close ties to this branch of industry, but also to the important Swiss harbor tradition.Because of the less visitor-friendly opening hours (Thursdays to Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.) the museum management tried to reconcile the different needs. Since the opening of the intensively used new Nationalmuseum building, the flow of visitors has shifted even more clearly there. In view of the imminent renovation of the tits, which required the exhibition to be cleared from 17 April 2018 anyway, the management of the National Museum finally decided not to continue the Meisen outstation. It is envisaged that the ceramic and porcelain holdings will one day be integrated into the redesigned permanent exhibition in the west wing of the Landesmuseum, the opening of which is planned for next year after completion of the comprehensive renovation. The museum management expects that this relocation of the collection to the head office will benefit from the link to other collections and that it will be noticed by many more visitors.\n\n\nCultural heritage of national importance\nThe Meisen building and its collection is listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as a Class A object of national importance.\n\n\nLiterature\nMarkus Br\u00fchlmeier, Beat Frei: Das Z\u00fcrcher Zunftwesen. Verlag Neue Z\u00fcrcher Zeitung, Z\u00fcrich 2005. ISBN 3-03823-171-1\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\nOfficial website\nLandesmuseum (in German)"}}}}
part_xec/zwardon
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"6294274":{"pageid":6294274,"ns":0,"title":"Zwardo\u0144","extract":"Zwardo\u0144 [\u02c8zvard\u0254\u0272] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rajcza, within \u017bywiec County, Silesian Voivodeship, in the \u017bywiec Beskids mountain range in southern Poland, on the border with Slovakia. It lies approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of Rajcza, 25 km (16 mi) south-west of \u017bywiec, and 82 km (51 mi) south of the regional capital Katowice. The village is mostly known for mountain tourism and as a border crossing point. In 1884, a railway line to \u010cadca was opened. Although Zwardo\u0144 belongs nowadays to the Silesian Voivodeship, historically it lay in Lesser Poland. The village has a population of approximately 1,000.\n\n\nLocation and transport\nZwardo\u0144, located at the elevation of 690 meters above sea level, is placed between three mountain passes - Przys\u0142op, Zwardo\u0144ska and Graniczne. Until 1975, the village was administratively tied with Krak\u00f3w and Lesser Poland. In 1975 - 1999, it belonged to Bielsko-Biala Voivodeship, and after the territorial reform of Poland in 1999, it became part of the Silesian Voivodeship, even though historically it does not belong to Silesia. Zwardo\u0144 has a rail station along the historic Galician Transversal Railway, which connects \u017bywiec and other Polish cities with Slovak town of \u017dilina, and further on, Vienna. Since the construction of the line, Zwardo\u0144 has been a border station, and the crossing was closed down in 2007, due to Schengen Agreement. The village is also located on the Expressway S69, which goes from Bielsko-Bia\u0142a to Slovakia.\n\n\nHistory\nZwardo\u0144 is a relatively young village. It is not known exactly when it was established, most probably some time in the 17th century. Its oldest district is the settlement called Myto, which was probably established by shepherds, who came to this area from the overcrowded villages around W\u0119gierska G\u00f3rka. The name Zwardo\u0144 appears on the maps for the first time in the late 18th century. The village belonged to Lesser Poland, in its extreme southwest corner, near the border with the Kingdom of Hungary. In the late 18th century, after the Partitions of Poland, and the creation of Galicia, Emperor Joseph II ordered the construction of a road along the Przys\u0142op mountain pass. Zwardo\u0144 belonged to \u017bywiec County, and it remained a small village until 1884, when the rail line was opened from \u017bywiec to Cadca. By 1889, the population grew to 124, in 1891 a post office was opened here, and in 1901, an elementary school.\nIn the 1930s Zwardo\u0144, which belonged to Krak\u00f3w Voivodeship, became a popular skiing location. Enjoying good climate, snowy winters, treeless slopes and good rail connections, the village prospered. New houses were built, in winter, special trains from Warsaw would bring tourists and skiers. In 1930, a ski jumping hill was opened. During World War II Zwardo\u0144 was directly annexed by the Third Reich. Its 356 Polish residents were expelled, and replaced by the Germans. After the war, Zwardo\u0144 remained a popular tourist center, due to well-developed skiing infrastructure, guest houses and several trails.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoe_hardman
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoe_Hardman","to":"Zoe Hardman"}],"pages":{"10269139":{"pageid":10269139,"ns":0,"title":"Zoe Hardman","extract":"Zoe Kristi Hardman (born 16 November 1982) is a British television presenter and actress. She first appeared on TV in Channel 4's reality game show Playing It Straight in 2005.\n\n\nCareer\nHardman was born in Kent, England. She was a presenter on ITV's phone-in quiz show Glitterball. She is heavily involved in the Entertainment and Fashion show weekly for the online entertainment syndication company ReelKandi TV. She also continues to do commercials, acting and voiceover work. In 2011, Zoe was the showbiz news reporter for an on-line channel (T5M). Last summer was also spent filming at The Ashes (Cricket) tournament for the ECB. Since the launch of the Nuts TV channel, Zoe has been one of the main presenters on Friday and Saturday nights.\nIn January 2012, she began hosting Take Me Out: The Gossip on ITV2 alongside Mark Wright, until the show was rested in 2014. She did not return to the show when it was revived in 2015. She also appeared as MC at the Boodles tennis tournament at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire.\nIn June 2015, Zoe started hosting her own late night radio show across the Heart network from 10pm-1am. In August 2016, she moved from late-nights to Sunday afternoons on the station. In January 2020, Hardman became installed as the host of Heart Weekend Breakfast but was then moved to Saturday afternoons and Sunday mid-mornings following the departure of Sian Welby.\n\n\nPersonal life\nOn 25 April 2016, Hardman announced that she was expecting her first child with her rugby player boyfriend, Paul Doran-Jones. Their daughter, Luna, was born on 19 September 2016.\n\n\nTelevision credits\nQuiznation\nRichard & Judy\nHealth & Beauty\nThe Big Gay Out\nMusic Zone Special\nPlaying It Straight (2005)\nNo Bananas (2005)\nUsed Car Roadshow (2005)\nSport Relief (2006)\nPlaydate (2006)\nGlitterball (19 February, March\u2013August 2007)\nNuts TV (14 September 2007 \u2013 2014)\nAfter You've Gone (2008)\nMy Life as an Animal (2009)\nTake Me Out - The Gossip (2011\u20132013)\nThis Morning's Hub (2012\u20132013)\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZoe Hardman at Karushi Management.\nZoe Hardman at IMDb."}}}}
part_xec/zoe_de_grand_maison
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zo\u00e9_De_Grand_Maison","to":"Zo\u00e9 De Grand Maison"}],"pages":{"46782786":{"pageid":46782786,"ns":0,"title":"Zo\u00e9 De Grand Maison","extract":"Zo\u00e9 De Grand Maison (born May 3, 1995), often credited as Zo\u00e9 De Grand'Maison or Zo\u00e9 De Grand-Maison, is a Canadian actress. She is known for her roles of Gracie Johanssen in the television series Orphan Black and Ashley in the movie Bad Hair Day. She recently played Evelyn Evernever on The CW teen drama series Riverdale.\n\n\nActing career\n\n\n2012-present: Orphan Black and Bad Hair Day\nIn 2012, Grand Maison made her first television appearance on Saving Hope on CTV Television Network and NBC, where she played Tara. That same year, Grand Maison played Beth Pelway in the movie, An Officer and a Murderer on Lifetime which premiered on July 21, 2012.In 2013, she played Emily Moreland for four episodes in the Canadian television series Played In May 2014, she made a special appearance in the series Motive where she played Sasha King. In 2014, Grand Maison joined the recurring cast of the series Orphan Black, where she plays the role of Gracie Johanssen.In March 2015, she played the role of Nicolette Green in the television series, Murdoch Mysteries on CBC Television. That same year, she played the antagonistic character Ashley in the movie Bad Hair Day. She also guest starred in an episode of the series Rookie Blue on ABC, where she played Hayley Hill. In 2015, she co-starred in the movie, A Christmas Horror Story where she played Molly Simons.In June 2015, Grand Maison joined the main cast of the film Adam's Testament, alongside fellow Canadian actor Luke Bilyk. The movie premiered on April 18, 2017, in Canada. In September 2015, Grand Maison joined the main cast of the film where Morning After playing the role of Teegan when it premiered in Spring 2016.\nGrand Maison portrayed the leading role in the telefilm Pregnant At 17 from NB Thrilling Films. The telefilm is about Sonia Clifton (Josie Bissett), a veterinarian who discovers that her husband is having an affair. She becomes obsessed with finding out more about the woman, Chelsea (Grand Maison), and she soon learns that she is 17 and pregnant. Empathizing with the soon to be teen mother, Sonia becomes Chelsea's unlikely champion. Released on February 21, 2016, on Lifetime.\n\n\nFilmography\n\n\nFilms\n\n\nTelevision\n\n\nAwards and nominations\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\nZo\u00e9 De Grand Maison at IMDb\nZo\u00e9 De Grand Maison on Instagram"}}}}
part_xec/z_space
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Z_Space","to":"Z Space"}],"pages":{"37317462":{"pageid":37317462,"ns":0,"title":"Z Space","extract":"Z Space is a regional theater and performing arts company located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. Z Space is one of the leading laboratories for developing new voices, new works, and new opportunities in the American theater. In addition to commissioning and producing its own works, Z Space also presents productions created by other organizations.\nIt was founded in 1993 by David Dower, as the outgrowth of earlier theatrical productions staged by artists known as the Z Collective, and was known for a time as the Z Space Studio. Dower was succeeded in 2007 by Lisa Steindler, who currently serves as Z Space\u2019s executive artistic director.\nIn its first 15 years, Z Space developed and produced artistic works that were staged in a variety of San Francisco Bay Area theaters. Throughout the 90s and early 00s, Z Space worked with such artists as Josh Kornbluth, Anne Galjour, Randall Wong, and Brian Thorstensen. In 2009, Z Space moved into its own full-time facility in San Francisco\u2019s Mission district, situated at 450 Florida Street. The 13,000-square-foot facility originally was constructed in the 1920s as a tooling factory for the American Can Company. During World War II, the building was converted into military use, making airplane parts. The building's interior was transformed into the Project Artaud Theater in 1971. In 2013, Z Space expanded into Z Below (formerly The Traveling Jewish Theater), an 86-seat complement to the 230-seat warehouse above.\nZ Space\u2019s performances span a variety of disciplines, including theater, dance, visual art, music and performance art. Through its Z Space New Works program, the organization develops unique works from initial concept to on-stage production; it also provides technical residencies in which artists can make use of the entire facility, including the stage, lights and sound system to test and develop their concepts.Other signature programs at Z Space include Word for Word, an in-house theater company that transforms works of literature verbatim to the stage, and Youth Arts, Z Space's outreach to schools, which promotes literacy and engages students\u2019 creativity.\nIn 2013, Z Space received a three-year grant from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to sponsor a resident playwright, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb. That grant was renewed in 2016, giving Peter a stable artistic home for another three years. Since Peter\u2019s residency began, Z Space has produced three of his plays, The Totalitarians in 2014, A House Tour of the Infamous Porter Family Mansion with Tour Guide Weston Ludlow Londonderry in 2016, and The Making of a Great Moment in 2017.\nZ Space has presented Bay Area premieres of internationally acclaimed performance ensembles The Wooster Group (2015), Elevator Repair Service (2014), Rude Mechs (2015), and Theatre Mitu (2015). Other notable presentations include works by Joe Goode Performance Group, Killing My Lobster, Big Art Group, Mugwumpin, LEVYdance, The Killbanes, piece by piece productions, and The Paul Dresher Ensemble. In 2014, Z Space presented The Bengson's Hundred Days, which they also commissioned, developed, and produced. In 2015 Composers, Inc. presented the premiere of Allen Shearer's opera Middlemarch in Spring at Z Space.During the past decade, productions originating at Z Space have won national recognition including the Helen Hayes Award and the Joseph Kesselring Prize. From 2001 through 2005, 15 productions developed by Z Space earned Critics Circle nominations. In 2005, The People\u2019s Temple was awarded the Will Glickman Award for \u201cBest New Play.\u201d That work was developed during more than four years at Z Space; it premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre. In 2007, American $uicide, by Mark Jackson, was nominated by the American Theatre Critics Association for the annual ATCA/Steinberg New Play Award, honoring new scripts produced outside New York City.Z Space's 2017 year garnered the organization title of \"Best Performance Space\" by Best of The Bay (of which they were also awarded for the 2016 year) and \"Best Literary Remix\" by San Francisco Magazine. Also in 2017, The Town Hall Affair by The Wooster Group presented at Z Space was listed by KQED as part of \"The Best Bay Area Theater of 2017.\"2018 featured Kat Robichaud's A Very Merry Misfit Cabaret Holiday Special. 2019 has Kat Robichaud's Misfit Cabaret returning to Z space with \"Lost in Z Space\" a sci-fi musical variety show.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website\nTheatre Bay Area website"}}}}
part_xec/zorkul_nature_reserve
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zorkul_Nature_Reserve","to":"Zorkul Nature Reserve"}],"pages":{"39106319":{"pageid":39106319,"ns":0,"title":"Zorkul Nature Reserve","extract":"Zorkul Nature Reserve is a 1610 km2 nature reserve in south-eastern Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province in eastern Tajikistan, adjoining the border with Afghanistan\u2019s Wakhan District. The area was made a zakaznik in 1972 for the conservation of bar-headed geese and upgraded to a full nature reserve in 2000. It has also been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA).\n\n\nDescription\nThe reserve occupies a wide valley 320 km east of the provincial capital of Khorugh, lying between the southern Alichur and Vahan ridges of the eastern Pamir Mountainss at 4000\u20135460 m above sea level. The landscape consists mainly of gentle slopes of sparsely vegetated alpine steppe. The core of the reserve is the 3900 ha freshwater Zorkul lake at an altitude of 4125 m. The maximum depth of the lake is 6 m. Its surface is covered by vegetation. Bar-headed geese and other waterfowl breed on islands in the lake. Although land use in the reserve is prohibited, its surrounds are used as pasture.\n\n\nFauna\nAs well as for bar-headed geese, with up to 125 breeding pairs using the site, the reserve was classified as an IBA because it supports significant numbers of the populations of several other bird species, either as residents, or as overwintering, breeding or passage migrants. These include Tibetan snowcocks, Himalayan snowcocks, ruddy shelducks, saker falcons, Himalayan vultures, lesser sand plovers, brown-headed gulls, yellow-billed choughs, Hume's larks, white-winged redstarts, white-winged snowfinches, rufous-streaked accentors, brown accentors, black-headed mountain finches, Caucasian great rosefinches and red-fronted rosefinches.Mammals found in the area include long-tailed marmots, juniper voles, silver mountain voles, tolai hares, Royle's pikas, Marco Polo sheep. Siberian ibex, snow leopards, Eurasian lynx, Pallas's cats, grey wolves, red foxes, Turkmenian weasels, stoats and brown bears.The two fish species found in the lake are the false osman and the Sattar snowtrout. No amphibians or reptiles have been recorded.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoila_stewart
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoila_Stewart","to":"Zoila Stewart"}],"pages":{"45362973":{"pageid":45362973,"ns":0,"title":"Zoila Stewart","extract":"Zoila Rosa Stewart Lee (born 1 November 1968) is a retired Costa Rican sprinter who competed primarily in the 400 metres. She represented her country at two Olympic Games, in 1992 and 1996, as well as four World Championships. In addition she won the silver medal at the 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games and multiple medals at Central American Games.\nShe still holds national records in several events including the outdoor 100 and 400 metres.\nHer sister, Maureen Stewart, is also a former Olympic athlete.\n\n\nCompetition record\n\n\nPersonal bests\nOutdoor\n\n100 metres \u2013 11.72 (Xalapa 1990) NR\n200 metres \u2013 23.92 (Ponce 1993)\n400 metres \u2013 52.57 (Ponce 1993) NRIndoor\n\n200 metres \u2013 24.87 (Lincoln 1998) NR\n400 metres \u2013 56.43 (Lincoln 1998) NR\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zooma
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"2446761":{"pageid":2446761,"ns":0,"title":"Zooma","extract":"Zooma is a 1999 primarily instrumental rock studio album by John Paul Jones, best known as the bassist and keyboardist of Led Zeppelin. It is Jones' first solo studio album.\n\n\nTrack listing\nAll tracks written, composed, and arranged by John Paul Jones.\n\n\nCritical reception\nThe album had good and very good reviews by Allmusic and Rolling Stone.\n\n\nPersonnel\nAdapted from the Zooma liner notes, the recording personnel was as follows:\n\nJohn Paul Jones \u2013 10 string bass (1, 4, 6, 9); 12 string bass (2, 3); 4 string bass (5, 7, 8); electric mandola (1); Kyma (1, 2, 4, 7, 9); spoken word (2); mandola (3); bass lap steel (3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10); guitars (6); organ solo (7); string arrangement and conducting (7)\nPete Thomas \u2013 drums (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)\nPaul Leary \u2013 guitar solo (1)\nTrey Gunn \u2013 touch guitar solo (2, 6)\nMo Jones \u2013 spoken word (2)\nDenny Fongheiser \u2013 djembe (3); drums (5)\nLondon Symphony Orchestra \u2013 strings (7)The technical personnel was as follows:\n\nStuart Sullivan \u2013 recording engineer\nRichard Evans \u2013 recording engineer\nBrian Foraker \u2013 recording engineer\nGeoff Foster \u2013 recording engineer\nAkio Morishima \u2013 design\nAmy & Tanveer \u2013 photography\n\n\nSee also\nJohn Paul Jones Official Website\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoe_heller
