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7 | named after | Sunny Bay Station | Yam O | ['wellington', 'michael', 'frederick ii', 'albany', 'douglas hyde', 'peking', 'skeppsholmen', 'gregory xiii', 'enrico fermi', 'frankish', 'porto', 'osman i', 'will rogers', 'regen river', 'charles la trobe', 'samarinda', 'linus torvalds', 'charles i', 'jagiellonian university', 'dresden', 'new economic policy', 'tsing yi island', 'luapula river', 'jesus', 'david belasco', 'mickleover', 'william hyde wollaston', 'nalanda', 'congo', 'mangalore', 'abu dhabi', 'kostanay', 'lake erie', 'pierre curie', 'felix hausdorff', 'hesse', 'fort portal', 'alexander vasilyevich alexandrov', 'mali empire', 'rama vi', 'alexandria', 'william rowan hamilton', 'mehmed', 'john newbery', 'pacific city', 'queen charlotte', 'turing', 'wickenburg', 'queen henrietta maria', 'ruhr river', 'grenchen', 'frans hals', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'mashhad', 'hungarian people', 'lyon', 'shijiazhuang', 'banja luka', 'moon', 'coney island', 'congo river', 'lake mead', 'khalifa bin zayed al nahyan', 'lord buddha', 'harare', 'antoinette perry', 'corsica', 'george orwell', 'tirupati', 'dallam county', 'pidgin', 'apatite', '1221 amor', 'narva river', 'mississippi', 'payerne', 'emerald isle', 'mariupol', 'alexander herzen', 'robert bosch', 'ankara', 'johannes gutenberg', 'maiduguri', 'wassily kandinsky', 'padova', 'yinchuan', 'samarskite', 'edgar', 'lake champlain', 'dundee', 'marrakech', 'confucianism', 'franklin', 'lille', 'ytterby', 'english channel', 'mcgill', 'holland', 'volta'] | Sunny Bay Station | Sunny Bay is an MTR station in Yam O. It is between Tung Chung and Tsing Yi stations. The station is an interchange station between the Tung Chung Line and the Disneyland Resort Line to Hong Kong Disneyland. The station was originally to be named Yam O (陰澳). Yam O was not used probably because of its ominous connotations (Cantonese Yam is more commonly known to English speakers as Mandarin yin, which means darkness or a negative quality). The station was the first MTR station to have automatic platform gates (APG) installed on the edge of its platforms. These gates range from 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 the height of the platform screen doors found in other MTR stations. In line with ground level and above-ground MTR stations, Sunny Bay and Disneyland Resort Station are not air conditioned, and rely on their open architecture to keep the temperature low. Services to the station commenced on 1 June 2005. The transfer facilities to the Disneyland Resort Line opened on 1 August 2005. The livery of the station is slate grey. Platforms 1 (Tung Chung Line towards Tung Chung) and 3 (Disneyland Resort Line) are located opposite to each other to allow easy interchange of trains for passengers travelling from the urban areas. Architecture firm Aedas was the architect for the Disneyland Resort Line and the architect for the Sunny Bay and Disneyland Resort Stations. The Airport Express line passes through the centre of the station without stopping. This station features emergency platforms for the Airport Express. |
7 | named after | GNU | UNIX | ['devils lake', 'nazca', 'minsk', 'nuremberg', 'yokohama', 'christopher hansteen', 'kelowna', 'gitega', 'merehead quarry', 'krasnodar', 'grozny', 'panama', 'bertelsmann', 'operating system', 'uxbridge', 'art garfunkel', 'moskva river', 'yellow fever', 'bristol', 'pc', 'pohnpei island', 'aare', 'emacs', 'coxeter', 'joseph ratzinger', 'alberto sordi', 'auckland', 'david belasco', 'este', 'marty', 'bukoba', 'andrey markov', 'wienfluss', 'eilat', 'marble', 'wolfram von eschenbach', 'groningen', 'arafura sea', 'adi shamir', 'edward viii', 'margaret thatcher', 'battery park', 'august horch', 'freud', 'telephone booth', 'tororo', 'daedalus', 'caravaggio', 'edvard grieg', 'nep', 'marinus', 'ishikawa district', 'bohol', 'vallabhbhai patel', 'frank piasecki', 'bitburg', 'shanghai', 'walloon region', 'river elbe', 'charlottetown', 'lord rayleigh', 'mendeleev', 'ufa', 'copernicus', 'guwahati', 'lagos metropolitan area', 'polk', 'saga district', 'longnan', 'johannes gutenberg', 'finchley', 'lungern', 'mongol', 'sir winston churchill', 'coral sea', 'petropavlovsk', 'stansted mountfitchet', 'ron rivest', 'pim fortuyn', 'billy bishop', 'shakyamuni', 'delaware river', 'bulgar', 'halesowen', 'chifley', 'mcgill college', 'tegel', 'vologda river', 'bolshevik', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'salt lake city', 'ytterby', 'rio grande', 'will rogers', 'antsiranana', 'douglas macarthur', 'nos', 'saint peter', 'alfred deakin'] | GNU Portable Threads | GNU Pth (Portable Threads) is a POSIX/ANSI-C based user space thread library for UNIX platforms that provides priority-based scheduling for multithreading applications. GNU Pth targets for a high degree of portability. It is part of the GNU Project. Pth also provides API emulation for POSIX threads for backward compatibility. GNU Pth uses an N:1 mapping to kernel-space threads, i.e., the scheduling is done completely by the GNU Pth library and the kernel itself is not aware of the N threads in user-space. Because of this there is no possibility to utilize SMP as kernel dispatching would be necessary. |
7 | named after | Alpes Maritimes | Alpen | ['clive sinclair', 'bulgar', 'apatites', 'adi shamir', 'minnesota river', 'oulu', 'crown prince rudolf', 'niobe', 'canberra', 'porvoo', 'opava', 'nikos kazantzakis', 'schiller', 'vinyl', 'queen elizabeth', 'karl drais', 'brasil', 'pc', 'washington', 'willard van orman quine', 'ajman', 'dmitri mendeleev', 'alexandria', 'zambezi river', 'reggio di calabria', 'guglielmo marconi', 'senegal river', 'oklahoma', 'riemann', 'reggio calabria', 'taunton', 'frank piasecki', 'wien river', 'gloucestershire', 'peking', 'aldus manutius', 'grand river', 'great britain', 'cambria', 'rafha', 'louis boyer', 'stornoway', 'lake tanganyika', 'harvard divinity school', 'charles de gaulle', 'samarskite', 'cologne', 'ibanda', 'hilversum', 'kokshetau', 'mthatha', 'ytterby', 'erasmus', 'bucking bronco', 'bamyan', 'coral sea', 'worcester', 'frankish', 'grieg', 'ann arbor', 'morogoro', 'tanagra', 'gandhi', 'christopher hansteen', 'matsushiro', 'archimedes', 'buckinghamshire', 'robert koch', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'frederick law olmsted', 'kernel', 'hector hodler', 'bernoulli', 'las vegas', 'hittite empire', 'texas christian university', 'regen river', 'pacific city', 'soroti', 'emacs', 'john maynard keynes', 'ayrton senna', 'isaac newton', 'tom gehrels', 'incheon metropolitan city', 'purple mountain observatory', 'churchill', 'ashgabat', 'ted fujita', 'freud', 'hm the queen', 'famagusta', 'embakasi', 'bass', 'king george v', 'brantford', 'canton schwyz', 'fukuoka', 'barack obama'] | Caryocolum delphinatella | Caryocolum delphinatella is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It is found in Abruzzi, the south-western Alps (Alpes Maritimes, Alpes de Haute Provence, Hautes Alpes, Isère, Walliser Alpen, Alpi Cozie) and the Pyrenees (Haute-Garonne). The length of the forewings is 7-7.5 mm for males and 6.5–7 mm for females. The forewings are blackish brown mottled with light brown. There are a number of white markings. The hindwings are grey. Adults have been recorded on wing from July to early August. The larvae probably feed on Minuartia and Silene species. |
7 | named after | East Pakistan | Bengali | ['warszawa', 'aubenas', 'turin', 'fredrik henrik af chapman', 'kostroma', 'vostok', 'guisborough', 'umberto i', 'boise city', 'hemavan', 'colorado river', 'breukelen', 'daggubati venkatesh', 'aino', 'bulgar', 'edwin hubble', 'baise', 'yankton', 'cerberus', 'blue john', 'china', 'ralph waldo emerson', 'segl', 'william shakespeare', 'coalville', 'constantine i', 'athena', 'alexander von humboldt', 'faizabad', 'minnesota river', 'mississippi', 'edward vernon', 'ptuj', 'ie', 'esbjerg', 'sicyon', 'cookham', 'martin luther', 'kansas river', 'minna', 'manhattan', 'national capital', 'teddy roosevelt', 'delaware', 'amsterdam', 'ordzhonikidze', 'haleth', '8 flora', 'george', 'lemberg', 'saransk', 'disneyland', 'hudson river', 'kashi', 'magnitogorsk', 'aglaea', 'belfast', 'leicester', 'emacs', 'regen river', 'mali empire', 'hsbc', 'elizabeth ii', 'chulalongkorn', 'phaistos', 'jay gatsby', 'natchitoches', 'carl auer von welsbach', 'king george iv', 'algiers', 'saint mark', 'arafura sea', 'penang', 'taegu', 'goma', 'harold holt', 'tiffany', 'embakasi', 'lake mead', 'szczecin', 'duchesne', 'dawson city', 'jean tinguely', 'kanagawa', 'corn bunting', 'kyzylorda', 'crown prince rudolf', 'bach', 'galatina', 'sverdlovsk', 'dundee', 'lowestoft', 'france', 'daegu', 'pafos', 'marrakesh', 'fedora', 'ubangi', 'south kensington'] | Lokman Khan Sherwani | . Lokman Khan Sherwani (Bengali: লোকমান খান শেরওয়ানী) was born on 14 August 1910 in Chittagong, Bangladesh (বাংলাদেশ formerly East Pakistan, previously East Bengal, India). He died on 27 August 1969. He was a poet, journalist, and the provincial vice president of the All India Forward Block under its founder Subhas Chandra Bose who continued to call for the full and immediate independence of India from British rule. Lokman Khan Sherwani was married to Shobnom Khanam Sherwani, who was also an active member of the Forward Block. |
7 | named after | Isfahan International Airport | Isfahan | ['changi', 'maryland', 'medway', 'mandela', 'miyazaki district', 'savonlinna', 'queen victoria', 'mae west', 'holy ghost', 'internet systems consortium', 'bach', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'frans hals', 'fukuoka', 'larnaca district', 'barra', 'sochi', 'mumtaz mahal', 'dordrecht', 'bsd', 'gauss', 'palladian', 'john calvin', 'mao zedong', 'ephraim shay', 'wayne county', 'herzog', 'peking', 'hms chatham', 'einstein', 'moroto', 'kalinin', 'sokoto river', 'norway', 'lanzhou', 'des moines', 'danny kaye', 'pokhara', 'alexander vasilyevich alexandrov', 'san diego', 'saddam hussein', 'jon bon jovi', 'virginia', 'borehamwood', 'coral sea', 'frederick ii', 'bimini', 'gordon moore', 'mexico', 'oubangui river', 'christopher hansteen', 'firefox', 'robinson crusoe', 'saint catherine', 'miliaria calandra', 'horse', 'chesham', 'matsushiro', 'matthew boulton', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'haifa', 'los angeles', 'gustave eiffel', 'jamnalal bajaj', 'americas', 'ruvuma river', 'galkayo', 'faraday', 'bessemer', 'leyden', 'bardufoss', 'okayama', 'henri lebesgue', 'barreiras', 'sam walton', 'jay gatsby', 'tom gehrels', 'cervia', 'nantwich', 'the americas', 'taloqan', 'pohnpei island', 'benny andersson', 'holy trinity', 'alster', 'fermi', 'laplace', 'john lennon', 'henry paget', 'dwight', 'bucking bronco', 'lion', 'cayuga', 'alexandria', 'chancery', 'jean sibelius', 'edgware', 'hitchin', 'vichy'] | Ardestani Expressway | َArdestani Expressway (Persian: بزرگراه شهید اردستانی) is an expressway in northeastern Isfahan, Iran connecting to Isfahan International Airport via Qahjavarestan. |
7 | named after | port | Oporto | ['pafnuty chebyshev', 'sweden', 'monterrey', 'mallorca', 'tuguegarao', 'france', 'mount kilimanjaro', 'american psychological association', 'birger jarl', 'newton', 'sendai', 'luton', 'michigan', 'james watt', 'lagos metropolitan area', 'toshkent', 'indira gandhi', 'kabankalan', 'lord buddha', 'hungary', 'sokoto river', 'cerberus', 'schwyz', 'johannesburg', 'palladian', 'gustave eiffel', 'king george v', 'hangzhou', 'alexander dovzhenko', 'coventry', 'caesar', 'porvoo', 'walloon', 'ulysses', 'kista', 'ossett', 'siddhartha gautama', 'frio river', 'franz kafka', 'lisboa', 'victoria', 'iqaluit', 'mason city', 'john knox', 'lord rayleigh', 'bessemer', 'la silla', 'juliana', 'anton bruckner', 'menelaus', 'sierra vista', 'zambezi river', 'redditch', 'decimomannu', 'st augustine', 'ionia', 'cookham', 'great western', 'coalville', 'william hyde wollaston', 'harvard divinity school', 'rama vi', 'dar es salaam', 'elizabeth i', 'kirksville', 'cassini', 'nouakchott', 'chester', 'jay gatsby', 'athens', 'russia', 'kunming', 'osman i', 'lemesos', 'abel tasman', 'martha graham', 'rose', 'paphos', 'nuuk', 'big sioux river', 'leyden', 'port elizabeth', 'marlon jackson', 'purple mountain observatory', 'adalbert', 'loire', 'el nido', 'lars magnus ericsson', 'berenice', 'revelation', 'kaduna', 'fukuoka', 'harry hopman', 'baise city', 'ashkhabad', 'juan carlos i', 'hong kong', 'george gershwin', 'sheffield'] | R. J. Yeatman | Robert Julian Yeatman (15 July 1897 – 13 July 1968) was a British humorist who wrote for Punch. He is best known for the book 1066 and All That, 1930, ISBN 0-413-77270-5), a tongue-in-cheek guide to "all the history you can remember", which he wrote with W. C. Sellar. He was born in Oporto, the principal city and port of northern Portugal, where his father was a wine merchant, a family business connected with Taylor's Port. Yeatman had won the Military Cross in World War I before going to Oriel College, Oxford, where he met Sellar. He went into advertising and became advertising manager for Kodak Ltd. When asked to convert his BA from Oxford into an MA, Yeatman could not find the fee owing to debt, and hence he is recorded in 1066 and All That as "Failed M.A., etc. Oxon". With Sellar he also wrote: |
7 | named after | Sheffield United | Sheffield | ['yukon', 'radioactive decay', 'henry paget', 'aleppo', 'aizawl', 'alfred dreyfus', 'stansted mountfitchet', 'las vegas', 'syros', 'anna magdalena', 'marrakesh', 'lord buddha', 'malacca', 'rukungiri', 'heisenberg', 'william randolph hearst', 'long eaton', 'gautama buddha', 'kasese', 'nos', 'horse', 'john cabot', 'lake tanganyika', 'fatima bint muhammad', 'aalborg', 'claude shannon', 'port moresby', 'thomas hopkins gallaudet', 'longnan', 'mauricie', 'gloucester', 'moldova', 'shanghai', 'humphry davy', 'bardufoss', 'tsar alexander ii', 'constitution', 'le verrier', 'spider', 'lungern', 'arusha', 'martin luther', 'franz liszt', 'st augustine', 'cambridge', 'kockums', 'pushkin', 'henry wadsworth longfellow', 'river niger', 'altai', 'railroad', 'milwaukee', 'eisenhower', 'cochin', 'oubangui river', 'davao city', 'kent', 'iloilo', 'ron rivest', 'walter sisulu', 'yukon river', 'fredericton', 'ottumwa', 'pacific city', 'edgware', 'bosch', 'sanya', 'yadkin river', 'confucianism', 'louis boyer', 'china', 'batswana', 'del rio', 'king george vi', 'chile', 'minna', 'north dakota', 'deiphobus', 'worcester', 'easter sunday', 'forza italia', 'arctic', 'athena', 'sendai', 'yokohama', 'polish', 'fred hoyle', 'kampala', 'ulyanovsk', 'oneida', 'glen canyon', 'the annunciation', 'samarinda', 'jason bourne', 'kassel', 'debussy', 'marlon', 'mumtaz', 'sleaford'] | Ian McKechnie | Ian Hector McKechnie (4 October 1941 – 11 June 2015) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. Ian McKechnie was born at a maternity unit in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire but was raised in the village of Lenzie in Dunbartonshire and later in Chryston in Lanarkshire, near Glasgow. McKechnie signed for Arsenal in September 1958 after being invited to play for a Glasgow amateur side Letham Thistle (a Glasgow club with associations with the Arsenal scouting system). He was signed as an outside-left, but George Swindin, the then Arsenal manager, saw his potential as a goalkeeper. McKechnie went on to make 25 appearances between 1961 and 1964 for Arsenal. He was the first Scot to be chosen to play for the London Youth XI, playing in the same team as Terry Venables.[citation needed] His first game in goal for Arsenal was a closed-door match against England prior to their Home International Championship campaign. He then played a friendly in Gothenburg against a Swedish Select XI in 1961, in which he pulled off a succession of acrobatic saves, and he was known henceforth as 'Yuri',[citation needed] after the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin. McKechnie made his competitive debut against Blackburn Rovers on 14 October 1961 and went on to feature in some of Arsenal's major matches of the 1960s. These include the 1962 visit of Real Madrid to Highbury and he also played in goal against Rangers in the testimonial match for Jack Kelsey.[citation needed] The competition at Arsenal for the goalkeeping position was fierce, with not only Kelsey (before his retirement in 1962) but also Northern Irish international Jack McClelland, Jim Furnell and the young Bob Wilson. McKechnie played thirteen of Arsenal's first fifteen matches of 1963–64, but was dropped after Arsenal's first competitive match in Europe at Highbury, against Staevnet in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, on 22 October 1963, which Arsenal lost 3–2. He never played for the Arsenal first team again, and was given a free transfer in March 1964. He joined Southend United two months later and made 62 appearances, before joining Hull City in August 1966 where he racked up 255 league appearances until the end of the 1973–74 season. During his stay at Hull the home fans would throw oranges onto the goalmouth as a gesture to the fact that he had been spotted eating an orange after training, many included contact telephone numbers and various messages of good luck. On one occasion a Tigers fan was arrested at Sheffield United's ground for throwing an orange to McKechnie; the Sheffield police were not aware of the ritual and McKechnie had to write to the court in defence of the arrested fan. During his time at Hull, McKechnie was the first goalkeeper ever to save a penalty in a competitive penalty shootout, against Manchester United in the semi-finals of the Watney Cup in August 1970; he saved from Denis Law. He subsequently took the deciding kick to take the penalty shootout to further five kicks from each side, but his kick flew over the bar and put Hull City out of the competition. He therefore was the first goalkeeper to concede a kick in a shootout (to George Best), the first goalkeeper to save a kick in a shootout (from Denis Law), the first goalkeeper to take a kick in a shootout, and the first player to miss the deciding kick. McKechnie then signed for the Boston Minutemen in the North American Soccer League in May 1974, where he was rated one of the top goalkeepers for that season.[citation needed] There was a suggestion of him signing for a season as a goal kicker for an American football team, but due to a strike this did not take place.[citation needed] Returning to England, he played for Goole Town and Scarborough, before retiring in 1977. Occasionally in friendly and testimonial games, McKechnie would play in the outside left position and indeed scored in such matches.[citation needed] After retiring McKechnie had a spell in charge of Sligo Rovers in the Republic of Ireland. He lived in Brantingham near Brough and worked in Corporate Hospitality at the KC Stadium, the new home of Hull City, on matchdays. McKechnie died on 11 June 2015. |
7 | named after | Peterborough Cathedral | St Peter | ['las vegas', 'warsaw', 'mozilla', 'zutphen', 'french', 'lake champlain', 'great britain', 'benguela', 'tsing yi island', 'munich', 'brian kernighan', 'embakasi', 'monoclinic', 'louis pasteur', 'sam walton', 'sergey kirov', 'virgo cluster', 'norwich', 'bern', 'snow leopard', 'belgrade', 'christian doppler', 'leland', 'euclid', 'eisenhower', 'provideniya', 'hearst', 'peano', 'celtic football club', 'norrmalmstorg robbery', 'philadelphia', 'yuri gagarin', 'glen canyon', 'zebulon pike', 'eugene kaspersky', 'pergamon', 'citrus', 'shem', 'halesowen', 'masoretic text', 'william shakespeare', 'deschutes river', 'wavre', 'ig farben', 'jesus', 'alexandrian', 'bletchley', 'zoisite', 'high harz', 'michael dell', 'river ijssel', 'lawrence livermore national laboratory', 'reggio calabria', 'claude shannon', 'wilhelmina', 'hungary', 'pokhara', 'pennsylvania', 'yadkin river', 'hans reiser', 'kanagawa', 'garibaldi', 'mwanza', 'sarnen', 'henri lebesgue', 'okayama', 'goma', 'kent', 'adria', 'carlsberg', 'hawaii island', 'makassar', 'dwight', 'constitution', 'burkina faso', 'luton', 'vitus bering', 'william randolph hearst', 'douglas hyde', 'poe', 'johannes gutenberg', 'fred hoyle', 'maiduguri', 'julius caesar', 'franz kafka', 'serapis', 'lord buddha', 'sir paul chater', 'phuket island', 'kostroma', 'polish', 'susanville', 'haifa', 'cabernet franc', 'gustav ii adolf', 'christian iv', 'diamantina bowen', 'george vi', 'liverpool'] | Peterborough Cathedral | Peterborough Cathedral, properly the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew – also known as Saint Peter's Cathedral in the United Kingdom – is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Peterborough, dedicated to Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew, whose statues look down from the three high gables of the famous West Front. Although it was founded in the Anglo-Saxon period, its architecture is mainly Norman, following a rebuilding in the 12th century. With Durham and Ely Cathedrals, it is one of the most important 12th-century buildings in England to have remained largely intact, despite extensions and restoration. Peterborough Cathedral is known for its imposing Early English Gothic West Front (façade) which, with its three enormous arches, is without architectural precedent and with no direct successor. The appearance is slightly asymmetrical, as one of the two towers that rise from behind the façade was never completed (the tower on the right as one faces the building), but this is only visible from a distance. |
7 | named after | Einstein Tower | Albert Einstein | ['poe', 'shafter', 'ian fleming', 'gustave eiffel', 'finnish', 'legendary greek hero', 'munich', 'bertelsmann', 'schwyz', 'susanville', 'jehoshua', 'honiara', 'jordan river', 'river regen', 'sunset boulevard', 'edogawa rampo', 'apennine mountains', 'new economic policy', 'yibin', 'winchester', 'taraz', 'arima', 'lawrence', 'johannes brahms', 'melinda gates', 'kazakh', 'minnesota river', 'mumtaz', 'alfred nobel', 'halesowen', 'las vegas', 'william hyde wollaston', 'dunstable', 'robert bosch', 'barreiras', 'elbe river', 'menomonie', 'edith cowan', 'cleveland', 'antwerp', 'virginia', 'osaka city', 'nursultan nazarbayev', 'birger jarl', 'ahr', 'djibouti region', 'strontian', 'taegu', 'jervis bay', 'edward viii', 'kern river', 'malabo', 'copley', 'moorish', 'saint catherine', 'fredrik henrik af chapman', 'gliese', 'osman gazi', 'purple mountain observatory', 'albacete', 'klamath falls', 'kansas river', 'hera', 'sardar patel', 'bolzano', 'darjeeling district', 'kanagawa', 'sagan', 'gautama', 'marinus', 'franz liszt', 'pieter teyler', 'calgary', 'zoisite', 'worcester', 'struve', 'gnu', 'kofun', 'fermi', 'franciscan', 'vitus bering', 'unasur', 'linux kernel', 'king george v', 'lennon', 'zutphen', 'beijing', 'bundaberg', 'milwaukee', 'bernhard schmidt', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'long prairie', 'bardufoss', 'gw', 'djibouti city', 'castle donington', 'reggio calabria', 'mason city', 'mueang bueng kan district'] | Einstein Tower | The Einstein Tower (German: Einsteinturm) is an astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einstein Science Park in Potsdam, Germany built by Erich Mendelsohn. It was built on the summit of the Potsdam Telegraphenberg to house a solar telescope designed by the astronomer Erwin Finlay-Freundlich. The telescope supports experiments and observations to validate (or disprove) Albert Einstein's relativity theory. The building was first conceived around 1917, built from 1919 to 1921 after a fund-raising drive, and became operational in 1924. Although Einstein never worked there, he supported the construction and operation of the telescope. It is still a working solar observatory today as part of the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam. Light from the telescope is directed down through the shaft to the basement where the instruments and laboratory are located. There were more than half a dozen telescopes in the laboratory. This was one of Mendelsohn's first major projects, completed when a young Richard Neutra was on his staff, and his best-known building. The exterior was originally conceived in concrete, but due to construction difficulties with the complex design and shortages from the war, much of the building was actually realized in brick, covered with stucco. Because the material was changed during construction of the building, the designs were not updated to accommodate them. This caused many problems, such as cracking and dampness. Extensive repair work had to be done only five years after the initial construction, overseen by Mendelsohn himself. Since then numerous renovations have been done periodically. The building was heavily damaged by Allied bombing during World War II, leaving it in a state that, as the architecture blog A456 noted, was ironically more in line with Mendelsohn's conceptual sketches than the pre-war structure was. It underwent a full renovation in 1999, for its 75th anniversary, to correct problems with dampness and decay that had meant decades of repair. It is often cited as one of the few landmarks of expressionist architecture. According to lore, Mendelsohn took Einstein on a long tour of the completed structure, waiting for some sign of approval. The design, while logical and perfectly sufficient to its purpose, stood out like an "ungainly spaceship" in the suburbs of Potsdam. Einstein said nothing until hours later, during a meeting with the building committee, when he whispered his one-word judgment: "Organic". Mendelsohn himself said that he had designed it out of some unknown urge, letting it emerge from "the mystique around Einstein's universe". |