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zo\u00eb_Heller","to":"Zo\u00eb Heller"}],"pages":{"1129066":{"pageid":1129066,"ns":0,"title":"Zo\u00eb Heller","extract":"Zo\u00eb Kate Hinde Heller (born 7 July 1965) is an English journalist and novelist long resident in New York City. She has published three novels, Everything You Know (1999), Notes on a Scandal (2003), and The Believers (2008). Notes on a Scandal was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and was adapted for a feature film in 2006.\n\n\nBiography\n\n\nEarly life\nHeller was born in St Pancras, north London, as the youngest of four children of Caroline (n\u00e9e Carter) and Lukas Heller, a successful screenwriter; her parents separated when she was five. Her father was a German Jewish immigrant and her mother was English and a Quaker. Her paternal grandfather was the political philosopher Hermann Heller. Her brother is screenwriter Bruno Heller. Her sister, Lucy Heller, is Chief Executive of education charity Ark and previously Managing Director of Times Supplements Ltd, the former educational publishing wing of News UK.\nShe attended Haverstock School in north London where she was a contemporary of David Miliband and then studied English at St Anne's College, Oxford, gaining a first, before going on to Columbia University, New York where she received an MA on Marxist theories of literature and Jonathan Swift.\n\n\nCareer\nAfter a period at the UK publisher Chatto, and a spell as a freelance book reviewer, Heller was taken on as a staff feature writer for The Independent on Sunday. She later returned to New York in the early 1990s contracted to write for Vanity Fair. Deputizing for Nick Hornby while he was on holiday led to her reputation as a confessional writer. She wrote for The New Yorker, a weekly column for The Sunday Times Magazine in the UK, and was a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, for which she won the British Press Awards' \"Columnist of the Year\" in 2002. She co-wrote the screenplay for the independent film, Twenty-One (1991).\n\n\nPublications\nHeller has published three novels, Everything You Know (1999), Notes on a Scandal (2003), which was one of six books shortlisted for the Booker Prize and was made into a film in 2006, and The Believers (2008). The Believers was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award in 2010.In 2009, she donated the short story What She Did On Her Summer Vacation to Oxfam's 'Ox-Tales' project, four collections of UK stories written by 38 authors. Her story was published in the 'Water' collection.\n\n\nPersonal life\nIn 2006, she married screenwriter Lawrence Konner in a \"minimally\" Jewish ceremony; the couple separated in 2010. Heller lives in New York City with her two daughters, Lula and Frankie.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZo\u00eb Heller at IMDb\n\"Zo\u00eb Heller : 'I loathe myself by the end of each week'\", independent.co.uk; accessed 31 January 2015.\nJewish Chronicle, \"Heller goes to Hollywood\", 16 February 2007, p. 29.\nHeller's Writings, tnr.com; accessed 31 January 2015.\n\n\nVideo clips\nInterview with Allan Gregg in Canada"}}}}
part_xec/zoltan_angyal
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zolt\u00e1n_Angyal","to":"Zolt\u00e1n Angyal"}],"pages":{"22763130":{"pageid":22763130,"ns":0,"title":"Zolt\u00e1n Angyal","extract":"Zolt\u00e1n Angyal is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the early 1970s. He won a silver medal in the K-1 4 x 500 m event at the 1973 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Tampere.\n\n\nReferences\nICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships \u2013 Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936\u20132007 at the Wayback Machine (archived 2010-01-05)\nICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships \u2013 Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936\u20132007 at WebCite (archived 2009-11-09)"}}}}
part_xec/zoo_de_la_fleche
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoo_de_la_Fl\u00e8che","to":"Zoo de la Fl\u00e8che"}],"pages":{"49589625":{"pageid":49589625,"ns":0,"title":"Zoo de la Fl\u00e8che","extract":"The Zoo de La Fl\u00e8che (formally Parc Zoologique du Tertre-Rouge) is a 18-hectare (44-acre) zoo that opened in 1946 in La Fl\u00e8che, Sarthe, France.\nThe zoo is home to some 1600 animals representing about 160 species, and is a member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and the Association Fran\u00e7aise des Parcs Zoologiques (AFdPZ).\n\n\nExternal links\n Media related to Zoo de La Fl\u00e8che at Wikimedia Commons\nOfficial website (in French)"}}}}
part_xec/zvirici
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"28894868":{"pageid":28894868,"ns":0,"title":"Zviri\u0107i","extract":"Zviri\u0107i is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Ljubu\u0161ki.\n\n\nDemographics\nAccording to the 2013 census, its population was 272.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zotalemimon_chapaense
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zotalemimon_chapaense","to":"Zotalemimon chapaense"}],"pages":{"49657173":{"pageid":49657173,"ns":0,"title":"Zotalemimon chapaense","extract":"Zotalemimon chapaense is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1966. It is known from Vietnam.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zukriegel_island
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zukriegel_Island","to":"Zukriegel Island"}],"pages":{"16437869":{"pageid":16437869,"ns":0,"title":"Zukriegel Island","extract":"Zukriegel Island is an island 1.9 km (1 nmi) long, lying between Rabot Island and Hennessy Islands, in the Biscoe Islands. First accurately shown on an Argentine government chart of 1957. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1959 for Josef Zukriegel, Czechoslovakian geographer who specialized in sea ice studies.\n\n\nSee also\nList of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands This article incorporates public domain material from \"Zukriegel Island\". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey."}}}}
part_xec/zoo_sauvage_de_st-felicien
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoo_Sauvage_de_St-F\u00e9licien","to":"Zoo Sauvage de St-F\u00e9licien"}],"pages":{"19295072":{"pageid":19295072,"ns":0,"title":"Zoo Sauvage de St-F\u00e9licien","extract":"The Zoo Sauvage de St-F\u00e9licien (English: Wild Zoo of St-F\u00e9licien) is one of the largest zoos in the province of Quebec. Located in Saint-F\u00e9licien, the zoo is dedicated to wildlife conservation of the boreal climate and is managed by The Centre for Conservation of Boreal Biodiversity inc.\nThe Zoo Sauvage de St-F\u00e9licien is an accredited member of the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA).\n\n\nHistory\n\n\nThe original zoo\nThe zoo was founded in 1960 through the initiative of Ghislain Gagnon and six others who opened it on an abandoned fox farm lent to them by Haldaige Laflamme. The zoo was set up as a traditional zoo that showcased exotic and North American animals.On January 4, 1961, the Fondation de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 zoologique de St-F\u00e9licien inc (English: St-F\u00e9licien Zoological Society Foundation inc.) was registered as a non-profit society. One month later the foundation purchased \u00cele-aux-Bernard and 24 acres (9.7 ha) of land from Paul E. Gagnon for $12,000, no interest, and payments of only $500 per year.By 1968, the zoo owned more than 44 acres (18 ha), and was home to 450 animals of 91 species. By this time, the zoo also included a restaurant, a kitchen, and a souvenir shop. Additional land was purchased in 1969, bringing the zoos holdings up to 200 acres (81 ha). Ghislain Gagnon began wondering if there was a better way to keep animals other than in cages, which resulted in the zoo being completely rethought.\n\n\nNature Park Trails\nThe zoo opened its Nature Park Trails on September 10, 1972. The \"new zoo\" covered about 74 acres (30 ha) and included a screened-in \"train\" with about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) of roadway, from which visitors could observe animals that are native to Quebec, freeing the animals to larger enclosures and putting the visitors in the cages. An additional 4 square kilometres (990 acres) of land was purchased in 1974, and work began on expanding the Nature Park Trails. The expansion of the Nature Park Trails officially opened in 1978, with a new lake (Lac Montagnais) having been dug and Mount Keewatinook erected. There were now 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) of roadway in the Nature Park Trails, as well as reproductions of historic sites including the Colonist Farm, the Lumberjack Camp, the Trading Post, the Indian Campground, the Grand Trestle, and the Western Ranch.\n\n\nThe St-F\u00e9licien Zoological Society Foundation\n\nIn the early 1980s, the zoo was financially strong and received over 300,000 visitors to its park. It became obvious through visitor comments that the demand for more educational focus at the zoo was growing, and the zoo came up with a Zoo of the Year 2000 plan, and the St-F\u00e9licien Zoological Society Foundation (French: Fondation de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 zoologique de St-F\u00e9licien) was created in 1981 to help implement such a transformation. In 1985, work began to create habitats adapted to each animals way of life and to remove the animals from their cages. In order to house carnivores such as their big cats, three large 24-by-30-metre (79 by 98 ft) paddocks were built. In addition, the chimpanzee habitat was constructed so the animals were contained only by a fence surrounding the water basin, in order to keep people out. The zoo also constructed new homes for giraffes, elephants, and hippopotamuses with walls and ditches replacing cages to separate visitors from the large animals.\nIn 1986, a work conflict caused a zoo lockout for three months and threatened to close the zoo. A re-launching committee was formed by Benoit Laprise, the mayor of St-F\u00e9licien, and in early 1987 was able to raise $1,300,000 to save the zoo from closure. The committee received help from numerous employees, citizens, municipalities, corporations, and governments. That same year, the zoo made organizational changes both at the employee and administrative levels, and the St-F\u00e9licien Zoological Society Foundation created their new mission statement with a focus on education, research, natural, and cultural patrimony, which was part of the Zoo of the Year 2000 plan. In the next two years, the zoo won many regional awards and changed its name to the Zoo Sauvage de St-F\u00e9licien in 1989, to reflect its new focus.\nIn the 1990s, the Wild Zoo won first prize in the Quebec Tourism Regional Awards and was awarded the National Grand Prize under the category 'Touristic Promotion,' although, the Wild Zoo would go through numerous changes during the early nineties. Ghislan Gagnon, the zoo's original founder retired on December 31, 1992, leaving Martin Laforge to manage the zoo. In September 1993, the Wild Zoo solved its problem with wastewater discharging into the rivi\u00e8re-aux-saumons. The Wild Zoo would use artificial swamps to treat the wastewater that came from the zoo and the campground before it entered into the rivi\u00e8re-aux-saumons. This ecological project was one of the first steps in sustainable development of the zoo. In order to finance the project, the zoo received subsidies, but needed to sell the campground to cover its portion of the cost. \n\n\nThe focus on Nordic animals\nDuring the same year, a committee was created to decide whether or not the Wild Zoo should abandon its exotic animal collection. The idea to make the decision came from considerations that the Wild Zoo needed its own niche to attract clients believing that visitors seeing exotic animals in other institutions needed to have an interest to come back to the Wild Zoo for its unique and specific style. Lastly, the Wild Zoo committee also believed that they were contradicting themselves between the traditional/exotic zoo (animals in cages) and the Nature Park Trails where free indigenous fauna roamed free.\nThe committee decided that only a huge investment would be used to restructure the traditional part of the Wild Zoo and insure its survival, as well, to make it stand out from other zoos. Through this conclusion the committee decided to remove its exotic animal collection in 1993, and shifted its focus towards animals that live in Nordic environments. Through this decision, the Wild Zoo's finances were healthier due to the loss of exotic animal species that were more costly to maintain due to their nature and different environments they are accustomed to.\nIn the following years, major renovations began that included the \u00cele-aux-Bernard (1995), the Valley Sector (1996), and the new polar bear habitat (1997), while new constructions such as the Great Aviary, the Kids Garden, the Ghislan Gagnon Interpretation Centre were being added. Buildings that were no longer needed were turned into veterinary clinics in order to meet Quebec government and Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA) standards. Through these changes, the Wild Zoo animal cohabitation was no longer restricted to the Nature Park Trails and visitors could see animals roaming freely everywhere on the site when the Wild Zoo reopened its doors in the 1997 winter season, being accessible for all four seasons, which for most Canadian zoos is impossible to do. Through these changes and innovations the Wild Zoo led the way as being a model for other Zoological Parks in Quebec and followed through with Gagnon's original vision.\n\n\nThe Centre for Conservation of Boreal Biodiversity\nIn May 2001, the Wild Zoo decided to broaden its mission statement by modifying its focus again and became the Centre for Conservation of Boreal Biodiversity (French: La Fondation du Centre de conservation de la biodiversit\u00e9 bor\u00e9ale (CCBB)).\nThe new CCBB wanted to increase the benefits of its organization on a local, regional and international level by following the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity that was adopted at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Through this change and model, the Wild Zoo shifted its efforts from Nordic towards protecting the biodiversity of the boreal forests through preservation, education, and research.Shortly, Phase I of the plan commenced with the construction of the Borealium, which is a Visitors' Centre, in addition, to being a research, documentation, and education facility. In recent years, the Wild Zoo built new exhibits and eventually re-introduced exotic animal species to its collection that lived in the boreal environments of Asia. In 2010, the Wild Zoo introduced exotic species that live in the boreal environments of Mongolia through the remodeling of an island and opened the Mongolian habitat. At the same time, a family area with water games, and a small farm was also built.\n\n\nPolar bear cubs\nOn December 4, 2009, the polar bear, Aisaqvak gave birth to two cubs. This was the first time a Canadian zoo experienced the birth of twin polar bears. The polar bear cubs at first were only viewed from a hidden camera inside the den and eventually at three months of age wandered outside with their mom away from public viewing. When the cubs were six months old, they made their first public appearance at the Wild Zoo in June 2010.\n\n\nExhibits\nArctic - The most popular exhibit at the Wild Zoo where visitors have an underwater view of polar bears.\nMixed Forest - Showcases species from various forest and ocean environments. Visitors will be able to see harbor seals, river otters, raccoons, porcupines, bald eagles, great blue herons, wolverines and fishers.\nMountain - This exhibit contains North American wildlife that would roam the mountain landscapes. Visitors can see numerous predators such as the cougar, the bobcat, the Canadian lynx, the coyote, the grizzly bear and the mule deer.\nNature Trail Park - The first area at the zoo to have a free roaming area for animals. Visitors can observe these animals while riding inside a train with caged bars and observe large mammals such as the American bison, the moose, the northern elk, the woodland caribou, the musk ox, the black bear and white-tailed deer.\nLand of the Caribou - Visitors can observe caribou from Lac Montagnais while paddling their canoes.\nAsia - Animals in this exhibit are exotic species that live in Asian boreal environments. Visitors can observe the Amur tigers, red-crowned cranes and the Japanese macaques.\nMongolia - Opened in 2010, this exhibit contains wildlife from Mongolia, which includes species such as the Bactrian camel, the Siberian ibex, the Przewalski's horse, and the yak.\nMini Farm - A petting zoo where children can play, pet, and view various farm animals such as goat, Dexter cow, llama, chicken, donkey and bull frog.\n\n\nNotes\n\n\nExternal links\n\nOfficial website"}}}}
part_xec/zophopetes_cerymica
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zophopetes_cerymica","to":"Zophopetes cerymica"}],"pages":{"37484320":{"pageid":37484320,"ns":0,"title":"Zophopetes cerymica","extract":"Zophopetes cerymica, the common palm nightfighter, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Angola, the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and north-western Zambia. It is found in various habitats, as long as palms are present.\nAdults have been recorded feeding from red flowers of a root parasite.\nThe larvae feed on Elaeis guineensis, Cocos nucifera, Raphia, Borassus and Phoenix species.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoran_banovic
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoran_Banovi\u0107","to":"Zoran Banovi\u0107"}],"pages":{"8429133":{"pageid":8429133,"ns":0,"title":"Zoran Banovi\u0107","extract":"Zoran Banovi\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0417\u043e\u0440\u0430\u043d \u0411\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u045b; born 14 October 1977) is a former Montenegrin football goalkeeper.\n\n\nClub career\nBanovi\u0107 started to play football in his home town Nik\u0161i\u0107 in local club FK Sutjeska. Between 2004 and 2008 he was part of the notable Serbian club Crvena zvezda. For four years in Zvezda Banovi\u0107 earned 17 appearances in the Serbian SuperLiga.\nIn February 2009 Banovi\u0107 was invited by Bulgarian side Spartak Varna to join the club for a trial period, which began on 17 February. He made his team debut a few days later, in a 1-0 friendly win against PFC Svetkavitsa. On 22 February Spartak signed Banovi\u0107 to a one-a-half-year deal.\nIn 2009, he returned to Montenegro where has represented FK Otrant, FK Mornar, FK Budu\u0107nost Podgorica and FK \u010celik Nik\u0161i\u0107.\n\n\nInternational career\nIn 2004 Banovi\u0107 played 90 minutes for Serbia and Montenegro national team in a friendly match against Northern Ireland.In 2007, he was expected to be called up for Montenegro's inaugural match against Hungary but he never got the call from head coach Zoran Filipovi\u0107, mainly due to his rare occasions to prove himself at Red Star Belgrade at that time.\n\n\nHonours\nRed StarFirst League of Serbia and Montenegro: 2005\u201306\nSerbian SuperLiga: 2006\u201307\nSerbian Cup: 2006\u201307\u010celik Nik\u0161i\u0107Montenegrin Cup: 2011\u201312\nMontenegrin Second League: 2011\u201312\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZoran Banovi\u0107 at National-Football-Teams.com \nZoran Banovi\u0107 at FSCG.co.me"}}}}
part_xec/zoran_racic
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoran_Raci\u0107","to":"Zoran Raci\u0107"}],"pages":{"36980394":{"pageid":36980394,"ns":0,"title":"Zoran Raci\u0107","extract":"Zoran Raci\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0417\u043e\u0440\u0430\u043d \u0420\u0430\u0446\u0438\u045b) is a Serbian retired footballer who played for FK Partizan.He is perhaps best known for having his leg broken by Sloboda Tuzla player Jusuf Hatuni\u0107. Raci\u0107 never played a match again while Hatuni\u0107 was later signed by Partizan.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zuid_haffel