7 | named after | Rotterdam The Hague Airport | Rotterdam | ['franeker', 'sir winston churchill', 'chebyshev', 'polish', 'kanawha river', 'blue john', 'black forest', 'john wesley', 'nep', 'kent', 'nestorius', 'kinmen county', 'gregor mendel', 'robert bosch', 'westphalia', 'molotov', 'strontian', 'gorakhpur', 'pfalz', 'otto von bismarck', 'hermann rorschach', 'saint francis', 'harare', 'vittorio emanuele ii', 'toshkent', 'rafha', 'judas', 'genocide', 'bamyan', 'jonava', 'mount isa', 'warburg', 'lincoln', 'hittites', 'atropos', 'averroes', 'roosevelt', 'opium', 'lake mead', 'colchester', 'olbia', 'juan carlos i', 'grothendieck', 'samuel wilson', 'lagos', 'aberdeen', 'mildura', 'lemberg', 'hungary', 'meerut', 'adria', 'artificial intelligence', 'os', 'dublin city', 'brazilwood', 'joseph fourier', 'ontario', 'french', 'sioux', 'jervis bay', 'diamantina bowen', 'stalin', 'changle', 'john heisman', 'titograd', 'liverpool', 'hungarian people', 'alexandrian', 'minnesota', 'potsdam', 'congo', 'darjeeling district', 'st nicholas', 'osiris', 'jupiter', 'queen elizabeth', 'downpatrick', 'viterbo', 'cornwall', 'greater geelong', 'meatpacking', 'iosif stalin', 'wickenburg', 'multics', 'bangalore', 'wassily kandinsky', 'jim bowie', 'barack obama', 'mark rothko', 'zhdanov', 'mumtaz mahal', 'mbarara', 'andrey markov', 'abel tasman', 'vancouver', 'ovambo', 'inverness', 'albany', 'leicester'] | Rotterdam The Hague Airport | Rotterdam The Hague Airport (formerly Rotterdam Airport, Vliegveld Zestienhoven in Dutch), (IATA: RTM, ICAO: EHRD) located 3 NM (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north northwest of Rotterdam, is the Netherlands' third largest airport. It serves the city of Rotterdam as well as The Hague and surroundings. The airport handled over 1.5 million passengers in 2013 and features scheduled flights to European metropolitan and leisure destinations. It is also used extensively by general aviation and there are several flying clubs and schools located at the airport. |
7 | named after | Canada | Stadacona | ['bodil ipsen', 'myrrha', 'acadia', 'albert einstein', 'kandinsky', 'microsoft windows operating system', 'henry tate', 'port elizabeth', 'aristotle', 'boston university', 'wabash river', 'herschel', 'medway towns', 'emperor meiji', 'shakyamuni', 'namib desert', 'canning town', 'sindhu', 'osman gazi', 'rukungiri', 'qazan', 'brackley', 'magyars', 'hong kong', 'ketchikan', 'henry wadsworth longfellow', 'dhaka', 'alpnach', 'nanjing', 'river loire', 'silas weir mitchell', 'reliant', 'sirius', 'shaka', 'sarajevo', 'saransk', 'warszawa', 'euclid', 'stettin', 'fukuoka', 'frederick iii', 'kirundi', 'moorish', 'sheffield', 'congo river basin', 'glenn gould', 'sylvester graham', 'greek mythology', 'ai', 'rama vi', 'preobrazhenskoye', 'susanville', 'mongol', 'bolzano', 'douglas hyde', 'gregor mendel', 'greater western sydney', 'bavarian forest', 'saint lawrence', 'french', 'clifford brown', 'stockwell', 'edward vernon', 'rolf nevanlinna', 'joseph henry', 'einstein', 'saddam hussein', 'majorca', 'pushkin', 'milwaukee', 'jason bourne', 'sokoto river', 'cabot', 'norwich', 'archimedes', 'houlton', 'apatite', 'southport', 'maidstone', 'kos', 'river havel', 'kiichiro toyoda', 'kalashnikov', 'djibouti region', 'lionel penrose', 'breton', 'brisbane', 'teddy roosevelt', 'zambezi', 'ruvuma river', 'nocera inferiore', 'harry hopman', 'alexander grothendieck', 'river clyde', 'hammerfest', 'nursultan nazarbayev', 'nicholas i', 'guadalupe river', 'aino'] | HMCS Stadacona | HMCS Stadacona was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) that served in the First World War and postwar until 1920. Stadacona is a historic name associated with Canada, the voyages Jacques Cartier, the colony of Samuel de Champlain, and Quebec City. |
7 | named after | Instituto Cervantes | Cervantes | ['rembrandt van rijn', 'indus river', 'dresden', 'tazio nuvolari', 'jonas bronck', 'ulysses', 'scandinavia', 'linux', 'bemidji', 'franz liszt', 'queen victoria', 'okayama', 'ramesses', 'sirius', 'honey', 'pudong new area', 'rajiv gandhi', 'greater sudbury', 'averroes', 'john heisman', 'bordeaux', 'luton', 'bernhard riemann', 'wellcome trust', 'basildon', 'svalbard', 'port harcourt', 'kollam', 'tirupati', 'lake erie', 'baruch spinoza', 'payerne', 'juan carlos i', 'belluno', 'churchill', 'zaragoza', 'gosport', 'india', 'pyongyang', 'arno river', 'plovdiv', 'kalashnikov', 'konrad adenauer', 'wolfsburg', 'warburg', 'langenhagen', 'biscay', 'vanir', 'aten', 'itf', 'osman ghazi', 'wellington', 'western reserve', 'english channel', 'amman', 'trotsky', 'lars magnus ericsson', 'vancouver', 'kaohsiung city', 'pohnpei island', 'kaohsiung', 'river inn', 'zaventem', 'odin', 'windows 3', 'ruvuma river', 'henry paget', 'minna', 'uzeyir hajibeyov', 'niels henrik abel', 'euler', 'edmonton', 'holy spirit', 'tainan city', 'kampala', 'dunstable', 'medan', 'graham chapman', 'warsaw', 'rotterdam', 'queen adelaide', 'cyrus', 'cincinnati', 'mohandas karamchand gandhi', 'triskelion', 'george vancouver', 'vittorio emanuele ii', 'kyoto', 'rumbek', 'namib desert', 'lanzhou', 'umtata', 'jove', 'george orwell', 'eddie van halen', 'hungarians', 'moldova', 'enugu', 'monterrey'] | Louis Combet | Louis Combet (1927–2004) was a French scholar of Spanish language and culture with a special expertise on the study of proverbs. He was also an authority on the work of Cervantes. He was Professor at the University of Lyon. His magnificent private library, composed of works on Spain's Golden Age, Cervantes and the study of proverbs ("Paremiología") was bequeathed to the Instituto Cervantes de Lyon after his death. |
7 | named after | GNU project | GNU | ['nakaseke', 'unix', 'vilnius', 'henry shrapnel', 'nathanael greene', 'phaistos', 'cobia', 'sarnen', 'chile', 'indraprastha', 'gawain', 'acadia', 'mississippi', 'monica lewinsky', 'molotov', 'aveyron river', 'slantsy', 'hungarians', 'johannesburg', 'lazarus', 'sanya', 'sun microsystems', 'pristina', 'marty', 'onondaga', 'confucianism', 'american psychological association', 'sedalia', 'kaohsiung city', 'googolplex', 'doha', 'toshkent', 'malheur river', 'santo domingo', 'congo', 'nanjing', 'riyadh', 'helios', 'gustave eiffel', 'mozilla', 'gustav leonhardt', 'hatshepsut', 'polly bergen', 'gandhi', 'cambridge', 'chifley', 'harare', 'rothko', 'hoorn', 'cirencester', 'probabilistically checkable proof', 'coldstream', 'harz mountains', 'abbeville', 'shijiazhuang', 'bertelsmann', 'charles messier', 'booker prize', 'atyrau', 'national capital', 'thea', 'melbourne', 'phuket', 'emperor meiji', 'alexander i', 'greenwich', 'manhattan', 'mauricie', 'mumtaz mahal', 'louis comfort tiffany', 'friedrich schiller', 'adolf dassler', 'san antonio', 'leonhart fuchs', 'buddhist monastery', 'oslo', 'louis boyer', 'ijssel', 'hittites', 'grosseto', 'corfu', 'shanghai', 'benguela', 'jihlava', 'halesowen', 'la silla', 'pennsylvania', 'minnesota', 'vesuvius', 'dawson city', 'hungarian people', 'rydberg', 'yadkin river', 'guelders', 'benedict xvi', 'umayya ibn abd shams', 'isfahan', 'kandahar city', 'lennon'] | 9965 GNU | 9965 GNU is a C-type main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 3.76 years. Discovered on March 5, 1992 by Spacewatch, it was given the provisional designation "1992 EF2". It was later renamed "GNU" after the GNU project. |
7 | named after | Luton Airport | London | ['holland', 'walter de merton', 'europe', 'ambilobe', 'ottumwa', 'pipestone', 'pennsylvania', 'sawtooth mountains', 'kazan', 'feijenoord', 'congo river', 'sir robert menzies', 'boston university', 'birger jarl', 'taipei city', 'antrim town', 'kharkiv', 'aare', 'coney island', 'bertelsmann', 'mariehamn', 'kingsford smith', 'franz liszt', 'neandertal', 'rotterdam', 'facebook', '1221 amor', 'hurghada', 'devon', 'long eaton', 'kepler', 'calgary', 'christian iv', 'honey', 'carlsberg group', 'brixton', 'yellowknife', 'fort portal', 'cologne', 'lazarus', 'taichung', 'hoogeveen', 'germanic', 'christopher columbus', 'jehoshua', 'eindhoven', 'mongol', 'dender', 'rhine', 'franklin', 'humphry davy', 'moog', 'disneyland park', 'taunton', 'arafura', 'providenciales', 'thatcher', 'gosport', 'sir walter murdoch', 'ubuntu operating system', 'peter', 'bhuj', 'horst feistel', 'nagano city', 'picard', 'donizetti', 'carlsberg', 'maximilian i', 'lyon', 'marlon jackson', 'hittites', 'antwerpen', 'milaca', 'luapula', 'george gershwin', 'canton schwyz', 'cambridge', 'charles xiv john', 'henry bessemer', 'great britain', 'entebbe', 'strontian', 'easter sunday', 'silas weir mitchell', 'italy', 'edvard grieg', 'commerzbank', 'stefan raab', 'vigo', 'larry page', 'grenchen', 'apatites', 'bletchley', 'mount kenya', 'philip ii', 'macau', 'douglas macarthur', 'georgian', 'wikipedia'] | Luton Airport (TV series) | Luton Airport is a British reality TV series which follows staff at London Luton Airport, the fourth airport of the London area and a hub for low-cost carriers such as EasyJet and Ryanair. The show followed the airport duty managers and operations personnel as the airport moved through a phase of redevelopment. No specific airline was focused on though many were seen throughout the series. |
7 | named after | Georgian era | George I | ['yevlax', 'southport', 'vincent van gogh', 'stalino', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'linus benedict torvalds', 'antalya', 'saga district', 'thomas aquinas', 'buenos aires', 'medicean', 'brazilwood', 'boise city', 'surgut', 'luther', 'shakespearean', 'alexander', 'iringa', 'trabzon', 'plovdiv', 'bacolod', 'princess amelia', 'hubble', 'ardennes', 'ubangi', 'enrico fermi', 'des moines', 'jon bon jovi', 'sedalia', 'kirundi', 'herakles', 'martin van buren', 'charles sturt', 'eddie van halen', 'jung', 'palanga', 'xining', 'preobrazhenskoye', 'ahr', 'doha', 'bohol', 'iganga', 'samarskite', 'bertelsmann', 'truro', 'eastbourne', 'tagbilaran', 'elbe', 'pleiku', 'pidgin', 'crown prince rudolf', 'jean tinguely', 'marx', 'johanneshov', 'gorakhpur', 'bonn', 'wien river', 'henrietta lacks', 'vilnius', 'bedworth', 'hatshepsut', 'morphou', 'stockwell', 'roskilde', 'karl marx', 'mildura', 'east ham', 'john calvin', 'queen elizabeth', 'congo river basin', 'isfahan', 'breton', 'adi shamir', 'nicosia', 'brasil', 'st augustine', 'horst feistel', 'uranus', 'stephen i', 'camille jordan', 'deiphobus', 'mount kenya', 'bernstein', 'louis xiv', 'hammerfest', 'vienna', 'kista', 'hector hodler', 'magnitogorsk', 'magyars', 'bill gates', 'dundee', 'marty', 'disneyland park', 'medici family', 'hms chatham', 'minas gerais', 'yinchuan', 'thomas hopkins gallaudet'] | Georgian era | The Georgian era of British history is a period which takes its name from, and is normally defined as spanning the reigns of the first four Hanoverian kings of Great Britain who were all named George: George I, George II, George III and George IV. The era covers the period from 1714 to 1830, with the sub-period of the Regency defined by the Regency of George IV as Prince of Wales during the illness of his father George III. The definition of the Georgian era is often extended to include the short reign of William IV, which ended with his death in 1837. The last Hanoverian monarch of the United Kingdom was William's niece Queen Victoria, who is the namesake of the following historical era, the Victorian, which is usually defined as occurring from the start of her reign, when William died, and continuing until her death. The term Georgian is typically used in the contexts of social history and architecture. |
7 | named after | Caddo Parish | Caddo | ['elstree', 'bukit timah', 'bangla', 'xavier', 'pc', 'melbourne', 'tsar alexander ii', 'nouakchott', 'belgrade', 'rankin inlet', 'mumtaz', 'neptune', 'guatemala city', 'rimini', 'harry hopman', 'trinidadian', 'podor', 'yukon', 'katowice', 'kettering', 'vincent van gogh', 'os', 'karl schwarzschild', 'john wesley', 'mahatma gandhi', 'cerberus', 'ayrton senna', 'maximilian i', 'enugu', 'lemesos', 'kentucky river', 'pope sixtus iv', 'cambridge', 'enid lyons', 'bsd unix', 'pieter teyler', 'laplace', 'loire river', 'charles la trobe', 'norrmalmstorg robbery', 'man booker prize', 'kennebec river', 'sirius', 'eindhoven', 'chicago', 'narva', 'christian iv', 'paphos', 'edward kasner', 'saint non', 'minna', 'franklin delano roosevelt', 'walt whitman', 'bergen', 'aino', 'st nicholas', 'gnu', 'ron rivest', 'fatimah', 'kavieng', 'pleiku', 'river havel', 'pallas', 'luwero', 'august horch', 'montreal', 'waterford city', 'antalya', 'daedalus', 'ohio river', 'edo', 'michael', 'walt', 'tangier', 'vadodara', 'teddy roosevelt', 'saint andrew', 'alfred bester', 'rhine', 'thor', 'edward vernon', 'jesus christ', 'livermore', 'humboldt', 'thea', 'venice', 'kofun', 'hector hodler', 'robert bunsen', 'vapnik', 'joseph henry', 'gamvik', 'gnu emacs', 'sihl', 'bombay', 'liverpool', 'mueang bueng kan district', 'lithuania', 'russellville'] | Caddo Lake | Caddo Lake (French: Lac Caddo) is a 25,400 acres (10,300 ha) lake and wetland on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in northern Harrison County and southern Marion County in Texas and western Caddo Parish in Louisiana. The lake is named after the Southeastern culture of Native Americans called Caddoans or Caddo, who lived in the area until their expulsion in the 19th century. It is an internationally protected wetland under the RAMSAR treaty and features the largest cypress forest in the world. Caddo is one of Texas's few non-oxbow natural lakes and is the 2nd largest in the South; however, it was artificially altered by the addition of a dam in the 1900s. |
7 | named after | midpoint polygon | Edward Kasner | ['archduke franz ferdinand', 'lajos kossuth', 'krasnodar', 'darjeeling district', 'iqaluit', 'hampshire', 'marty', 'yuri gagarin', 'henry bessemer', 'rome', 'loire', 'samarskite', 'columbus', 'ptuj', 'bardufoss', 'elbe', 'waterford city', 'bill hewlett', 'edith cowan', 'sleaford', 'dorus', 'arno river', 'samarinda', 'michael dell', 'berenice', 'jesus christ', 'vihara', 'pipestone', 'joseph bonanno', 'edo', 'mac', 'saint anthony', 'munich', 'jagiellonian university', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'mahatma gandhi', 'tagbilaran', 'guadalupe mountains', 'jeonju', 'french', 'bsd unix', 'olmsted', 'radioactivity', 'hitler', 'glen canyon', 'handel', 'anna akhmatova', 'trowbridge', 'coalville', 'aktobe', 'ie', 'orange county', 'waverley novels', 'palmerston north', 'bastille', 'europe', 'devils lake', 'ramesses', 'lennon', 'campanula', 'comiso', 'gustav leonhardt', 'theodor herzl', 'manhattan', 'roman empire', 'thomas hopkins gallaudet', 'belfort', 'jervis bay', 'fred hoyle', 'samuel wilson', 'ahmed i', 'paul chater', 'hiroshima city', 'andrey markov', 'matsushiro', 'kern river', 'james monroe', 'minneapolis', 'tesla', 'bach', 'king george vi', 'felix hausdorff', 'oneida', 'hyderabad', 'leo baekeland', 'antalya', 'waterloo', 'ubangi', 'ayr', 'payerne', 'donetsk', 'arkady gaidar', 'king george v', 'maltese islands', 'ballerup', 'hungarian', 'nelson mandela', 'mauricie', 'arlon'] | Midpoint polygon | In geometry, the midpoint polygon of a polygon P is the polygon whose vertices are the midpoints of the edges of P. It is sometimes called the Kasner polygon after Edward Kasner, who termed it the inscribed polygon "for brevity". |
7 | named after | Chapman Stick | Emmett Chapman | ['joseph stalin', 'alster', 'akershus', 'bergamo', 'lecce', 'bilbao', 'lamezia terme', 'oscar mathisen', 'montessori', 'tavoy', 'lajos kossuth', 'altai mountains', 'berenice ii', 'sawtooth mountains', 'don river', 'tempe', 'hargeisa', 'surgut', 'port harcourt', 'zambezi', 'pafos', 'saddam hussein', 'lawrence livermore national laboratory', 'lanzhou', 'ralph waldo emerson', 'mongolian', 'isaac newton', 'hatshepsut', 'nansen', 'ohio valley', 'dnipropetrovsk', 'elbe river', 'henry bessemer', 'cyrus', 'bill gates', 'hungary', 'chesham', 'phuket province', 'toamasina', 'liverpool', 'carl jung', 'basel', 'tanganika', 'norse', '1221 amor', 'dublin', 'jules verne', 'jacmel', 'polk', 'chifley', 'kockums', 'uranus', 'arius', 'long island', 'cobia', 'rama vi', 'maputo', 'leod', 'gagarin', 'andrey markov', 'townsville', 'rockford', 'ponzi', 'arua', 'freyja', 'mount isa', 'henry jackson', 'garibaldi', 'enid lyons', 'cochin', 'daniel langlois', 'justus liebig', 'alexander suvorov', 'elizabeth ii', 'chulalongkorn', 'oneida', 'thun', 'osman gazi', 'rumbek', 'oslo', 'dordrecht', 'os', 'tanganyika', 'laurentian mountains', 'kingsford smith', 'kelowna', 'akihabara', 'louis comfort tiffany', 'embakasi', 'barreiras', 'bemidji', 'pudong new area', 'pacific', 'banbury', 'pc', 'kaohsiung city', 'st nicholas', 'antalya', 'lu xun'] | Chapman Stick | The Chapman Stick (The Stick) is an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s. A member of the guitar family, the Chapman Stick usually has ten or twelve individually tuned strings and has been used on music recordings to play bass lines, melody lines, chords, or textures. Designed as a fully polyphonic chordal instrument, it can also cover several of these musical parts simultaneously. |
7 | named after | Victoria Avenue | Queen | ['zoisite', 'edward kasner', 'johannes gutenberg', 'krabi province', 'unix', 'liszt ferenc', 'russia', 'burial mounds', 'lake ontario', 'revelation', 'hemavan', 'cayuga', 'detroit lakes', 'jonas bronck', 'newton', 'andrei zhdanov', 'feijenoord', 'perth', 'edward vernon', 'reggio calabria', 'nouakchott', 'mongolian', 'eifel', 'san diego', 'don river', 'jean vigo', 'edward viii', 'new york city', 'rama vi', 'king edward vi', 'boston university', 'kirov', 'zambezi', 'limpopo river', 'fatima bint muhammad', 'volga river', 'ciudad trujillo', 'langley mill', 'sardar patel', 'kockums', 'fred hoyle', 'brunei', 'sam houston', 'lars magnus ericsson', 'kochi', 'microsoft windows operating system', 'mongols', 'olmsted', 'konrad adenauer', 'lake chad', 'montreal', 'skeppsholmen', 'ashurbanipal', 'nikola tesla', 'edgware', 'nanjing', 'sioux', 'radioactive decay', 'louis xiv', 'titograd', 'ordzhonikidze', 'nos', 'trinidad', 'biscay', 'gulu', 'decimomannu', 'henrietta lacks', 'christ', 'ian murdock', 'zollern', 'johanneshov', 'ufa', 'alessandro antonelli', 'kandahar', 'great britain', 'slantsy', 'william boeing', 'sydney', 'schiller', 'elbe', 'facebook', 'mpigi', 'taipei', 'delaware', 'henry hudson', 'long prairie', 'bridlington', 'newtonian', 'new economic policy', 'sicyon', 'virgo cluster', 'hangzhou', 'taipei city', 'legendary greek hero', 'trinidadian', 'burkina faso', 'vantaa', 'jim lovell', 'rembrandt van rijn'] | Victoria Avenue (Regina, Saskatchewan) | Victoria Avenue is one of the main east-west streets in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Victoria Avenue begins as the Trans-Canada Highway in east Regina. The street is lined with big box retail stores, hotels, restaurants and a shopping mall. As it approaches towards the downtown, the Trans-Canada makes a south turn onto the Ring Road. Victoria Avenue continues towards the downtown where it meets with heritage residential, returns to commercial in the downtown core, then crosses Albert Street. At this point Victoria Avenue becomes a residential area again and comes to an end just before reaching Lewvan Drive. It has the Asian ethnic enclave, Little India for Indo-Canadians who reside in Regina. Victoria Avenue on the east side of the city is known as Victoria Avenue East, affectionately known as "Vic East". Named in honour of Queen Victoria, Victoria Avenue crosses Albert Street (named in honour of Prince Albert, the Queen's consort) downtown |
7 | named after | Uxbridge branch | Uxbridge | ['kokshetau', 'wassily kandinsky', 'harare', 'grosseto', 'american psychological association', 'kaduna', 'charles i', 'bukoba', 'oneida nation', 'winsford', 'silesia', 'ramesses', 'gorky', 'mao zedong', 'pafos', 'werchter', 'ankara', 'ieyasu', 'phaistos', 'east ham', 'lake malawi', 'frederick law olmsted', 'arthur wellesley', 'yukon', 'guadalupe mountains', 'william rowan hamilton', 'charles xiv john', 'stuttgart', 'riemann', 'riga', 'johannes brahms', 'niels henrik abel', 'djibouti city', 'shropshire', 'sanya', 'henry bennet', 'wilhelm von humboldt', 'dallam county', 'hampshire', 'laplace', 'harry hopman', 'auburn university', 'bangalore', 'themis', 'alfred dreyfus', 'devon', 'soroti', 'niobe', 'weihai', 'knox', 'dominique de menil', 'kamppi', 'deptford', 'dubai', 'dunstable', 'vigo', 'river loire', 'grenchen', 'queen charlotte', 'platonic dialogues', 'louis comfort tiffany', 'kigoma', 'sirius', 'goma', 'ivane javakhishvili', 'pablo casals', 'internet systems consortium', 'lake tanganyika', 'damascus', 'cabernet franc', 'chicago', 'kepler', 'bulgar', 'mexican', 'canton schwyz', 'pacific', 'baruch spinoza', 'osiris', 'ekaterinburg', 'bern', 'detroit lakes', 'virginia', 'hatshepsut', 'daedalus', 'bourbon dynasty', 'new economic policy', 'susanville', 'penrose', 'tempe', 'vinyl', 'sir winston churchill', 'johann sebastian bach', 'akershus', 'dwight', 'frio river', 'norge', 'frederick iii', 'jonava', 'queen adelaide'] | Harrow and Uxbridge Railway | The Harrow and Uxbridge Railway Company was a British railway company. It was established in 1897 under the auspices of the Harrow and Uxbridge Railway Act 1897. In 1904, it opened what is now the Uxbridge branch of the Metropolitan line, connecting Uxbridge to the Metropolitan Railway near Roxborough Lane (now Roxborough Road) close to Harrow-on-the-Hill station. The original Uxbridge terminus was a station at Belmont Road that was later replaced when the line was extended closer to the town centre in 1938. The buildings of the original terminus were eventually demolished in the 1960s. Services on the branch opened on 4 July 1904, with the first service on the line being headed by the steam locomotive Met Loco No. 1, bedecked in bunting. At the opening, the only intermediate station on the branch was at Ruislip. Additional stations were opened at Ickenham (1905), Eastcote and Rayners Lane (1906), Ruislip Manor (1912), West Harrow (1913) and Hillingdon (1923).The company was absorbed into the Metropolitan Railway Company in 1906, following legislation in Parliament. As of 2013, the records of the Harrow and Uxbridge Railway Company were held in the London Metropolitan Archives. |
7 | named after | Lisp | Emacs | ['osman ghazi', 'lithuania', 'yinchuan', 'mahajanga', 'abisko', 'coxeter', 'leghorn', 'fedora', 'leningrad', 'new orleans', 'pescara', 'meta river', 'johanneshov', 'johannes kepler', 'denpasar', 'buckinghamshire', 'tanganika', 'tangier', 'christopher columbus', 'hermann rorschach', 'uzeyir hajibeyov', 'arno river', 'arusha', 'torr works', 'cincinnati', 'bernstein', 'hilversum', 'long island', 'liverpool', 'ieyasu', 'deptford', 'louis boyer', 'genoa', 'fort portal', 'gustave eiffel', 'russian', 'campus martius', 'chomsky', 'spartacus', 'tony hoare', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'milaca', 'equator', 'lagos state', 'antalya', 'saskatchewan', 'spider', 'probabilistically checkable proof', 'mythical northern country', 'greater sudbury', 'solomon', 'nuuk', 'wolverhampton', 'mthatha', 'israel', 'perl', 'warszawa', 'jim lovell', 'shigella', 'fredrik henrik af chapman', 'thomas hopkins gallaudet', 'augustine', 'china', 'rolf nevanlinna', 'jung', 'ingolstadt', 'monica lewinsky', 'allahabad', 'calcium', 'rothko', 'malawi', 'warburg', 'agartala', 'algiers', 'josip broz tito', 'beagle', 'lake ontario', 'ij', 'shiva', 'beroun', 'stephen i', 'algeria', 'kernel', 'maputo', 'mendel', 'hiroshima city', 'alfred bester', 'harare', 'buddhist monastery', 'goma', 'ruhr river', 'coldstream', 'montreal', 'boise city', 'honey', 'auburn university', 'phaistos', 'longfellow', 'zebulon pike'] | Gosling Emacs | Gosling Emacs (often shortened to "Gosmacs" or "gmacs") is a discontinued Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. Its extension language, Mocklisp, has a syntax that appears similar to Lisp, but Mocklisp does not have lists or any other structured datatypes. Gosling initially allowed Gosling Emacs to be redistributed with no formal restrictions, but later sold it to UniPress.[citation needed] Gosling Emacs was especially noteworthy[according to whom?] because of the effective[according to whom?] redisplay code, which used a dynamic programming technique to solve the classical string-to-string correction problem.[citation needed] The algorithm was quite sophisticated; that section of the source was headed by a skull-and-crossbones in ASCII art, warning would-be improver that even if they thought they understood how the display code worked, they probably did not. Since Gosling had permitted its unrestricted redistribution, Richard Stallman used some Gosling Emacs code in the initial version of GNU Emacs.[citation needed] Among other things, he rewrote part of the Gosling code headed by the skull-and-crossbones comment and made it "...shorter, faster, clearer and more flexible." UniPress began selling Gosling Emacs (which it renamed Unipress Emacs) as a proprietary product in 1983,[citation needed] and controversially, asked Stallman to stop distributing Gosling Emacs source code. UniPress never took legal action against Stallman or his nascent Free Software Foundation,[citation needed] believing "hobbyists and academics could never produce an Emacs that could compete" with their product.[citation needed] All Gosling Emacs code was removed from GNU Emacs by version 16.56, with the possible exception of a few particularly hairy sections of the display code.[citation needed] The latest versions of GNU Emacs (since August 2004) do not feature the skull-and-crossbones warning.[citation needed] |
7 | named after | Truro railway station | Truro | ['ubuntu', 'jay gatsby', 'hemavan', 'kokkola', 'frankish', 'zambezi', 'korova milk bar', 'feyenoord', 'montmorency', 'italy', 'joseph radetzky von radetz', 'hargeisa', 'johns hopkins', 'lowestoft', 'marrakesh', 'iseult', 'bastille', 'istanbul', 'alessandro antonelli', 'hamburg', 'bowie', 'hungarians', 'queen alexandra', 'trabzon', 'northumberland', 'battery park', 'lomonosov', 'kavieng', 'bergamo', 'mikhail lomonosov', 'diamantina bowen', 'san gabriel mountains', 'oxnard', 'unasur', 'alpen', 'calgary', 'anna akhmatova', 'queen elizabeth i', 'sir winston churchill', 'lake ontario', 'steve irwin', 'frisia', 'pandora', 'arlon', 'truman', 'kampala', 'sergey kirov', 'troon', 'river derwent', '1221 amor', 'heydar aliyev', 'vilnia', 'pfalz', 'mendel', 'lutetia', 'kabankalan city', 'taraz', 'zebulon pike', 'santo domingo', 'monica lewinsky', 'luanda', 'kansas river', 'anne frank', 'rose', 'pietersburg', 'justus liebig', 'mars', 'trinity', 'david packard', 'charles xiv john', 'emerald isle', 'leiden', 'wolverhampton', 'mariehamn', 'honolulu', 'clifford brown', 'george washington', 'americas', 'segl', 'tangier', 'jean tinguely', 'weihai', 'alexander', 'calabar', 'ruhr river', 'king james ii', 'lovecraft', 'ephraim shay', 'albert camus', 'nobel', 'teruel', 'nicosia', 'henry shrapnel', 'charles la trobe', 'holy land', 'ammonites', 'pauline', 'morphou', 'saint francis'] | Truro railway station | Truro railway station serves the city of Truro, Cornwall, UK. It is the situated on the Cornish Main Line and is the junction for the Maritime Line to Falmouth Docks. The station is managed by Great Western Railway, who serve the station alongside CrossCountry. |
7 | named after | Moscow region | Moskovsky | ['vichy', 'russian', 'constantine', 'nestorius', 'abisko', 'teramo', 'windows', 'nalanda', 'peter', 'matthew vassar', 'luapula', 'hainault', 'riga', 'david packard', 'madeira', 'st nicholas', 'euler', 'mcgill', 'tsing yi island', 'nobel', 'eugene kaspersky', 'unasur', 'peking', 'southport', 'faenza', 'spokane', 'thomas newcomen', 'monty python', 'evesham', 'oneida', 'jove', 'alster', 'tchaikovsky', 'langenhagen', 'gulu', 'stalino', 'langley mill', 'schuylkill', 'ingolstadt', 'oriya', 'missouri', 'bergen', 'virginia', 'sark', 'norway', 'king george i', 'amstel', 'regen river', 'ankara', 'henry bessemer', 'nova scotia', 'krasnodar', 'castle donington', 'pietersburg', 'bill gosper', 'radioactivity', 'lou gehrig', 'aswan', 'arua', 'bujumbura', 'pipestone', 'cy young', 'tainan city', 'norrmalmstorg robbery', 'cabot', 'rio grande', 'umayya ibn abd shams', 'kirksville', 'bsd unix', 'hongkong bank', 'zollern', 'aalborg', 'texas christian university', 'hermann rorschach', 'port elizabeth', 'virgo cluster', 'ashkhabad', 'aubenas', 'maidstone', 'bernhard riemann', 'lake mead', 'kulob', 'antalya', 'siddhartha', 'bismarck', 'columbus', 'vizcaya', 'duchesne', 'coxeter', 'bahir dar', 'anthus campestris', 'boston university', 'american', 'dushanbe', 'tripoli', 'minneapolis', 'winston churchill', 'jason bourne', 'slantsy'] | Moscow metropolitan area | Moscow metropolitan area (Russian: Московская агломерация) or Moscow capital region (Russian: Московский столичный регион) is the largest metropolitan area in Russia and Europe, with population of about 16,170,000. It consists of the city of Moscow and parts of the surrounding Moscow Oblast. The related terms Moscow region (Russian: Московский регион - Moskovsky region) or Moscow and the Oblast (Russian: Москва и область) describe of the combined territories of the city of Moscow and the whole of Moscow Oblast. These are used in meteorology, geography, aviation, transport, broadcasting, telecommunications, business, etc. In politics, government, organizations and small business, according to the Constitution of Russia, there are two separated federal subjects of Russia with their governments, parliaments and own law. De jure there is no united Moscow region. |
7 | named after | Berlin | Alexander von Humboldt | ['niels henrik abel', 'wolfsburg', 'craig newmark', 'william shakespeare', 'queen alexandra', 'mozart', 'kaohsiung city', 'flanders', 'tehran', 'luxor', 'pandora', 'anna akhmatova', 'daniel langlois', 'thea', 'ardennes', 'zambezi', 'joshua lederberg', 'prince christian', 'mount isa', 'leyden', 'worcester', 'korova milk bar', 'commerzbank', 'sydney', 'ovambo', 'ridge', 'montreal', 'amar bose', 'lappeenranta', 'barendrecht', 'celtic football club', 'wikipedia', 'michael jackson', 'kandahar', 'high harz', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'turing', 'tibia', 'alfred nobel', 'erasmus', 'county clare', 'payerne', 'islay', 'babur', 'wallonia', 'joseph hansom', 'bengali', 'leghorn', 'kandahar city', 'mohammed v', 'kanagawa', 'wilfrid laurier', 'kigali', 'wavre', 'ian murdock', 'giuseppe peano', 'khalifa', 'calgary', 'facebook', 'brantford', 'eilat', 'mumtaz mahal', 'chifley', 'calcium', 'sarajevo', 'stockport', 'cervantes', 'niels bohr', 'saint peter', 'kalispell', 'larry page', 'osaka', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'johan cruyff', 'mahajanga', 'karl drais', 'peter', 'box elder', 'willy messerschmitt', 'gawain', 'jon postel', 'louis de freycinet', 'axum', 'bauhinia', 'crown prince rudolf', 'peking', 'bletchley', 'emperor charles iv', 'hubble', 'altai mountains', 'anna magdalena', 'pierre curie', 'osijek', 'northumberland', 'pluto', 'aung san', 'st andrew', 'tainan city', 'umayya ibn abd shams'] | Carl Gustaf von Brinkman | Karl Gustaf von Brinkman (25 February 1764 - 25 December 1847) was a Swedish and German classicist poet, writer and diplomat. Member of the Swedish Academy 1828–1847, Seat No. 3, ennobled and elevated to Baron, chamberlain. Karl Gustaf von Brinkman was born in Nacka, Sweden and was the son of Secretary Hans Gustaf von Brinkman and Countess Beata Kristina Leijon Manor. His education was from the beginning of strictly religious orientation, as his father intended him for a missionary work. He attended from 1782 to 1785, the Seminar of the Moravian Church in Barby, Germany. He became acquainted with Friedrich Schleiermacher, who devoted his later writings on religion. In 1787 he began to study at the University of Halle, and studied philosophy and law. In 1889 he went on an educational journey that led him to Wittenberg, Jena, Weimar, Leipzig and Berlin. Through his activities in 1791 in government service, he received the confidence of King Gustav III of Sweden. He then became Secretary of Legation in Berlin in 1792 and began his diplomatic career. In Berlin, he moved in the romantic salons, met William and Alexander von Humboldt, and was assistant at Friedrich Schiller's Musen-Almanach. From 1798 until 1801 he was involved in diplomatic affairs in Paris and at this time frequented the house of Anne Louise Germaine de Staël. As ambassador in Berlin (1807), he made among other things the acquaintance of Johannes von Müller, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich von Gentz, Adam Müller, with whom he had constant exchange of ideas. He accompanied the royal family on their flight to East Prussia. From 1808 until 1810 he was ambassador in London and became a deputy chancellor in Stockholm. His diplomatic career changed abruptly when he lost the confidence of the royal court. In 1835 focused only on literature, which he published in Swedish. His extensive correspondence, which he greatly enjoyed, shows him as a witty interlocutor. In 1836, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Von Brinkman died in 1847 in Stockholm. |
7 | named after | DCA | Reagan | ['nantwich', 'evesham', 'johann heinrich lambert', 'saint george', 'henry wadsworth longfellow', 'gaetano donizetti', 'adria', 'wabash river', 'john lennon', 'john curtin', 'mauretania', 'bsds', 'kirksville', 'don river', 'lomonosov', 'lawrence page', 'kingsford smith', 'rotterdam', 'congo', 'hubble', 'black forest', 'minas gerais', 'alfred bester', 'saint lawrence', 'ciudad trujillo', 'leo baekeland', 'marseille', 'tobago', 'rhine', 'bill gosper', 'tashkent', 'sialkot', 'plovdiv', 'forza italia', 'south kensington', 'waterford city', 'amman', 'disneyland', 'umberto i', 'mount royal', 'justus von liebig', 'szczecin', 'edward kasner', 'manchester', 'carl auer von welsbach', 'ayrton senna', 'marlon jackson', 'guisborough', 'henrietta lacks', 'bavarian forest', 'salzburg', 'constitution', 'ubuntu', 'torr works', 'fred hoyle', 'john cleese', 'bermuda', 'borehamwood', 'molotov', 'allegheny river', 'england', 'trotsky', 'marconi', 'lars levi laestadius', 'linz', 'steve irwin', 'telephone booth', 'nova scotia', 'confucianism', 'basel', 'kalispell', 'friedrich schiller', 'prussia', 'franciscan', 'elba', 'pafos', 'gorakhpur', 'schwyz', 'bahrain', 'linux', 'english channel', 'stockholm', 'maximilian', 'hamburg', 'firefox', 'berkeley software distribution', 'mwanza', 'lithuania', 'yinchuan', 'korolev', 'galatina', 'rovaniemi', 'wienfluss', 'eugene kaspersky', 'inn valley', 'phnom penh', 'joseph fourier', 'little rock', 'biafra'] | Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport | Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (IATA: DCA, ICAO: KDCA, FAA LID: DCA) is an international airport 3 miles (5 km) south of downtown Washington, D.C., in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. It is the nearest commercial airport to the capital and serves the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. For decades it was called Washington National Airport; it was renamed in 1998 to honor President Ronald Reagan. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) operates the airport with close oversight by the federal government due to its proximity to the national capital. Reagan National is a hub for American Airlines, which is Reagan National's largest carrier. American Airlines also has near-hourly air shuttle flights to New York LaGuardia Airport and Logan International Airport in Boston. Delta Air Lines also operates near-hourly air shuttle flights to New York LaGuardia Airport, which are all operated by Delta Shuttle. Other than the current 40 slot exemptions, flights into and out of the airport are not allowed to exceed 1,250 statute miles (2,000 km) in any direction nonstop, in an effort to send air traffic to the larger but more distant Washington Dulles International Airport. In the 12 months ending March 2015, the airport served 21,195,775 passengers. Reagan National only has United States immigration and customs facilities for corporate jet traffic; the only international flights allowed to land at the airport are those from airports with U.S. Customs and Border Protection preclearance facilities. Other international passenger flights must use Washington Dulles International Airport or Baltimore–Washington International Airport. |
7 | named after | London Stansted Airport | London | ['american', 'savonlinna', 'ian fleming', 'panama', 'ponzi', 'andrey markov', 'bromsgrove', 'karl marx', 'jefferson', 'campus martius', 'cervia', 'aegean sea', 'bismarck', 'kern river', 'yate', 'freud', 'gabriel voisin', 'frankfurt', 'kandahar city', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'greenville', 'humphry davy', 'benazir bhutto', 'cyrus', 'wolfram von eschenbach', 'lowestoft', 'port harcourt', 'sam walton', 'harvard divinity school', 'kentucky river', 'microsoft windows', 'babur', 'marlon', 'great western', 'probabilistically checkable proof', 'cayuga', 'ian murdock', 'lisboa', 'havel', 'charles lyell', 'craig venter', 'iosif stalin', 'umayya ibn abd shams', 'jesus christ', 'totalfinaelf', 'liverpool', 'ashkhabad', 'phuket province', 'adalbert', 'dallam county', 'la crosse', 'eos', 'pc', 'oakland county', 'pleiku', 'shijiazhuang', 'charles xiv john', 'alexander dovzhenko', 'david hilbert', 'mildura', 'glenn gould', 'ptuj', 'monica lewinsky', 'bolzano', 'eugene kaspersky', 'yanktonai', 'san antonio', 'limassol', 'nestorius', 'italy', 'humboldt', 'hubble', 'tbilisi', 'mandela', 'edwin hubble', 'gibraltar', 'korova milk bar', 'evan nepean', 'kiichiro toyoda', 'walt disney', 'voorschoten', 'googolplex', 'samuel taylor coleridge', 'mac', 'ig farben', 'hipparchus', 'gilgit', 'denpasar', 'seine', 'saint non', 'arius', 'christchurch', 'river clyde', 'lisbon', 'carlsberg', 'regen river', 'kingsford smith', 'maputo', 'rome'] | Liverpool Street station | Liverpool Street, also known as London Liverpool Street, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the north-eastern corner of the City of London. It is the London terminus of the West Anglia Main Line to Cambridge, the busier Great Eastern Main Line to Norwich, local and regional commuter trains serving east London and destinations in the East of England, and the Stansted Express to London Stansted Airport. It opened in 1874 as a replacement for the Great Eastern Railway's main London terminus, Bishopsgate station, subsequently converted into a goods yard. Liverpool Street was built as a dual-level station with an underground station opened in 1875 for the Metropolitan Railway, named Bishopsgate until 1909, when it was renamed Liverpool Street. An additional station called Bishopsgate (Low Level) existed on the main line just outside Liverpool Street from 1872 until 1916. During the First World War, Liverpool Street was a target of one of the deadliest daylight air raids by fixed-wing aircraft; the attack killed 162 people. In the build-up to the Second World War the station served as the terminus for thousands of child refugees arriving in London as part of the Kindertransport rescue mission. The station was modernised and rationalised between 1985 and 1992; at the same time the neighbouring Broad Street station was demolished and its lines redirected to Liverpool Street. As part of the project, the Broadgate development was constructed on the Broad Street site. Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the modified station in December 1991. The Underground station was damaged by the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, and during the 7 July 2005 terrorist attacks seven passengers were killed when a bomb exploded aboard an Underground train just after it had left Liverpool Street. With over 63.6 million passenger entries and exits in 2014–15, Liverpool Street is the third busiest railway station in the United Kingdom after Waterloo and Victoria, also both in London. It is one of 19 UK stations managed directly by Network Rail. It has three main exits: to Liverpool Street, after which the station is named, to Bishopsgate, and to the Broadgate development to the west of the station. The Underground station is served by the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, and is in fare zone 1. |
7 | named after | Birger Jarls torg | Birger Jarl | ['king george iv', 'bridlington', 'vincent', 'houston', 'lazarus', 'herbert hoover', 'burkina faso', 'charles messier', 'altai mountains', 'lagos metropolitan area', 'hittites', 'bassoon', 'jamnalal bajaj', 'helios', 'franklin delano roosevelt', 'pallas', 'dodoma', 'ilulissat', 'athens', 'ramesses', 'bugulma', 'greater sudbury', 'chlorapatite', 'milaca', 'lowestoft', 'campanula', 'hammerfest', 'black forest', 'innsbruck', 'acapulco', 'national holiday', 'perth', 'kasese', 'kerkyra', 'kharkiv', 'river regen', 'joseph ratzinger', 'portland', 'john cabot', 'rydberg', 'suvorov', 'joseph radetzky von radetz', 'greek mythology', 'tempe', 'uranus', 'clive sinclair', 'johan cruyff', 'rama vi', 'hohenzollern', 'kujalleq', 'adalbert', 'savoy', 'rhondda', 'moscow', 'saskatchewan', 'herschel', 'ottumwa', 'chebyshev', 'pauline', 'edwin hubble', 'indira gandhi', 'pfalz', 'jfk', 'torinese', 'humboldt', 'slantsy', 'norwich', 'einstein', 'forza italia', 'marrakech', 'ptuj', 'bismarck', 'antwerpen', 'radioactivity', 'kelowna', 'bill gosper', 'multics', 'molotov', 'christchurch', 'anna magdalena', 'mohammed v', 'hector', 'saratov', 'anthony van dyck', 'sugarloaf', 'antsiranana', 'mohandas karamchand gandhi', 'silesia', 'gilgit', 'heydar aliyev', 'oulu', 'islamabad', 'matsushiro', 'errol flynn', 'masoretic text', 'belgica', 'laurens hammond', 'marty', 'longfellow'] | Birger Jarls torg | Birger Jarls torg is a public square on Riddarholmen in Gamla stan, the old town in Stockholm, Sweden. The square used to be called Riddarholmstorget, but was in the mid-19th century renamed Birger Jarls Torg after Birger Jarl, traditionally attributed as the founder of Stockholm, and a statue of him was erected on the square in 1854. The square is surrounded by half a dozen of palaces, today mostly occupied by various governmental authorities, together making not only the square, but the entire island a less than vital area isolated from the rest of the city by the artery traffic route Centralbron. (See Riddarholmen.) Just south of the square is the church Riddarholmskyrkan. |
7 | named after | Lilongwe International Airport | Lilongwe | ['kaduna', 'sheffield', 'chicago', 'johanneshov', 'marinus', 'mao zedong', 'bergen', 'great salt lake', 'isaac newton', 'lars magnus ericsson', 'dame enid lyons', 'bose', 'aberdeen', 'viterbo', 'pafnuty chebyshev', 'chlorapatite', 'river regen', 'khalifa', 'leghorn', 'aqmescit', 'riyadh', 'cardiff', 'vittorio emanuele ii', 'bernhard schmidt', 'lord buddha', '1980 summer olympics', 'mumtaz mahal', 'googolplex', 'nikola tesla', 'saint augustine', 'gautama buddha', 'hesse', 'averroes', 'moorish', 'bilbao', 'benny andersson', 'dreyfus', 'dorus', 'queen victoria', 'abu dhabi', 'jehoshua', 'norwich', 'roosevelt', 'stuttgart', 'halesowen', 'thomas newcomen', 'kaohsiung', 'fred hoyle', 'saga district', 'exeter', 'walter de merton', 'baker', 'penang', 'decimomannu', 'johannesburg', 'emperor charles iv', 'nalanda', 'andrei sakharov', 'ossett', 'vologda river', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'pope sixtus iv', 'larry page', 'lion', 'fremantle', 'belgica', 'polly bergen', 'iosif stalin', 'albany', 'humphrey', 'ruby', 'lake chad', 'laurier', 'altai', 'will rogers', 'corby', 'canton schwyz', 'longfellow', 'titograd', 'alpnach', 'mohandas gandhi', 'pim fortuyn', 'apatites', 'congo river', 'christopher hansteen', 'sir nigel gresley', 'loire', 'mount isa', 'sir walter murdoch', 'angol', 'elizabeth ii', 'kabale', 'shijiazhuang', 'kinmen', 'lagos state', 'barra', 'copley', 'groningen', 'shinyanga'] | Lilongwe International Airport | Lilongwe International Airport (IATA: LLW, ICAO: FWKI) is an airport serving Lilongwe, the capital city of the Republic of Malawi. It is also known as Kamuzu International Airport. |
7 | named after | troy pound | Troyes | ['mohammed v', 'grozny', 'astana', 'palmerston north', 'rankin inlet', 'warszawa', 'oulu', 'clevedon', 'wavre', 'luque', 'bodil kjer', 'oka river', 'wabash river', 'fedora', 'david bowie', 'kashi', 'bangalore', 'macbook', 'holland', 'apatites', 'okayama', 'alps', 'moscow river', 'mohandas gandhi', 'jean tinguely', 'adonis', 'bastille', 'homer', 'willy messerschmitt', 'medway', 'dorus', 'east ham', 'judas', 'goma', 'gambia', 'claude debussy', 'luxor', 'railroad', 'nepalganj', 'euler', 'isolde', 'karl drais', 'arafura sea', 'walt whitman', 'rockford', 'wellcome trust', 'faisalabad', 'john cleese', 'charles xiv john', 'teruel', 'ayn rand', 'george', 'leicester', 'honiara', 'skeppsholmen', 'susanville', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'scotland', 'guadalupe mountains', 'lake chad', 'medicean', 'pudong', 'lou gehrig', 'chomsky', 'dmitri mendeleev', 'nocera inferiore', 'august horch', 'iron', 'skiathos', 'rome', 'nouadhibou', 'henry bessemer', 'charleroi', 'panama canal', 'harold holt', 'johan gadolin', 'pandora', 'narva', 'fraser river', 'corsica', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'emacs', 'andrey markov', 'manhattan', 'bamyan', 'leonhard euler', 'nelson mandela', 'delaware river', 'rembrandt', 'virginia dare', 'rhine', 'michael jackson', 'decimomannu', 'greenwich', 'louis xiv', 'segl', 'windows', 'booker prize', 'marx'] | Anglo-Saxon pound | The pound was a unit of account in Anglo-Saxon England, equal to 240 silver pennies and equivalent to one pound weight of silver. It evolved into the modern British currency, the pound sterling. The accounting system of 12 pence = 1 shilling, 20 shillings = 1 pound was adopted from that introduced by Pepin or even earlier to the Frankish kingdom (see French livre). King Offa of Mercia is credited with causing the widespread adoption of the silver penny and the pound as a unit of account. The Latin word for "pound" is libra. The £ or ₤ is a stylised writing of the letter L, a short way of writing libra. This is similar to how a pound of mass is abbreviated "lb". Up until 1972, especially on typewriters or keyboards without a "£" symbol, it was common to write "L" or "l" instead of "£". The pound in use in King Offa's day, also known as the Saxon pound or moneyers' pound, remained essentially unchanged until 1527, by which time it had come to be known as the Tower pound, after the Tower of London. In 1527, the Tower pound was replaced by the English modern troy pound of 373,3 g, which was, by law, equal to exactly 16/15 of a Tower pound. The Tower pound had a mass of 240 x 24 = 5760 thick barleycorns or, expressed in modern English troy grains, 5760 x 15/16 = 5400 modern troy grains (350 g). The Tower pound was divided into 12 ounces, each ounce into 20 pennyweights, and each pennyweight into 24 barleycorns. There were thus 480 grains to a Tower ounce, 5400 barley grains to a Tower pound of 350 g. The Anglo-Saxon pound (Saxon pound, moneyers' pound or Tower pound) remained in use for silver and gold coinage in England after the adoption of the medieval troy pound of 367,5 g. This pound of 12 ounces was in use in Troyes (Champagne fairs) where the mark of 8 ounces (also the Paris mark) weighed 245 g. The medieval troy pound weighed 240 pennyweights of 1,53 g or 24 medieval troy grains (1/5760 part of the new pound and heavier than the real barleycorn). The Tower pound remained in use for weighing gold and silver until 1527. |