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zuid_Haffel","to":"Zuid Haffel"}],"pages":{"2293258":{"pageid":2293258,"ns":0,"title":"Zuid Haffel","extract":"Zuid Haffel (South Haffel) is a polder and hamlet in the northwest of the Netherlands. It is located on the island of Texel, North Holland. Texel is also the municipality of the place.\nZuid Haffel is one of the oldest polders on the island of Texel. Around the end of the 13th century, the area was surrounded by dykes. In 1350, Jan van Henegouwen gave his permission to create a dyke between Tjarkshorn and the Lyorts road. These names are of Frisian origin. The areas to be drained were already part of the polder Zuid Haffel. Around 1500, the municipality was named Zuidhaffelt.\nThe road running through the municipality was named Burenweg (neighbor's road) and later Zuidhaffelderweg. Nearby is a farm named Zuidhaffel, which lies on de Waterweg, built in the 16th century. This state monument was intended to be turned into a museum, but this plan was dropped. Instead, in 1969, the farm was restored.\nThe hamlet has no place name signs, and is considered part of Den Burg. In 1840, it was home to 69 people. Nowadays, it consists of about 20 houses.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zogu_i_boulevard
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zogu_I_Boulevard","to":"Zogu I Boulevard"}],"pages":{"28130634":{"pageid":28130634,"ns":0,"title":"Zogu I Boulevard","extract":"The Zogu I Boulevard or Boulevard Zog I (Albanian: Boulevardi Zogu i par\u00eb) (formerly Stalin Boulevard) is a major boulevard in Tirana, Albania, named after Zog I of Albania, who ruled the country between 1925 and 1939. \nIt runs in a northerly direction from the central Skanderbeg Square towards the recently completed New Boulevard of Tirana. South of the square the avenue becomes D\u00ebshmor\u00ebt e Kombit Boulevard, running south. During the communist period, the Boulevard was named 'Stalin Boulevard' and the name was changed after the restoration of democracy in Albania. \nIn 2012, a statue of Zog I was placed in the boulevard in the event of the 100th Anniversary of the Independence of Albania.\n\n\nSee also\nLandmarks in Tirana\nArchitecture of Albania\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zvunche
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"44842687":{"pageid":44842687,"ns":0,"title":"Zvunche","extract":"Zvunche is a village in Kardzhali Municipality, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoratu_pain
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoratu_Pain","to":"Zoratu Pain"}],"pages":{"37760727":{"pageid":37760727,"ns":0,"title":"Zoratu Pain","extract":"Zoratu Pain (Persian: \u0632\u0631\u062a\u0648\u067e\u0627\u0626\u064a\u0646, also Romanized as Z\u0304orat\u016b P\u0101\u2019\u012bn and Z\u0304orrat\u016b-ye P\u0101\u2019\u012bn) is a village in Gohreh Rural District, Fin District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 8 families.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zuleika_bazhbeuk-melikyan
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zuleika_Bazhbeuk-Melikyan","to":"Zuleika Bazhbeuk-Melikyan"}],"pages":{"53525358":{"pageid":53525358,"ns":0,"title":"Zuleika Bazhbeuk-Melikyan","extract":"Zuleika Bazhbeuk-Melikyan (born 1939) is an Armenian painter. She is daughter to Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan. \n\n\nBiography\nHer work was shown at the Armenian National Gallery September 16, 2016 alongside her father and siblings in a show curated by Margarita Khachatryan. Her painting style continues in the tradition of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in Georgia and brought a new life to the fine art of the seventies. Her multilayered and pointillist method, incarnated with theatrical and romantic soul, express luminosity; They are both emotional and musical. She has been called a, \"musician with a brush in her hand\".\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoltfab_eseanu
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoltfab_Eseanu","to":"Zoltfab Eseanu"}],"pages":{"22774661":{"pageid":22774661,"ns":0,"title":"Zoltfab Eseanu","extract":"Zoltfab Eseanu is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed in the mid-1970s. He won a silver medal in the K-1 4 x 500 m event at the 1975 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Belgrade.\n\n\nReferences\nICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships \u2013 Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936\u20132007 at the Wayback Machine (archived 2010-01-05)\nICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships \u2013 Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936\u20132007 at WebCite (archived 2009-11-09)"}}}}
part_xec/zurlon_tipton
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zurlon_Tipton","to":"Zurlon Tipton"}],"pages":{"43700321":{"pageid":43700321,"ns":0,"title":"Zurlon Tipton","extract":"Zurlon Tipton (April 27, 1990 \u2013 June 28, 2016) was an American football running back. He played college football at Central Michigan and signed with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2014.\n\n\nCollege career\nTipton played college football at Central Michigan University. During his career, he rushed for 2,463 yards on 461 carries with 34 touchdowns.\n\n\nProfessional career\n\n\nIndianapolis Colts\nTipton was signed by the Indianapolis Colts after going undrafted in the 2014 NFL Draft. Tipton performed well in the preseason and made the Colts initial 53 man roster, but was waived on September 9, 2014, and re-signed to the practice squad shortly afterward. On November 22, Tipton was promoted to the active roster when Griff Whalen was waived.After seeing some limited action on special teams, Tipton played running back against the Dallas Cowboys and scored his first NFL touchdown on a 1-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck.\nTipton saw the first significant game action of his pro football career in the Colts' first game of the 2014 playoffs, supplanting the role of former third-overall Cleveland Browns draft pick Trent Richardson as the second running back behind Dan Herron. He carried the ball 11 times for a total of 40 yards, and also recorded a single reception for six yards. The Colts defeated the visiting Cincinnati Bengals by a score of 26\u201310 in the game. In the AFC Championship against the New England Patriots, Tipton scored his first NFL rushing touchdown.\nOn September 5, 2015, Tipton was waived by the Colts, but signed to the practice squad on September 17, 2015. He was signed shortly after to the active roster.\nOn November 26, 2015, Tipton was again waived by the Colts. He was signed by the Colts again on November 30, and waived again on December 21.\n\n\nCareer statistics\n\n\nRegular season\n\n\nPostseason\n\n\nPersonal life\n\n\nLegal history\nOn December 25, 2015, Tipton was arrested and charged with criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, after reportedly firing a single shot from his AR-15 rifle into his girlfriend's house. He was released on a $3,000 bond.\n\n\nDeath\nOn June 28, 2016, Tipton accidentally shot himself in the stomach while removing a bag containing two guns from his car. He was taken to the hospital in good condition but died shortly afterwards.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nIndianapolis Colts bio"}}}}
part_xec/zumba
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"25228183":{"pageid":25228183,"ns":0,"title":"Zumba","extract":"Zumba is a fitness program that involves cardio and Latin-inspired dance. It was founded by Colombian dancer and choreographer Beto P\u00e9rez in 2001, and by 2012, it had 110,000 locations and 12 million people taking classes weekly. Zumba is a trademark owned by Zumba Fitness, LLC.\n\n\nOrigin\nZumba was created in the 1990s by dancer and choreographer Beto P\u00e9rez, an aerobics instructor in Cali, Colombia. After forgetting his usual music one day, and using cassette tapes of Latin dance music (salsa and merengue) for class, P\u00e9rez began integrating the music and dancing into other classes, calling it \"Rumbacize\".In 2001, P\u00e9rez partnered with Alberto Perlman and Alberto Aghion to launch Zumba, and the trio released a series of fitness videos sold via infomercial. P\u00e9rez decided on the word \"Zumba\" because of its similarity to the word \"rumba\", the Cuban musical genre. P\u00e9rez and his partner began to replace the first letter of \"rumba\" until they landed on \"sumba\", and P\u00e9rez ultimately decided to spell it with the letter 'z' because he liked the fictional character Zorro when he was a child.In 2012, Insight Venture Partners and the Raine Group invested in the venture. The company expanded into class instruction, and by 2015, according to Perlman, there were 14 million Zumba students in 186 countries.\n\n\nChoreography\nZumba choreography is composed using all or some of sixteen core steps. There are four basic rhythms: salsa, reggaeton, merengue, and cumbia; each basic rhythm has four core steps.\n\n\nClasses\n\nZumba classes are taught by instructors licensed by Zumba Fitness, LLC. In one Zumba class, typically around one hour long, a participant can burn up to 600 kcal, depending on the intensity. The music combines the dance styles of cumbia, salsa, merengue, mambo, flamenco, chachacha, reggaeton, soca, samba, hip hop music, ax\u00e9 music, and tango.\nZumba instructors have the option to become members of the Zumba Instructor Network (ZIN), to receive monthly music and bimonthly training DVDs to assist with the creation of music and choreography for their classes. By 2019, there were more than 100,000 Zumba instructors around the world.There are ten types of classes, for different levels of age and exertion:\nZumba Gold \u2014 a low-impact, lower-intensity version of a typical Zumba class.\nZumba Step \u2014 a lower-body workout that incorporates Zumba routines and step aerobics with Latin dance rhythms.\nZumba Toning \u2014 for people who do their workouts with toning sticks, targeting the abs, thighs, arms, and other muscles. This type of Zumba class provides participants with a cardio workout and strength training.\nAqua Zumba \u2014 classes held in a swimming pool. The instructor leads the class poolside while participants follow in shallow water. The moves have been adapted to combine the dance movements used in a Zumba Fitness class with those used in aqua fitness classes.\nZumba in the Circuit \u2014 combines dance with circuit training. These classes usually last 30 minutes and feature strength exercises on various stations in timed intervals.\nZumbatomic, Zumba Kids, and Zumba Kids Jr. \u2014 classes designed for children aged 7 to 11 and 4 to 6, respectively.\nZumba Gold-Toning \u2014 a toning class for older participants with the goal of improving muscle strength, posture, mobility, and coordination.\nZumba Sentao \u2014 a chair workout that focuses on using body weight to strengthen and tone the body.\nStrong Nation (formerly Strong by Zumba) \u2014 a class launched in 2016 that combines high-intensity interval training with Synced Music Motivation.\nZumbini \u2014 a class for babies and children at the ages of 0\u20133 years old and their caregivers. Their live classes stream on BabyFirstTV.\nA Plate by Zumba \u2014 an e-learning program to learn about healthy eating habits.\n\n\nBenefits\nZumba is intended as a total-body cardio and aerobic workout, which provides a large calorie consumption. One 2012 study found that a participant burns 300 to 900 kcal with an hour-long Zumba exercise.Because Zumba offers different options, proponents of the Zumba program claim that it is safe for all ages, meaning anyone can participate. Some of the classes are specifically aimed at elderly people.Besides its high calorie burning benefit, Zumba can help lower the risk of heart disease, reduce blood pressure and LDL cholesterol, and increase HDL cholesterol.\n\n\nLegal issues\nIn 2013, the Rabbinical Court of the Ashkenazi Community in the Haredi city of Beitar Illit ruled against Zumba (a type of dance fitness) classes, although they were held with a female instructor and all-female participants. The Court said, in part: \"Both in form and manner, the activity [Zumba] is entirely at odds with both the ways of the Torah and the holiness of Israel, as are the songs associated with it.\"In June 2017, Zumba was banned in Iran for being un-Islamic. In August 2017, six people were arrested after being accused of \"trying to change lifestyles\" by teaching Zumba.\n\n\nEvents\nThe annual ZIN-con for Zumba instructors from around the world takes place in the United States, including master classes, specialty training and a Zumba concert. In addition to the Annual Zumba Convention, Zumba also operates a number of one-day Academies where instructors can attend master classes and rhythm sessions. These events are held in cities globally. In January 2016, the first Zumba Cruise took place.\n\n\nProducts\nZumba began selling DVDs via infomercials in 2002, selling more than 10 million DVDs by 2012.In 2005, the Zumba Academy was launched to license instructors for teaching Zumba classes.In 2007, the company launched a clothing line called Zumba Wear; as of 2012, official apparel sales amounted to $10-million per year.In July 2012, Zumba released the compilation album Zumba Fitness Dance Party.\n\n\nVideo games\nIn 2010, Zumba released its first fitness video game\u2014Zumba Fitness\u2014on 30 November 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (on Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3), selling 3 million copies by August 2011. It was followed by Zumba Fitness 2, released in November 2011, with a similar game released on the Xbox 360 as Zumba Fitness Rush in February 2012. In October 2012, Zumba Fitness Core was released for the Wii and Xbox 360, including new features such as nutrition tips and the ability to set personal goals.Zumba Fitness: World Party was released on 5 November 2013, featuring a new \"World Tour\" mode that unlocks songs from seven global destinations as a player progresses, as well as authentic customs, local rhythms and native dance styles. The game was followed a couple weeks later by Zumba Kids on 19 November 2013.On 19 November 2019, Zumba Burn It Up! was released by 505 Games and Sega in Japan and certain countries (digital only) for the Nintendo Switch, as the first Zumba game in six years.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\nHow I Built This - Zumba: Beto P\u00e9rez & Alberto Perlman"}}}}
part_xec/zwolen_county
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zwole\u0144_County","to":"Zwole\u0144 County"}],"pages":{"5706644":{"pageid":5706644,"ns":0,"title":"Zwole\u0144 County","extract":"Zwole\u0144 County (Polish: powiat zwole\u0144ski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and only town is Zwole\u0144, which lies 104 kilometres (65 mi) south-east of Warsaw.\nThe county covers an area of 571.24 square kilometres (220.6 sq mi). As of 2019 its total population is 36,222, out of which the population of Zwole\u0144 is 7,698, and the rural population is 28,524.\n\n\nNeighbouring counties\nZwole\u0144 County is bordered by Kozienice County to the north, Pu\u0142awy County to the east, Opole Lubelskie County to the south-east, Lipsko County to the south and Radom County to the west.\n\n\nAdministrative division\nThe county is subdivided into five gminas (one urban-rural and four rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population.\n\n\nAgriculture and cuisine\nZwole\u0144 County is one of the main areas of strawberry cultivation in Poland, which is one of the main strawberry producers in Europe. Zwole\u0144 strawberries and konfitura truskawkowa (a type of traditional Polish strawberry jam) are officially protected traditional foods of the area, as designated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland.\n\n\nTransport\nThe National roads 12 and 79, and Voivodeship roads 733 and 787 pass through the county.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zudan
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"31384753":{"pageid":31384753,"ns":0,"title":"Zudan","extract":"Zudan (Persian: \u0632\u0648\u062f\u0627\u0646, also Romanized as Z\u016bd\u0101n) is a village in Garkan Rural District, Garkan-e Jonubi District, Mobarakeh County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,063, in 276 families.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zurab_rtveliashvili
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zurab_Rtveliashvili","to":"Zurab Rtveliashvili"}],"pages":{"8159630":{"pageid":8159630,"ns":0,"title":"Zurab Rtveliashvili","extract":"Zurab Rtveliashvili (16 October 1967 \u2013 20 April 2021) was a Georgian poet and multi-media performer. Rtveliashvili was born in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. He is featured in the 2009 documentary film At the Top of My Voice.In 2010, Rtveliashvili was offered asylum in Stockholm, Sweden, from persecution in his native Georgia.\n\n\nDeath\nRtveliashvili died in Tbilisi after a battle with cancer on 20 April 2021.\n\n\nPublications\nI-reqtsia (1997)\nApokrifi (2001)\nAnarqi (2006)\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zutulba_ocellaris
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zutulba_ocellaris","to":"Zutulba ocellaris"}],"pages":{"31341015":{"pageid":31341015,"ns":0,"title":"Zutulba ocellaris","extract":"Zutulba ocellaris is a moth of the family Zygaenidae. It is found in South Africa.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zois_ballas
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zois_Ballas","to":"Zois Ballas"}],"pages":{"19556081":{"pageid":19556081,"ns":0,"title":"Zois Ballas","extract":"Zois Ballas (Greek: \u0396\u03ce\u03b7\u03c2 \u039c\u03c0\u03ac\u03bb\u03bb\u03b1\u03c2; born 1987) is a Greek professional basketball player. He is 2.05 m (6 ft 8 3\u20444 in) in height and he plays at the power forward position.\n\n\nProfessional career\nBallas played with AEK Athens, Doukas, and Doxa Lefkadas.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nEurobasket.com Profile\nAEK.com Profile"}}}}
part_xec/zushan_mountain
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zushan_Mountain","to":"Zushan Mountain"}],"pages":{"35978641":{"pageid":35978641,"ns":0,"title":"Zushan Mountain","extract":"Zushan Mountain is a mountain in Qinglong, China. It is around two hours drive from Qinhuangdao in Hebei province. The main peak, the Heavenly Goddess Peak, has an elevation of 1,424 metres (4,672 ft).\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zonalnoye_air_enterprise
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zonalnoye_Air_Enterprise","to":"Zonalnoye Air Enterprise"}],"pages":{"36345015":{"pageid":36345015,"ns":0,"title":"Zonalnoye Air Enterprise","extract":"Zonalnoye (Russian: \u0410\u0432\u0438\u0430\u043f\u0440\u0435\u0434\u043f\u0440\u0438\u044f\u0442\u0438\u0435 \u0417\u043e\u043d\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0435, Aviapredprijatije Zonaljnoje) was founded on January 20, 1992 and is an airline based in Tymovskoye (Sakhalin Oblast) of Russia which specialises in the transportation and storage of petroleum and related equipment. Zonalnoye also engages in the wholesale of fuel\n\n\nFleet\n\n\nCriminal liability\nOn 26 March 2012, the head of Zonalnoye was subject to criminal liability (by Yegor Korczak, the Sakhalin transport prosecutor) for regularly carrying passengers in an Mi-2 helicopter in 2011 without a passenger license. The company made 75 passenger flights in that year, carrying 1007 passengers on the routes:\n\nAlexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky - Trambaus - Viahtu - Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky\nOkha - Rybnovskij - OkhaThe airline was also fined 40,000 Roubles.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zrarieh
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"21280510":{"pageid":21280510,"ns":0,"title":"Zrarieh","extract":"Zrarieh is a town in southern Lebanon, located in the Sidon District. It is home to about 20,000 people, over half of whom are emigrants to West Africa, Europe and the Americas. The etymology of \"Zrarieh\" is derived from the Aramaic word for rose or flower. Zrarieh's residents are Shia Muslims by religious confession and are involved in business, farming, the professions and many other trades.\nHistorically, the village has supported the Lebanese Communist Party though in more recent years, support has shifted to more mainstream Shia parties.\n\n\nNotable people\nKamel Mrowa\n\n\nSee also\nZrarieh massacre\n\n\nExternal links\nZrarieh Official Website\nZrariyeh, Localiban"}}}}
part_xec/zurich_cantonal_bank
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zurich_Cantonal_Bank","to":"Zurich Cantonal Bank"}],"pages":{"28364251":{"pageid":28364251,"ns":0,"title":"Zurich Cantonal Bank","extract":"Zurich Cantonal Bank (German: Z\u00fcrcher Kantonalbank, or ZKB) is the largest cantonal bank and fourth largest bank in Switzerland, as well as the leading financial services provider in the Greater Zurich area, with total assets of over CHF 150 billion.ZKB, as an independent, incorporated public-law institution, is wholly owned by the Canton of Zurich. Ultimate supervision of ZKB is the responsibility of the Cantonal Council of Zurich, whose duties are laid down in Zurich's Cantonal Bank Act.Under the law, the canton of Zurich bears responsibility for all ZKB's liabilities should the bank's resources prove inadequate. This cantonal guarantee acts as a stabilising force for the financial market as a whole, particularly in times of economic uncertainty.\nIn October 2009, Global Finance magazine rated ZKB at one of the five safest banks in the world, on the basis of it being one of only five financial institutions that enjoyed a triple Standard & Poor's, Fitch and Moody's AAA/Aaa rating globally.\nIn November 2013, Z\u00fcrcher Kantonalbank was classified as a systemically important bank in Switzerland by order of the Swiss National Bank, alongside UBS, Credit Suisse, Raiffeisen (Switzerland) and PostFinance, and must meet stricter capital requirements and prepare contingency plans for times of crisis.\n\n\nHistory\nThe Zurich Cantonal Bank was founded in 1870 as \"bank of the citizens of Zurich\" following an initiative of Johann Jakob Keller (1823\u20131903), then member of the cantonal council of Zurich. The canton of Zurich provided the necessary endowment capital and appointed the senior governing bodies. The public service mandate and the corresponding social and political responsibility were established by law.\n\n\nNetwork\nWith 103 outlets, ZKB is the largest network of branches in the canton of Zurich.\nZKB also maintains a network of international representatives and regional advisory offices in Beijing, Mumbai, Singapore, Panama, and Sao Paulo. ZKB also has a branch in Austria (Salzburg).\n\n\nZKB Gold ETF\nOn 15 March 2006, Zurich Cantonal Bank launched the ZKB Gold ETF, which is listed in Switzerland under the symbol ZGLD. The fund invests exclusively in physical gold. The ETF has three unit classes traded in different currencies: USD, EUR, and CHF. Shares are sold in 1 ounce gold units, with a minimum purchase of one unit (one ounce).\nUnits are normally bought and sold for cash. For payment in kind, only integral 12.5 kg ingots are assured (subject to the total holding). The NAV is based on closing prices on the New York exchange according to Bloomberg Golds Comdty HP.\n\n\nSee also\n\nCantonal bank\nList of Banks in Switzerland\nGold exchange-traded fund\n\n\nExternal links\n\nWebsite of Zurich Cantonal Bank\nZurich Cantonal Bank Austria\n\n\nNotes and references"}}}}
part_xec/zoomorphology
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"1260101":{"pageid":1260101,"ns":0,"title":"Zoomorphology","extract":"Zoomorphology is a quarterly academic journal published by Springer-Verlag Germany of Berlin, Germany. The journal has been published earlier under names Zoomorphologie, Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Morphologie der Tiere, and Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Morphologie und \u00d6kologie der Tiere.According to EBSCOhost, it \"features original papers based on morphological investigation of invertebrates and vertebrates at the macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural levels, including embryological studies.\"\n\n\nSee also\nList of zoology journals\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zsofia_susanyi
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zs\u00f3fia_Sus\u00e1nyi","to":"Zs\u00f3fia Sus\u00e1nyi"}],"pages":{"37860691":{"pageid":37860691,"ns":0,"title":"Zs\u00f3fia Sus\u00e1nyi","extract":"Zs\u00f3fia Sus\u00e1nyi (born 16 February 1992, in Szeged) is a Hungarian tennis player.\nSus\u00e1nyi won one singles and two doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 25 October 2010, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 592. On 18 July 2011, she peaked at world number 562 in the doubles rankings.\nSus\u00e1nyi made four appearances for the Hungary Fed Cup team in 2009 and 2010.\n\n\nITF finals (3\u20132)\n\n\nSingles (1\u20131)\n\n\nDoubles (2\u20131)\n\n\nFed Cup participation\n\n\nSingles\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZs\u00f3fia Sus\u00e1nyi at the Women's Tennis Association \nZs\u00f3fia Sus\u00e1nyi at the International Tennis Federation \nZs\u00f3fia Sus\u00e1nyi at the Billie Jean King Cup"}}}}
part_xec/zographus_plicaticollis
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zographus_plicaticollis","to":"Zographus plicaticollis"}],"pages":{"53633613":{"pageid":53633613,"ns":0,"title":"Zographus plicaticollis","extract":"Zographus plicaticollis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by James Thomson in 1868. It is known from South Africa and Namibia.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zurich_letten_railway_station
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Z\u00fcrich_Letten_railway_station","to":"Z\u00fcrich Letten railway station"}],"pages":{"35140323":{"pageid":35140323,"ns":0,"title":"Z\u00fcrich Letten railway station","extract":"Z\u00fcrich Letten is a former railway station in the Swiss city of Z\u00fcrich. It is situated on the old route of the Lake Z\u00fcrich right bank railway (Rechtsufrige Z\u00fcrichseebahn) from Zurich Hbf station to Rapperswil station. Radical changes to the local railway geography led to the closure of the station in 1990, but the station building still exists, and the trackbed is used as a pedestrian path.\nThe former railway station is adjacent to the Letten Power Station on the Limmat.\n\n\nHistory\nAs built in 1894, the right bank railway was a single track line that departed from Z\u00fcrich Hbf in a westerly direction, before performing a clockwise 270 degrees turn via a viaduct over the Limmat. It then passed through Letten station and the Letten Tunnel in order to reach Stadelhofen station. By rail the distance between Zurich Hbf and Stadelhofen was some 5 kilometres (3.1 mi), despite the fact that they are only 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) apart in a straight line.In 1990 the Letten Tunnel was replaced by the Hirschengraben Tunnel, which took a direct route from new through low-level platforms at Zurich Hbf under the Limmat to Stadelhofen. After the new route opened, Letten station was closed and the original railway line and tunnel fell into disuse. For a while the area became a centre for Z\u00fcrich's drug scene, until this was driven away by police action in 1995. The railway line was closed in 1998, and by 2002 it had been removed, and the tunnel was filled in and sealed off.\n\n\nCurrent use\nThe former track bed across the viaduct and through Letten station has been converted into a pedestrian and cycle route, whilst the Letten Tunnel has been closed off. The station building is currently used by the publishers of the magazine Transhelvetica, but other future uses for the station building are under discussion, with use as a theatre and/or restaurant proposed.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n Media related to Z\u00fcrich Letten former railway station at Wikimedia Commons\nArticle on the history of the station and tunnel (in German)"}}}}
part_xec/zona_rosa_de_bogota
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zona_Rosa_de_Bogot\u00e1","to":"Zona Rosa de Bogot\u00e1"}],"redirects":[{"from":"Zona Rosa de Bogot\u00e1","to":"Chapinero"}],"pages":{"5765110":{"pageid":5765110,"ns":0,"title":"Chapinero","extract":"Chapinero is the 2nd locality of Bogot\u00e1, capital of Colombia. It is located in the north of the city and is one of the more affluent districts of the city. This district is mostly inhabited by upper class residents. The boundaries are Calle 39 in the south, Avenida Caracas in the west, Calle 100 in the north and the Eastern Hills in the east.\nThe Central Business District (CBD) is located between Calle 72 (traditionally known as the Financial District) in the south and Calle 100 in the north. Chapinero hosts several important leisure, dining and nightlife areas of the city. The locality covers 3,899 hectares (9,630 acres). 35.1% is considered urban area, 23.1% unbuilt area; 20.4% residential area and 21.2% protected rural area.\n\n\nHistory\n\nChapinero was part of the thoroughfare connecting Bogot\u00e1 and the northern part of the country. The area was settled in 1812 by workers in the various industries that provided Bogot\u00e1 with its day-to-day necessities. The name Chapinero comes from the shoemakers of bespoke shoes for chapines, the local expression for people suffering of pigeon toe syndrome.\nToward the end of the 19th century, the area was further settled with mansions and country estates. As the urbanized city expanded, the area was integrated accordingly. Mule-pulled trams were extended northward in 1875, followed by electric tracks in 1910.\nWhen the Special District of Bogot\u00e1 was formed in 1955, the area was made into a locality. At that time the El Lago, Chic\u00f3, and Catalu\u00f1a neighborhoods were added into the locality. The physical boundaries remained the same under the reorganization into the Capital District that took place in 1991.\nTogether with La Candelaria and Teusaquillo, Chapinero is one of the traditional neighborhoods that is distinctive of a particular era in the city's history and urban growth. A historically upper-class neighborhood, the southern part of Chapinero is famous for areas with large Victorian houses reflecting the influence of European architectural styles in Bogot\u00e1 at the beginning of the 20th century.\n\n\nEconomy and culture\n\nChapinero is one of the most important commercial and economic zones of the capital city. Banking and financial centers are headquartered along Calle 72, Carrera 7 and Calle 100 with major shopping areas located along Carreras 11 and 15. Several universities are based in the locality, including the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Catholic University of Colombia, Universidad Piloto de Colombia, and the National Pedagogic University.\nThe zone also includes popular dining areas and nightlife centers, which include the Zona Rosa, the Parque de la 93, and the Zona G; the last one known for its wide offer of upscale restaurants (G stands for Gourmet).\nChapinero is also the center of Bogot\u00e1's gay community. There are more than 100 bars, discos and clubs that cater to the gay community in Bogot\u00e1, many of which can be found in Chapinero. The biggest and most popular gay disco in Bogot\u00e1, Theatron, is located in the heart of Chapinero. Furthermore, the former mayor of Chapinero, Blanca In\u00e9s Dur\u00e1n Hern\u00e1ndez, is openly lesbian.\nThe locality has a unique community center focused on the LGBT population of the neighborhood and the city. It is the first of its kind in Latin America.\n\n\nGovernment\nChapinero is among the 20 localities that make up the Capital District of Bogota and thus has its own local administration that is under the jurisdiction of the District's Government secretariat. The current locality mayor is Hernando J. Quintero, appointed by the Mayor of Bogot\u00e1, Enrique Pe\u00f1alosa.\nFor the 2015 fiscal year it counted with a budget of 26,053,160,000 pesos, about US$8,400,000.\n\n\nGeneral information\n\n\nBorders\nNorth: Calle 100, bordering the locality of Usaqu\u00e9n\nEast: the Eastern Hills, bordering the municipalities of La Calera and Choach\u00ed\nSouth: Calle 39, bordering the locality of Santa Fe\nWest: Avenida Caracas and Autopista Norte, with the localities of Barrios Unidos and Teusaquillo\n\n\nPoints of interest\nChic\u00f3 Museum (Museo del Chic\u00f3), which includes an old manor house and a surrounding park.\nOur Lady of Lourdes Basilica (Bas\u00edlica de Nuestra Se\u00f1ora de Lourdes)\n93rd street park (93 Park; Parque de la 93), which is also a hotspot for upscale restaurants, bars and nightclubs.\nShopping centers:\nAvenida Chile, formerly known as Granahorrar\nCentro Andino\nAtlantis Plaza\nEl Retiro\nUnited Church of Bogot\u00e1\n\n\nTransportation\nMajor east-west roads include Calles 39, 45, 53, 57, 63, 85, 92, 94, 100, and Avenida Chile (Calle 72). North-south routes include Carreras 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and Avenida Caracas.\nThe locality is served by TransMilenio lines on Avenida Caracas (Carrera 14) and to the west along the Carrera 30. All of the major roads have extensive private bus services.\n\n\nNeighborhoods\nEl Nogal, El Chic\u00f3, Antiguo Country, Rosales, Villa del Cerro, Chapinero Central, Chapinero Alto, La Cabrera, El Lago, El Virrey, Quinta Camacho, Pardo Rubio, Marly, La Salle, Bosque Calder\u00f3n and La Porci\u00fancula.\nBefore 1955, the term Chapinero included some neighborhoods that are now part of the Teusaquillo locality and did not include the El Lago, Chic\u00f3, and Catalu\u00f1a neighborhoods that are currently part of the locality.\n\n\nHydrology\nThe rural Eastern Hills today are heavily forested, while until the 1930s were very much deforested. They are crossed by several rivers and creeks, many of which flow through the locality in man-made canals. Among the more important waterways are the Arzobispo River which joins with the San Francisco into the Bogot\u00e1 River and the Quebrada El Virrey that forms a part of the Salitre river system.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\nCity of Bogota site (in Spanish)\nOfficial Secretary of Bogot\u00e1 site about Chapinero (in Spanish)\nNational University of Colombia in the locality (in Spanish)"}}}}
part_xec/zorilispe_flavoapicalis
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zorilispe_flavoapicalis","to":"Zorilispe flavoapicalis"}],"pages":{"46467768":{"pageid":46467768,"ns":0,"title":"Zorilispe flavoapicalis","extract":"Zorilispe flavoapicalis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1939. It is known from the Democratic Republic of Congo.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zohaib_asghar
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zohaib_Asghar","to":"Zohaib Asghar"}],"pages":{"43535545":{"pageid":43535545,"ns":0,"title":"Zohaib Asghar","extract":"Zohaib Asghar (Urdu: \u0632\u0648\u06c1\u06cc\u0628 \u0627\u0635\u063a\u0631) is a Pakistani actor. He rose to prominence after mark his debut in film by playing the role of Tambi in critical and internationally acclaim 2013 Pakistani film Zinda Bhaag, for which he was nominated as Best Actor in a Comic Role at 1st ARY Film Awards.\n\n\nCareer\nZohaib Asghar has no background in acting, prior to showbiz, Asghar was a mobile accessories dealer. He auditioned for film in Lahore auditions, and got selected for one of three lead roles in film alongside Khurram Patras and Salman Ahmed Khan, who were also non-actors prior to auditions.\n\n\nFilmography\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZohaib Asghar on Facebook\nZohaib Asghar at Rotten Tomatoes"}}}}
part_xec/zokir_almatov
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zokir_Almatov","to":"Zokir Almatov"}],"pages":{"40693550":{"pageid":40693550,"ns":0,"title":"Zokir Almatov","extract":"Zokir Almatov (born 10 October 1949 in Zangiata, Tashkent Region, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union), sometimes romanized Zakir, was an Uzbek politician who was the interior minister of Uzbekistan until 2005.In 1967 he graduated from high school and immediately began to work at the Tashavtomash plant. He joined the Soviet Army in 1971, serving in the Internal Troops. In 1976 he graduated from Tashkent State University's Faculty of Law, which allowed him to work in district police departments around the country. From 1990 to 1991, he was Head of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Tashkent Regional Executive Committee. On September 16, 1991, as a Colonel Almatov, was appointed as the first Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, succeeding his Soviet counterpart Vyacheslav Kamalov. He announced his retirement due to his poor health in 2005, and was officially dismissed in early 2006. In December 2016, he came out of retirement and came back into the political sphere, becoming the Chairman of the State Anti-Corruption Commission of Uzbekistan. Despite this, his appointment was not published and or confirmed by official documents. On February 27, 2018, Almatov was appointed as special adviser to the Interior Minister of Uzbekistan.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zully_montero
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zully_Montero","to":"Zully Montero"}],"pages":{"23300868":{"pageid":23300868,"ns":0,"title":"Zully Montero","extract":"Clara Zully Montero (Spanish pronunciation: [\u02c8kla\u027ea \u02c8suli mon\u02c8te\u027eo]; born January 25, 1944) is a Cuban actress who has worked in television, film, and theatre. \n\n\nBiography\nMontero was born in Santo Suarez, Cuba. At the age of 11, Montero gathered a group of friends and created her own plays, which were presented to family and friends. Her mother noticed her interest in performing, and placed her in La Academia De Arte Dramatico De La Habana (School of Dramatic Arts in Havana, Cuba). When she graduated from school, she participated in a radio talent contest, which was searching for an actress to participate in a radio soap opera. She won the contest and was featured on the show. After the radio soap opera, she went on to do some theater. At the age of 16, she placed her acting career on hold to get married, and gave birth to two daughters, Martha and Elaine. Her life in Cuba was very difficult, and the lack of liberty led to her decision to leave Cuba.\nMontero and her husband moved to her uncle-in-law's home in New York, United States, and they worked to provide food and shelter for their family. She worked in a shoe factory, a post card factory, and in clothing factories. During this time, she became pregnant with her third child, Jezabel Montero. Then she decided to study English and take typing classes. She got a job in an import/export company near Wall Street in New York City. There, she bumped into an old friend with whom she had done theater in Cuba. He invited her to his theater group, where she began acting again. Her husband did not approve her acting, and this led to their divorce. She had to work two jobs to maintain her family, but continued working in the theater. There, she began expanding her acting career from theater to television. In 1979, she played Aurelia in the movie \"El Super\". Then in 1990, she appeared in her first on-screen soap opera, \"El Magnate\".\n\n\nFilmography\n\n\nExternal links\nCara a Cara Zully revel\u00f3 grandes secretos [1]\nZully Montero at IMDb\nwww.allmovie.com : Zully Montero\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zrnovci