7 | named after | 273 Atropos | Atropos | ['holland', 'albacete', 'frans hals', 'devon', 'washington', 'kos', 'maltese', 'red', 'maidstone', 'volta', 'luapula', 'george peabody', 'sisimiut', 'python', 'kaunas', 'phuket province', 'chester', 'ivane javakhishvili', 'edinburgh', 'bognor regis', 'sicyon', 'islamabad', 'bournemouth', 'benedict xvi', 'arkady gaidar', 'brixton', 'tarija', 'canton schwyz', 'nansen', 'waverley novels', 'lisbon', 'germany', 'ajman', 'corby', 'michelin', 'northumberland', 'mars', 'gibbs', 'frankfurt', 'onondaga', 'leon trotsky', 'david dunbar buick', 'eton college', 'barendrecht', 'venice', 'mauricie', 'walter sisulu', 'charlie hebdo', 'cyrus', 'sunset boulevard', 'lord buddha', 'big sioux river', 'nursultan nazarbayev', 'medicean', 'tripoli', 'djibouti city', 'vantaa', 'umberto i', 'pluto', 'zaventem', 'ufa', 'aksum', 'oklahoma', 'italy', 'philip ii', 'milwaukee', 'hermes', 'mahatma gandhi', 'andrew carnegie', 'christ', 'high harz', 'bahir dar', 'turin', 'pauline', 'eastbourne', 'skiathos', 'hegel', 'franz kafka', 'olmsted', 'adria', 'berchtesgaden', 'nestorius', 'tagbilaran', 'berenice', 'oneida', 'mongolian', 'mexican', 'bedworth', 'mbeya', 'indira gandhi', 'great western', 'ammochostos', 'longfellow', 'henry shrapnel', 'spokane', 'charlottetown', 'johannesburg', 'fred hoyle', 'virginia'] | 273 Atropos | 273 Atropos is a typical Main belt asteroid that was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on March 8, 1888 in Vienna. Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Palmer Divide Observatory in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2007 gave a light curve with a period of 23.852 ± 0.003 hours and a brightness variation of 0.60 ± 0.03 in magnitude. |
7 | named after | Belfort Chaux Airport | Belfort | ['citrus', 'brantford', 'carl jung', 'cassini', 'voltaire', 'larnaca district', 'kaohsiung city', 'bsd', 'eiffel', 'congo', 'leiden', 'alexandrian', 'marie curie', 'nos', 'saint francis', 'kaohsiung', 'shiva', 'entebbe', 'coral sea', 'ebolowa', 'handel', 'cobia', 'washington', 'sindhu', 'champlain', 'mariupol', 'jon postel', 'minna', 'ashgabat', 'wikipedia', 'gatchina', 'lawrence page', 'jove', 'adolf dassler', 'hammerfest', 'french', 'berenice', 'justus liebig', 'calgary', 'abel tasman', 'benguela', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'serapis', 'johanneshov', 'louis boyer', 'warrington', 'vostok', 'oneida nation', 'alpen', 'detroit lakes', 'bururi', 'belluno', 'victoria', 'rankin inlet', 'johann wolfgang von goethe', 'river ijssel', 'shafter', 'constantine', 'aung san', 'aglaea', 'linz', 'nizhniy novgorod', 'tororo', 'paul chater', 'river loire', 'konrad adenauer', 'longnan', 'hungarian people', 'tver', 'aar river', 'anubis', 'hubble', 'barendrecht', 'italy', 'new york city', 'athena', 'telephone booth', 'phaistos', 'eindhoven', 'enugu', 'river derwent', 'karl drais', 'boston university', 'bamyan', 'pc', 'george frideric handel', 'bass', 'chancery', 'zambezi river', 'william boeing', 'vasa', 'railroad', 'milwaukee', 'fridtjof nansen', 'eastbourne', 'shakespearean', 'shaka', 'herbert hoover', 'isolde'] | Belfort Chaux Airport | Belfort Chaux Airport (French: Aérodrome de Belfort - Chaux, ICAO: LFGG) is a small aerodrome in Chaux, a commune in the Territoire de Belfort department in Franche-Comté in northeastern France. It is located 7 kilometres (4 mi) north of Belfort. There is an aeroclub based here. The airport is served by only one regular bus link, provided by Optymo. This is bus line 37, which runs from Belfort town centre every hour. There is also a restaurant with excellent views across the airfield and is open all year. Parking is also available on site. This airport is the only airport in Belfort, after the closure of Belfort's other airport in the 1970s. |
7 | named after | 1717 Arlon | Arlon | ['aubenas', 'adria', 'christian iv', 'philip ii', 'sesotho language', 'birger jarl', 'sihl', 'oriya', 'national capital', 'reggio di calabria', 'opava', 'kujalleq', 'ambilobe', 'canning town', 'long eaton', 'national geographic society', 'isaac newton', 'cincinnati', 'queen elizabeth i', 'sakyamuni', 'aberdeen', 'pallas athena', 'roosevelt', 'shakespearean', 'magyars', 'milan', 'mark', 'lenin', 'humboldt', 'george orwell', 'desiderius erasmus', 'delaware river', 'laoag', 'michigan', 'ted fujita', 'kition', 'bill gosper', 'wavre', 'isc', 'benedict xvi', 'polish', 'robert schumann', 'jean tinguely', 'houlton', 'nouakchott', 'hong kong', 'sergey kirov', 'pipestone', 'sierra vista', '8 flora', 'mississippi valley', 'vilnius', 'leland', 'buckinghamshire', 'homer', 'marcus aurelius', 'jason bourne', 'coney island', 'johns hopkins', 'battery park', 'russellville', 'le verrier', 'hoorn', 'venice', 'fort portal', 'princess amelia', 'rumbek', 'malawi', 'voltaire', 'italy', 'disneyland', 'lion', 'william hyde wollaston', 'cayuga', 'tazio nuvolari', 'kirksville', 'debussy', 'helios', 'lovecraft', 'morphou', 'paolo maffei', 'basel', 'will rogers', 'george i', 'virgo', 'jove', 'tasman', 'aksum', 'luther', 'fillmore', 'henry wadsworth longfellow', 'ridge', 'kista', 'incheon metropolitan city', 'shropshire', 'berkeley software distribution', 'nazarbayev', 'saint michael', 'ontario'] | 1717 Arlon | 1717 Arlon, provisional designation 1954 AC, is a stony, binary asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 9 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Belgian astronomer Sylvain Arend at the Royal Observatory of Belgium in Uccle, on 8 January 1954. The asteroid is a member of the Flora family, a large group or S-type asteroids dwelling in the inner main-belt. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.9–2.5 AU once every 3 years and 3 months (1,188 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.13 and is tilted by 6 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. It has a rotation period of 5.1 hours and an albedo of about 0.23, based on observations carried out by the Akari, WISE and NEOWISE missions. In 2006 a team of astronomers at the Ondřejov Observatory near Prague, Czech Republic, announced the light-curve analysis suggests that Arlon has a asteroid moon orbiting once every 18.2 hours, at a distance of 16 kilometers. The moon is approximately 4 kilometers in diameter. It is named after the Belgian town, municipality and capital of province, Arlon in Belgian Luxembourg, situated on a hill above the headwaters of the Semoise. The Orolaunum of the Romans was a station on the Antoninian way connecting Reims and Trier. |
7 | named after | bear | Roosevelt | ['bengali', 'pauls valley', 'okayama', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'goya', 'hasso plattner', 'houlton', 'portland', 'bhuj', 'chomsky', 'hittites', 'meerut', 'stephen hawking', 'allahabad', 'vallabhbhai patel', 'yellowknife', 'enugu', 'oulu', 'monoclinic', 'tandag', 'diamantina bowen', 'jesus', 'iganga', 'oslo', 'fedora', 'virgo', 'melinda gates', 'pieter zeeman', 'alexander von humboldt', 'ruby', 'gulu', 'bacolod', 'hainaut', 'ayrton senna', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'mongolian', 'tuguegarao', 'hargeisa', 'leiden', 'joensuu', 'johann sebastian bach', 'carlsberg group', 'allegheny', 'belgica', 'sauvignon blanc', 'eugene kaspersky', 'nanjing', 'clive palmer', 'stalino', 'lankaran', 'humphrey', 'confucius', 'wolverhampton', 'yinchuan', 'anthony van dyck', 'meatpacking', 'sierra vista', 'larnaca', 'brunei', 'kochi', 'antoinette perry', 'sotho', 'aare', 'lake nyasa', 'soroti', 'bournemouth', 'sindhu', 'marco polo', 'umtata', 'snow', 'algiers', 'jon postel', 'kuwait', 'bristol', 'astana', 'simon guggenheim', 'chancery', 'hoorn', 'curtin', 'robert koch', 'zaventem', 'giuseppe peano', 'gregor mendel', 'wolfram von eschenbach', 'nagano city', 'james watt', 'roald amundsen', 'brian kernighan', 'medicean', 'warrington', 'siding spring observatory', 'earth', 'michelin', 'masoretic text', 'river seine', 'george i', 'mwanza', 'henry jackson', 'abbeville'] | Morris Michtom | Morris Michtom (1870 – July 21, 1938), with his wife Rose, invented the Teddy Bear. They founded the Ideal Novelty and Toy Company, which after Michtom's death became the largest doll-making company in the United States. Michtom, was a Russian Jewish immigrant who arrived in New York in 1887. He sold candy in his shop at 404 Tompkins Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn by day and made stuffed animals with his wife Rose at night. The Teddy Bear was inspired by a cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman depicting Teddy Roosevelt having compassion for a bear at the end of an unsuccessful hunting trip in Mississippi in 1902. Michtom saw the drawing and created a tiny plush bear cub which he sent to Roosevelt. After receiving permission to use Roosevelt's name, Michtom put a plush bear in the shop window with a sign "Teddy's bear." After the creation of the bear in 1902, the sale of the bears was so brisk that in 1907 Michtom created the Ideal Novelty and Toy Company. |
7 | named after | Digenis Akritas Morphou | Morphou | ['mount isa', 'rydberg', 'cincinnati', 'ayrton senna', 'skeppsholmen', 'lenin', 'the new york times company', 'krasnodar', 'perl', 'hermann minkowski', 'fredrik henrik af chapman', 'auburn university', 'adalbert', 'chebyshev', 'mangalore', 'yokohama', 'feijenoord', 'bernhard schmidt', 'marlon', 'hungarians', 'greater western sydney', 'vinyl', 'merehead quarry', 'radium', 'korat', 'douglas macarthur', 'limassol', 'edmonton', 'jihlava', 'finland', 'petropavlovsk', 'sawtooth mountains', 'johannes gutenberg', 'beijing', 'horse', 'yellowknife', 'hangzhou', 'ayr', 'osaka city', 'shropshire', 'multics', 'john wesley', 'george iii', 'taipei', 'algeria', 'munich', 'belize river', 'nestorius', 'hittite empire', 'lake ontario', 'reggio di calabria', 'queen elizabeth i', 'bernard', 'pierre curie', 'anton bruckner', 'worksop', 'lydd', 'berbera', 'general douglas macarthur', 'indira gandhi', 'aar', 'menomonie', 'gatchina', 'woodrow wilson', 'american century', 'mandela', 'winnipeg', 'dubai', 'kyrenia', 'pim fortuyn', 'cornwall', 'sakyamuni', 'carl auer von welsbach', 'matthew boulton', 'thatcher', 'russia', 'nador', 'san francisco', 'mecklenburg', 'victoria falls', 'cabernet franc', 'neandertal', 'boise city', 'eiffel', 'hungary', 'franklin delano roosevelt', 'platonic dialogues', 'leon trotsky', 'nazca', 'easter sunday', 'vilnius', 'earth', 'corby', 'tirupati', '1980 summer olympics', 'fridtjof nansen', 'vichy', 'dreyfus', 'nickel'] | Digenis Akritas Morphou | Digenis Akritas Morphou (Greek: Διγενής Ακρίτας Μόρφου) is a Cypriot sports club from Morphou, founded on April 23, 1931. The club takes its name from the medieval Greek hero Digenis Akritas, who is depicted on the club's emblem. It has a football and a basketball team. As the club did not have access to a suitable stadium, the football team was not able to play in an official league of the Cyprus Football Federation until 1968, when it joined the second division. The team was promoted to the first division after the 1969–70 season. After finishing second in the Cypriot First Division in 1971, it qualified for the UEFA Cup competition and was knocked out by AC Milan (lost 4–0 and 3–0) UEFA Cup 1971-72 under the Management of Noel McFarlane one of the Busby Babies of Manchester United. The club had a great following and was ranked[by whom?] in the top three clubs in Cyprus before the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and occupation of the city of Morphou in 1974. Following the Turkish invasion, the team was displaced to the southern part of the island, where they currently play in exile. This upheaval brought a downturn in fortunes, and the team loitered in the lower divisions until the 1999–2000 season, when they again earned promotion to the top division. 2005 also brought success in the Cypriot Cup, in which they reached the final of the competition only to lose 2–0 to Omonia Nicosia and finishing in 4th place in the Cyprus first division. Digenis also has an active basketball team. They won the top division championship twice, in 1967 and 1968. last year the team won the 2nd division championship with an unbeaten record and were promoted back to division 1. |
7 | named after | Donetsk Oblast | Donetsk | ['rankin inlet', 'winnipeg', 'eleanor roosevelt', 'kinmen', 'trinidadian', 'nursultan nazarbayev', 'pohnpei island', 'george washington', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'lars levi laestadius', 'davao city', 'camille jordan', 'coral sea', 'payerne', 'saluda', 'claude debussy', 'dwight', 'orion constellation', 'bognor regis', 'pleiku', 'john harvard', 'surgut', 'christoffer wilhelm eckersberg', 'milwaukee', 'namib desert', 'pablo casals', 'almaty', 'eastbourne', 'ottumwa', 'tripoli', 'gulu', 'american', 'antsiranana', 'kirov', 'yokohama', 'johann wolfgang von goethe', 'limpopo river', 'tswana', 'john cabot', 'roger penrose', 'larnaca district', 'jilin province', 'eindhoven', 'vostok', 'hesse', 'linux', 'alexander vasilyevich alexandrov', 'charles la trobe', 'heydar aliyev', 'bolshevik', 'for your eyes only', 'winchester', 'rhondda', 'river medway', 'le verrier', 'jason bourne', 'baise city', 'mickleover', 'arafura sea', 'mbarara', 'vallabhbhai patel', 'bernhard schmidt', 'saint augustine', 'vanir', 'spokane', 'leiden', 'dawei', 'dallam county', 'bowie', 'bonn', 'groningen', 'fukuoka', 'iron', 'edwin hubble', 'shakespeare', 'bergamo', 'san francisco', 'football', 'mehmed', 'guangzhou', 'will rogers', 'vienna', 'nobel', 'soroti', 'linus benedict torvalds', 'hilbert', 'pentecost', 'nikola tesla', 'earth', 'itf', 'kokshetau', 'copenhagen', 'klia', 'mississippi valley', 'felix hausdorff', 'korolev', 'antalya', 'tegel', 'pafnuty chebyshev'] | Donetsk Oblast | Donetsk Oblast (Ukrainian: Доне́цька о́бласть, Donets'ka oblast'; also referred to as Donechchyna – Ukrainian: Донеччина Donechchyna; Russian: Доне́цкая о́бласть, Donetskaya oblast [dɐˈnʲɛtskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]) is an oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine. It is the most populated oblast, with around 4.5 million residents. Its administrative center is Donetsk; however, its Regional State Administration was relocated to Mariupol, a temporary measure due to the ongoing crisis in Donetsk. Historically, the region is an important part of the Donbas region. Until November 1961, it bore the name Stalino Oblast, as its capital Donetsk was named Stalino in honour of Joseph Stalin at that time. The oblast is known for its urban sprawl and is often associated with mining industry. On April 7, 2014, following the 2014 Crimean crisis, separatists occupying the Donetsk Oblast administrative building declared independence from Ukraine and held a referendum on separating from Ukraine on May 11, 2014. Subsequently, the War in Donbass started. After Donetsk was under control of the separatist government, the Donetsk Oblast administration was relocated to Mariupol, and later to Kramatorsk. |
7 | named after | Southampton Central railway station | Southampton | ['hubble', 'leningrad', 'george peabody', 'sihl', 'buddha', 'sirindhorn', 'bill gosper', 'berenice', 'herschel', 'pescara', 'virgo', 'benares', 'edo', 'shem', 'guadalupe mountains', 'santo domingo', 'henry jackson', 'saint george', 'john knox', 'ottumwa', 'zoisite', 'kagawa district', 'rappahannock river', 'kagoshima city', 'multics', 'stefan raab', 'luxor', 'roger penrose', 'guyuan', 'rio grande', 'korat', 'langley mill', 'sleaford', 'trowbridge', 'famagusta', 'hegel', 'liszt', 'elbe river', 'shropshire', 'angola', 'mozart', 'henry paget', 'fremantle', 'yevlax', 'porto', 'mehmed', 'belfort', 'leonhard euler', 'jonava', 'cookham', 'lajos kossuth', 'genoa', 'mae west', 'ben chifley', 'holy spirit', 'apatites', 'chomsky', 'bangla', 'molotov', 'sioux', 'columbus', 'lecce', 'seymour cray', 'james monroe', 'zamboanga', 'jim bowie', 'michelin', 'genova', 'voorschoten', 'saratov', 'minna', 'benazir bhutto', 'bareilly', 'cervantes', 'anubis', 'keynes', 'hainault', 'houlton', 'great exuma', 'benny andersson', 'galatina', 'rembrandt van rijn', 'honolulu cdp', 'shakyamuni', 'tito', 'samuel taylor coleridge', 'medici family', 'hitler', 'totalfinaelf', 'nicosia', 'pleiku', 'benguela', 'mark rothko', 'gewandhaus', 'sam walton', 'frans hals', 'stuttgart', 'waterford city', 'gosport'] | The Polygon, Southampton | The Polygon (or simply Polygon) is an area in the city of Southampton, England. The area is located north of the Western Esplanade, Commercial Road and Cumberland Place; east of Hill Lane; south of Archers Road; and west of Dorset street and The Ave (A33). The area notably encompass Watts Park, Southampton Central railway station, Southampton Crown Court and the Maritime & Coastguard Agency. Today it is a popular choice of residential location for much of the student population of Southampton Solent University. |
7 | named after | Cleveland Browns | Paul Brown | ['davao city', 'brazilwood', 'hattfjelldal', 'steve irwin', 'genoa', 'evan nepean', 'saltash', 'saint michael', 'lemesos', 'firefox', 'voltaire', 'mount rainier', 'legendary greek hero', 'thomas aquinas', 'germanic', 'pushkin', 'alexandrian', 'pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky', 'bastille', 'houlton', 'johan cruyff', 'westphalia', 'kristiansand', 'brouwer', 'churchill', 'disneyland park', 'little rock', 'ayr', 'senegal', 'altai mountains', 'queen mary', 'chile', 'fremantle', 'jon postel', 'uralsk', 'long island', 'salt lake city', 'eastbourne', 'allahabad', 'roosevelt', 'deschutes river', 'linus torvalds', 'winnipeg', 'blaise', 'gitega', 'honolulu cdp', 'astana', 'celtic football club', 'vilnius', 'inn valley', 'frank piasecki', 'enschede', 'kigali', 'henry paget', 'kirov', 'wavre', 'moscow river', 'yukon', 'giuseppe peano', 'pork pie', 'brackley', 'artificial intelligence', 'western reserve', 'hamburg', 'samuel de champlain', 'canton schwyz', 'antoinette perry', 'seymour cray', 'flanders', 'hearst', 'saskatchewan river', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'mendel', 'alexander grothendieck', 'yokohama', 'american football', 'maidstone', 'tito', 'greater sudbury', 'vihara', 'spinoza', 'ashkhabad', 'germany', 'sarnia', 'linus benedict torvalds', 'kaunas', 'kokkola', 'angola', 'amazons', 'coimbatore city', 'earth', 'pietersburg', 'shaka', 'sendai', 'ethnikos achnas', 'hittites', 'baruch spinoza', 'edgar', 'ontario'] | Al Carapella | Al Carapella (born April 26, 1927) is a former American Football defensive tackle who played for the San Francisco 49ers. Al Carapella Interview by Dick ForlianoFrom Eastchester350.org Al Carapella is 83 years old and lives with his wife Reva in Eastchester on Woodlot Road. He grew up in Tuckahoe and went to Tuckahoe High School during World War II. His coaches at Tuckahoe High School were Charlie Albierto and Bob Smith Al does not lose a baseball game in 1943 and 1944 when he played at Tuckahoe High. They won the Southern Westchester Athletic Conference against schools that were two to three times larger in population. There were only 38 students in his graduating class and in football most players were forced to go both ways. He remembers beating Eastchester in the annual Thanksgiving game in 1942 and 1943, but not in 1944. Al was not allowed to play any high school sports his senior year. The summer after his junior year he played baseball in the New York Giant organization as a 15 years with permission from his older brother. He ended up playing for Richmond in Virginia. When he returned for his senior year, he was declared ineligible to play high school sports. He did play for the Tuckahoe Robins and Jackie Rosenstein managed that semi professional team that dominated amateur baseball. In 1949 Al hit 8 home runs in 15 games as the Tuckahoe Robins went undefeated into the playoffs. He was the first to hit a home run into the Bronx River and remembers another home run that traveled over 435 feet. Al was not around for the playoffs because he had to go back to the University of Miami. He wrote in his high school year-book that he wanted to play college sports. But World War II put that dream on hold. Al was sent to Germany and was asked to play football for the Berlin Bears. Because of his play his service time was shortened to 18 months and he returned back home. His high school football coach, Bob Smith, knew people at the University of Miami and arranged for Al to receive a football scholarship. Al remembers boarding a train to Florida and not realizing when he came to Jacksonville that he still had 8 hours more to travel. Upon arriving in Miami he hired a cab to drive him to the campus. The cabbie charged him twenty dollars. When he arrived on campus in the falloff 1947 he met his roommate. It was Frank Smith from Eastchester who became a star half back at Miami. In 1950 Frank Smith in the first five games led the nation in scoring racking up ten touchdowns in five games before his season was shortened with a devastating head injury. In 1951 Al Carapella became the first All American in the annals of the University of Miami, playing both offense and defense. He was also a catcher on the University of Miami and had an opportunity to play professional baseball under Pepper Martin from the old gas house gang In the Saint Louis organization. Al’s favorite sport was baseball but he chose football over baseball because of the length of the season. The University of Miami was a haven for great players from the town. All five of the Smith brothers played at University of Miami, Frank and his twin brother Elmer, Ken, and Russel. Russell would go on to play five seasons as a sensational running back for the San Francisco 49ers. Trent Serini, the younger brother of All Pro Washington Serini also had a stay at Miami. After winning All American honors Al was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. His ambition after college was to go on to both teach and coach on the collegiate level. The baseball season was too long going from February to the end of September. In college he did not play against any African Americans because of segregation in the South. He played in the annual college all-star games where they beaten badly by the Cleveland Browns quarterbacked by Otto Graham and coached by the legendary Paul Brown. Al played 5 seasons for the 49ers achieving from 1951 to 1955, achieving All Pro status in 1954. Professional football teams at that time only carried 33 players and there was no taxi squad. Players had to play hurt. Al played both guard and tackle on offense and on defense he played both on the line and line backer. Sometimes he played both ways. Al was extremely fast. In college he could outrun the backs but because he was 6 feet tall and 230 pounds. The 49ers were a good football team with a million-dollar backfield. In 1954 the quarterback was YA Title, Fullback was Joe Perry, and the two half-backs were John Henry Johnson and Hugh McElhenny. Al Carapella along with the million dollar backfield won all NFL honors that year. The record of the team was 9-3 and 1. Al has a great story about the first time he played against Washington Serini, the All Pro lineman of the Chicago Bears who played football at Eastchester High School. When they first lined up from scrimmage, Washington punched Al and knocked him out. On the next play from scrimmage Al returned the favor. The official, Sam Giangreco, from Pelham, go in between them asked what the hell were they doing and to cut it out. After the 1955 season Al went onto to play one year in Canada. There he had a serious knee injury. He retired from active play and went onto college coaching and teaching. He met his wife at Riva in Indiana and continued to coach and teach health and physical education In Kansas, George Washington University, and the University of Virginia. When first child was born, he felt that he needed a more stable source of income and he moved back to Tuckahoe and became an educator in Mount Vernon school system. When asked about the most important things in his life Al mentioned his faith and his family. Family unit is the key to all. I grew up in a cold-water flat in Tuckahoe with 10 familie- like our own. We had 10 mothers and fathers. |
7 | named after | MS | Mississippi | ['mao zedong', 'malheur river', 'stettin', 'seine', 'tanagra', 'taras shevchenko', 'caddo', 'nicosia', 'leiden', 'cardiff', 'kokshetau', 'nobel', 'namib desert', 'wien river', 'mbeya', 'isc', 'river havel', 'genova', 'nathanael greene', 'alexandrian', 'mingus', 'long prairie', 'nepalgunj', 'red', 'nocera inferiore', 'henricus', 'houston', 'alexander ii', 'fort portal', 'sialkot', 'mumtaz', 'ordzhonikidze', 'zambezi river', 'bacha khan', 'moskva river', 'windows 3', 'gordon moore', 'sydney', 'potsdam', 'michael dell', 'thor', 'tokugawa ieyasu', 'palanga', 'john von neumann', 'ij', 'gorky', 'shropshire', 'herttoniemi', 'lincoln', 'waterloo', 'leningrad', 'acapulco', 'edvard grieg', 'hera', 'reggio di calabria', 'rome', 'feijenoord', 'sendai', 'polokwane', 'charles i', 'david', 'zutphen', 'debussy', 'willard van orman quine', 'neckar', 'gagarin', 'gautama buddha', 'lenin', 'oneida nation', 'free software', 'great western', 'russia', 'duchesne', 'stanford university', 'newtonian', 'wolfsburg', 'copernicus', 'menomonie', 'bach', 'doha', 'david packard', 'naha', 'edwin hubble', 'darmstadt', 'sam houston', 'las vegas valley', 'kamppi', 'arafura sea', 'decimomannu', 'san gabriel mountains', 'nampula', 'tarija', 'maryland', 'malawi', 'wadden sea', 'radeberg', 'kalashnikov', 'hoorn', 'kinabalu'] | Mississippi Highway 149 | Mississippi Highway 149 (MS 149) is a state highway in Mississippi. The route designation is given to five former segments of U.S. Route 49 (US 49) within the state that have been bypassed. The sections run through Wiggins, Mount Olive, between Magee and Sanatorium, between Mendenhall and Braxton, and between Yazoo City and Silver City. The total length of the five sections of MS 198 is 43.204 miles (69.530 km). |
7 | named after | Elbe Sandstone | River Elbe | ['ephraim williams', 'ammonites', 'nansen', 'milaca', 'burkina faso', 'george', 'wavre', 'del rio', 'macbook', 'giuseppe peano', 'kanagawa', 'jon bon jovi', 'nathanael greene', 'tbilisi', 'delaware river', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'biafra', 'mayflower', 'innsbruck', 'cassini', 'castle donington', 'liszt', 'gregory xiii', 'ionia', 'yevlax', 'cabernet franc', 'mount rainier', 'vittorio emanuele ii', 'mozambique', 'theodor herzl', 'glarus', 'shenzhen', 'ephraim shay', 'john cleese', 'schuylkill', 'atyrau', 'serapis', 'redditch', 'houlton', 'edwin hubble', 'padova', 'zollern', 'christian iv', 'john wesley', 'tanganika', 'delaware', 'oakland county', 'moldova', 'ashgabat', 'lankaran', 'zebulon pike', 'aalborg', 'bodil kjer', 'radium', 'congo river', 'abraham lincoln', 'bilbao', 'george i', 'chlorapatite', 'aung san', 'robert koch', 'rbc', 'mariupol', 'bugulma', 'brazilwood', 'melbourne', 'sirindhorn', 'brisbane river', 'toshkent', 'la silla', 'champlain', 'phnom penh', 'clive sinclair', 'narva river', 'brackley', 'altai', 'hippocrates', 'jinzhou', 'mendel', 'russellville', 'matsushiro', 'bassoon', 'pafnuty chebyshev', 'indus river', 'franklin', 'regen river', 'karl marx', 'sendai', 'feyenoord', 'wabash', 'angol', 'kampala', 'haikou', 'copernicus', 'alexander vasilyevich alexandrov', 'winter war', 'queen henrietta maria', 'boston university', 'petrozavodsk'] | Elbe Sandstone | Elbe Sandstone (German: Elbsandstein) describes sandstones that naturally occur in North Bohemia and those parts of Saxony within the area around Dresden. It is named after the River Elbe, which cuts through the sandstone region in a transverse valley, the Elbe Valley Zone. It reaches the surface most strikingly in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, which are divided into the regions of Saxon Switzerland on German soil and Bohemian Switzerland on Czech territory. The term Elbe Sandstone is used in both geological and economic contexts. |
7 | named after | RMS Queen Mary | Queen Mary | ['einstein', 'windows', 'brouwer', 'kostroma', 'dodoma urban district', 'churchill', 'johannes brahms', 'the annunciation', 'gliese', 'anton bruckner', 'finnish people', 'groningen', 'bermuda', 'national holiday', 'picard', 'adi shamir', 'stuttgart', 'faenza', 'sanya', 'national capital', 'harvard divinity school', 'grenchen', 'mongolian', 'longfellow', 'michael', 'amazons', 'burgundians', 'menomonie', 'earth', 'hesse', 'marty', 'mohammed v', 'purple mountain observatory', 'orange county', 'microsoft windows', 'onondaga', 'donetsk', 'madison', 'bavarian forest', 'bletchley', 'skeppsholmen', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'birmingham', 'tripoli', 'ieyasu', 'kostanay', 'hungary', 'sarnia', 'diamantina bowen', 'kyrenia', 'yellowstone river', 'coventry', 'denpasar', 'chancery', 'port moresby', 'aveyron river', 'saint petersburg', 'arima', 'dundee', 'johannesburg', 'commerzbank', 'hudson river', 'maximilian i', 'baghdad', 'masoretic text', 'charles de gaulle', 'bernard', 'cassini', 'reggio di calabria', 'nikola tesla', 'freud', 'darjeeling district', 'jon postel', 'herbert hoover', 'copenhagen', 'leghorn', 'mount kilimanjaro', 'jamnalal bajaj', 'plovdiv', 'kirksville', 'warrington', 'washington', 'kirov', 'kalinin', 'bhumibol adulyadej', 'jermaine jackson', 'river medway', 'rovaniemi', 'provence', 'melilla', 'christmas', 'jason bourne', 'medway', 'beijing', 'pope sixtus iv', 'east ham', 'dhaka', 'hollywood', 'noam chomsky'] | RMS Queen Mary | RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line (known as Cunard-White Star Line when the vessel entered service). Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, Queen Mary along with her running mate, the RMS Queen Elizabeth, were built as part of Cunard's planned two-ship weekly express service between Southampton, Cherbourg, and New York City. The two ships were a British response to the superliners built by German and French companies in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Queen Mary was the flagship of the Cunard Line from May 1936 until October 1946 when she was replaced in that role by Queen Elizabeth. Queen Mary sailed on her maiden voyage on 27 May 1936 and captured the Blue Riband in August of that year; she lost the title to SS Normandie in 1937 and recaptured it in 1938, holding it until 1952 when she was beaten by the new SS United States. With the outbreak of World War II, she was converted into a troopship and ferried Allied soldiers for the duration of the war. Following the war Queen Mary was refitted for passenger service and along with Queen Elizabeth commenced the two-ship transatlantic passenger service for which the two ships were initially built. The two ships dominated the transatlantic passenger transportation market until the dawn of the jet age in the late 1950s. By the mid-1960s, Queen Mary was ageing and, though still among the most popular transatlantic liners, was operating at a loss. After several years of decreased profits for Cunard Line, Queen Mary was officially retired from service in 1967. She left Southampton for the last time on 31 October 1967 and sailed to the port of Long Beach, California, United States, where she remains permanently moored. Much of the machinery, including one of the two engine rooms, three of the four propellers, and all of the boilers, were removed. The ship serves as a tourist attraction featuring restaurants, a museum, and a hotel. The ship is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has accepted the Queen Mary as part of the Historic Hotels of America. |
7 | named after | HMAS Brisbane | Brisbane | ['berlin', 'team europe', 'havel', 'lake ontario', 'totalfinaelf', 'kition', 'dame enid lyons', 'babur', 'meerut', 'mount royal', 'bloomberg', 'ekaterinburg', 'allegheny', 'river havel', 'melilla', 'nikola tesla', 'naha', 'niels henrik abel', 'cookham', 'kinabalu', 'sindhu', 'leonhard euler', 'hallstatt', 'jervis bay', 'booker prize', 'ephraim williams', 'allegheny river', 'american football', 'palanga', 'heineken', 'louis comfort tiffany', 'gaetano donizetti', 'boston university', 'hasso plattner', 'wallonia', 'lviv', 'whitman', 'robert bosch', 'ponape', 'mount rainier', 'manchester', 'fort portal', 'nos', 'galileo galilei', 'andrey markov', 'corn bunting', 'penrose', 'yibin', 'belfast', 'belgica', 'edith cowan', 'milaca', 'eton college', 'bertelsmann', 'washington', 'river regen', 'linus torvalds', 'siddhartha', 'jay gatsby', 'honolulu cdp', 'cyrus', 'national holiday', 'jon postel', 'oskemen', 'orwell', 'jefferson', 'hong kong', 'prussia', 'charles i', 'kista', 'karl schwarzschild', 'heisenberg', 'bhumibol adulyadej', 'szczecin', 'gulu', 'monty python', 'leon trotsky', 'pietersburg', 'roald amundsen', 'palladio', 'walt disney', 'jehoshua', 'harry truman', 'confucianism', 'vincent van gogh', 'leningrad', 'islamabad', 'harold holt', 'galatina', 'emperor charles iv', 'chicago', 'port harcourt', 'luther', 'frankish', 'philip ii', 'deptford', 'klamath falls', 'onondaga', 'mingus'] | HMAS Brisbane | Three ships and a naval base of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Brisbane after Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland. |
7 | named after | Giessen | Justus von Liebig | ['cayuga', 'dnipropetrovsk', 'latvia', 'slantsy', 'gandhi', 'mumtaz', 'gulu', 'tazio nuvolari', 'bermuda', 'halesowen', 'livermore', 'sugarloaf', 'mendeleev', 'gatchina', 'trotsky', 'johanneshov', 'devon', 'sheikh zayed bin sultan al nahyan', 'volta', 'andrew carnegie', 'trinidadian', 'johannes gutenberg', 'zollern', 'kashi', 'malcolm mackerras', 'tours', 'jeonju', 'pacific city', 'pope sixtus iv', 'totalfinaelf', 'hsbc', 'rembrandt', 'laurens hammond', 'berenice ii', 'bill gosper', 'jordan', 'harold holt', 'bill gates', 'agartala', 'sudbury', 'niels bohr', 'easter', 'gopinath bordoloi', 'adalbert', 'roald amundsen', 'chicago', 'mcgill', 'poe', 'shropshire', 'cobia', 'heineken', 'taraz', 'kaohsiung', 'rhondda', 'norwich', 'johannes kepler', 'erie', 'berbera', 'enschede', 'polish', 'stettin', 'saint catherine', 'khalifa', 'grenchen', 'alexander herzen', 'general douglas macarthur', 'nicosia', 'bassoon', 'carlsberg group', 'marrakech', 'perth', 'john cleese', 'river clyde', 'deschutes river', 'nakaseke', 'harvard divinity school', 'saint non', 'saint lawrence', 'nep', 'eastbourne', 'lviv', 'taloqan', 'iringa', 'ajman', 'kajaani', 'worcester', 'hesse', 'free software', 'moorish', 'sihl', 'ytterby', 'vichy', 'hessen', 'jura', 'saskatchewan', 'arusha', 'blue area', 'holy ghost', 'reliant'] | Theodor Poleck | Thomas August Theodor Poleck (November 10, 1821 - June 1, 1906) was a German chemist and pharmacist born in Neisse. He studied at Giessen in the laboratory of Justus von Liebig, and in 1846 travelled to Berlin, where he passed the state examination. Afterwards he worked in his father's pharmacy, and for several years (1853-1867), taught classes at a Realschule in Neisse. In 1867 he succeeded Adolph Ferdinand Duflos as director of the pharmaceutical institute at the University of Breslau. In 1887/88 he was dean of his faculty and in 1888/89 served as rector of the university. His research dealt with toxicology issues, food chemistry, the study of drinking water and investigations associated with dry rot. He was a good friend of renowned chemist Moritz Traube, who sometimes worked in Poleck's laboratory. |
7 | named after | Tainan Airport | Tainan City | ['horse', 'el nido', 'benedict xvi', 'moog', 'michael jackson', 'valletta', 'houlton', 'national geographic society', 'sarnia', 'guangzhou', 'zaragoza', 'hippocrates', 'bill hewlett', 'matsushiro', 'neander', 'lowestoft', 'larnaca', 'alexander von humboldt', 'linear', 'eiffel', 'jervis bay', 'glen canyon', 'bururi', 'nicholas i', 'lenin', 'devon', 'maputo', 'banjul', 'agartala', 'alessandro antonelli', 'atropos', 'elbe river', 'nyc', 'porvoo', 'gulu', 'shakyamuni', 'ammochostos', 'eindhoven', 'pieter zeeman', 'icarus', 'nepalganj', 'leicester', 'sauvignon blanc', 'cervantes', 'manchester', 'queen mary', 'red sea', 'laurier', 'coxeter', 'mount isa', 'americas', 'chlorapatite', 'fraser river', 'bob hope', 'edward viii', 'ammonites', 'limassol', 'stettin', 'nazca', 'christian doppler', 'chengdu', 'mississippi river', 'charles messier', 'gewandhaus', 'zhdanov', 'feijenoord', 'fukuoka', 'phnom penh', 'oneida', 'philip ii', 'ottumwa', 'trinidadian', 'lars levi laestadius', 'allahabad', 'ephraim shay', 'wallonia', 'ethnikos achnas', 'nathanael greene', 'arlon', 'duchesne', 'iganga', 'mwanza', 'william boeing', 'khalifa', 'knox', 'coimbatore city', 'chancery', 'voorschoten', 'dodoma urban district', 'bill gosper', 'heineken', 'savoy', 'wadden sea', 'norge', 'sequoyah', 'james tobin', 'marx', 'heydar aliyev', 'gorakhpur'] | Tainan Airport | Tainan Airport (Chinese: 臺南機場; formally "臺南航空站") (IATA: TNN, ICAO: RCNN) is a commercial airport located in South District, Tainan City, Taiwan. It is shared with Republic of China Air Force Tainan AFB. In January 2011, the Civil Aeronautics Administration approved the airport to handle international flights. |
7 | named after | Casals Festival | Pablo Casals | ['allahabad', 'moldova', 'tanganika', 'medway', 'radium', 'pauls valley', 'jamnalal bajaj', 'saint peter', 'tours', 'dawei', 'rothko', 'mandela', 'hamburg', 'nakhon ratchasima', 'sweden', 'ahmed i', 'benedict xvi', 'chester', 'warsaw', 'thun', 'lisboa', 'gulu', 'bauhinia', 'oneida nation', 'genova', 'bemidji', 'giampiero moretti', 'shem', 'arthur wellesley', 'aksum', 'washington dc', 'paul von hindenburg', 'batswana', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'benazir bhutto', 'hms chatham', 'operating system', 'missouri', 'fillmore', 'gloucester', 'ciudad trujillo', 'ballerup', 'ghana', 'breukelen', 'malcolm mackerras', 'andrei sakharov', 'english channel', 'kostanay', 'marrakesh', 'adria', 'sequoyah', 'andrei zhdanov', 'lyon', 'trabzon', 'georgian', 'bernard', 'kandahar city', 'port harcourt', 'incheon metropolitan city', 'islay', 'pfalz', 'humphry davy', 'guadalupe river', 'apatites', 'honiara', 'johanneshov', 'umtata', 'rama vi', 'otto von bismarck', 'theodor herzl', 'pristina', 'long prairie', 'basel', 'finnish', 'tandag', 'lake chad', 'jihlava', 'tainan city', 'charles messier', 'willard van orman quine', 'skeppsholmen', 'harihar', 'frederick iii', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'milan', 'mali empire', 'tokugawa ieyasu', 'frank piasecki', 'nikola tesla', 'mumtaz mahal', 'duchesne', 'harold holt', 'nizhny novgorod', 'dmitri mendeleev', 'dame enid lyons', 'axum', 'alexander i', 'belgica', 'karl marx'] | Karen Tuttle | Karen Tuttle (March 28, 1920 – December 16, 2010) was an American viola teacher, famous for her "coordination" technique, which emphasizes being comfortable while playing the instrument. She was originally a violinist who chose to become a violist when she wanted to study with William Primrose, whose technique and ease in playing the viola she greatly admired. Her coordination technique is often considered to be an analysis of Primrose's technique. She was a frequent participant at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. In 1955, she was invited by Pablo Casals to perform chamber music with him at the Casals Festival in Prades, where she returned for at least seven subsequent festivals. She made her Carnegie Hall recital debut in February 1960. Her recital was reviewed by Harold Schonberg, a leading reviewer for the New York Times. He wrote, "About as large an audience as Carnegie Recital Hall has ever held jammed it yesterday evening at 5:30 to hear Karen Tuttle's recital. The violist, with Artur Balsam at the piano, gave a concert that seemed to be attended by every string player in town." She was a member of the Galimir, Gotham, and Schneider Quartets, as well as the American String Trio. In 1994 she was recognized by ASTA with the Artist Teacher Award. Curtis Institute of Music awarded her an honorary doctorate in 2005. She taught at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Curtis Institute of Music, Mannes College and at Juilliard, and several of her students now teach at prominent universities and music conservatories: Christine Rutledge, Sheila Browne, Caroline Coade, Susan Dubois, Jeffrey Irvine, Kim Kashkashian, Michelle LaCourse, Katherine Murdock, Ashan Pillai, Lawrence Power, Lynne Ramsey, André Roy, Karen Ritscher, Carol Rodland, Kate Hamilton, Masumi Per Rostad, and Stephen Wyrczynski. There is a "Karen Tuttle Coordination Workshop" held each summer in the USA. Ms. Tuttle died on December 16, 2010 after a long illness. |
7 | named after | North Dakota State University | North Dakota | ['amsterdam', 'promised land', 'hobart', 'werchter', 'nocera inferiore', 'roald amundsen', 'mozart', 'tito', 'thomas hopkins gallaudet', 'odense', 'henry wadsworth longfellow', 'caerdydd', 'radioactivity', 'beroun', 'tsar alexander ii', 'innsbruck', 'guyuan', 'deptford', 'lusaka', 'tororo', 'petrozavodsk', 'ian fleming', 'monica lewinsky', 'bournemouth', 'gewandhaus', 'blaise', 'pluto', 'sagan', 'finchley', 'geneva', 'horst feistel', 'skiathos', 'kyrenia', 'joseph radetzky von radetz', 'john calvin', 'nouadhibou', 'nanjing', 'paul brown', 'johanneshov', 'franklin', 'allahabad', 'jackie jackson', 'guatemala city', 'clevedon', 'leonhart fuchs', 'charles de gaulle', 'harbin', 'belfort', 'sleaford', 'samarskite', 'leland stanford', 'wayne county', 'uvs lake', 'cardiff', 'bardufoss', 'honolulu', 'marlon jackson', 'yellowstone', 'pallas athena', 'james mcgill', 'rj', 'philadelphia', 'franz liszt', 'muyinga', 'sokoto river', 'tsingtao', 'gustav leonhardt', 'vincent van gogh', 'ig farben', 'tazio nuvolari', 'dawei', 'goya', 'ian murdock', 'robert bosch', 'mariupol', 'bimini', 'hasso plattner', 'queen adelaide', 'laplace', 'latvia', 'ponzi', 'mumtaz mahal', 'carl linnaeus', 'christmas day', 'dns', 'ridge', 'spinoza', 'townsville', 'masoretic text', 'euclid', 'earth', 'darjeeling district', 'mancunian', 'miliaria calandra', 'minnesota', 'ammochostos', 'carl auer von welsbach', 'bern', 'wolverhampton'] | 1957 Fargo tornado | The 1957 Fargo tornado was a violent and deadly tornado that struck Fargo, North Dakota on Thursday, June 20, 1957. The tornado was part of a larger system of storms that resulted in five separate tornadoes in the immediate region. The third and most destructive, referred to individually as the Fargo tornado, struck the north Fargo area in the early evening, causing major devastation. Damage was extensive and included 100 blocks of Fargo. The worst residential damage occurred in the Golden Ridge Subdivision, much of which was swept away and scattered across a nearby farm field. Approximately 329 homes were destroyed and some of them were completely swept off their foundations - a classic example of F5 damage. An additional 1035 homes were damaged. Fifteen farm homes were destroyed and 25 damaged. Four churches and three schools were damaged. Fifteen businesses were destroyed and 30 suffered major damage. These were mainly small local shops. Two hundred automobiles were destroyed and 300 damaged. In the end, ten people lost their lives. After 1971, when Dr. Ted Fujita introduced his scale that rates tornadoes based on the damage they cause, the Fargo tornado received an F5 rating, the most severe level. The tornado had a long track which started in North Dakota, traveled 27.4 miles to the Minnesota border and continued for another 25 miles. The total track length of the tornado was 57.4 miles and at its widest, it was almost a mile across. The family of tornadoes was spawned by a supercell thunderstorm that moved through most of North Dakota and into parts of Minnesota. It was the northernmost confirmed F5 tornado until the Elie, Manitoba Tornado on June 22, 2007. The Fargo area has also been hit by three F3 tornadoes on June 13, 1950, August 30, 1956 and most recently June 15, 1973 but none of these caused any fatalities. Debris from the tornado was found as far as western Minnesota, over 50 miles (80 km) east of Fargo in Becker County. This tornado is considered the most devastating in North Dakota history, and was one of only two F5 tornadoes that have struck the state, the other occurring four years earlier in 1953. In June of 2007, the 50th anniversary of the tornado was commemorated by the Fargo Forum, which ran a week-long series of stories on the tornado. In 2010, North Dakota Associate Poet Laureate Jamie Parsley authored a book about the Fargo tornado entitled Fargo, 1957: An Elegy, which was published by the Institute for Regional Studies at North Dakota State University in Fargo. |
7 | named after | TS Maxim Gorkiy | Hamburg | ['glenn gould', 'st andrew', 'tsing yi island', 'darlington', 'taipei', 'alfred nobel', 'genoa', 'malawi', 'jesus christ', 'boise city', 'hemel hempstead', 'oklahoma', 'heydar aliyev', 'mississippi', 'leyden', 'saint nicholas', 'colchester', 'orwell', 'giampiero moretti', 'kokkola', 'tours', 'sudbury', 'mariehamn', 'durban', 'jordan river', 'diamantina bowen', 'eiffel', 'aphrodite', 'prussia', 'pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky', 'hermann rorschach', 'hollywood', 'nampula', 'baghdad', 'barra', 'thor', 'macbook', 'este', 'kapuskasing', 'black forest', 'delta cephei', 'ann arbor', 'roman empire', 'tehran', 'radioactive decay', 'kinmen county', 'lisboa', 'calabar', 'deland', 'florida', 'justus liebig', 'christopher columbus', 'aglaea', 'haakon vii', 'firefox', 'haikou', 'trinity', 'tobago', 'greek mythology', 'gorakhpur', 'edgware', 'myrrha', 'sequoyah', 'krasnodar', 'tbilisi', 'dux', 'norge', 'eleanor roosevelt', 'lake malawi', 'kharkiv', 'louis comfort tiffany', 'holy land', 'ridge', 'virgo cluster', 'morphou', 'yellowknife', 'mendel', 'niels henrik abel', 'teddy roosevelt', 'alpen', 'maria montessori', 'lutetia', 'larnaca', 'caesar', 'equator', 'bacha khan', 'jon bon jovi', 'tsar', 'baise', 'geneva', 'saint andrew', 'plato', 'yibin', 'kiichiro toyoda', 'john muir', 'longfellow', 'hector', 'tagbilaran', 'sangamon river'] | TS Maxim Gorkiy | TS Maxim Gorkiy was, until 30 November 2008, a cruise ship owned by Sovcomflot, Russia, under long-term charter to Phoenix Reisen, Germany. She was built in 1969 by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, West Germany for the German Atlantic Line as TS Hamburg. In 1973 she was renamed to TS Hanseatic. The following year she was sold to the Black Sea Shipping Company, Soviet Union and received the name Maksim Gorkiy in honour of the poet Maxim Gorky, renamed to Maxim Gorkiy after collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. On 20 August 2008 the Maxim Gorkiy was sold to Orient Lines. She was due to enter service with her new owners on 15 April 2009 under the name TS Marco Polo II, but in November 2008 the relaunch of the Orient Lines brand was cancelled. On 8 January 2009 the ship was sold for scrap, and she was beached at Alang, India on 26 February 2009. Although never used as such, the ship was originally planned as a dual ocean liner/cruise ship, for service between Hamburg and New York as well as cruising. She was the first major passenger liner built in Germany since 1938. On entering service for the Black Sea Shipping Company, she became the first four-star cruise ship operated under the Soviet flag. Several variants of the ship's name were used through her career. Some sources refer to her with the prefix TS (turbine ship) instead of SS (steamship), while her final name Maxim Gorkiy was also written as Maksim Gorkiy and Maxim Gorki. She should not be confused with any of the Soviet era cruise liners of the Ivan Franko-class, the so-called "poet" or "writer" class, including the current MS Marco Polo. |
7 | named after | Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport | Liszt Ferenc | ['keynes', 'pyongyang', 'willard van orman quine', 'yibin', 'dar es salaam', 'saga district', 'ossett', 'sydney', 'kostroma', 'operating system', 'gustav ii adolf', 'hungary', 'linear', 'sergey kirov', 'syros', 'sleaford', 'suvorov', 'savoy', 'flanders', 'almaty', 'jinzhou', 'trinidad', 'colorado river', 'conway', 'river havel', 'arctic', 'yellowstone', 'greater western sydney', 'haakon vii', 'angol', 'yinchuan', 'miguel de cervantes', 'lake champlain', 'islay', 'volta', 'high sierra nevada', 'antsiranana', 'perth', 'apatite', 'waterford city', 'orange county', 'brian kernighan', 'rj', 'lawrence', 'sean connery', 'martin van buren', 'hector hodler', 'harare', 'rome', 'mikkeli', 'incheon metropolitan city', 'milaca', 'uzeyir hajibeyov', 'latvia', 'john calvin', 'germanic', 'pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky', 'freud', 'petropavl', 'wilhelm von humboldt', 'louis de freycinet', 'confucianism', 'coldstream', 'sylvester graham', 'cleveland', 'reliant', 'oklahoma', 'icarus', 'christmas', 'berbera', 'abraham lincoln', 'robinson crusoe', 'helios', 'saskatchewan', 'lake nyasa', 'rockford', 'christopher hansteen', 'klamath falls', 'franeker', 'lagos', 'eindhoven', 'james tobin', 'henry bessemer', 'henry tate', 'dominique de menil', 'mcgill college', 'baker', 'biafra', 'lajos kossuth', 'charlie hebdo', 'mallorca', 'mongols', 'altai mountains', 'anne frank', 'king george v', 'wallonia', 'southampton', 'minna', 'banja luka'] | Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport | Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (Hungarian: Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér) (IATA: BUD, ICAO: LHBP), formerly known as Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and still commonly called just Ferihegy, is the international airport serving the Hungarian capital city of Budapest, and by far the largest of the country's four commercial airports. The airport is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east-southeast of the centre of Budapest and was renamed in honor of the most famous Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (Hungarian Liszt Ferenc) on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his birth. It offers international connections primarily within Europe, but also to Africa, the Middle East, the Far East. From June 2015, the transatlantic flights were restored with two carriers flying to Toronto and Montreal. In 2012, the airport handled 8.5 million passengers and experienced a significant drop in aircraft movements and handled cargo, primarily due to the collapse of Malév Hungarian Airlines earlier in the year, hence losing a large portion of connecting passengers. It was the hub for Malév until the airline's bankruptcy on 3 February 2012, when at 6 am Malév ceased its operations after almost 66 years of service. Before its closure, the airline had more than one third of the air traffic at the airport, and about 40% of the revenues at Budapest airport originated from Malév operations. The airport serves as a base for Ryanair and Wizz Air, and served 9,155,961 passengers in 2014, a 7.5% increase over 2013. |