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"11555679":{"pageid":11555679,"ns":0,"title":"Zrnovci","extract":"Zrnovci (Macedonian: \u0417\u0440\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0446\u0438 ) is a village in North Macedonia. It is a seat of the Zrnovci municipality.\n\n\nGeography\nZrnovci is situated in the east part of North Macedonia, 8 km south of Ko\u010dani, placed in the Ko\u010dani valley, more precisely in the foot of the mountain Pla\u010dkovica, with an area of 2848 ha. 57% of the total area of Zrnovci is forest, whereas 32% arable land. The biggest part of the arable land is rice fields (the total yearly production of rice bulb is averagely 800 tons out of which 480 t belong to the community sector).\nThe river of Zrnovci goes through the village. The river itself is one of the more abundant tributaries of the river Bregalnica. On the river, there is a power station which has largely changed the natural water flow of the river as well as its environment (the living conditions) in it. The mouth area of the Zrnovska river is 38 km2, while its length is 24 km.\n\n\nClimate\nThe height of Zrnovci above sea level is 345 m and as a part of the valley of Kocani it is shielded against strong north winds coming from the mountain Osogovo, and against air breakthrough from the south, it is protected by the mountain Pla\u010dkovica. The parameters that illustrate the climate in this region are the following:\n\nthe average yearly temperature is 13 \u00b0C\nthe average half year relative humidity of the air is 71%\nthe average yearly sum of rainfall is 547,9 mm\n\n\nDemographics\nAccording to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 2,221 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:\nMacedonians 2,217\nSerbs 2\nOthers 2There are 2279 inhabitants in Zrnovci, 98% of which are ethnic Macedonians and Macedonian Orthodox Christians. 1137 people are able to work, 730 of which are unemployed. The profile of the education level is the following:\n\n27% are with secondary education,\n2% with higher professional education and\n1% with universityThe inhabitants are mainly agricultural producers who cultivate their fields; part of them keep domestic animals or have trade store or restaurants. The craft and the few small industrial objects give out an impression of town activities.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website"}}}}
part_xec/zygogramma_disrupta
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zygogramma_disrupta","to":"Zygogramma disrupta"}],"pages":{"53166034":{"pageid":53166034,"ns":0,"title":"Zygogramma disrupta","extract":"Zygogramma disrupta is a species of beetle belonging to the family Chrysomelidae.\n\n\nDescription\nZ. disrupta is a small leaf beetle with a brown pronotum and yellow elytra marked with elongated brown stripes.\n\n\nDistribution and Habitat\nZ. disrupta can be found in North America, and was introduced to Russia in the 1980s.Adult beetles are associated with Ragweed (family Ambrosia), especially the species Ambrosia artemisiifolia and A. psilostachya.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\nReferences for Zygogramma disrupta' at the Biodiversity Heritage Library"}}}}
part_xec/zoltan_boros
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zolt\u00e1n_Boros","to":"Zolt\u00e1n Boros"}],"pages":{"21738072":{"pageid":21738072,"ns":0,"title":"Zolt\u00e1n Boros","extract":"Zolt\u00e1n Boros (28 June 1948) is a Hungarian orienteering competitor. He received a bronze medal in the relay event at the 1972 World Orienteering Championships in Ji\u010d\u00edn, together with J\u00e1nos S\u0151t\u00e9r, G\u00e9za Vajda and Andr\u00e1s Heged\u0171s. At the 1974 World Championships in Viborg he placed sixth in the relay with the Hungarian team.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zote
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"57710287":{"pageid":57710287,"ns":0,"title":"Zote","extract":"Zote may refer to:\n\nZote (soap), a laundry soap brand\nZote (village), a village in Mizoram, India\nZote the Mighty, a character in the video game Hollow Knight"}}}}
part_xec/zydowski_brod
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"\u017bydowski_Br\u00f3d","to":"\u017bydowski Br\u00f3d"}],"pages":{"21117320":{"pageid":21117320,"ns":0,"title":"\u017bydowski Br\u00f3d","extract":"\u017bydowski Br\u00f3d [\u0290\u0268\u02c8d\u0254fski \u02c8brut] is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Jutrosin, within Rawicz County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Jutrosin, 26 km (16 mi) east of Rawicz, and 88 km (55 mi) south of the regional capital Pozna\u0144.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zone_music_reporter
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zone_Music_Reporter","to":"Zone Music Reporter"}],"pages":{"24724335":{"pageid":24724335,"ns":0,"title":"Zone Music Reporter","extract":"Zone Music Reporter (formerly New Age Reporter) is a website tracking New Age, world, and instrumental music. The site features weekly playlist, monthly airplay charts, and album reviews. Premium services are also offered to artists and their management compiling custom airplay reports for that artist.\n\n\nAwards\n\n\nPast winners\nThe Zone Music Reporter sponsors the yearly ZMR Awards yearly (Formerly the NAR LifeStyle Music Awards) since 2004. Past winners include Marc Enfroy, Paul Adams, Michael Dulin, Jeff Oster, Bill Leslie, Jeff Pearce, \u00c1ine Minogue, Peter Kater, Will Ackerman, Starr Parodi, Ricky Kej, Al Conti, Michael DeMaria, Darlene Koldenhoven, Sangeeta Kaur, Aomusic, Kerani, Fiona Joy, and Amethystium.\n\n\nCategories\nAlbum of the Year\nBest Ambient Album\nBest Celtic Album\nBest Contemporary Instrumental Album\nBest Cover Art\nBest Dance/Dub/Club Album\nBest Electronic Album\nBest Groove / Chill Album\nBest Holiday Album\nBest Instrumental Album (Acoustic)\nBest Instrumental Album (Piano)\nBest Native American Album\nBest Neo-Classical Album\nBest New Artist\nBest Piano Album - Solo\nBest Piano Album - with Instrumentation\nBest Relaxation/Meditation Album\nBest Vocal Album\nBest World Album\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website"}}}}
part_xec/zombies_paradise
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zombies_Paradise","to":"Zombies Paradise"}],"pages":{"26676636":{"pageid":26676636,"ns":0,"title":"Zombies Paradise","extract":"Zombies Paradise is a 2006 cover album by the Leningrad Cowboys.\n\n\nTrack listing\n\n\nPersonnel\nThe Leningrad Cowboys:\n\nTipe Johnson \u2013 vocals\nSakke J\u00e4rvenp\u00e4\u00e4 \u2013 vocals\nJay Kortehisto \u2013 Trombone, vocals\nMarzi Nyman \u2013 Guitar, vocals (lead vocals on track 10)\nPemo Ojala \u2013 trumpet, vocals\nPetri Puolitaival \u2013 Tenor sax, vocals\nMauri Sum\u00e9n \u2013 keyboards, accordion, vocals\nTimo Tolonen \u2013 Bass, vocals\nTume Uusitalo \u2013 Guitar, vocals\nVarre Vartiainen \u2013 guitar, vocalsAdditional musicians:\n\nJohanna F\u00f6rsti \u2013 backing vocals on tracks 1,3,4,7-9,11\nMarika Tuhkala \u2013 backing vocals on tracks 1,3,7-9,11\nLoLife \u2013 rap and additional programming on track 5\nAake Kalliala \u2013 laughter on track 12Additional choir arrangements on tracks 1,3,11 by Mauri Sum\u00e9n. Performed by Controes Minores conducted by Hannu Norjanen\n\n\nSingles\n\n\n\"Der Lachende Vagabund\"\nCD\nLeningrad Cowboys Ltd/ LCPROMO (Finland) [promo]\"Der Lachende Vagabund\"\n\"Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)\" [live]\n\"Kashmir\" [live]\n\n\nYou're My Heart, You're My Soul\"\nCD\nSony BMG/82876842532 (Finland)\"You're My Heart, You're My Soul\" - 3:31\n\"Happy Together (2006)\" - 2:55\n\"Happy Together (Original)\" - 2:49\nFeat, The Alexandrov Red Army Ensemble\n\n\nReferences\nZombies Paradise (CD Booklet). Leningrad Cowboys. BMG Music Entertainment. 2006. 82876833792.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)\nZombies Paradise at Discogs (list of releases)"}}}}
part_xec/zsolt_kurtosi
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zsolt_K\u00fcrt\u00f6si","to":"Zsolt K\u00fcrt\u00f6si"}],"pages":{"9142216":{"pageid":9142216,"ns":0,"title":"Zsolt K\u00fcrt\u00f6si","extract":"Zsolt Istv\u00e1n K\u00fcrt\u00f6si (born 21 March 1971 in Kiskunf\u00e9legyh\u00e1za) is a Hungarian decathlete and bobsledder.\n\n\nAchievements\n\n\nExternal links\nZsolt K\u00fcrt\u00f6si at World Athletics"}}}}
part_xec/zoe_ness
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoe_Ness","to":"Zoe Ness"}],"pages":{"50611909":{"pageid":50611909,"ns":0,"title":"Zoe Ness","extract":"Zoe Ness (born 24 March 1996) is a Scottish footballer, who played as a forward for Rangers in the Scottish Women's Premier League.\n\n\nClub career\nNess was born in Durham just after her parents had moved there for work. She came through the youth ranks at Durham Cestria before signing a senior deal with Durham in 2014 as the team entered the FA WSL 2 for the first time.Ness made 20 appearances across all competitions in Durham's debut season before securing a move to Sweden with Damallsvenskan team Mallbackens IF. She scored three goals in the team's final five league games to help them avoid relegation.After two seasons in Sweden, Ness made a return to Durham ahead of the FA WSL Spring Series in 2017. In July 2019, Ness announced she was ending her second spell at Durham.In August 2019, Ness subsequently signed for fellow Championship side Lewes.Ness signed for Rangers in February 2020.\n\n\nInternational\nDespite being born in England, Ness is eligible to represent Scotland because both her parents are Scottish. She has played at under-15, under-17 and under-19 level as well as for the senior team.\nIn 2014, Ness traveled to Norway to compete in the 2014 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship with Scotland, scoring in a Group Stage win over Belgium.Ness was first called up to the senior team for a friendly against Sweden in January 2016 but didn't make her debut for a further two years during a friendly against New Zealand at La Manga on 3 March 2018, before playing a second friendly against the same opposition three days later. Ness scored her first senior international goal on 10 April 2018 in a 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifier against Poland.\n\n\nInternational goals\nAs of match played 5 April 2019. Scotland score listed first, score column indicates score after each Ness goal.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZoe Ness at Soccerway"}}}}
part_xec/zouteveen
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"2413701":{"pageid":2413701,"ns":0,"title":"Zouteveen","extract":"Zouteveen is a neighbourhood in the municipality Midden-Delfland in the province South Holland in the Netherlands. It is located between Vlaardingen and Delft, about 3 km south of the town of Schipluiden. There are two hamlets in this area: Negenhuizen and De Kapel.\n\n\nHistory\n\nFrom 1282 until the end of the 18th century, Zouteveen was a heerlijkheid. It was governed from the Vlaardingse Schouw, an inn which still exists; it is now a national monument. In 1482, a chapel was built at a crossroads in the middle of the area. This chapel became the centre of the hamlet De Kapel. The chapel was demolished In 1719.In 1812, the local jurisdictions in the Netherlands were reorganised, and initially Zouteveen became a part of the municipality of Vlaardingen. However, it became a separate municipality in 1817. The municipality of Zouteveen consisted of two parts. The largest part was located in the Zouteveensche Polder, between the Noordmolensloot in the North and the Zweth in the south. A small disconnected area about 4 km south was also part of the municipality. This part contained the Roman Catholic church of Zouteveen. The cemetery Emmaus in Vlaardingen is located here now.\nIn 1855, the municipality Zouteveen was disbanded and the area became part of the municipality Vlaardinger-Ambacht.\n\nThe coat of arms of Zouteveen consists of a quartered combination of the manorial arms of Mathenesse and Hodenpijl. Its flag shows one quarter only, referring to Mathenesse.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zunfthaus_zur_saffran
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zunfthaus_zur_Saffran","to":"Zunfthaus zur Saffran"}],"pages":{"44973450":{"pageid":44973450,"ns":0,"title":"Zunfthaus zur Saffran","extract":"Zunfthaus Zur Saffran (the guild house of the spice traders; Saffran means saffron) is a historically significant building in Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland. It is located along the Limmatquai promenade between M\u00fcnsterbr\u00fccke and Rathausbr\u00fccke. It is close to the K\u00e4mbel, Zimmerleuten and R\u00fcden guild houses. The building is listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as a major object of regional importance.\n\n\nHistory\nThe guild house's earliest recorded history dates back to 1383, when 18 individuals bought a building on the land where it now stands. Five buildings preceded the current building. Construction began on the current building between 1719 and 1723. The historical american Van Leer family traces their roots to ancestors who were members of the Saffran guild.The current building is situated on the Limmat River\u2019s right bank in the immediate neighborhood of the Grossm\u00fcnster church, the Rathaus, Z\u00fcrich, and the Haus Zum R\u00fcden. The building exhibits typical architectural features from its era such as its facade, which includes cornices and columns. In the mid-19th-century, the building was also used as an improvised post office.The latest renovation was completed in 1995. The big guild hall on the first floor, the small guild hall, and the White Rose hall on the second floor are available for visiting. The guild house is referenced in the book Das Z\u00fcrcher Zunftwesen by Markus Br\u00fchlmeier and Beat Frei.\nCurrently, as of January 11, 2016, the building serves as a dinner hall and is open Sunday through Saturday from 7 A.M. to 12 P.M. local time.\n\n\nDetails\nMaximum Capacity: 250\nDistance to Z\u00fcrich Main Station: 700 m\nTravel time from Z\u00fcrich Main Station (public transport): 8 minutes\nTravel time from Z\u00fcrich Airport (public transport): 25 minutes\n\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\nOfficial website (in German)"}}}}
part_xec/zodzie
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"18655505":{"pageid":18655505,"ns":0,"title":"\u017bodzie","extract":"\u017bodzie [\u02c8\u0290\u0254d\u0361\u0291e] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mo\u0144ki, within Mo\u0144ki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.Etymologically the name of the village is connected with ja\u0107wieskim or Lithuanian language. Probably was formed in 1501 year as a four-beam emoluments of the church preacher in the nearby Goniadz. For about 300 years were \u017bodzie village church. At the end of the eighteenth century, the fund missed church. Spirit and \u017bodzie ceased to be a village church.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links"}}}}
part_xec/zofiowo
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"20963117":{"pageid":20963117,"ns":0,"title":"Zofiowo","extract":"Zofiowo [z\u0254\u02c8fj\u0254v\u0254] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czarnk\u00f3w, within Czarnk\u00f3w-Trzcianka County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) west of Czarnk\u00f3w and 64 km (40 mi) north-west of the regional capital Pozna\u0144.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoe_tryon
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoe_Tryon","to":"Zoe Tryon"}],"redirects":[{"from":"Zoe Tryon","to":"Zo\u00eb Tryon"}],"pages":{"59043237":{"pageid":59043237,"ns":0,"title":"Zo\u00eb Tryon","extract":"The Honourable Zo\u00eb Elizabeth Tryon (born 1 May 1974) is the eldest child and daughter of Anthony Tryon, 3rd Baron Tryon, and Dale Tryon, Baroness Tryon. She is most notable for her work as an \"eco-aristocratic\" ambassador for Amazon Watch, the Achuar and the other indigenous peoples of Ecuadorian Amazon, particularly fundraising, she has also promoted and arranged 'big name' tours for celebrities, journalists, and others to support the cause of locally indigenous peoples, needing to clean up, or resist the toxic waste being left and ecological damage being done by 'big oil' companies drilling and seeking to continue to drill the Amazon rainforests of Ecuador.\n\n\nAristocrat\nTryon was born in 1974 to former banker the 3rd Baron Tryon (1940\u20132018) and Dale 'Kanga' Tryon (1948\u20131997), the eldest of four siblings, with a brother, Charles, born in 1976, and twins, Victoria and Edward, born in 1980. Lord Tryon was a part of the inner circle of the future King Charles III, then the Prince of Wales.As the eldest child, Tryon has, over the years, appeared a number of times in magazines and media such as The Australian Women's Weekly in the 1970 and 1980s; British Harpers, Queen Magazine and Tatler in the early 1990s; Hello!, Business of Everything and newspapers like The Sydney Morning Herald. and the Daily Mail 6 June 2008 & 7 March 2011\n\n\nEco-aristocrat\nTryon's eco-activism with the Achuar and indigenous peoples of Ecuadorian Amazon begins in 2006 when Tryon joined the co-founders of the Pachamama Alliance on a trip into the Ecuadorian Amazon to visit the Achuar; subsequently joining the Pachamama Alliance to facilitate and assist fund raise US$1.352 million.Working with the Pachamama Alliance, Tryon had been introduced to\u2014and invited by their president, Kistupa Paesto\u2014to live among the Achuar and in 2007 Tryon moved to live within the Ecuadorian Amazon working from the Kapawi Eco-Lodge preparing for Achuar people to themselves take ownership and themselves manage the remote eco-lodge inside their territories; next spending a brief period living and directly experiencing life amongst the Achuar; learning from and bonding with the Achuar before becoming a guide and guiding David Mayer de Rothschild and his Mission Toxico team on a visit to Achuar territory witnessing the accumulative and continuing ecological damage plus long-term health effect of toxic waste being left by internationally sponsored drilling for oil in the Ecuadorian Amazon.From 2008, Tryon had a full-time role joining Amazon Watch. raising funds and working principally from the Pachamama Alliance office in Ecuador's capital Quito, running eco-tourism trips and raising awareness of the international oil industry's continuing ecological damage, and general exploitation of Ecuadorian Amazon indigenous territories and peoples.\n\n\nEco-activism\nTryon launches and runs 'Toxic Tours' leading groups of film makers, journalists, and environmentally aware celebrities including the likes of Daryl Hannah, James Cameron and others, revealing the extent of big oil devastation, visiting some of more than 950 open toxic pits left by the big oil companies, visiting lawyers including Ecuadorian lawyer Pablo Fajardo running legal class actions against the likes of Chevron Corporation, striving to promote the cause of the Achuar and others seeking to repair, restore, save the Ecuadorian Amazon 'one Toxic Tour at a time'.In 2011 Tryon approached and invited ex-60 minutes journalist Mike Munro, an old friend of the family, to take on a toxic tour and, from that tour, produce a hard hitting piece on 'big oil' in the Ecuadorian Amazon for Australian Channel 7's Sunday Night program, which was ultimately produced and aired the 9 October 2011, entitled 'Bad Oil', portraying Tryon and 'big oil' company, Chevron, in a 'David and Goliath' US$8 billion battle to repair, restore, and save Ecuadorian Amazon from environmental catastrophe.Tryon has also become a Champion for a 'Clearwater' project for which she has been fundraising to assist pay the costs of people making Ecuadorian Amazon 'big oil' contaminated waters drinkable.\nAfter an 18-year lawsuit the indigenous people and the colonists won against the oil giant, but Chevron are refusing to pay to clear the more than 950 unlined pits full of oil and waste products which have been leaching into waterways for decades. Now the people are taking matters into their own hands and have created Clearwater\nBy 2017 Tryon has formed her own international not-for-profit-organisation, called One of the Tribe, dedicated to promoting the rights of the Achuar and other indigenous peoples of Ecuador Amazon and still spending up to six months a year leading tours and immersing in the Ecuadorian Amazon pursuing her passion and life's work \n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n'About Zoe' Accessed 19 November 2018\nEnvironmental campaigner Zoe Tryon in Ecuador Accessed 20 November 2018\nZoe Tryon and explorations of the Amazon Accessed 20 November 2018\nWorld Traveler Zoe Tryon Accessed 20 November 2018\n\"Zoe Tryon | One of the Tribe\" Plan South America Blog"}}}}