7 | named after | Northumberland County | Northumberland | ['greater geelong', 'blaise', 'mozart', 'tavoy', 'burgas', 'erasmus', 'townsville', 'alexandria', 'plato', 'bavarian forest', 'clive palmer', 'akihabara', 'john curtin', 'national capital', 'hongkong bank', 'michigan', 'douglas macarthur', 'astana', 'aphrodite', 'sheikh zayed bin sultan al nahyan', 'william shakespeare', 'oporto', 'devon', 'albert einstein', 'gilgit', 'milan', 'great salt lake', 'barendrecht', 'ankara', 'michael', 'sudbury', 'terra australis', 'antwerpen', 'debussy', 'lennon', 'rappahannock river', 'sir walter murdoch', 'matthew vassar', 'purple mountain observatory', 'bernstein', 'yokohama', 'ohio valley', 'spider', 'moroto', 'lisboa', 'silesia', 'melinda gates', 'easter', 'canberra', 'ajman', 'buenos aires', 'aveyron river', 'stephen hawking', 'montessori', 'hermann minkowski', 'kyrenia', 'vapnik', 'river inn', 'jamnalal bajaj', 'yevpatoria', 'niobe', 'volga', 'queen elizabeth', 'michael dell', 'kokkola', 'zaragoza', 'rodos', 'volta', 'san diego', 'minnesota river', 'bergamo', 'john calvin', 'william edward boeing', 'amar bose', 'pacific', 'james madison', 'sarnen', 'wolfsburg', 'hesse', 'utility knife', 'saga district', 'lake ontario', 'nicholas i', 'uvs lake', 'pidgin', 'curtin', 'conakry', 'battery park', 'linux', 'honolulu', 'ohio', 'louis comfort tiffany', 'robert koch', 'waterford city', 'oscar mathisen', 'stettin', 'vincent van gogh', 'woodrow wilson', 'edo'] | Charles Joseph Morrissy | Charles Joseph Morrissy (January 18, 1881 – April 22, 1932) was an accountant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Northumberland County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1920 to 1925 and Northumberland in the Canadian House of Commons from 1926 to 1930 as a Liberal member. He was born in Newcastle, New Brunswick, the son of John Morrissy and Joanna Dunn. Morrissy was educated in Newcastle and at Saint Francis Xavier College in Nova Scotia. In 1908, he married Ellen Catherine Hennessy. He served on the council for Newcastle from 1907 to 1911 and was mayor in 1913, 1914 and 1916. |
7 | named after | Port Elizabeth Airport | Port Elizabeth | ['snow leopard', 'yukon', 'leo baekeland', 'isfahan', 'washington dc', 'darlington', 'athena', 'mount kenya', 'reggio calabria', 'deschutes river', 'ernest lawrence', 'bukit timah', 'elbe river', 'hesse', 'sun microsystems', 'makassar', 'football', 'theia', 'ai', 'jehoshua', 'hungarians', 'jordan valley', 'oulu', 'abuja', 'henri lebesgue', 'marconi', 'rafha', 'dunstable', 'aristotle', 'petropavlovsk', 'campanula', 'king edward vi', 'eastbourne', 'trabzon', 'pcp', 'cando', 'amsterdam', 'zamboanga city', 'gulu', 'lowestoft', 'rotterdam', 'salzburg', 'pyongyang', 'ian murdock', 'jay gatsby', 'lomonosov', 'ingolstadt', 'james tobin', 'joseph henry', 'shropshire', 'onondaga', 'john cabot', 'kagoshima city', 'muramvya', 'thomas newcomen', 'simon guggenheim', 'gibraltar', 'james ii', 'hermann minkowski', 'phillip ii', 'walter de merton', 'hubble', 'olbia', 'svalbard', 'osman i', 'soroti', 'gordon moore', 'aswan', 'port moresby', 'moorish', 'tavoy', 'holy ghost', 'vittorio emanuele ii', 'henrietta lacks', 'helios', 'paul brown', 'phuket island', 'winsford', 'conway', 'erasmus', 'karl schwarzschild', 'le verrier', 'pacific', 'aqmescit', 'deiphobus', 'joseph stalin', 'nestorius', 'buddhist monastery', 'michael jackson', 'yekaterinburg', 'pallas', 'emmett chapman', 'kaunas', 'johannesburg', 'lappeenranta', 'mississippi', 'brouwer', 'bahir dar', 'maputo'] | Port Elizabeth Airport | Port Elizabeth International Airport (IATA: PLZ, ICAO: FAPE) is an airport serving Port Elizabeth, a city in the Eastern Cape province in South Africa. It was formerly known as H. F. Verwoerd Airport. The airport is owned and operated by the Airports Company South Africa which also operates nine other airports around South Africa. The airport is located approximately two miles south of the city's central business district. This has earned it the name "Ten minute airport" because it is said to be less than ten minutes' drive from most major areas of the city. In 2013, the airport served 1,269,634 passengers. |
7 | named after | Gorakhpur Airport | Gorakhpur | ['denpasar', 'orenburg', 'tanagra', 'stornoway', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'weihai', 'dibrugarh', 'brackley', 'king george vi', 'taloqan', 'sir francis bacon', 'perl', 'adalbert', 'dorus', 'errol flynn', 'willard van orman quine', 'hainault', 'stuttgart', 'luqa', 'north dakota', 'liszt ferenc', 'oakland county', 'rbc', 'gabriel voisin', 'akershus', 'allegheny river', 'team europe', 'osijek', 'congo river', 'ian fleming', 'alfred deakin', 'brixton', 'narva river', 'henry jackson', 'warrington', 'dominique de menil', 'railroad', 'frank piasecki', 'minna', 'siddhartha', 'iloilo', 'radioactivity', 'holy spirit', 'panama canal', 'president wilson', 'moscow', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'opava', 'knox', 'kofun', 'alexander suvorov', 'kent', 'niels henrik abel', 'gorky', 'giampiero moretti', 'euler', 'john heisman', 'lake ontario', 'corsica', 'martin van buren', 'israel', 'telephone booth', 'kulob', 'christchurch', 'ubangi river', 'saint andrew', 'hittites', 'wolfram von eschenbach', 'nep', 'inn river', 'louis xiv', 'wismar', 'magyars', 'darjeeling district', 'bognor regis', 'aristotle', 'maltese islands', 'soroti', 'hermann minkowski', 'vapnik', 'port elizabeth', 'johan gadolin', 'ijssel', 'faizabad', 'paris', 'worcester', 'dux', 'anne frank', 'artificial intelligence', 'hsbc', 'brasil', 'aveyron river', 'william shakespeare', 'hudson river', 'boston university', 'hemavan', 'hurghada', 'oka river', 'tempe'] | Gatesville Municipal Airport | Gatesville Municipal Airport (ICAO: KGOP, FAA LID: GOP) is a public airport located three miles (5 km) west of the central business district of Gatesville, a city in Coryell County, Texas, United States. This general aviation airport is owned by the City of Gatesville. It was formerly known as City-County Airport, at which time it was co-owned by Coryell County. Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Gatesville Municipal Airport is assigned GOP (formerly 05F) by the FAA but has no designation from the IATA (which assigned GOP to Gorakhpur Airport in Gorakhpur, India). |
7 | named after | Hargeisa International Airport | Hargeisa | ['tarija', 'clive palmer', 'heydar aliyev', 'reggio calabria', 'algeria', 'barendrecht', 'arafura', 'honiara', 'jihlava', 'langley mill', 'ghana', 'axum', 'laurentian mountains', 'england', 'earth', 'hugo gernsback', 'bernstein', 'american psychological association', 'george boole', 'unasur', 'ivane javakhishvili', 'rydberg', 'meta river', 'nos', 'mongolians', 'the holocaust', 'kinmen county', 'wabash river', 'melbourne', 'bristol', 'lilongwe', 'uzeyir hajibeyov', 'arverni', 'andrey markov', 'schwechat', 'sweden', 'sydney', 'tuguegarao', 'struve', 'bsds', 'tanganyika', 'cornwall', 'george iv', 'queen', 'ilkeston', 'winchester', 'alps', 'oklahoma', 'lenin', 'beijing', 'equator', 'james monroe', 'lawrence livermore national laboratory', 'krasnodar', 'allahabad', 'hera', 'tchaikovsky', 'jervis bay', 'stalino', 'malheur river', 'marx', 'titograd', 'dublin city', 'edogawa rampo', 'aalborg', 'bimini', 'korolev', 'henry shrapnel', 'tony hoare', 'sagan', 'bodil kjer', 'mark', 'cornelius vanderbilt', 'narva', 'bermuda', 'phnom penh', 'hermann rorschach', 'moroto', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'finchley', 'paris', 'jordan valley', 'peking', 'river eden', 'nouakchott', 'theodor herzl', 'aberdeen', 'nouadhibou', 'dar es salaam', 'windows 3', 'strontian', 'yellowstone', 'bognor regis', 'aglaea', 'zambezi river', 'porvoo', 'edo', 'elbe river', 'asmara'] | Bender Qassim International Airport | Bender Qassim International Airport (IATA: BSA, ICAO: HCMF), also known as Bosaso Airport, is an airport in Somalia. It sits at 11°16′32″N 49°9′0″E on the outer edge of the city of Bosaso, the commercial capital of the northeastern Puntland macro-region. It is the third largest airport in the country after the Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu and the Hargeisa International Airport in Hargeisa. |
7 | named after | Moscow | Moskva | ['luapula', 'columbus', 'narva', 'warrington', 'tswana', 'palanga', 'tuguegarao', 'apple macintosh', 'sergey kirov', 'silesia', 'western reserve', 'washington', 'yeshua', 'ankara', 'lilongwe', 'nanjing', 'samarinda', 'bob hope', 'kagoshima city', 'paul', 'rio grande', 'portland', 'johannesburg', 'johann sebastian bach', 'king edward vi', 'stephen jay gould', 'henrietta lacks', 'marie curie', 'marlon jackson', 'bukoba', 'moorish', 'johan cruyff', 'honiara', 'boise city', 'lake ontario', 'joseph pulitzer', 'esbjerg', 'justus von liebig', 'odin', 'bardufoss', 'san diego', 'comiso', 'ubangi river', 'aalborg', 'national holiday', 'forza italia', 'waterloo', 'marseille', 'burlington', 'melilla', 'saint george', 'djibouti city', 'warburg', 'mallorca', 'john harvard', 'waterford city', 'westphalia', 'marcus aurelius', 'marrakesh', 'tours', 'einstein', 'gandhi', 'enugu', 'ulyanovsk', 'zaventem', 'hungarian', 'python', 'scandinavia', 'yosemite', 'cardiff', 'will rogers', 'campanula', 'warsaw', 'james madison', 'indraprastha', 'embakasi', 'pentecost', 'hamburg', 'polish', 'harz mountains', 'flanders', 'slidell', 'pushkin', 'smara', 'mozilla', 'herakles', 'tsar', 'red sea', 'devon', 'vienna river', 'the queen', 'petrozavodsk', 'shakespearean', 'voltaire', 'booker prize', 'josip broz tito', 'leghorn', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'mark'] | Christopher Galloway | Christopher Galloway was a Scottish engineer and architect who worked in Russia during the reign of Tsar Mikhail (1621–1645). He is best known for constructing the clocks at the tented roof of the Spassky Tower in the Moscow Kremlin, and the water engine in the Vodovzvodnaya Tower. Nothing is known about his early biography before his arrival in Moscow in 1621 (or 1620 in different accounts) and after 1645. Historian Ivan Zabelin believes that Galloway is mentioned in the chronicle Christophor Christophorov; however, I. L. Buseva-Davydova thinks that those are two different persons. He travelled to Moscow at the request of King James I, who at that time arranged sale and diplomatic relations with the Tsar. It was agreed that Galloway receive 60 rubles per year, 20 copecks provision each day, and a carriage of firewood each week. In 1640 he now received 75 rubles in a year and doubled provision. Moreover, as a courtier he received "all kind of food and drink" by the Tsar's palace. Others say that for food he received 6 altyns and 5 dengas in 1641 (20 and a half of kopecks), and received the double from 1645 on. According to chronicles, Galloway repaired the clocks of the Tsesarskaya Tower in 1628, and also "small clocks at the gates [or: small pocket watches, as per Zabelin; meaning is unclear]". When Mikhail Fyodorovich wished to see clocks on the Spassky Tower with more difficult mechanics as before, Galloway agreed and, because of the clocks' placement, also recommended to overbuild a high tower with a thatched roof over the gates, which was done from 1624 to 1625. When the work was finished and the bells controlled the clocks' time, Galloway received on 29 January 1626 from the Tsar and His father, Patriarch Philaret Nikitich, salary of one silver cube, 10 arshin scarlet satin, 10 arshin azure damask, 5 arshin amber-coloured taffeta, 4 arshin raspberry-coloured stuff, forty sables for 41 rubles, forty martens for 12 rubles; altogether cost about 100 rubles. "The Tsar presented him all this for constructing the tower and clocks over the Frolovsky gates in the Kremlin". In May that same year a heavy fire destroyed the clocks; Galloway restarted the work and finished in 1628; on 16 August 1628 he received almost the same presents as before. The arrangement of the clocks was not typical: the dial spun, and not the hands. The English physician Samuel Collins, when visiting Moscow, discovered that, and wrote to his friend Robert Boyle: In 1633 Galloway constructed a machine to lift water from the Moskva into the Sviblova (Vodovzvodnaya) Tower. According to I. L. Buseva-Davydova, the plan of the Terem Palace (1636–1637) may have belonged to Galloway. |
7 | named after | marxism | Marx | ['carl jung', 'morphou', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'mozart', 'graham chapman', 'skeppsholmen', 'charles darwin', 'damascus', 'guatemala city', 'kokshetau', 'tokugawa ieyasu', 'rbc', 'angola', 'black forest', 'taraz', 'rankin inlet', 'totalfinaelf', 'ytterby', 'senegal', 'tripoli', 'axum', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'dhaka', 'sloan foundation', 'anton bruckner', 'maltese', 'kokkola', 'pudong', 'uxbridge', 'lou gehrig', 'internet systems consortium', 'heracles', 'hegel', 'hesse', 'sir walter murdoch', 'president wilson', 'st andrew', 'walter de merton', 'medway', 'stephen jay gould', 'casablanca', 'vilnius', 'emperor charles iv', 'anubis', 'edvard grieg', 'mahajanga', 'medicean', 'ohio', 'bombay', 'samarinda', 'canton schwyz', 'laoag', 'las vegas', 'penang', 'king george vi', 'yanktonai', 'osman ghazi', 'buenos aires', 'lydd', 'minneapolis', 'malawi', 'louis de freycinet', 'queen', 'ibanda', 'wavre', 'susanville', 'liverpool', 'kajaani', 'tanganika', 'promised land', 'reagan', 'inverness', 'turin', 'little rock', 'fedora', 'ethnikos achnas', 'donetsk', 'yeshua', 'king george iv', 'algeria', 'vienna river', 'national holiday', 'iseult', 'hemel hempstead', 'yuri gagarin', 'emperor meiji', 'humphry davy', 'aar', 'football', 'kigoma', 'magnitogorsk', 'shem', 'po valley', 'gustav ii adolf', 'minnesota river', 'disneyland', 'siding spring observatory', 'hermann rorschach', 'oslo'] | Michael R. Krätke | Michael R. Krätke (born 1950) is professor for political economy at Lancaster University, and editor of the German scholarly journal SPW – Zeitschrift für sozialistische Politik und Wirtschaft. Krätke was working on the history of Marxism since the 1990s He developed a periodization of marxist intellectual history and identified four stages: (1) from 1842 until Marx’ death in 1883, (2) "classical marxism" from 1883 until the first world war, (3) the third stage from the Russian Revolution into the 1960s, (4) the last stage of a socioscientific marxism following the Marx-Renaissance of the 1960s. |
7 | named after | Kiss of Judas | Judas | ['siding spring observatory', 'linz', 'kuwait', 'gnu', 'pallas', 'natchitoches', 'kasese', 'john cabot', 'morogoro', 'townsville', 'mendel', 'akihabara', 'bourbon dynasty', 'nador', 'vizcaya', 'river elbe', 'stadacona', 'vienna river', 'salzburg', 'pablo casals', 'julius nyerere', 'mwanza', 'tashkent', 'davao city', 'saint david', 'anubis', 'xining', 'southampton', 'senegal river', 'morristown', 'isc', 'iosif stalin', 'arusha', 'lion', 'saransk', 'eos', 'reggio calabria', 'marx', 'spokane', 'trotsky', 'campanula', 'george iv', 'entebbe', 'new york times company', 'angola', 'alfred deakin', 'rhondda', 'walter murdoch', 'sauvignon blanc', 'niels henrik abel', 'menomonie', 'river derwent', 'ben chifley', 'linus benedict torvalds', 'nantwich', 'paul brown', 'harold holt', 'gnu emacs', 'football', 'longnan', 'moscow', 'mikkeli', 'hamburg', 'bsd', 'matsushiro', 'brixton', 'john muir', 'yanktonai', 'uvs lake', 'kinabalu', 'rio grande', 'khalifa bin zayed al nahyan', 'delaware river', 'lilongwe', 'szczecin', 'castle donington', 'siddhartha gautama', 'norway', 'karl drais', 'isfahan', 'lake mead', 'phnom penh', 'ronald', 'ig farben', 'moncton', 'charles xiv john', 'narva river', 'kirov', 'commerzbank', 'paolo maffei', 'berkeley unix', 'antalya', 'railroad', 'makassar', 'nepalgunj', 'islay', 'warburg', 'vilnius', 'arverni'] | Kiss of Judas | According to the Synoptic Gospels, Judas identified Jesus to the soldiers by means of a kiss. This is the kiss of Judas, also known (especially in art) as the Betrayal of Christ, which occurs in the Garden of Gethsemane after the Last Supper, and leads directly to the arrest of Jesus by the police force of the Sanhedrin (Kilgallen 271). More broadly, a Judas kiss may refer to "an act appearing to be an act of friendship, which is in fact harmful to the recipient." |
7 | named after | saltire | Saint Andrew | ['adi shamir', 'beograd', 'walter sisulu', 'honey', 'jesus christ', 'kota kinabalu', 'helios', 'pleiku', 'pudong', 'marx', 'norwich', 'europea', 'ben chifley', 'ankara', 'air canada', 'michael', 'aar', 'mauricie', 'eleanor roosevelt', 'sudbury', 'brisbane river', 'sir paul chater', 'macintosh', 'kulob', 'ashgabat', 'system software', 'florida', 'disneyland park', 'berchtesgaden', 'windows', 'douglas hyde', 'aar river', 'fridtjof nansen', 'buenos aires', 'athena', 'panama', 'carlsberg group', 'london', 'rafha', 'mexico', 'russellville', 'bhuj', 'abu dhabi', 'finchley', 'moog', 'missouri', 'hoorn', 'seljuk', 'daedalus', 'murtala muhammed', 'porvoo', 'honolulu', 'john muir', 'lomonosov', 'sesotho language', 'delta cephei', 'banjul', 'molotov', 'ontario', 'josip broz tito', 'saluda', 'norrmalmstorg robbery', 'campanula', 'gmelin', 'mumtaz mahal', 'nep', 'philip ii', 'icarus', 'denpasar', 'los angeles', 'eiffel', 'goma', 'milan', 'kuwait', 'dominique de menil', 'marinus', 'khalifa bin zayed al nahyan', 'chifley', 'saskatchewan river', 'mingus', 'clive sinclair', 'angol', 'europe', 'adalbert', 'bundaberg', 'linux kernel', 'surgut', 'corio bay', 'bill hewlett', 'latvia', 'qazan', 'baker', 'louis pasteur', 'alexander suvorov', 'sawtooth mountains', 'astana', 'claude shannon', 'alexandria', 'hittites'] | Flag of Scotland | The Flag of Scotland, (Scottish Gaelic: Bratach na h-Alba, Scots: Banner o Scotland), also known as St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire, is the national flag of Scotland. As the national flag, the Saltire, rather than the Royal Standard of Scotland, is the correct flag for all individuals and corporate bodies to fly. It is also, where possible, flown from Scottish Government buildings every day from 8am until sunset, with certain exceptions. According to legend, the Christian apostle and martyr Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, was crucified on an X-shaped cross at Patras, (Patrae), in Achaea. Use of the familiar iconography of his martyrdom, showing the apostle bound to an X-shaped cross, first appears in the Kingdom of Scotland in 1180 during the reign of William I. It was again depicted on seals used during the late 13th century, including on one used by the Guardians of Scotland, dated 1286. Using a simplified symbol which does not depict St. Andrew's image, the saltire or crux decussata, (from the Latin crux, 'cross', and decussis, 'having the shape of the Roman numeral X'), began in the late 14th century. In June 1385, the Parliament of Scotland decreed that Scottish soldiers serving in France would wear a white Saint Andrew's Cross, both in front and behind, for identification. The earliest reference to the Saint Andrew's Cross as a flag is found in the Vienna Book of Hours, circa 1503, in which a white saltire is depicted with a red background. In the case of Scotland, use of a blue background for the Saint Andrew's Cross is said to date from at least the 15th century, with the first certain illustration of a flag depicting such appearing in Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount's Register of Scottish Arms, circa 1542. The legend surrounding Scotland's association with the Saint Andrew's Cross was related by Walter Bower and George Buchanan, who claimed that the flag originated in a 9th-century battle, where Óengus II led a combined force of Picts and Scots to victory over the Angles, led by Æthelstan. Supposedly, a miraculous white saltire appeared in the blue sky and Óengus' troops were roused to victory by the omen. Consisting of a blue background over which is placed a white representation of an X-shaped cross, the Saltire is one of Scotland's most recognisable symbols. |
7 | named after | uranium | Uranus | ['loire', 'glarus', 'wolverhampton', 'edwin hubble', 'ponape', 'corio bay', 'matthew vassar', 'east ham', 'moon', 'mcgill college', 'tiffany', 'ponzi', 'new orleans', 'aar', 'will rogers', 'nep', 'marconi', 'lord buddha', 'free software', 'jonas bronck', 'walt whitman', 'liverpool', 'brian kernighan', 'gordon moore', 'kassel', 'firefox', 'edo', 'syros', 'waterford city', 'casablanca', 'jason bourne', 'george i', 'baruch spinoza', 'matthew boulton', 'little rock', 'jim bowie', 'lake mead', 'nursultan nazarbayev', 'pidgin', 'lennon', 'coleridge', 'cookham', 'uranium', 'kandahar city', 'great western', 'abbeville', 'la crosse', 'kepler', 'lisboa', 'tuguegarao', 'american football', 'marquis de lafayette', 'rachel carson', 'hittites', 'laurentian mountains', 'karl schwarzschild', 'vancouver', 'krasnodar', 'tony hoare', 'halesowen', 'mcgill', 'fatima bint muhammad', 'high harz', 'queen', '1980 summer olympics', 'yinchuan', 'michelin', 'henry jackson', 'kista', 'mount rainier', 'stettin', 'harbin', 'constance', 'beagle', 'redditch', 'saint mark', 'tito', 'erasmus', 'ulysses', 'herschel', 'ridge', 'macbook', 'bauhinia', 'shanghai', 'microsoft windows operating system', 'whitman', 'cobia', 'alexander vasilyevich alexandrov', 'silesia', 'bill gates', 'virgo cluster', 'southport', 'sir robert menzies', 'bill hewlett', 'riemann', 'felix hausdorff', 'max planck', 'podgorica', 'copley'] | Adolf Patera | Adolf Patera (11 July 1819 Vienna - 26 June 1894), was a Bohemian chemist, mineralogist and metallurgist, best known for the important role he played in the utilisation of uranium in colour production in glass, and associated with silver extraction from the mines at Joachimsthal, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now known as Jáchymov. Pateraite, supposedly a cobalt molybdate, is named after him. Patera studied at the Academy in Banská Štiavnica between 1839 and 1843. Toward the mid-19th century the rich silver ore of Joachimsthal had been almost exhausted and instead miners encountered a heavy black mineral which they named "Pechblende". Martin Heinrich Klaproth, a chemist, found that it could be used in dye industry. This happened shortly after the discovery of Uranus and Klaproth dubbed the black uranium oxide powder "uranium", mistakenly believing it to be an element. Adolf Patera was asked to examine the commercial possibilities of the new substance, and he presented a paper on the use of uranium to the Imperial Academy of Science in 1847, also describing a method of vanadium extraction from the uranium ores. This led to the construction of a new factory which started production in 1853 of uranium pigments (sodium, potassium and ammonium diuranates, uranium oxides) for the production of uranium glass from high-grade pitchblende in a process developed by Patera. The process resulted in waste with a high radium content and was used by Pierre and Marie Curie in their separation of radium. The lustrous fire-resistant dyes coming in so many shades of yellow, black, orange and green became extremely popular and they were used as a matter of course for Czech glass and porcelain decoration, with burgeoning exports to Great Britain and France. Uranium glass is considered to be harmless and only marginally more active than background radiation. |