part_xec/zurab_sakandelidze
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zurab_Sakandelidze","to":"Zurab Sakandelidze"}],"pages":{"6517997":{"pageid":6517997,"ns":0,"title":"Zurab Sakandelidze","extract":"Zurab Aleksandrovich Sakandelidze (Georgian: \u10d6\u10e3\u10e0\u10d0\u10d1 \u10e1\u10d0\u10d9\u10d0\u10dc\u10d3\u10d4\u10da\u10d8\u10eb\u10d4; Russian: \u0417\u0443\u0440\u0430\u0431 \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0421\u0430\u043a\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0435\u043b\u0438\u0434\u0437\u0435; August 9, 1945 \u2013 January 25, 2004) was a Georgian basketball player who won gold with the Soviet basketball team at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He was born in Kutaisi, and played for Dinamo Tbilisi. He died in Tbilisi.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zomicarpella
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"20788176":{"pageid":20788176,"ns":0,"title":"Zomicarpella","extract":"Zomicarpella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is native to Colombia, Peru and Brazil. The leaves are hastate or sagittate. The chromosome number for Zomicarpella species is 2n=26. Additionally, the seeds have an endosperm.\nSpeciesZomicarpella amazonica Bogner - Amazonas State of northwestern Brazil\nZomicarpella maculata N.E.Br. - Colombia, Peru\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoe_mozert
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zo\u00eb_Mozert","to":"Zo\u00eb Mozert"}],"pages":{"17183863":{"pageid":17183863,"ns":0,"title":"Zo\u00eb Mozert","extract":"Zo\u00eb Mozert (; April 27, 1907 \u2013 February 1, 1993), born Alice Adelaide Moser, was an American illustrator. She was also known as one of the early 20th century's most famous pin-up artists and models.\n\n\nCareer\nIn 1925 Mozert entered the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art where she studied under Thornton Oakley, a former student of Howard Pyle, and modeled to raise money for tuition.During her career, Mozert painted hundreds of magazine covers and movie posters. She frequently was her own model, using cameras or mirrors to capture the pose. Her paintings are best known for their pastel style and realistic depiction of women.In 1941, publishers Brown & Bigelow bought Mozert's first nude and signed her to an exclusive calendar contract. During World War II, her pin-up series for the company, called Victory Girls, was published both in calendar and mutoscope-card form. In 1946, Mozert created the publicity poster for Republic Pictures' Calendar Girl, a movie about the Gibson Girl. That same year, she painted the pinups for the Errol Flynn comedy Never Say Goodbye, in which Flynn played a pinup artist. (She also created the illustrations shown in the movie's opening credits.) By 1950, Mozert had become one of the \"big four\" illustrators nationally, along with Rolf Armstrong, Earl Moran and Gil Elvgren.\nSome of Mozert's most famous works include the poster for Paramount Pictures' True Confession starring Carole Lombard, the poster for the Howard Hughes film The Outlaw with Jane Russell, and, her most popular image, Song of the Desert (1950).\n\nSelected works by Zoe Mozert\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\n\nSee also\nList of pin-up artists\nThe Outlaw\n\n\nReferences\n\nThe Great American Pin-Up, Martignette/Meisel (c) 2002 Taschen GmbH (ISBN 3-8228-1701-5)\nReel Art: Great Posters From the Golden Age of the Silver Screen, Rebello, Stephen (c) 1988 Abbeville Press (ISBN 978-0-89659-869-0)\n\n\nExternal links\nZoe Mozert artwork, American Art Archives website\nZo\u00eb Mozert biography, Pulp Artists website"}}}}
part_xec/zostera_chilensis
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zostera_chilensis","to":"Zostera chilensis"}],"pages":{"42451670":{"pageid":42451670,"ns":0,"title":"Zostera chilensis","extract":"Zostera chilensis is a species of eelgrass native to the seacoasts of the Coquimbo region of Chile.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zyrardow_county
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"\u017byrard\u00f3w_County","to":"\u017byrard\u00f3w County"}],"pages":{"5636131":{"pageid":5636131,"ns":0,"title":"\u017byrard\u00f3w County","extract":"\u017byrard\u00f3w County (Polish: powiat \u017cyrardowski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland. It came into being on 1 January 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is \u017byrard\u00f3w, which lies 43 kilometres (27 mi) south-west of Warsaw. The only other town in the county is Mszczon\u00f3w, lying 11 km (7 mi) south-east of \u017byrard\u00f3w.\nThe county covers an area of 532.63 square kilometres (205.6 sq mi). As of 2019 its total population is 75,787, out of which the population of \u017byrard\u00f3w is 39,896, that of Mszczon\u00f3w is 6,376, and the rural population is 29,515.\n\n\nNeighbouring counties\n\u017byrard\u00f3w County is bordered by Grodzisk Mazowiecki County to the east, Gr\u00f3jec County to the south-east, Rawa County to the south, Skierniewice County to the west and Sochaczew County to the north-west.\n\n\nAdministrative division\nThe county is subdivided into five gminas (one urban, one urban-rural and three rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zofia_odrowaz
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zofia_Odrow\u0105\u017c","to":"Zofia Odrow\u0105\u017c"}],"pages":{"1515296":{"pageid":1515296,"ns":0,"title":"Zofia Odrow\u0105\u017c","extract":"Zofia Odrow\u0105\u017c (1537\u20131580) was a Polish noblewoman.\nShe was the daughter of castellan and voivode Stanis\u0142aw Odrow\u0105\u017c and only daughter of Anna of Masovia, last Masovian duchess of the Piast dynasty, and became the widow of the castellan of Wojnicz and castellan of Sandomierz.\nShe married firstly, Hetman Jan Krzysztof Tarnowski and secondly, castellan and voivode Jan Kostka in 1569.\n\n\nLife\nShortly before 9 November 1555 she became the wife of Jan Krzysztof Tarnowski (1537\u20131567). After his death, late in 1574 she married Jan Kostka. With him, she had three surviving children:\n\nJan Kostka\nAnna Ostrogska\nKatarzyna Sieniawska\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zvi_bodie
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zvi_Bodie","to":"Zvi Bodie"}],"pages":{"6257633":{"pageid":6257633,"ns":0,"title":"Zvi Bodie","extract":"Zvi Bodie (born April 27, 1943) is an American economist, author and professor. He was the Norman and Adele Barron Professor of Management at Boston University, teaching finance at Questrom for 43 years before retiring in 2015. His textbook, Investments, (with Kane and Marcus) is the market leader and is used in the certification programs of the CFA Institute and the Society of Actuaries. Bodie's work has centered on pension finance and investment strategy. He continues to do consulting work and media interviews.\n\n\nEducation and background\nBodie holds a Ph.D in economics (1975) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a M.A. in Economics (1970) from the Hebrew University, and a B.A. with Honors in Philosophy (1965) from Brooklyn College.He has served on the finance faculty at the Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management. Bodie was on the editorial board of the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, and served as an advisory member to the World Bank Project on Old Age Security. He was also a consultant to the State of Israel concerning reform of their pension system.In 2007 the Retirement Income Industry Association gave Bodie their Lifetime Achievement Award for applied research, and in 2019 he received the Plan Sponsor Council of America's Lifetime Achievement Award. He also won the Financial Analysts Journal Graham and Dodd Scroll in 1985 and 1996.\n\n\nInvestment philosophy\nBodie, an expert on retirement and financial economics, is a long-time advocate of diversity and \"safety-first investing.\" In 1995 he offered a warning about the risks of investing heavily in stocks, in a journal article: On the Risk of Stocks in the Long Run.In 2003, he spoke again, about investing too heavily in the stock market, saying \"people who have been following conventional investment advice are probably taking more risk than they should and don't even know it. They've been told not to worry about the stock market going down because in the long-run, stocks are going to beat everything else. That's a fundamental fallacy.\"After the stock market crash of 2007--2008, in a 2009 interview, he advised: \n\n\"Unless you have the heart of a high stakes gambler, get out of stocks now and put your retirement money in inflation protected government bonds and similar instruments. These investments are immune to the kind of calamity Wall Street experienced last year, and they are guaranteed to keep pace with inflation, a potential problem in the future.\"\nBodie added \"he follow[ed] his own advice and did not lose a penny in the recent market meltdown.Prior to, and during, the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, he offered advice on how people can use the principles of risk management to protect their investments, and plan for unforeseen risks. Bodie prescribes a diversified portfolio that includes products with guaranteed returns such as government bonds and traditional retirement plans that assure a minimum interest rate.His investment strategy consists of a five-step process to analyze and evaluate what kinds of risks one faces, and how to determine the best way to implement an investment plan.Bodies' five-step plan consists of Risk identification, Risk assessment, Selection of risk-management techniques, Implementation, and Review; the five steps are then followed by a four-step processof: \n\nDiversifying: owning diversified risky assets to avoid undue risk.\nHedging: taking less risk and giving up upside; an example is buying I savings bonds (inflation-linked bonds that protect investor purchasing power) to offset the risk of stocks.\nInsuring: paying someone else to pay you if something bad happens, while keeping the upside in good times; an example is a put option on the stock market, a contract that ensures you can sell stocks at a prespecified price.\nSaving for emergencies: keeping an emergency fund of liquid savings for the unexpected.Bodie has promoted his system of investment and retirement planning in numerous interviews on PBS, CNN and other media outlets over the years.\n\n\nBibliography\nBodie has authored and co-authored multiple books and textbooks, and his written works have focused on pension finance and investment strategy. Some of his work is listed below.\n\n\nBooks\nThe Foundations of Pension Finance, (with E.P. Davis), Edward Elgar Publishing, 2000.\nPensions in the U.S. Economy, (with John B. Shoven and David A. Wise), University of Chicago Press, 1988.\nIssues in Pension Economics, (with John B. Shoven and David A. Wise), University of Chicago Press, 1987.\nFinancial Aspects of the U.S. Pension System, (with John B. Shoven, 3rd edition, 2010.\n\n\nTextbooks\nEssentials of Investments, (with Alex Kane and Alan Marcus), McGraw-Hill/Irwind, 11th edition, 2019.Investments, (with Alex Kane and Alan Marcus), McGraw-Hill, 11th edition, 2012.\n\nRisk Less and Prosper: Your Guide to Safer Investing, (with Rachelle Taqqu), Jon Wiley & Sons, 2011.\nThe Future of Life Cycle Savings and Investing, (with Dennis McLeavy and Laurence B. Siegel), Research Foundation of CFA Institute, 2009.\nFinancial Economics, (with Robert Merton and David Cleeton), Prentice Hall, 2nd edition, 2008.\nWorry-Free Investing: A Safe Approach to Achieving Your Lifetime Goals, (with Michael J. Clowes), Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 1st edition, 2003.\n\n\nJournal articles\n\"Do a firm's equity returns reflect the risk of its pension plan?,\" Journal of Financial Economics, Volume 81, Issue 1, with Li Jin, 2006.\"Personal Investing: Advice, Theory, and Evidence,\" Financial Analysts Journal, Volume 53, Issue 6, with Dwight B. Crane, 1997.\"On the Risk of Stocks in the Long Run,\" Financial Analysts Journal, Volume 51, Issue 3, 1995.\"Risk and Return in Commodity Futures,\" Financial Analysts Journal, Volume 36, Issue 3, with Victor I. Rosansky, 1980.\n\"Common Stocks as a Hedge Against Inflation,\" The Journal of Finance, Volume 31, Issue 2, 1976.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nzvibodie.com\nSSRN Author page"}}}}
part_xec/zorgho_department
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zorgho_Department","to":"Zorgho Department"}],"pages":{"16975435":{"pageid":16975435,"ns":0,"title":"Zorgho Department","extract":"Zorgho is a department or commune of Ganzourgou Province in central-eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital is the town of Zorgho. According to the 2019 census the department has a total population of 76,423.\n\n\nTowns and villages\nZorgho\t(35,398 inhabitants) (capital)\nBangbily\t(503 inhabitants)\nBissiga\t(1,371 inhabitants)\nBokin-Koudgo\t(262 inhabitants)\nBougr\u00e9\t(544 inhabitants)\nDab\u00e8ga\t(501 inhabitants)\nDaguinto\u00e9ga\t(355 inhabitants)\nDigr\u00e9\t(1,369 inhabitants)\nDour\u00e9\t(843 inhabitants)\nGonkin\t(345 inhabitants)\nImiga\t(897 inhabitants)\nKidiba\t(947 inhabitants)\nKologuessom \t(208 inhabitants)\nKoub\u00e9ogo\t(658 inhabitants)\nKourgou\t(386 inhabitants)\nNabitenga\t(975 inhabitants)\nSapaga\t(3,316 inhabitants)\nSapaga -Peulh\t(500 inhabitants)\nSongdin\t(987 inhabitants)\nSouka\t(964 inhabitants)\nTaga\t(515 inhabitants)\nTamasgo\t(931 inhabitants)\nTamidou\t(436 inhabitants)\nTampelc\u00e9\t(169 inhabitants)\nTintogo\t(1,450 inhabitants)\nTorodo\t(2,085 inhabitants)\nTuir\u00e9\t(1,984 inhabitants)\nTuir\u00e9-Peulh\t(145 inhabitants)\nYougoulmand\u00e9\t(771 inhabitants)\nZa\u00efnga\t(897 inhabitants)\nZempassogo\t(1,192 inhabitants)\nZinado\t(734 inhabitants)\nZingu\u00e9d\u00e9ga\t(890 inhabitants)\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zwierzyniec_duzy
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zwierzyniec_Du\u017cy","to":"Zwierzyniec Du\u017cy"}],"pages":{"18670496":{"pageid":18670496,"ns":0,"title":"Zwierzyniec Du\u017cy","extract":"Zwierzyniec Du\u017cy (Polish pronunciation: [zvj\u025b\u02c8\u0290\u0268\u0272\u025bd\u0361z \u02c8du\u0290\u0268]) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dru\u017cbice, within Be\u0142chat\u00f3w County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, in central Poland.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoila_frausto_gurgel
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoila_Frausto_Gurgel","to":"Zoila Frausto Gurgel"}],"pages":{"26657888":{"pageid":26657888,"ns":0,"title":"Zoila Frausto Gurgel","extract":"Zoila Frausto (born December 10, 1983) is an American professional female mixed martial artist and kickboxer. Her nickname comes from the popular 1990s TV series Xena: Warrior Princess. She was the first Bellator Women's Champion.\n\n\nBackground\nZoila is of Mexican descent and heritage. Zoila's father is a third-degree black belt in tae kwon do. Her sister is MMA fighter Stephanie Frausto. She graduated from Madera High School in 2002 and attended Fresno City College.\n\n\nMixed martial arts career\nFrausto debuted in mixed martial arts on February 13, 2009 and faced Karina Hallinan at WarGods: Valentine's Eve Massacre. She defeated Hallinan by Split Decision.She next faced Sarah Boyd on June 27, 2009 at Disturbing The Peace in Fresno, California. Frausto won the fight by Unanimous Decision.On July 25, 2009, Frausto fought a debuting Leeann Jenkins at Pure Combat 9 \u2013 Home Turf. She won the fight by Unanimous Decision.Frausto faced Elisha Helsper, who was coming back from a 3-year layoff, at Strikeforce Challengers: Gurgel vs. Evangelista on November 6, 2009, and won the fight by Unanimous Decision.She next faced Jessica Rakoczy at Tachi Palace Fights 3 \u2013 Champions Collide on February 4, 2010. Frausto won the fight by armbar submission in the first round.Frausto faced Miesha Tate on March 26, 2010, at Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs. Mahe. She lost the fight by armbar submission in the second round.On May 16, 2010, Frausto dropped down to 125 pounds to face Michelle Ould at TWC 8 \u2013 Meltdown in Porterville, California. She was awarded a victory by verbal submission due to an ankle injury Ould sustained while taking Frausto down.\n\n\nBellator Fighting Championships\nFrausto faced Rosi Sexton at Bellator 23 on June 24, 2010. She defeated Sexton by knockout due to a knee exactly two minutes into the first round.She entered the Bellator Season Three 115-pound women's tournament at Bellator 25 and faced Jessica Penne in the opening round. Frausto won the fight via unanimous decision.Frausto faced Jessica Aguilar in the second round of the Bellator tournament at Bellator 31. She defeated Aguilar via split decision and went on to face Megumi Fujii in the tournament final at Bellator 34 on October 28, 2010. Frausto won a decision, handing Fujii her first professional defeat and becoming the inaugural 115-pound women's champion.Frausto faced Karina Hallinan at Bellator 35 in a non-title match on March 5, 2011 in Lemoore, California. She won the fight via unanimous decision but suffered a right hand fracture.Frausto agreed to rematch Jessica Aguilar in a non-title bout at a Bellator event in late October. However, Aguilar withdrew from the planned fight while recovering from foot surgery and Frausto was booked to face Carina Damm at Bellator 57 on November 12, 2011. Frausto withdrew from the bout on October 20 after suffering a torn ACL in training and was sidelined for a year.Frausto made her return on October 26, 2012 at Bellator 78 in Dayton, Ohio. She defeated Casey Noland by unanimous decision.Frausto next faced Jessica Eye at Bellator 83 on December 7, 2012. She was defeated when Eye won via standing arm-triangle choke.\n\n\nInvicta Fighting Championships\nOn February 5, 2013, it was announced that Frausto had signed a multi-fight deal with Invicta Fighting Championships. Also in 2013, she vacated her Bellator title. The Bellator women's division was dropped later that year in August.She faced Jennifer Maia at Invicta FC 5: Penne vs. Waterson on April 5, 2013. Frausto lost the fight via unanimous decision.On December 7, 2013, Frausto faced Vanessa Porto at Invicta FC 7: Honchak vs. Smith. Frausto lost the fight via unanimous decision.\n\n\nTachi Palace Fights 26\nShe defeated short notice replacement Corina Herrera via unanimous decision on February 18, 2016 at \u201cTachi Palace Fights 26: Brawl in the Hall\u201d in Lemoore, California to end a 4 fight losing skid.\n\n\nCombate Americas\nAfter a hiatus that included a divorce and relocating to California, Frausto signed with Combate Americas and made her promotional debut against Jaimelene Nievera at Combate 31 on February 22, 2019. She won the fight via technical knockout in the first round.As the second fight in the promotion she headlined Combate 41 against Reina Cordoba on August 2, 2019. She lost the bout via submission in the first round.She is expected to headline Combate Americas' event on December 13, 2019.\n\n\nMuay Thai\nShe defeated Linda Aguilar by second-round TKO in her Muay Thai debut at WCK Muay Thai: Matter of Pride in Temecula, California on February 15, 2014. She took a majority decision win over Jessica Gladstone at WCK Muay Thai: Beauty and the Beast in Lemoore, California on May 1, 2014. Frausto made her third appearance with the promotion against Lindsay Marino at World Championship Kickboxing: Ultimate Conquest on December 4, 2014. She won the fight by unanimous decision.\n\n\nChampionships and accomplishments\nBellator Fighting Championships\nBellator Women's Strawweight Championship (One time; First)\nBellator Season 3 Women's Strawweight Tournament Winner\nWomen's MMA Awards\n2010 Female Flyweight of the Year\n2010 Upset of the Year vs. Rosi Sexton on June 24\n2010 Headline of the Year defeating Megumi Fujii on October 28\nGrapplers Quest\n1st place, 2012 Grapplers Quest World Championships Women's No Gi Intermediate Openweight division\n\n\nKickboxing record\n\n\nMixed martial arts record\n\n\nSee also\nList of female mixed martial artists\nList of people from Fresno, California\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZoila Frausto Gurgel Awakening profile\nOfficial MySpace\nProfessional MMA record for Zoila Frausto Gurgel from Sherdog \nOfficial Zoila Frausto Tee KO Page"}}}}
part_xec/zurab_datunashvili
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zurab_Datunashvili","to":"Zurab Datunashvili"}],"pages":{"38441141":{"pageid":38441141,"ns":0,"title":"Zurab Datunashvili","extract":"Zurab Datunashvili (Georgian: \u10d6\u10e3\u10e0\u10d0\u10d1 \u10d3\u10d0\u10d7\u10e3\u10dc\u10d0\u10e8\u10d5\u10d8\u10da\u10d8, Serbian: \u0417\u0443\u0440\u0430\u0431 \u0414\u0430\u0442\u0443\u043d\u0430\u0448\u0432\u0438\u043b\u0438 / Zurab Datuna\u0161vili; born 18 June 1991) is a Georgian-born Serbian Greco-Roman wrestler who competes in the men's middleweight category.\n\n\nCareer\nHe won a silver medal in the same weight division at the 2013 European Wrestling Championships, coincidentally in his home city Tbilisi, losing out to defending Olympic champion Roman Vlasov of Russia.Datunashvili represented Georgia at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, where he competed in the men's 74 kg class. He defeated South Korea's Kim Jin-Hyeok, and United States' Ben Provisor in the preliminary rounds, before losing out the quarterfinal match to Azerbaijan's Emin Ahmadov, with a three-set technical score (3\u20130, 0\u20133, 0\u20134), and a classification point score of 1\u20133.In World Wrestling Championships 2014 for bronze medal in the 75 kg he lost to Elvin Mursaliyev of Azerbaijan (1\u20141).\nAt the 2016 Summer Olympics, he was knocked out in the first round by Doszhan Kartikov.\nIn November 2016, Datunashvili was disqualified from the 2016 European Cup of Nations after engaging in a mid-match fist fight with his Russian opponent, Imil Sharafetdinov, who was also disqualified. The fist fight descended into a brawl after the two wrestlers' coaches, as well as several fans, joined the melee. \"The guys just failed to cope with their emotions, but they swiftly calmed themselves down and were shaking hands several minutes afterward,\" Gogi Koguashvili, the head coach of the Russian national wrestling team, later remarked.In 2018, Datunashvili accused the Georgian Wrestling Federation of favoritism and corruption. On 11 January 2019, he was assaulted by Gega Gegeshidze, the president of the Georgian Wrestling Federation, following a match with Robert Kobliashvili which Datunashvili lost by referee's decision. The incident was captured on video. \"I don't want him [Gegeshidze] to be arrested, I want him to resign,\" Datunashvili later told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. \"He's not man enough to speak the truth, but I feel that truth will prevail. Everyone saw that he hit me with a blunt metal object of some kind.\" On 20 January, the Georgian Police announced they were opening an investigation into the incident.In 2020, he won one of the bronze medals in the 87 kg event at the Individual Wrestling World Cup held in Belgrade, Serbia.\nIn 2021, he won a bronze medal in Tokyo, at the Olympic games for the Serbian national team.\nIn 2022, he won the silver medal in his event at the Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament held in Istanbul, Turkey. He won the gold medal in the 87 kg event at the 2022 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZurabi Datunashvili at International Wrestling Database\n\nZurabi Datunashvili at Olympics.com\nZurabi Datunashvili at Olympedia\nProfile at National Wrestling Federation of Georgia (in Georgian)"}}}}
part_xec/zrebieta
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"18773394":{"pageid":18773394,"ns":0,"title":"\u0179rebi\u0119ta","extract":"\u0179rebi\u0119ta [\u0291r\u025b\u02c8bj\u025bnta] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Grab\u00f3w, within \u0141\u0119czyca County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, in central Poland.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/ztr_control_systems
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"ZTR_Control_Systems","to":"ZTR Control Systems"}],"pages":{"-1":{"ns":0,"title":"ZTR Control Systems","missing":""}}}}
part_xec/zuunburen
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"13264737":{"pageid":13264737,"ns":0,"title":"Z\u00fc\u00fcnb\u00fcren","extract":"Z\u00fc\u00fcnb\u00fcren (Mongolian: \u0417\u04af\u04af\u043d\u0431\u04af\u0440\u044d\u043d) is a sum (district) of Selenge Province in northern Mongolia. In 2008, its population was 2,468.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zrecze_chalupczanskie
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zrecze_Cha\u0142upcza\u0144skie","to":"Zrecze Cha\u0142upcza\u0144skie"}],"pages":{"19034760":{"pageid":19034760,"ns":0,"title":"Zrecze Cha\u0142upcza\u0144skie","extract":"Zrecze Cha\u0142upcza\u0144skie [\u02c8zr\u025bt\u0361\u0282\u025b xawup\u02c8t\u0361\u0282a\u0272sk\u02b2\u025b] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chmielnik, within Kielce County, \u015awi\u0119tokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2 mi) east of Chmielnik and 34 km (21 mi) south of the regional capital Kielce.The village has a population of 170 (as of September 2013).\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoe_laurier
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zo\u00e9_Laurier","to":"Zo\u00e9 Laurier"}],"pages":{"386280":{"pageid":386280,"ns":0,"title":"Zo\u00e9 Laurier","extract":"Zo\u00e9 Laurier, Lady Laurier (n\u00e9e Lafontaine; June 26, 1841 \u2013 November 1, 1921), was the wife of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the seventh Prime Minister of Canada.\n\n\nBiography\n\nZo\u00e9 Lafontaine was born on 27 June 1841 to Godefroy-Napoleon Robert and Zo\u00e9 Tessier dite Lavigne in Montreal. She was baptized on 28 June at the Notre-Dame Basilica.In Montreal, Lafontaine was educated at the School of the Bon Pasteur, and at the Convent of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, St. Vincent de Paul. She served as one of the vice presidents on the formation of the National Council of Women of Canada and was honorary vice president of the Victorian Order of Nurses.\nIn 1861, Lafontaine first met her future husband, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, at the home of Dr. S\u00e9raphin Gauthier, where both were boarding. During this time she was a piano teacher to Gauthier's children.On May 13, 1868, the two were married in the Saint-Jacques Cathedral. The couple lived at Arthabaskaville until they moved to Ottawa in 1896. Ultimately, their union was childless, to Laurier's dismay.\nLafontaine served as one of the vice presidents on the formation of the National Council of Women and was honorary vice president of the Victorian Order of Nurses.On 17 February 1919, Laurier died. Lafontaine outlived her husband by more than two years. She died in Ottawa on November 1, 1921, at the age of 80.Her will bequeathed her Ottawa home to William Lyon Mackenzie King.\n\n\nLegacy\n\nGraham-Laurier Provincial Park, in British Columbia, has a lake named 'Lady Laurier Lake' and a mountain named 'Lady Laurier Mountain', which is the highest peak in the park.\nIn 1985, a lounge in the Ch\u00e2teau Laurier was named in her honour. The lounge overlooks Rideau Street.\nCGS Lady Laurier, a Canadian Coast Guard ship was christened after her. The ship operated between 1902 and 1960.\nDuVillage, a specialty cheesemaker, has a soft cheese called \"Lady Laurier d'Arthabaska\".\n\n\nSee also\nSpouse of the prime minister of Canada\n\n\nNotes\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\n\nA Love Letter From W. Laurier\nZo\u00e9's Lounge at the Ch\u00e2teau Laurier"}}}}
part_xec/zschorlau
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"12220175":{"pageid":12220175,"ns":0,"title":"Zschorlau","extract":"Zschorlau (German pronunciation: [\u02c8t\u0361\u0283\u0254\u0281la\u028a]) is a community in the district of Erzgebirgskreis in Saxony, Germany.\n\n\nGeography\n\n\nLocation\nZschorlau lies nestled in the gentle hills in the western Ore Mountains some 5 km from Aue and is overhung in the south by the Steinberg. The community, as is so with many former forest homestead villages (Waldhufend\u00f6rfer) in the Ore Mountains, grew up on a stream, in this case the Zschorlaubach, which rises southwest of the community on a broad moory plateau known in the local speech as Dr Forst or Hoher Forst (\u201cThe Forest\u201d or \u201cHigh Forest\u201d). Before the stream reaches the community, its waters feed the Filzteich (pond), a popular recreation area. At the end of the community\u2019s area at the G\u00f6\u00dfnitzgrund comes a glen through which the Zschorlauer Talstra\u00dfe (Zschorlau Valley Road) was built in 1907. Also in this glen is found the St. Anna am Freudenstein visitor mine.\n\n\nGeology\nThe community lies on the southeast flank of the Schneeberger Lagerst\u00e4tte (deposit), which reaches to the edge of the community. This is made clear by the headframe of the T\u00fcrkschacht (mine) standing on a bank only a few metres behind the houses between Zschorlau and Neust\u00e4dtel.\nOne thing that sets the St. Anna am Freudenstein visitor mine area apart is that it belongs geologically to the Schneeberger Lagerst\u00e4tte, but is also considered an outlying part of that deposit.\nFurthermore, the wolframite deposits discovered and mined in the municipal area are interesting.\n\n\nConstituent communities\nThe centres of Albernau (with Schindlerswerk) and Burkhardtsgr\u00fcn are parts of Zschorlau, which together with neighbouring Bockau forms an administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft).\n\n\nHistory\nFrom 1952 to 1990, Zschorlau was part of the Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt of East Germany.\n\n\nPolitics\n\n\nMunicipal council\nZschorlau\u2019s council consists of 16 seats, 15 of which are held by the CDU and the other by the Albernauer Alternative.\n\n\nPartnerships\nThere is a partnership with the community of Dietenhofen in the district of Ansbach.\n\n\nCulture and sightseeing\nThe St. Anna am Freudenstein visitor mine is found at the lower end of the community on the connecting road to Aue, where the traditional Mettenschicht (literally \u201cmatins shift\u201d) is still held at Christmas today, and it is public. It is a special event held on the last mining shift before Christmas, and it involves music, food and drink. A special high point in the community\u2019s cultural life is the Sommergastspiel (\u201cSummer Guest Performance\u201d) by the Dombrowsky Puppet Theatre. With cheerful plays for young and old, great numbers of visitors are lured to the quartz cave to Germany\u2019s first underground puppet theatre.\n\n\nEducation\nZschorlau has at its disposal the Mittelschule Zschorlau (middle school) and the Grundschule Zschorlau (elementary school).\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nSchaubergwerk St. Anna am Freudenstein"}}}}
part_xec/zvonimir_deranja
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zvonimir_Deranja","to":"Zvonimir Deranja"}],"pages":{"11961863":{"pageid":11961863,"ns":0,"title":"Zvonimir Deranja","extract":"Zvonimir Deranja (born 22 September 1979) is a retired Croatian footballer who last played for RNK Split.\n\n\nClub career\nHe began his football career with local clubs NK Slaven from Gruda and HNK Dubrovnik. He was discovered by Hajduk Split scouts and moved to the club's youth squad. In 1996, he joined the club's senior squad in the Croatian First League. He remained with the club until 2004, returning the following season after an unsuccessful year in France. In 2006, he moved to the French Ligue 2 again, this time with FC Libourne-Saint-Seurin, with whom he received more frequent playing time.\n\n\nInternational career\nDeranja has not been capped for the Croatian national team. However, he has played extensively for the country's junior sides. He was a member of the Croatian side at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship squads.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZvonimir Deranja \u2013 FIFA competition record (archived)\nZvonimir Deranja at FootballDatabase.eu\nZvonimir Deranja \u2013 French league stats at LFP \u2013 also available in French (archived 2014-07-17)\nZvonimir Deranja \u2013 French league stats at Ligue 1 \u2013 also available in French\nZvonimir Deranja \u2013 French league stats at Ligue 2 (in French) \u2013 in French"}}}}
part_xec/zverevo
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"9597113":{"pageid":9597113,"ns":0,"title":"Zverevo","extract":"Zverevo (Russian: \u0417\u0432\u0435\u0301\u0440\u0435\u0432\u043e) is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located 140 kilometers (87 mi) northeast of Rostov-on-Don. Population: 22,411\u2009(2010 Census); 25,356\u2009(2002 Census); 28,206\u2009(1989 Census).\n\n\nHistory\nZverevo grew from a mining settlement, which was founded in the beginning of the 20th century. It was granted urban-type settlement status in 1929 and town status in 1989.\n\n\nAdministrative and municipal status\nWithin the framework of administrative divisions, it is, along with one rural locality, incorporated as Zverevo Urban Okrug\u2014an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, this administrative unit also has urban okrug status.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nNotes\n\n\nSources\n\u0417\u0430\u043a\u043e\u043d\u043e\u0434\u0430\u0442\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0435 \u0421\u043e\u0431\u0440\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0435 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0439 \u043e\u0431\u043b\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438. \u0417\u0430\u043a\u043e\u043d \u2116340-\u0417\u0421 \u043e\u0442 25 \u0438\u044e\u043b\u044f 2005 \u0433. \u00ab\u041e\u0431 \u0430\u0434\u043c\u0438\u043d\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0440\u0430\u0442\u0438\u0432\u043d\u043e-\u0442\u0435\u0440\u0440\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u043c \u0443\u0441\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0439\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0435 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0439 \u043e\u0431\u043b\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438\u00bb, \u0432 \u0440\u0435\u0434. \u0417\u0430\u043a\u043e\u043d\u0430 \u2116270-\u0417\u0421 \u043e\u0442 27 \u043d\u043e\u044f\u0431\u0440\u044f 2014 \u0433. \u00ab\u041e \u0432\u043d\u0435\u0441\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0438 \u0438\u0437\u043c\u0435\u043d\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0439 \u0432 \u043e\u0431\u043b\u0430\u0441\u0442\u043d\u043e\u0439 \u0417\u0430\u043a\u043e\u043d \"\u041e\u0431 \u0430\u0434\u043c\u0438\u043d\u0438\u0441\u0442\u0440\u0430\u0442\u0438\u0432\u043d\u043e-\u0442\u0435\u0440\u0440\u0438\u0442\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u043c \u0443\u0441\u0442\u0440\u043e\u0439\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0435 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0439 \u043e\u0431\u043b\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438\"\u00bb. \u0412\u0441\u0442\u0443\u043f\u0438\u043b \u0432 \u0441\u0438\u043b\u0443 \u0441\u043e \u0434\u043d\u044f \u043e\u0444\u0438\u0446\u0438\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0433\u043e \u043e\u043f\u0443\u0431\u043b\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043d\u0438\u044f. \u041e\u043f\u0443\u0431\u043b\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043d: \"\u041d\u0430\u0448\u0435 \u0432\u0440\u0435\u043c\u044f\", \u2116187\u2013190, 28 \u0438\u044e\u043b\u044f 2005 \u0433. (Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast. Law #340-ZS of July 28, 2005 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Rostov Oblast, as amended by the Law #270-ZS of November 27, 2014 On Amending the Oblast Law \"On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Rostov Oblast\". Effective as of the official publication date.).\n\u0417\u0430\u043a\u043e\u043d\u043e\u0434\u0430\u0442\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0435 \u0421\u043e\u0431\u0440\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0435 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0442\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0439 \u043e\u0431\u043b\u0430\u0441\u0442\u0438. \u0417\u0430\u043a\u043e\u043d \u2116230-\u0417\u0421 \u043e\u0442 27 \u0434\u0435\u043a\u0430\u0431\u0440\u044f 2004 \u0433. \u00ab\u041e\u0431 \u0443\u0441\u0442\u0430\u043d\u043e\u0432\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0438 \u0433\u0440\u0430\u043d\u0438\u0446\u044b \u0438 \u043d\u0430\u0434\u0435\u043b\u0435\u043d\u0438\u0438 \u0441\u0442\u0430\u0442\u0443\u0441\u043e\u043c \u0433\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0434\u0441\u043a\u043e\u0433\u043e \u043e\u043a\u0440\u0443\u0433\u0430 \u043c\u0443\u043d\u0438\u0446\u0438\u043f\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u043e\u0433\u043e \u043e\u0431\u0440\u0430\u0437\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043d\u0438\u044f \"\u0413\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0434 \u0417\u0432\u0435\u0440\u0435\u0432\u043e\"\u00bb. \u0412\u0441\u0442\u0443\u043f\u0438\u043b \u0432 \u0441\u0438\u043b\u0443 1 \u044f\u043d\u0432\u0430\u0440\u044f 2005 \u0433. \u041e\u043f\u0443\u0431\u043b\u0438\u043a\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043d: \"\u041d\u0430\u0448\u0435 \u0432\u0440\u0435\u043c\u044f\", \u2116325\u2013338, 28 \u0434\u0435\u043a\u0430\u0431\u0440\u044f 2004 \u0433. (Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast. Law #230-ZS of December 27, 2004 On Establishing the Border and Granting Urban Okrug Status to the Municipal Formation of the \"Town of Zverevo\". Effective as of January 1, 2005.).\n\n\nExternal links\n Media related to Zverevo at Wikimedia Commons\n\nOfficial website of Zverevo (in Russian)\nZverevo Business Directory (in Russian)"}}}}
part_xec/zurich_district
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Z\u00fcrich_District","to":"Z\u00fcrich District"}],"pages":{"22757515":{"pageid":22757515,"ns":0,"title":"Z\u00fcrich District","extract":"Z\u00fcrich District is a district (German: Bezirk) of the Swiss canton of Z\u00fcrich in Switzerland.\n\n\nHistory\nIn 1814, the former district of Z\u00fcrich was established including the municipalities \u2013 \"Landgemeinden des Bezirks Z\u00fcrich\" (country municipalities) \u2013 surrounding the old city of Z\u00fcrich, the so-called Altstadt. The district of Z\u00fcrich as it exists today, was created on 1 July 1989, by splitting the former district of Z\u00fcrich into three parts:\n\nThe western part became the district of Dietikon;\nthe eastern part became the district (respectively city) of Z\u00fcrich with its subdivisions;\nthe municipality of Zollikon located east of Z\u00fcrich was integrated into the district of Meilen.Therefore, since 1 July 1989, the district of Z\u00fcrich (SFOS number 0112) shares the same area as the city of Z\u00fcrich (0261) with its subdivisions totalling 421,878 (as of 31 December 2020) inhabitants on an area of 87.78 km2 (33.89 sq mi).\n\n\nMunicipalities (subdivisions) of the district of Z\u00fcrich\n\nSince 1893 respectively 1934 the city of Z\u00fcrich as well as the district of Z\u00fcrich are formed by the old city of Z\u00fcrich (Altstadt) and by a total of 19 former politically independent municipalities:\n\n\nMergers and exclusions\n1871: Schwamendingen excluded \u2192 Oerlikon\n1893: Merger of Aussersihl, Enge, Fluntern, Hirslanden, Hottingen, Oberstrass, Riesbach, Unterstrass, Wiedikon, Wipkingen, Wollishofen and Altstadt \u2192 City of Z\u00fcrich\n1931: Merger of Niederurdorf and Oberurdorf \u2192 Urdorf\n1934: Merger of Affoltern, Albisrieden, Altstetten, H\u00f6ngg, Oerlikon, Schwamendingen, Seebach, Witikon and Z\u00fcrich \u2192 City of Z\u00fcrich\n1986: Zollikon excluded \u2192 Meilen District\n1989: Exclusion of the then remaining 13, excluding the city of Z\u00fcrich, municipalities \u2192 Dietikon District\n\n\nSee also\nMunicipalities of the canton of Z\u00fcrich\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nOfficial website (in German)"}}}}