7 | named after | classic Mac OS | Apple Macintosh | ['yorkshire', 'saint mark', 'mauricie', 'great western', 'danny kaye', 'buddha', 'marseille', 'bern', 'ahmed i', 'nelson mandela', 'ig farben', 'woodrow wilson', 'box elder', 'umberto i', 'islamabad', 'martin luther', 'angola', 'uranus', 'vitus bering', 'samuel taylor coleridge', 'cayuga', 'robert bosch', 'lomonosov', 'hamburg', 'willard van orman quine', 'samuel wilson', 'charles i', 'nikos kazantzakis', 'high harz', 'calgary', 'pluto', 'oslo', 'gustav ii adolf', 'jesus christ', 'bill gates', 'dodoma', 'bedworth', 'zutphen', 'damascus', 'rovaniemi', 'brixton', 'hector', 'seljuk', 'slidell', 'nestorius', 'dorus', 'salt lake city', 'natchitoches', 'king edward vi', 'benny andersson', 'westphalia', 'maltese', 'agartala', 'american century', 'constance', 'livermore', 'victoria falls', 'tororo', 'ottumwa', 'tanganyika', 'football', 'burlington', 'edith cowan', 'amar bose', 'sydney', 'fredericton', 'kandinsky', 'bardufoss', 'lemesos', 'birmingham', 'polokwane', 'carl jung', 'werchter', 'john von neumann', 'svalbard', 'mozart', 'mingus', 'kista', 'kuwait', 'sheffield', 'laoag', 'wayne county', 'nantwich', 'neandertal', 'st peter', 'palmerston north', 'moscow river', 'leon trotsky', 'frans hals', 'aberdeen', 'high sierra nevada', 'river medway', 'savonlinna', 'madeira', 'panama', 'tavoy', 'ulysses', 'minneapolis', 'yosemite'] | MachTen | MachTen is a Unix-like operating system from Tenon Intersystems. It is based on 4.4BSD and the Mach kernel, and features the X Window System and GNU programming tools. It runs only as a classic Mac OS application program (in a virtual machine) on Apple Macintosh computers. MachTen development started in 1989, culminating in the first release in 1991. The Professional MachTen branch, intended for 68000-based Macintoshes, ended with release 2.3. The Power MachTen branch, which is Power Macintosh compatible, lacks some of the features of Professional MachTen (including true virtual and protected memory models), but takes full advantage of the PowerPC processor and is compatible with Mac OS 9 through its final version, 4.1.4. MachTen is no longer developed, and is functionally superseded by Mac OS X. |
7 | named after | Lisp | GNU Emacs | ['nazca', 'arusha', 'lecce', 'mallorca', 'tiffany', 'decimomannu', 'riga', 'oriya', 'niels henrik abel', 'alpnach', 'pauline', 'kajaani', 'beijing', 'honolulu cdp', 'bromsgrove', 'bristol', 'cirencester', 'charles darwin', 'robert koch', 'la crosse', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'pork pie', 'international tennis federation', 'kochi', 'varna', 'white ruthenia', 'banbury', 'henricus', 'arno river', 'caddo', 'padova', 'shakespearean', 'greater geelong', 'disneyland park', 'kulob', 'margaret thatcher', 'corn bunting', 'yibin', 'medan', 'cerberus', 'waterloo', 'nuremberg', 'brazil', 'winsford', 'tchaikovsky', 'shaka', 'queen alexandra', 'finns', 'lungern', 'germania', 'edo', 'hatshepsut', 'champlain', 'french', 'luwero', 'sugarloaf', 'bernhard riemann', 'henry wadsworth longfellow', 'alexander suvorov', 'fukuoka', 'alexander pushkin', 'king george v', 'eleanor roosevelt', 'lugano', 'russellville', 'columbus', 'francisco goya', 'sean connery', 'tasman', 'thomas newcomen', 'frans hals', 'frank piasecki', 'arverni', 'torr works', 'james ii', 'sheffield', 'rumbek', 'seine', 'pacific city', 'aqmescit', 'tagbilaran', 'donizetti', 'narva river', 'discordia', 'san francisco', 'ulysses', 'malheur river', 'fedora', 'jervis bay', 'del rio', 'marlon', 'chester', 'indira gandhi', 'russian', 'vilnia', 'alexander vasilyevich alexandrov', 'yellow fever', 'mingus', 'campanula'] | Aquamacs | Aquamacs is an Emacs text editor for Mac OS X. It is based on GNU Emacs from the GNU project, currently tracking the version 24 branch, although its user interface (UI) is designed to conform with Mac OS X UI standards. Among the changes are that Aquamacs, by default, shows tabs to organize different file buffers in windows. A range of keybindings (keyboard shortcuts) that are standard on Mac OS X, such as Command-W to close a window, or Command-S to save the file, are available. A standard printing dialog and functions to efficiently use the Option key on Mac keyboards as Emacs Meta key have been added. The styles of windows can be automatically changed to suit the major mode used in the buffer shown. Visually, Aquamacs has been adapted in its icons and fonts to look similar to other Mac applications. Aquamacs is a distribution that includes a number of extensions to GNU Emacs to provide an integrated development environment and to support, among many formalisms, LaTeX, Python, Java, Lisp and Objective C editing, as well as the Emacs Speaks Statistics system for R and S. These packages are installed without the need of further configuration by the end user. Aquamacs is designed to be highly compatible with Emacs, so that extension packages for GNU Emacs can be installed. Users can configure Aquamacs with Emacs customization options. They can also choose to bring back GNU Emacs behaviors. The editor is self-documenting and is supported by a community of users. |
7 | named after | Kostroma Oblast | Kostroma | ['blaise', 'english channel', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'sverdlovsk', 'wikipedia', 'babur', 'kanawha river', 'tsingtao', 'oskemen', 'east ham', 'aberdeen', 'heraklion', 'edgar', 'aalborg', 'artillery', 'korova milk bar', 'humphry davy', 'hermann rorschach', 'mauricie', 'lomonosov', 'beroun', 'geneva', 'cardiff', 'aulos', 'edward viii', 'pafnuty chebyshev', 'free software', 'holy land', 'zhdanov', 'hamburg', 'chile', 'ambilobe', 'christoffer wilhelm eckersberg', 'rolf nevanlinna', 'gagarin', 'bacolod', 'bernhard riemann', 'lionel penrose', 'grenchen', 'blue john', 'burlington', 'tiffany', 'brazilwood', 'naha', 'the new york times company', 'rumbek', 'inverness', 'cornwall', 'paphos', 'andrea palladio', 'high harz', 'bessemer', 'elbe river', 'indus', 'nep', 'bodil kjer', 'nouakchott', 'lehigh', 'joseph stalin', 'ponape', 'dender', 'platonic dialogues', 'langenhagen', 'longfellow', 'equator', 'petropavl', 'myrrha', 'samuel taylor coleridge', 'yellowstone river', 'jesus', 'jackie jackson', 'michael faraday', 'abisko', 'kabankalan city', 'plovdiv', 'shinyanga', 'joensuu', 'stalin', 'nuremberg', 'new orleans', 'pristina', 'saint michael', 'saint nicholas', 'giuseppe garibaldi', 'minnesota river', 'james tobin', 'mount robson', 'rose', 'aare', 'cambridge', 'brixton', 'pauls valley', 'ammonites', 'mount royal', 'nara city', 'hurghada', 'faisalabad', 'woodrow wilson', 'podor'] | Roman Kopin | Roman Kopin (Russian: Роман Валентинович Копин; born 5 March 1974 in Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast) is the governor of Chukotka, Russia. He succeeded Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich in July 2008. |
7 | named after | Greater Moncton International Airport | Moncton | ['knox', 'michael jackson', 'john lennon', 'benny andersson', 'bedworth', 'football', 'dresden', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'bassoon', 'american psychological association', 'flanders', 'sleaford', 'shakespearean', 'frunze', 'rembrandt', 'david packard', 'adi shamir', 'high harz', 'john newbery', 'tito', 'sendai', 'lille', 'lord buddha', 'pcp', 'kaduna', 'purple mountain observatory', 'honey', 'carlsberg', 'yankton', 'mangalore', 'ephraim shay', 'edward viii', 'ashkhabad', 'jermaine jackson', 'spokane', 'baruch spinoza', 'stuttgart', 'joseph hansom', 'st andrew', 'ebolowa', 'dominique de menil', '1221 amor', 'franz liszt', 'saint george', 'george boole', 'shem', 'sergey kirov', 'seuthopolis', 'reliant', 'baghdad', 'ibanda', 'alexander herzen', 'giuseppe garibaldi', 'latvia', 'kazan', 'stephen hawking', 'dibrugarh', 'bamyan', 'fedora', 'korat', 'lake malawi', 'medici family', 'marinus', 'houlton', 'linux', 'julius nyerere', 'lappeenranta', 'stalin', 'tsingtao', 'albacete', 'aino', 'system software', 'ingolstadt', 'westphalia', 'hatshepsut', 'yellowstone river', 'amazons', 'beograd', 'olmsted', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'charles sturt', 'lake nyasa', 'pacific city', 'volgograd', 'karl marx', 'blaise', 'genova', 'james watt', 'mildura', 'thor', 'bertelsmann', 'hittites', 'rj', 'nebbi', 'banbury', 'christmas day', 'siddhartha gautama', 'athens', 'samuel wilson'] | Greater Moncton International Airport | Greater Moncton International Airport (GMIA, French: Aéroport international du Grand Moncton) or Moncton/Greater Moncton International Airport (IATA: YQM, ICAO: CYQM) is located in the city of Dieppe 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) east northeast of downtown Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada The GMIA handled 647,682 passengers in 2013. The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). CBSA officers at this airport currently can handle aircraft with up to 225 passengers. Nevertheless, planes as large as the 580 passenger Boeing 747 have been handled. GMIA is home to the Moncton Flight College, the largest flight college in Canada. |
7 | named after | Lenin Prize | Lenin | ['sindhu', 'sicyon', 'bardufoss', 'reagan', 'noam chomsky', 'marconi', 'mount isa', 'almaty', 'luqa', 'emerald isle', 'ruvuma river', 'texas christian university', 'new economic policy', 'james tobin', 'river loire', 'st augustine', 'thor', 'wabash river', 'emacs', 'otto lilienthal', 'edward viii', 'vihara', 'belgica', 'sierra nevada mountain range', 'germanic', 'stalino', 'william randolph hearst', 'canton schwyz', 'facebook', 'sendai', 'plovdiv', 'lake tanganyika', 'william ii', 'alexander von humboldt', 'eifel', 'gauss', 'anthony van dyck', 'augustine', 'lydd', 'shiva', 'leland stanford', 'robert schumann', 'tagbilaran', 'bern', 'giampiero moretti', 'stefan raab', 'regen river', 'marseille', 'banbury', 'constantine', 'john heisman', 'perl', 'vilnia', 'cornelius vanderbilt', 'enid lyons', 'darlington', 'saint paul', 'munich', 'trinity', 'groningen', 'macintosh', 'congo river basin', 'radioactive', 'jim lovell', 'great western', 'eddie van halen', 'river clyde', 'saint lawrence', 'jesus', 'confucian', 'bemidji', 'aktobe', 'debussy', 'surgut', 'algeria', 'zebulon pike', 'lou gehrig', 'germany', 'hubble', 'ilulissat', 'phuket province', 'hasvik', 'enugu', 'pim fortuyn', 'mac', 'istanbul', 'heraklion', 'minnesota', 'fukuoka', 'totalfinaelf', 'changi', 'antsiranana', 'tsing yi island', 'icarus', 'kanagawa', 'magnitogorsk', 'paul', 'wien river', 'isaac newton'] | Marietta Shaginyan | Marietta Sergeevna Shaginian (Russian: Мариэ́тта Серге́евна Шагиня́н; Armenian: Մարիետա Սերգեյի Շահինյան, April 2, 1888 in Moscow – March 20, 1982 in Moscow) was a Soviet writer and activist of Armenian descent. She was one of the "fellow travelers" of the 1920s led by the Serapion Brotherhood and became one of the most prolific communist writers experimenting in satirico-fantastic fiction. In February 1912 Shaginian wrote to the composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, signing herself "Re". This was the first of many letters written between them over the next 5 years, many quoted in Bertensson & Leyda. Later in 1912, Rachmaninoff asked her to suggest poems he could set as songs. Many of her suggestions appeared in his Op. 34 set of that year (list of titles in Bertensson & Leyda). The first group, from Pushkin's poem "The Muse" of 1828, he dedicated to her. In 1913 she dedicated her first set of published poems, "Orientalia", to him. Rachmaninoff left Russia in 1917, never to return, and their correspondence ceased at that point. Shaginian authored the novels Miss Mend: Yankees in Petrograd (1923), Three Looms (1929), Hydrocentral (1930–31), for which she was criticized by Soviet literary critics who found her innovative fiction to be "decadent" and "bourgeois." She was forced to stop writing in this genre and turned to essay writing. For her novels about Lenin's life and activities she was awarded the Lenin Prize in 1972. Shaginian spent much of her time in Koktebel, Crimea, where she had bought a summer house for her family. The Russian bohemian elite gathered in Koktebel every summer and stayed there until September, spending time at the Voloshin house. Marietta's daughter Mirelle Shaginian was a painter, who was married to Victor Tsigal, a Russian painter and sculptor. Their son Serega Tsigal is an artist in Moscow. His wife Lubov Polishuk was one of Russia's most famous actresses. Serega's daughter Marietta Tsigal followed her mother's steps into acting. She was named after her great grandmother. Marietta Shaginian has two great great grandchildren Anastasia Shaginian and her brother Andrei. A minor planet 2144 Marietta discovered in 1975 by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Chernykh is named in her honor. |
7 | named after | Eiffel Tower | Eiffel | ['bundaberg', 'monty python', 'nuremberg', 'abbeville', 'frederick iii', 'long eaton', 'famagusta', 'paris', 'saint francis', 'vesuvius', 'tirupati', 'spider', 'ivane javakhishvili', 'turing', 'heinrich ruhmkorff', 'haikou', 'donna karan', 'brixton', 'river havel', 'tegel', 'shafter', 'hms chatham', 'sokoto river', 'kagoshima city', 'norway', 'mae west', 'yevlax', 'belfort', 'samarinda', 'lithuania', 'altai', 'kentucky river', 'honey', 'rhondda', 'arno river', 'bodil kjer', 'sir paul chater', 'xining', 'bismarck', 'augustine', 'biafra', 'greenville', 'jomo kenyatta', 'mason city', 'motswana', 'san antonio', 'surgut', 'syros', 'ayr', 'tver', 'hans reiser', 'humboldt', 'france', 'natchitoches', 'will rogers', 'pidgin', 'humphry davy', 'europea', 'panama canal', 'albany', 'amun', 'jacobite', 'national holiday', 'marquis de lafayette', 'alster', 'evesham', 'marseille', 'solomon', 'constance', 'corio bay', 'moroto', 'stephen hawking', 'berchtesgaden', 'shakespeare', 'paolo maffei', 'rockford', 'pyongyang', 'pafos', 'woodrow wilson', 'gosport', 'hemel hempstead', 'pim fortuyn', 'shinyanga', 'johann sebastian bach', 'jehoshua', 'leningrad', 'vilnius', 'saint michael', 'india', 'apostle paul', 'petropavlovsk', 'preobrazhenskoye', 'beograd', 'penang', 'blue area', 'wolverhampton', 'pudong new area', 'cleveland', 'elbe'] | Michel Eugène Chevreul | Michel Eugène Chevreul (31 August 1786 – 9 April 1889) was a French chemist whose work with fatty acids led to early applications in the fields of art and science. He is credited with the discovery of margaric acid, creatine, and designing an early form of soap made from animal fats and salt. He lived to 102 and was a pioneer in the field of gerontology. He is also one of the 72 people whose names are inscribed on the Eiffel Tower; of those 72 scientists and engineers, Chevreul was one of only two who were still alive when Eiffel planted the French Tricolor on the top of the tower on 31 March 1889. |
7 | named after | LNER Class A4 4496 Dwight D Eisenhower | Dwight | ['hitchin', 'minsk', 'henrietta lacks', 'mongol', 'helios', 'long island', 'shakespeare', 'kanawha', 'debussy', 'shinichi suzuki', 'leonardo', 'mount kenya', 'pafnuty chebyshev', 'dame enid lyons', 'berkeley software distribution', 'ephraim shay', 'niobe', 'nazarbayev', 'kigoma', 'aung san', 'ottumwa', 'kofun', 'kabankalan city', 'heisenberg', 'innsbruck', 'urbain le verrier', 'galileo galilei', 'entebbe', 'tarija', 'vienna', 'medan', 'longnan', 'orion constellation', 'lake chad', 'jura', 'comiso', 'little rock', 'aqmescit', 'chmielnicki', 'iosif stalin', 'rappahannock river', 'tom gehrels', 'indus', 'bsds', 'schiller', 'bassoon', 'england', 'brazilwood', 'franz liszt', 'apple macintosh', 'mbarara', 'lars levi laestadius', 'buenos aires', 'bukoba', 'kasese', 'john heisman', 'bognor regis', 'senegal river', 'arima', 'orwell', 'new york city', 'horst feistel', 'india', 'vanir', 'coimbatore city', 'georgian', 'daggubati venkatesh', 'gilgit', 'europe', 'nebbi', 'great salt lake', 'incheon metropolitan city', 'ekaterinburg', 'rhondda', 'linus torvalds', 'aar river', 'rudolf diesel', 'ovambo', 'mongolian', 'berlin', 'khalifa', 'seljuk', 'ciudad trujillo', 'mauricie', 'marquis de lafayette', 'fredericton', 'nara city', '44 nysa', 'antananarivo', 'volga river', 'lionel penrose', 'margaret thatcher', 'taloqan', 'benny andersson', 'danny kaye', 'james monroe', 'bill gates', 'easter sunday', 'elizabeth ii'] | LNER Class A4 4496 Dwight D Eisenhower | 60008 Dwight D Eisenhower is an LNER Class A4 steam locomotive. Built for the London & North Eastern Railway in 1937, this locomotive was originally numbered 4496 and named Golden Shuttle. It was renamed Dwight D. Eisenhower after World War II and renumbered 8 on 23 November 1946 under Edward Thompson's LNER 1946 renumbering scheme. After nationalisation in 1948 British Railways renumbered it 60008 on 29 October 1948. It was retired from service in 1963, and was moved to the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States, where it is currently on display. It returned to England in 2012 for display at the National Railway Museum in York when all surviving A4s were reunited. It returned to Green Bay in 2014. |
7 | named after | Kiruna Airport | Kiruna | ['bimini', 'jagiellonian university', 'hongkong bank', 'pc', 'thun', 'meatpacking', 'reagan', 'martin luther', 'phuket island', 'spokane', 'confucianism', 'okayama', 'fridtjof nansen', 'longnan', 'ammonites', 'bukit timah', 'vilnius', 'nepalganj', 'queen charlotte', 'leo baekeland', 'finns', 'aswan', 'sheffield', 'palladian', 'milwaukee', 'las vegas', 'ephraim shay', 'maputo', 'bognor regis', 'st peter', 'malta', 'brantford', 'maxwell', 'esbjerg', 'tashkent', 'wien river', 'helsinki', 'lehigh', 'jacmel', 'tuguegarao', 'edo', 'julius nyerere', 'columbus', 'arafura sea', 'emperor charles iv', 'italy', 'jim bowie', 'antalya', 'unix', 'queen mary', 'ubuntu operating system', 'bugulma', 'dns', 'linux kernel', 'medicean', 'ahmed i', 'hiroshima city', 'william hyde wollaston', 'laurier', 'bukoba', 'monterrey', 'yam o', 'acapulco', 'dux', 'rukungiri', 'iseult', 'bacha khan', 'ijssel', 'berenice ii', 'windhoek', 'pope sixtus iv', 'anne frank', 'mauricie', 'ekaterinburg', 'dodoma urban district', 'sleaford', 'lemberg', 'gopinath bordoloi', 'mbeya', 'barack obama', 'dreyfus', 'hugo gernsback', 'moskva river', 'wellington', 'kernel', 'louis xiv', 'mandela', 'north dakota', 'ufa', 'homer', 'osaka city', 'niger river', 'henry paget', 'loire', 'mendeleev', 'belfort', 'san diego', 'shenzhen', 'chancery'] | Kiruna Airport | Kiruna Airport is the northernmost airport in Sweden. It lies around ten kilometres from the town centre of Kiruna. In 2011, the airport served 164,103 passengers. |
7 | named after | fermium | Fermi | ['hallstatt', 'microsoft windows', 'silas weir mitchell', 'lake nyasa', 'handel', 'strontian', 'king minos', 'mallorca', 'pope sixtus iv', 'northumberland', 'feijenoord', 'dordrecht', 'alexander', 'luapula river', 'mongols', 'szczecin', 'mahatma gandhi', 'porto', 'spokane', 'mpigi', 'edo', 'imam hussain', 'paul', 'humphry davy', 'hattfjelldal', 'george lucas', 'mueang bueng kan district', 'rajiv gandhi', 'leningrad', 'europe', 'erie', 'ulyanovsk', 'ian murdock', 'louis de freycinet', 'bristol', 'samuel wilson', 'duchesne', 'phaistos', 'elizabeth i', 'guelders', 'troyes', 'buckinghamshire', 'nakaseke', 'doha', 'jules verne', 'arusha', 'sakyamuni', 'coney island', 'finchley', 'galkayo', 'atropos', 'laplace', 'oskemen', 'waterloo', 'grand river', 'bardufoss', 'theia', 'bilbao', 'vienna', '1980 summer olympics', 'port harcourt', 'kalinin', 'dodoma', 'hittite empire', 'rama vi', 'samuel taylor coleridge', 'tesla', 'kiichiro toyoda', 'isolde', 'atyrau', 'kansas river', 'pierre curie', 'nizhny novgorod', 'norwich', 'uvs lake', 'queen alexandra', 'kepler', 'holy ghost', 'nelson mandela', 'washington', 'wolfram von eschenbach', 'taegu', 'shijiazhuang', 'eiffel', 'terry wogan', 'bognor regis', '1221 amor', 'alfred deakin', 'ilkeston', 'winter war', 'kyrenia', 'sanya', 'malta', 'lagos metropolitan area', 'lankaran', 'bass', 'amsterdam', 'vadodara', 'totalfinaelf'] | List of things named after Glenn T. Seaborg | Nobel Prize-winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg is known for his considerable legacy. At one time, Seaborg was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest entry in Marquis Who's Who. Glenn T. Seaborg's legacy was cemented with the naming of element 106 as seaborgium in his honor. No other individual has had their name to an element during their lifetime (the names einsteinium and fermium were proposed when Einstein and Fermi were alive, but were not approved until after their deaths). The list of things named after Glenn T. Seaborg below supplements his biographical entry. |
7 | named after | Luqa Airport | Valletta | ['poe', 'kokkola', 'hms chatham', 'greenville', 'pbo', 'nova scotia', 'anubis', 'cornelius vanderbilt', 'gorakhpur', 'snow', 'internet systems consortium', 'david dunbar buick', 'lionel penrose', 'kaohsiung', 'deptford', 'mehmed', 'christopher columbus', 'theia', 'texas christian university', 'frans hals', 'river jordan', 'coalville', 'lennon', 'potsdam', 'mount kenya', 'daggubati venkatesh', 'karl schwarzschild', 'bangalore', 'michael', 'thun', 'gordon moore', 'juan carlos i', 'rappahannock river', 'marinus', 'guwahati', 'handel', 'oulu', 'justus von liebig', 'arno river', 'st peter', 'madeira', 'haakon vii', 'sam walton', 'stefan raab', 'mount royal', 'theodore roosevelt', 'calabar', 'podgorica', 'eleanor roosevelt', 'dibrugarh', 'mozart', 'great western', 'hemel hempstead', 'lankaran', 'yokohama', 'james clerk maxwell', 'ballerup', 'clifford brown', 'bernstein', 'pablo casals', 'alexandria', 'bill gosper', 'chengdu', 'milwaukee', 'prussia', 'kepler', 'greater geelong', 'leland', 'lisboa', 'dender', 'fatimah', 'skeppsholmen', 'antalya', 'wilhelmina', 'tarija', 'mcgill', 'aksum', 'maastricht', 'tainan city', 'scandinavia', 'ammonites', 'felix hausdorff', 'lugano', 'lord buddha', 'la crosse', 'jermaine jackson', 'berenice', 'claude shannon', 'bernard', 'genova', 'dubai', 'googolplex', 'las vegas valley', 'kostanay', 'jeonju', 'phaistos', 'herzog', 'almaty', 'ruhr river'] | Malta International Airport | Malta International Airport (Maltese: Ajruport Internazzjonali ta' Malta, IATA: MLA, ICAO: LMML) is the only airport in Malta and it serves the whole of the Maltese Islands. It is located on island of Malta, between Luqa and Gudja, and occupies the location of the former RAF Luqa. It was completely re-furbished, becoming fully operational on 25 March 1992. It is still referred to by locals as Luqa Airport, and sometimes as Valletta Airport internationally, as it is located 5 km (3.1 mi) southwest of the Maltese capital Valletta. The airport serves as the main hub for Air Malta and a base for Ryanair. It is also home to the Area Control Center and hosts the annual Malta Airshow, visited by military and civil aircraft from various European and other countries. The airport is operated by Malta International Airport plc. |
7 | named after | Aris Limassol | Lemesos | ['schuylkill', 'lu xun', 'holy ghost', 'toliara', 'benazir bhutto', 'meerut', 'nakhon ratchasima', 'rachel carson', 'tangier', 'pyotr bagration', 'river ijssel', 'alexandria', 'oxnard', 'altai', 'yellowstone river', 'ilkeston', 'kinmen', 'nouadhibou', 'toshkent', 'beijing municipality', 'queen elizabeth', 'maltese', 'sendai', 'confucian', 'ajman', 'opium', 'hamburg', 'national geographic society', 'corio bay', 'jay gatsby', 'brackley', 'dar es salaam', 'william edward boeing', 'ted fujita', 'alexander pushkin', 'vladimir', 'polly bergen', 'sakyamuni', 'montessori', 'big sioux river', 'walloon region', 'texas christian university', 'canton schwyz', 'imam hussain', 'bohol', 'sirindhorn', 'graham chapman', 'laurentian mountains', 'phillip ii', 'american psychological association', 'copernicus', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'unasur', 'rydberg', 'beroun', 'holy land', 'willy messerschmitt', 'rhondda', 'franz liszt', 'sir francis bacon', 'edmonton', 'oubangui river', 'saskatchewan river', 'luapula river', 'dublin city', 'stalino', 'the annunciation', 'roald amundsen', 'chesham', 'kaohsiung', 'linus torvalds', 'kristiansand', 'serapis', 'scandinavia', 'ebolowa', 'lou gehrig', 'aberdeen', 'marinus', 'facebook', 'greater sudbury', 'ronald', 'constitution', 'fort portal', 'mauricie', 'bolzano', 'alberto sordi', 'king james ii', 'lawrence', 'kalispell', 'worksop', 'luapula', 'eos', 'rukungiri', 'hitler', 'bucking bronco', 'osaka', 'julius caesar', 'franciscan', 'vasa'] | Aris Limassol F.C. | Aris Limassol (Greek: Άρης Λεμεσού) is a Greek Cypriot football club based in Lemesos. The club's colours are green and white, its home is the Tsirion Stadium. |