part_xec/zsiga_pankotia
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zsiga_Pankotia","to":"Zsiga Pankotia"}],"pages":{"12550507":{"pageid":12550507,"ns":0,"title":"Zsiga Pankotia","extract":"Zsiga Pankotia (or Pankotai) was a 31-year-old Hungarian-born murderer who was hanged on Thursday, 29 June 1961 at Armley Gaol, Leeds, West Yorkshire, (now HM Prison Leeds). He was hanged by Harry Allen for the murder of Jack Eli Myers in a house burglary in the city's affluent Roundhay district. Under the Homicide Act 1957, murder during the course or furtherance of theft was considered capital murder and the sentence in the event of conviction was one of death. He was the last man to be hanged at Armley Gaol.\nPankotia was tried, convicted and sentenced at Leeds Assizes (then seated at Leeds Town Hall). The hanging was the first in Leeds since 1959.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nSheffield Forum - Has there ever been a prison in Sheffield? - Page 3"}}}}
part_xec/zukow_pierwszy
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"\u017buk\u00f3w_Pierwszy","to":"\u017buk\u00f3w Pierwszy"}],"pages":{"18658663":{"pageid":18658663,"ns":0,"title":"\u017buk\u00f3w Pierwszy","extract":"\u017buk\u00f3w Pierwszy [\u02c8\u0290ukuf \u02c8pj\u025brf\u0282\u0268] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krzczon\u00f3w, within Lublin County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. \u017buk\u00f3w Pierwszy uses Central European Summer Time.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zoniana
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"13762090":{"pageid":13762090,"ns":0,"title":"Zoniana","extract":"Zoniana (Greek: \u0396\u03c9\u03bd\u03b9\u03b1\u03bd\u03ac) is a town and a former municipality in the Rethymno regional unit, Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Mylopotamos, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 17.926 km2 (6.921 sq mi). Population 1,117 (2011).\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zygmunt_weiss
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zygmunt_Weiss","to":"Zygmunt Weiss"}],"pages":{"37399575":{"pageid":37399575,"ns":0,"title":"Zygmunt Weiss","extract":"Zygmunt Eugeniusz Weiss (4 April 1903 \u2013 4 June 1977) was a Polish sprinter and sport journalist. He competed at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. During World War II, Weiss fought in the September Campaign after Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZygmunt Weiss at Olympedia\nZygmunt Weiss at the Polish Olympic Committee (in Polish)"}}}}
part_xec/zotalemimon_strandi
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zotalemimon_strandi","to":"Zotalemimon strandi"}],"pages":{"49656690":{"pageid":49656690,"ns":0,"title":"Zotalemimon strandi","extract":"Zotalemimon strandi is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1940.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zuoyunlong
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"48824524":{"pageid":48824524,"ns":0,"title":"Zuoyunlong","extract":"Zuoyunlong is an extinct genus of herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur belonging to the Hadrosauroidea, that lived during the Late Cretaceous in the area of present China.\n\n\nDiscovery and naming\nThe holotype, SXMG V 00 004, was found by the team of the Shanxi Regional Geological Survey in a layer of the Zhumapu Formation in the province of Shanxi which dates from the Cenomanian, roughly ninety-five million years old. It consists of two bones from the right-hand half of the pelvis, a partial right ilium with the field number ZY004-001 to which the cover sheet is missing, and the lower end of the shaft of the right ischium, field number ZY004-002. Additional specimens are unassigned.In 2017 the type species Zuoyunlong huangi was named and described by Wang Runfu, You Hailu, Wang Suozhu, Shichao Xu, Yi Jian, Xie Lijuan, Jia and Lei Xing Hai. The generic name refers to the prefecture of Zuoyun with the Chinese word long, \"dragon\". The specific name honors the Chinese paleontologist Huang Weilong.\n\n\nDescription\nThe descriptors established a unique feature derived, or autapomorphy for this taxon: the back sheet of the ilium has only half the length of the main body. The ilium has a preserved length of sixty-two centimeter indicating a body length of about eight meters. The shaft of the buttock ends in a side view in large \"foot\" the tip of which points obliquely downwards and forwards. The shaft is much higher than transverse width.\n\n\nClassification\nA cladistic analysis found that Zuoyunlong had a basal position in the Hadrosauroidea, as sister taxon of Probactrosaurus. Zuoyulong was thus in 2015 the most basal hadrosauroid known from the Upper Cretaceous. As the oldest known hadrosauroid outside Asia, Eolambia and Protohadros from North America, also date from the Cenomanian, the descriptors considered that is likely that Zuoyunlong was close to the separation between the Asian and North American hadrosauroids.\n\n\nSee also\nTimeline of hadrosaur research\n2017 in archosaur paleontology\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zona_pellucida-like_domain
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zona_pellucida-like_domain","to":"Zona pellucida-like domain"}],"pages":{"28006921":{"pageid":28006921,"ns":0,"title":"Zona pellucida-like domain","extract":"The Zona pellucida-like domain (ZP domain / ZP-like domain / ZP module) is a large protein region of about 260 amino acids. It has been recognised in a variety of receptor-like eukaryotic glycoproteins. All of these molecules are mosaic proteins with a large extracellular region composed of various domains, often followed by either a transmembrane region and a very short cytoplasmic region or by a GPI-anchor.Functional and crystallographic studies revealed that the \"ZP domain\" region common to all these proteins is a protein polymerization module that consists of two distinct but structurally related immunoglobulin-like domains, ZP-N and ZP-C. The ZP module is located in the C-terminal portion of the extracellular region and - with the exception of non-polymeric family member ENG - contains 8 or 10 conserved Cys residues involved in disulfide bonds.The first 3D structure of a ZP module protein filament, native human uromodulin (UMOD), was determined by cryo-EM.Additional copies of isolated ZP-N domains are found in the N-terminal region of egg coat protein subunits involved in fertilization in both vertebrates and invertebrates, such as human zona pellucida components ZP1, ZP2 and ZP4 and mollusk vitelline envelope receptor for egg lysin (VERL).\n\n\nExamples\nHumans genes encoding proteins containing this domain include:\n\nCUZD1\nDMBT1\nENG\nGP2\nOIT3\nPOMZP3\nTECTA, TECTB, TGFBR3\nUMOD, UMODL1\nZP1, ZP2, ZP3, ZP4, ZPLD1\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zuill_bailey
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zuill_Bailey","to":"Zuill Bailey"}],"pages":{"5967395":{"pageid":5967395,"ns":0,"title":"Zuill Bailey","extract":"James Zuill Bailey, better known as Zuill Bailey (born 1972) is a Grammy Award-winning American cellist, chamber musician, and artistic director.\nA graduate of the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University and the Juilliard School, he has appeared with major orchestras internationally.\nHe is a professor of cello at the University of Texas at El Paso. Bailey has an exclusive international recording contract with the Telarc label.\n\n\nBiography\nAs a concerto soloist, Bailey has performed with the symphony orchestras of \nChicago, \nDallas, \nLos Angeles, \nSan Francisco, \nBuffalo, \nFt. Worth, \nLouisville, \nMilwaukee, \nMinnesota, \nNorth Carolina,\nToronto, and \nUtah.\nHe has collaborated with conductors\nAlan Gilbert, \nAndrew Litton, \nGrant Llewellyn, \nItzhak Perlman, \nJames De Preist, and \nStanis\u0142aw Skrowaczewski, \nand has performed with \nthe pianist Leon Fleisher, \nthe Juilliard String Quartet, \nthe violinist Jaime Laredo, \nand cellists Lynn Harrell, Janos Starker and David Mart\u00edn.\nIn his sold-out New York recital debut, Bailey performed the complete \nBeethoven sonatas with pianist Simone Dinnerstein at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.\nHe has appeared at the \nWalt Disney Concert Hall,Kennedy Center,Alice Tully Hall, \nthe 92nd Street Y, and \nCarnegie Hall, where he made his debut performing the U.S. premiere of Mikis Theodorakis' Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra.\nZuill Bailey is a member of the Perlman/Quint/Bailey Trio, along with pianist Navah Perlman and violinist Philippe Quint. He performs regularly with long-time duo partner pianist Awadagin Pratt.\nZuill Bailey is a recording artist for Telarc. \nHis recording of the Bach Cello Suites recording was No. 1 on the Classical Billboard Charts. Other recordings on Telarc feature \"Brahms\" complete works for cello and piano with pianist Awadagin Pratt, and Russian Masterpieces showcasing the works of Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich performed with the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra. Other recordings include his live performance of the Dvo\u0159\u00e1k Cello Concerto with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and \"Spanish Masters,\" CD for Zenph studios in recordings with the late composer Manuel de Falla. His discography also includes a debut recital disc for Delos, Cello Quintets of Boccherini and Schubert with Janos Starker, Saint-Sa\u00ebns' Cello Concertos No. 1 and 2 \"Live\", and the Korngold Cello Concerto with Kaspar Richter and the Bruckner Orchestra Linz for ASV. Kalmus Music Masters have released \"Zuill Bailey Performance Editions\" which will encompass the core repertoire of cello literature\nNetwork television appearances include a recurring role on the HBO series, Oz, in addition to features on NBC, A&E, NHK in Japan, a live broadcast of the Beethoven Triple Concerto from Mexico City, and the televised production of the Cuban premiere of Victor Herbert's Cello Concerto No. 2 with the National Orchestra of Cuba. He has been heard on NPR's Performance Today, Saint Paul Sunday, BBC's In Tune, XM Radio's Live from Studio II, Sirius Satellite Radio, and RTHK Radio Hong Kong.\nZuill Bailey performs on a 1693 Matteo Gofriller Cello, formerly owned by Mischa Schneider of the \nBudapest String Quartet. In addition to extensive touring engagements, Bailey is the Artistic Director of \nEl Paso Pro Musica, is Artistic Director of Northwest BachFest in Spokane, WA, is the Artistic Director of the Sitka Music Festival, is the Artistic Director for Juneau Jazz & Classics, and Professor of Cello at the University of Texas at El Paso.In 2016, Bailey was nominated for and won a Grammy award in the category of Best Classical Instrumental Solo for his recording of American composer Michael Daugherty's cello concerto Tales of Hemingway, recorded by the Nashville Symphony; the composition also garnered Grammys in the categories of Best Contemporary Classical Composition and Best Classical Compendium.\n\n\nDiscography\nBach Cello Suites, Two Volumes, Zuill Bailey (cello), (2021) Octave Records\nProkofiev Sinfonia Concertante and Cello Sonata, Zuill Bailey (cello), NC Symphony, Natasha Paremski (piano) (2016)\nDaugherty Tales of Hemingway for Cello and Orchestra (2016), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nElgar Cello Concerto, (2013), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nDvo\u0159\u00e1k Cello Concerto, (2012), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nThe Spanish Masters, Manuel De Falla (2011), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nBrahms, (2011), Zuill Bailey (cello), Awadagin Pratt (piano)\nBach Cello Suites, (2010), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nBeethoven: Zuill Bailey and Simone Dinnerstein, (2009), Zuill Bailey (cello), Simone Dinnerstein (piano)\nRussian Masterworks CD (pieces by Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich with San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, (2009), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nPiano trios by Schubert and Shostakovich, with pianist Navah Perlman and violinist Giora Schmidt, (2008). Telarc CD\nArensky & Dohnanyi: with Special Guest Lynn Harrell, (2007), Giora Schmidt (violin), Kirsten Johnson (viola), Zuill Bailey (cello), Soovin Kim (violin), Lynn Harrell (cello)\nSaint-Sa\u00ebns Cello Concertos with the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra, (2005), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nJanos Starker Celebration - Schubert & Boccherini, (2005), Janos Starker (cello), Kirsten Johnson (viola), Zuill Bailey (cello), Soovin Kim (violin), Kurt Nikkanen (violin)\nZuill Bailey: Debut Solo CD, (2003), Zuill Bailey (cello)\nErich Wolfgang Korngold: Cello Concerto, (2003), Zuill Bailey (cello), Bruckner Orchestra Linz/Caspar Richter, ASV\nThe Rose Album, performing David Popper's Requiem for Three Cellos and Piano opus 66, with cellists Matt Haimovitz and Sara Sant'Ambrogio, and pianist Navah Perlman (2002). Oxingale Records CD OX2002\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nOfficial Site\nColbert Artists Management, Inc. - Zuill Bailey\n\"CONVERSATION WITH ZUILL BAILEY\", Tim Janof\nZuill performing in Mexico City\nZuill Bailey at IMDb\nBACH & friends Documentary"}}}}
part_xec/zyzzyx_road
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zyzzyx_Road","to":"Zyzzyx Road"}],"pages":{"8227280":{"pageid":8227280,"ns":0,"title":"Zyzzyx Road","extract":"Zyzzyx Road ( z\u0259-ZIZ-iks), also called Zyzzyx Rd., is a 2006 American thriller film written, produced and directed by John Penney and starring Katherine Heigl, Leo Grillo, and Tom Sizemore.\nThe film gained notoriety from its gross ticket sales of only $30 on its opening run, due to its intentionally limited release at a single cinema, making it the lowest-grossing film in U.S. history in terms of box office sales.\n\n\nPlot synopsis\nGrant, a philandering accountant, goes to Las Vegas on a business trip and encounters a seductress, Marissa, and her jealous ex-boyfriend Joey. Grant and Marissa incapacitate Joey, believing they have killed him, and decide to bury him along the eponymous Zzyzx Road, a rural road off Interstate 15 in California's Mojave Desert. After digging a grave, they return to find Joey missing from the trunk of Grant's car. Grant chases Joey through the desert with a shovel, and when he finds him hidden in an abandoned mine, he tells Joey a secret about Marissa.\n\n\nCast\nLeo Grillo as Grant, an accountant who begins an affair with Marissa\nKatherine Heigl as Marissa, Grant's lover and Joey's ex-girlfriend. John Penney gambled on Heigl's rising success in Grey's Anatomy to boost sales. Thora Birch was initially offered the role, but she turned it down.\nTom Sizemore as Joey, Marissa's jealous ex-boyfriend. Grillo \"was drawn to his acting chops, and Sizemore's past actually made him more convincing as a tough-guy villain.\" Several actors, including Jason Lee, turned down the role before Sizemore was cast.\nYorlin Madera as Truck Driver Bob\nNancy Linari (voice) as Brenda\n\n\nProduction\nPrincipal photography was in the summer of 2005 and lasted 18 days, plus an additional two days for pickup scenes. The film was shot entirely on location in the Mojave Desert, in and around local mines. Sizemore and longtime friend Peter Walton, who worked as Sizemore's assistant, were arrested during the film's production for repeatedly failing drug tests while on probation. Sizemore was allowed to resume filming his scenes.\n\n\nRelease and box office gross\nFrom February 25 to March 2, 2006, Zyzzyx Road was shown once a day, at noon, at the Highland Park Village Theater in Dallas, Texas, in one auditorium rented by the producers for $1,000. The limited release was deliberate: Grillo was uninterested in releasing the film domestically until it underwent foreign distribution, but the film needed to fulfill the U.S. release obligation required by the Screen Actors Guild for low-budget films (those with budgets less than $2.5 million that are not for the direct-to-video market).The strategy had the side effect of making it, at the time, the lowest-grossing film in history; it earned just $30 at the box office, from six patrons paying $5 each for admission. Unofficially, its opening weekend netted $20, with the $10 difference due to Grillo personally refunding two tickets purchased by Sheila Moore, the film's makeup artist, who saw the film with a friend.The similarly-named film Zzyzx has mistakenly been cited as the lowest-grossing of all time instead, due to the two films' similar titles and release in the same month.\n\n\nHome media\nZyzzyx Road was released on DVD in 23 countries, including Bulgaria, Indonesia, and Portugal. By the end of 2006, it had earned around $368,000. In the summer of 2012, six years after its original release, GoDigital released the film domestically in digital format because of its better performance internationally. It was released on DVD in North America in September 2010.\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nZyzzyx Road at IMDb\nZyzzyx Road at AllMovie\nZyzzyx Road at Rotten Tomatoes"}}}}
part_xec/zoledzin
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"21015457":{"pageid":21015457,"ns":0,"title":"\u017bo\u0142\u0119dzin","extract":"\u017bo\u0142\u0119dzin [\u0290\u0254\u02c8w\u025bnd\u0361\u0291in] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rogo\u017ano, within Oborniki County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.The village has a population of 3.\n\n\nReferences"}}}}
part_xec/zorsines
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"pages":{"2649189":{"pageid":2649189,"ns":0,"title":"Zorsines","extract":"Zorsines was a 1st-century King (rex Siracorum) of the Siraces mentioned in Tacitus' Annals of the Roman Empire (XII.15-19) around 50 AD, a people he reports as residing somewhere between the Caucasus mountains and the Don river.He had a fortification at Uspe.He fought in the Bosporus under Mithridates III, the former king of the Bosporan Kingdom, against the Dandaridae. His ally Mithridates later turned against and fought the Romans in 47 / 48 AD who had put him on the throne earlier in 41. Mithridates eluded the Romans and managed to recover his kingdom. The Aorsi under Prince Eunones, sent by Gaius Julius Aquila and Cotys was sent after Mithridates and his lands, later clashed with Zorsines, besieging Uspe in 49 AD (The town offered 10,000 slaves for their capitulation but the assault continued as the Romans declined). Zorsines finally decided to leave Mithridates to rule his paternal lands, after giving hostages to the Romans and thus making peace. He acknowledged Roman superiority before the image of Emperor Claudius.\n\n\nSee also\nSerboi\n\n\nReferences\n\n\nExternal links\nWho was Who in Roman Times: Zorsines"}}}}
part_xec/zoller_glacier
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{"batchcomplete":"","query":{"normalized":[{"from":"Zoller_Glacier","to":"Zoller Glacier"}],"pages":{"16437519":{"pageid":16437519,"ns":0,"title":"Zoller Glacier","extract":"Zoller Glacier (77\u00b053\u2032S 162\u00b018\u2032E) is a glacier in the Cathedral Rocks between Emmanuel and Darkowski Glaciers, flowing north into the Ferrar Glacier of Victoria Land. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, 1910\u201313. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1964 for Lieutenant John E. Zoller, U.S. Navy, chaplain with the winter party of 1957 at Little America V.\n\n\nReferences\n This article incorporates public domain material from \"Zoller Glacier\". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey."}}}}