7 | named after | Northtown | Las Vegas | ['angola', 'river seine', 'luton', 'walter sisulu', 'perl', 'bemidji', 'david packard', 'rafha', 'panama canal', 'andrei sakharov', 'morristown', 'rainier', 'gregor mendel', 'wilfrid laurier', 'yevpatoria', 'podgorica', 'schuylkill', 'thatcher', 'ufa', 'taff', 'volga river', 'kharkiv', 'arno river', 'osijek', 'urbain le verrier', 'yadkin river', 'haikou', 'loire river', 'los angeles', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'mwanza', 'johann wolfgang von goethe', 'sawtooth mountains', 'uranium', 'hargeisa', 'general douglas macarthur', 'calabar', 'new orleans', 'jung', 'edinburgh', 'john harvard', 'cayuga', 'bardufoss', 'guatemala city', 'confucianism', 'gaetano donizetti', 'hemel hempstead', 'frederick ii', 'allegheny river', 'hawaii island', 'madison', 'schwyz', 'windows 3', 'virgo cluster', '8 flora', 'morogoro', 'george peabody', 'carl jung', 'bugulma', 'monica lewinsky', 'theia', 'waverley novels', 'vienna', 'lille', 'jehoshua', 'ralph waldo emerson', 'doha', 'sihl', 'bolshevik', 'hegel', 'el nido', 'lawrence', 'taegu', 'colchester', 'mount rainier', 'herakles', 'kokkola', 'hubble', 'lars levi laestadius', 'king chulalongkorn', 'pluto', 'weihai', 'new york city', 'hermes', 'louis comfort tiffany', 'ammochostos', 'promised land', 'maximilian', 'mahatma gandhi', 'kota kinabalu', 'mingus', 'bareilly', 'saint peter', 'gulu', 'kostanay', 'odense', 'river regen', 'jermaine jackson', 'shafter'] | North Las Vegas Airport | North Las Vegas Airport (IATA: VGT, ICAO: KVGT, FAA LID: VGT) is three miles northwest of downtown Las Vegas, in North Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned by Clark County and operated by the Clark County Department of Aviation. Known locally as Northtown, it is the second busiest airport in the Las Vegas area and the third busiest in Nevada. It is the primary airport in the Las Vegas area for general aviation and scenic tours, allowing McCarran International Airport to focus on airline flights. North Las Vegas does offer limited regional airline service. Many helicopter operators including the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department use the airport. The airport is certificated under 14 CFR Part 139. |
7 | named after | fuchsia | Leonhart Fuchs | ['jesus christ', 'larnaca district', 'graham chapman', 'trowbridge', 'daegu', 'meerut', 'desdemona', 'incheon metropolitan city', 'jonava', 'finnish people', 'henry shrapnel', 'jordan', 'anne frank', 'george', 'shijiazhuang', 'paris', 'payerne', 'warszawa', 'creuse river', 'johann heinrich lambert', 'national geographic society', 'dwight', 'minneapolis', 'liverpool', 'gawain', 'lennon', 'kabale', 'andrei zhdanov', 'anna magdalena', 'saratov', 'railroad', 'sioux', 'slidell', 'tainan city', 'ridge', 'caerdydd', 'hindenburg', 'lenin', 'minna', 'william ii', 'germanic', 'louis xiv', 'linear', 'freyja', 'pauls valley', 'pallas athena', 'montessori', 'jomo kenyatta', 'lawrence page', 'tashkent', 'purple mountain observatory', 'prince christian', 'arima', 'miliaria calandra', 'ijssel', 'bergen', 'zoisite', 'hugo gernsback', 'orenburg', 'amman', 'heraklion', 'alpnach', 'jonas bronck', 'kristiansand', 'hainaut', 'kagoshima city', 'vasa', 'ontario', 'luqa', 'warsaw', 'norwich', 'kofun', 'rio grande', 'dawei', 'george washington', 'kostroma', 'for your eyes only', 'martin van buren', 'banjul', 'bundaberg', 'johann wolfgang von goethe', 'hegel', 'rockford', 'kernel', 'tegel', 'edvard grieg', 'bengali', 'svalbard', 'cabot', 'tver', 'easter sunday', 'tempe', 'myrrha', 'viterbo', 'nikola tesla', 'sotho', 'southampton', 'tagbilaran', 'paul brown'] | Fuchsia (color) | Fuchsia (/ˈfjuːʃə/, FEW-shə) is a vivid purplish red color, named after the flower of the fuchsia plant, which took its name from the 16th century German botanist Leonhart Fuchs. The color fuchsia was first introduced as the color of a new aniline dye called fuchsine, patented in 1859 by the French chemist Francois-Emmanuel Verguin. The dye was named that same year as magenta, to celebrate a victory of the French army at the Battle of Magenta on June 4, 1859, near the Italian city of that name. In the RGB color model, used to create colors on computers and television screens, and in web colors, fuchsia and magenta are exactly the same color, made by mixing blue and red light at full and equal intensity. In color printing and design, there are more variations between magenta and fuchsia. Fuchsia is usually more purplish color, whereas magenta is more reddish. Fuchsia flowers themselves contain a wide variety of purples. The first recorded use of fuchsia as a color name in English was in 1892. |
7 | named after | Bacolod City Domestic Airport | Bacolod | ['turin', 'edward vernon', 'easter', 'pudong', 'mozilla', 'bernhard riemann', 'fred hoyle', 'davao', 'narva', 'liverpool', 'moroto', 'nelson mandela', 'london', 'the queen', 'san gabriel mountains', 'enrico fermi', 'john harvard', 'kandahar', 'michael', 'uralsk', 'darlington', 'famagusta', 'guelders', 'ammonite', 'giuseppe garibaldi', 'pbo', 'jamnalal bajaj', 'general douglas macarthur', 'mohandas gandhi', 'gitega', 'shanghai', 'hector', 'potsdam', 'apple macintosh', 'triskelion', 'russian', 'john von neumann', 'pandora', 'dns', 'maltese', 'amsterdam', 'saint nicholas', 'colchester', 'ajman', 'hainault', 'roman empire', 'vilnius', 'langley mill', 'djibouti region', 'mpigi', 'leland', 'marty', 'kinmen county', 'amun', 'pieter zeeman', 'iseult', 'wayne county', 'jason bourne', 'vienna', 'kaohsiung city', 'schuylkill', 'trinidadian', 'ubangi river', 'longfellow', 'disneyland park', 'mickleover', 'burial mounds', 'kingsford smith', 'hemel hempstead', 'yekaterinburg', 'lagos state', 'aare', 'coxeter', 'evesham', 'riga', 'ronald', 'langenhagen', 'humphry davy', 'edward viii', 'wolverhampton', 'kockums', 'athena', 'boise city', 'desiderius erasmus', 'stockholm', 'milaca', 'salisbury', 'aldus manutius', 'paphos', 'newton', 'john muir', 'allegheny', 'wellington', 'ingolstadt', 'missouri', 'copley', 'aglaea', 'fermi', 'waterford city'] | Bacolod City Domestic Airport | Bacolod City Domestic Airport (Filipino: Paliparang Domestiko ng Lungsod ng Bacolod, Hiligaynon: Domestiko nga Hulugpaan sang Dakbanwa sang Bacolod) (IATA: BCD, ICAO: RPVB), also known as Bacolod Airport, was the airport serving the general area of Bacolod, the capital city of Negros Occidental in the Philippines. It was one of the busiest airports in the Western Visayas region and was one of four trunkline airports, or major commercial domestic airports, in the region, the others being Mandurriao Airport in Iloilo City, Roxas Airport in Roxas and Puerto Princesa Airport in Puerto Princesa. This airport was replaced by the new Bacolod-Silay International Airport, located in nearby Silay. It was classified as such by the Air Transportation Office, a body of the Department of Transportation and Communications that is responsible for the operations of all other airports in the Philippines except the major international airports. As of February 2007, Cebu Pacific had increased its number of flights from Manila to Bacolod. The airport surpassed the Iloilo City Mandurriao Airport in the number of arriving passengers. The airport was built by the Lopez family in 1936 to serve the Iloilo - Negros Air Express Company's flights to and from Bacolod, Iloilo and Manila. It was bought by Philippine Airlines after World War II. The Bacolod City Domestic Airport ceased operations on January 17, 2008, prior to the opening of the Bacolod-Silay International Airport which began operations the day after.As of 2012, the airport is closed to air traffic however the terminal now serves as a ticketing office for AirPhil Express and Philippine Airlines, while the Cebu Pacific Terminal around 400m from the main terminal was made into an Aviation School for aircraft mechanics, as well as ground pilot training. |
7 | named after | Iron Range | iron | ['leland', 'bourbon dynasty', 'ayn rand', 'porvoo', 'loire river', 'gambia river', 'shiva', 'groningen', 'americas', 'porto', 'winnipeg', 'yankton', 'dawei', 'blue john', 'christian iv', 'kajaani', 'dodoma', 'newtonian', 'chomsky', 'kalashnikov', 'tanagra', 'fridtjof nansen', 'hector', 'nouadhibou', 'lawrence page', 'fatimah', 'laurentian mountains', 'kamppi', 'ubangi', 'river havel', 'lovecraft', 'mickleover', 'stalin', 'bombay', 'rovaniemi', 'hyderabad', 'motswana', 'themis', 'hainaut', 'padova', 'dame enid lyons', 'nathanael greene', 'alexandrian', 'don river', 'uralsk', 'moncton', 'houlton', 'polk', 'jackie jackson', 'fedora', 'wellcome trust', 'fredrik henrik af chapman', 'winchester', 'saint peter', 'gustav leonhardt', 'terry wogan', 'keynes', 'marco polo', 'kelowna', 'shaka', 'truman', 'buckinghamshire', 'amman', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'ruhr river', 'nelson mandela', 'beroun', 'lion', 'akershus', 'aleppo', 'spartacus', 'justus liebig', 'wayne county', 'jacobite', 'bern', 'copenhagen', 'dover', 'liszt', 'sylvester graham', 'herbert hoover', 'ubuntu', 'whitman', 'coleridge', 'lehigh', 'kinabalu', 'vienna river', 'leicester', 'jervis bay', 'zaventem', 'niger', 'marcus aurelius', 'hangzhou', 'jupiter', 'kofun', 'chancery', 'sesotho language', 'enugu', 'melun', 'plovdiv'] | Mesabi Range | The Mesabi Iron Range is a vast deposit of iron ore and the largest of four major iron ranges in the region collectively known as the Iron Range of Minnesota. Discovered in 1866, it is the chief deposit of iron ore in the United States. The deposit is located in northeast Minnesota, largely in Itasca and Saint Louis counties. It was extensively worked in the earlier part of the 20th century. Extraction operations declined throughout the mid-1970s but rebounded in 2005. China's growing demand for iron, along with the falling value of the U.S. dollar versus other world currencies, have made taconite production profitable again, and some mines that had closed have been reopened, while current mines have been expanded. |
7 | named after | Chad | Lake Chad | ['emperor charles iv', 'bardufoss', 'soroti', 'charleroi', 'george iii', 'julius caesar', 'ponape', 'johann wolfgang von goethe', 'mongolian', 'wassily kandinsky', 'anna akhmatova', 'mythical northern country', 'zamboanga', 'vantaa', 'george gershwin', 'willard van orman quine', 'vanir', 'lowestoft', 'aino', 'eleanor roosevelt', 'kern river', 'russia', 'sindhu', 'nazca', 'carl auer von welsbach', 'matthew vassar', 'jacmel', 'phaistos', 'pbo', 'wellington', 'national geographic society', 'khalifa', 'lake tanganyika', 'rio grande', 'stockwell', 'teddy roosevelt', 'potsdam', 'copenhagen', 'limassol', 'lake erie', 'sir winston churchill', 'indus', 'liverpool', 'warsaw', 'karl marx', 'gibraltar', 'saint francis', 'ubangi', 'hubble', 'guildford', 'saransk', 'atyrau', 'astana', 'king george i', 'vincent van gogh', 'pentecost', 'bavaria', 'xiaoshan district', 'moskva', 'atropos', 'morristown', 'river ijssel', 'neandertal', 'bsd', 'liszt ferenc', 'ayn rand', 'crown prince rudolf', 'queen adelaide', 'goya', 'eifel', 'uzeyir hajibeyov', 'jupiter', 'buenos aires', 'szczecin', 'troyes', 'hangzhou', 'new york times company', 'ij', 'ephraim shay', 'dubai', 'petropavlovsk', 'kagoshima city', 'san antonio', 'vologda river', 'sirindhorn', 'marx', 'sekhmet', 'columbus', 'nos', 'sudbury', 'mpigi', 'milaca', 'colchester', 'enrico fermi', 'delaware river', 'enugu', 'nalanda', 'herttoniemi', 'pafnuty chebyshev'] | Lake Chad | Lake Chad (French: Lac Tchad) is a historically large, shallow, endorheic lake in Africa, which has varied in size over the centuries. According to the Global Resource Information Database of the United Nations Environment Programme, it shrank as much as 95% from about 1963 to 1998, but "the 2007 (satellite) image shows significant improvement over previous years." Lake Chad is economically important, providing water to more than 68 million people living in the four countries surrounding it (Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria) on the edge of the Sahara Desert. It is the largest lake in the Chad Basin. |
7 | named after | Vienna International Airport | Schwechat | ['commerzbank', 'babur', 'lake ontario', 'chulalongkorn', 'stalino', 'haifa', 'martha graham', 'mildura', 'bernhard schmidt', 'nouadhibou', 'creuse river', 'rbc', 'marconi', 'sirindhorn', 'new economic policy', 'donizetti', 'saskatchewan', 'edgware', 'arafura', 'moscow', 'archimedes', 'sierra nevada mountain range', 'nicosia', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'leland', 'montreal', 'peano', 'confucianism', 'mangalore', 'ian fleming', 'berkeley unix', 'stadacona', 'ponape', 'alexander herzen', 'gitega', 'venice', 'st peter', 'copenhagen', 'frank piasecki', 'albany', 'reggio calabria', 'arctic', 'mahatma gandhi', 'alexander von humboldt', 'haikou', 'lawrence livermore national laboratory', 'benazir bhutto', 'tanganyika', 'israel', 'eilat', 'kennebec river', 'homer', 'wallonia', 'sindhu', 'alfred nobel', 'ytterby', 'constantine i', 'river elbe', 'jervis bay', 'torinese', 'laoag', 'korolev', 'apple macintosh', 'zaventem', 'oporto', 'xiaoshan district', 'kaduna', 'king arthur', 'yuri gagarin', 'brazil', 'thomas hopkins gallaudet', 'russia', 'aung san', 'river loire', 'muramvya', 'samarinda', 'goma', 'ron rivest', 'hampshire', 'carl linnaeus', 'finns', 'karl drais', 'ayr', 'mikkeli', 'operating system', 'palladian', 'river jordan', 'king chulalongkorn', 'bermuda', 'burlington', 'finland', 'nickel', 'krasnodar', 'eos', 'dwight', 'tsar', 'shijiazhuang', 'harbin', 'bsds'] | Schwechat | Schwechat ([ˈʃvɛçaːt]) is a town southeast of Vienna known for the Vienna International Airport and Schwechater beer. The city is home to the refineries of to the Austrian national oil company OMV. |
7 | named after | IJsselmeer | IJssel | ['hyderabad', 'corfu', 'atropos', 'thomas newcomen', 'blue area', 'virgo cluster', 'nursultan nazarbayev', 'nickel', 'bavaria', 'corsica', 'gabriel voisin', 'xiaoshan district', 'sotho', 'lincoln', 'kujalleq', 'alexander vasilyevich alexandrov', 'prussia', 'yokohama', 'liszt ferenc', 'hipparchus', 'nepalganj', 'bohol', 'casablanca', 'syros', 'kelowna', 'norwich', 'dover', 'north dakota', 'gamvik', 'william edward boeing', 'cornwall', 'snow leopard', 'frunze', 'william boeing', 'aizawl', 'adolf dassler', 'dublin', 'telephone booth', 'mehmed', 'ekaterinburg', 'lion', 'victoria', 'famagusta', 'linux', 'monrovia', 'buddhist monastery', 'belgrade', 'crown prince rudolf', 'seine', 'emperor charles iv', 'pacific', 'amun', 'ann arbor', 'kinsey', 'gewandhaus', 'pauline', 'dushanbe', 'sir winston churchill', 'arctic', 'mexico', 'steve irwin', 'george vi', 'kirksville', 'phaistos', 'kaohsiung', 'cork city', 'river inn', 'charlottetown', 'ionia', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'nathanael greene', 'serapis', 'missouri pacific', 'waterford city', 'lutetia', 'mingus', 'stephen i', 'yellowstone river', 'brasil', 'luque', 'frans hals', 'viterbo', 'rhine', 'cabernet franc', 'anubis', 'rose', 'hoogeveen', 'new york times company', 'penrose', 'sean connery', 'nalanda', 'craig venter', 'gambia river', 'sedalia', 'aphrodite', 'salisbury', 'reggio di calabria', 'washington', 'hiroshima city'] | Zuiderzee | The Zuiderzee ([ˌzœy̯dərˈzeː]; old spelling Zuyderzee) was a shallow bay of the North Sea in the northwest of the Netherlands, extending about 100 km (60 miles) inland and at most 50 km (30 miles) wide, with an overall depth of about 4 to 5 metres (13–16 feet) and a coastline of about 300 km (200 miles). It covered 5,000 km2 (1,900 sq mi). Its name means "southern sea" in Dutch, indicating that the name originates in Friesland, to the north of the Zuiderzee (cf. North Sea).[citation needed] In the 20th century the majority of the Zuiderzee was closed off from the North Sea (leaving the mouth of the inlet to become part of the Wadden Sea) and the salt water inlet changed into a fresh water lake called the IJsselmeer (IJssel Lake) after the river that drains into it, and by means of drainage and polders, an area of some 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi) was reclaimed as land. This land eventually became the province of Flevoland, with a population of nearly 400,000 (2011). |
7 | named after | Panama Canal Zone | Panama Canal | ['konrad adenauer', 'ohio', 'marrakesh', 'paolo maffei', 'leland stanford', 'confucius', 'edward kasner', 'halesowen', 'siddhartha', 'amar bose', 'beograd', 'linux', 'skiathos', 'stettin', 'kofun', 'kirundi', 'monica lewinsky', 'free software', 'mthatha', 'stadacona', 'finnish', 'preobrazhenskoye', 'aino', 'suvorov', 'phuket', 'linus benedict torvalds', 'tobagonian', 'cando', 'brazil', 'vienna river', 'taegu', 'christopher columbus', 'chesham', 'clare', 'niels henrik abel', 'jay gatsby', 'lake champlain', 'breton', 'kuala lumpur', 'benguela', 'nampula', 'pacific ocean', 'king george iv', 'waterford city', 'tandag', 'madison', 'henry bessemer', 'oka river', 'entebbe', 'kota kinabalu', 'vladimir', 'minnesota', 'narva', 'ingolstadt', 'tsing yi island', 'fedora', 'sakyamuni', 'coldstream', 'americas', 'new economic policy', 'yeshua', 'makassar', 'titograd', 'johannesburg', 'warburg', 'sarnia', 'rhine', 'hattfjelldal', 'perth', 'queen charlotte', 'dns', 'kingsford smith', 'werchter', 'tirupati', 'wallonia', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'nantwich', 'faenza', 'stockholm', 'marquis de lafayette', 'mars', 'david packard', 'christian iv', 'hermann minkowski', 'miliaria calandra', 'reagan', 'robert bunsen', 'incheon', 'aar', 'reggio calabria', 'berlin', 'palanga', 'fresnel', 'football', 'arkady gaidar', 'tobago', 'kiev', 'andrei sakharov', 'dunstable'] | Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty | The Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty was a treaty signed on November 18, 1903, by the United States and Panama, which established the Panama Canal Zone and the subsequent construction of the Panama Canal. It was named after its two primary negotiators, Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla, the French diplomatic representative of Panama, and United States Secretary of State John Hay. |
7 | named after | Coldstream Guards | Coldstream | ['hoorn', 'islamabad', 'kampala', 'bhuj', 'kepler', 'hessen', 'red sea', 'rockford', 'ruby', 'bill hewlett', 'kasese', 'will rogers', 'david dunbar buick', 'batswana', 'malawi', 'hefei', 'umberto i', 'brisbane river', 'cervia', 'nestorius', 'melinda gates', 'dallam county', 'nova scotia', 'dubai', 'wellcome trust', 'varna', 'bergen', 'ohio river', 'pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky', 'discordia', 'saransk', 'medway', 'darmstadt', 'niels henrik abel', 'constitution', 'jamnalal bajaj', 'hungarian', 'frederick law olmsted', 'tesla', 'anna magdalena', 'lydd', 'payerne', 'pierre curie', 'hungarian people', 'wienfluss', 'henry jackson', 'holy trinity', 'citrus', 'rainier', 'lawrence', 'solomon', 'elstree', 'yanktonai', 'xavier', 'lappeenranta', 'crown prince rudolf', 'norrmalmstorg robbery', 'langenhagen', 'bosch', 'paris', 'national holiday', 'reliant', 'dodoma urban district', 'esbjerg', 'sardar patel', 'easter', 'coventry', 'skiathos', 'harry hopman', 'ammochostos', 'kent', 'honiara', 'samarinda', 'djibouti region', 'adonis', 'yosemite', 'rio grande', 'aqmescit', 'willy brandt', 'isolde', 'mueang bueng kan district', 'sotho', 'tessin', 'charles darwin', 'lemberg', 'freyja', 'belgrade', 'palmerston north', 'abraham lincoln', 'wellington', 'lisboa', 'indus', 'river taff', 'leo baekeland', 'panama', 'kokkola', 'alessandro antonelli', 'oxnard', 'limpopo river'] | Coldstream Guards | The Coldstream Guards (COLDM GDS) is a part of the Guards Division, Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. It is the oldest regiment in the Regular Army in continuous active service, originating in Coldstream, Scotland in 1650 when General George Monck founded the regiment. It is one of two regiments of the Household Division that can trace its lineage to the New Model Army, the other being the Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons). |
7 | named after | Angora | Ankara | ['ahmed i', 'galatina', 'andrei sakharov', 'rachel carson', 'confucianism', 'grenchen', 'burkina faso', 'kista', 'christ', 'bugulma', 'ieyasu', 'bosch', 'waterford city', 'handel', 'mississippi valley', 'albacete', 'malcolm mackerras', 'maltese islands', 'kyzylorda', 'team europe', 'bastille', 'tashkent', 'theia', 'cabernet franc', 'buddha', 'pietersburg', 'coimbatore city', 'robert bosch', 'burgas', 'belgica', 'teddy roosevelt', 'mongolians', 'alpnach', 'naha', 'prince christian', 'mahajanga', 'sylvester graham', 'jacobite', 'schuylkill', 'princess amelia', 'greenwich', 'holy ghost', 'kern', 'king george vi', 'kharkiv', 'torr works', 'clevedon', 'the queen', 'roald amundsen', 'anubis', 'szczecin', 'henry paget', 'rukungiri', 'emerald isle', 'gottfried wilhelm leibniz', 'finns', 'corby', 'john wesley', 'michael jackson', 'hermes', 'turing', 'riemann', 'acadia', 'christopher columbus', 'stephen i', 'ijssel', 'sindhu', 'laurentian mountains', 'free software', 'pindus', 'king george iv', 'national holiday', 'american psychological association', 'beijing', 'kulob', 'frisia', 'john von neumann', 'fredericton', 'rhondda', 'athena', 'mexico', 'hiroshima city', 'archimedes', 'new economic policy', 'william rowan hamilton', 'europe', 'zollern', 'voorschoten', 'christopher hansteen', 'bach', 'kandahar', 'pacific ocean', 'cervia', 'boise city', 'pipestone', 'munich', 'nuuk', 'kochi', 'incheon metropolitan city'] | Angora goat | The Angora goat (Turkish: Ankara keçisi) is a breed of domestic goat that is named after Ankara, Turkey, historically known as Angora. Angora goats produce the lustrous fibre known as mohair. It is also extremely fluffy and its hair is made to make many different sweaters. |
7 | named after | plutinos | Pluto | ['high harz', 'ashurbanipal', 'legendary greek hero', 'moscow', 'warrington', 'platonic dialogues', 'osaka', 'allegheny river', 'mariehamn', 'claude shannon', 'apple macintosh', 'christian iv', 'senegal', 'george frideric handel', 'corfu', 'petropavl', 'leghorn', 'unasur', 'adolf dassler', 'creuse river', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'teddy roosevelt', 'russian', 'pallas athena', 'sarnia', 'frunze', 'faenza', 'vincent van gogh', 'kingsford smith', 'daegu', 'river niger', 'stettin', 'savonlinna', 'sallanches', 'yosemite', 'kinmen county', 'internet systems consortium', 'lucio battisti', 'agartala', 'coney island', 'pork pie', 'arctic', 'tchaikovsky', 'errol flynn', 'geneva', 'pc', 'nakhon ratchasima', 'phillip ii', 'kiev', 'bilbao', 'the new york times company', 'kelowna', 'queen victoria', 'kista', 'tanganyika', 'the queen', 'lagos state', 'mozambique', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'arafura', 'kandinsky', 'edgware', 'niobe', 'hasso plattner', 'longfellow', 'benny andersson', 'meta river', 'brandenburg', 'bletchley', 'delaware', 'rio grande', 'shiva', 'sicyon', 'alexander', 'coldstream', 'mashhad', 'mwanza', 'duchesne', 'leo baekeland', 'michael faraday', 'brouwer', 'merehead quarry', 'archimedes', 'antsiranana', 'edvard grieg', 'artificial intelligence', 'helios', 'eindhoven', 'kennebec river', 'oporto', 'stephen i', 'tazio nuvolari', 'vigo', 'chancery', 'kavieng', 'christ', 'oslo', 'morristown', 'trabzon'] | Clearing the neighbourhood | "Clearing the neighbourhood around its orbit" is a criterion for a celestial body to be considered a planet in the Solar System. This was one of the three criteria adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in its 2006 definition of planet. In 2015, a proposal was made to utilise the criterion in extending the definition to exoplanets. In the end stages of planet formation, a planet (as so defined) will have "cleared the neighbourhood" of its own orbital zone, meaning it has become gravitationally dominant, and there are no other bodies of comparable size other than its own satellites or those otherwise under its gravitational influence. A large body that meets the other criteria for a planet but has not cleared its neighbourhood is classified as a dwarf planet. This includes Pluto, which is constrained in its orbit by the gravity of Neptune and shares its orbital neighbourhood with Kuiper belt objects such as the plutinos. The IAU's definition does not attach specific numbers or equations to this term, but all the planets have cleared their neighbourhoods to a much greater extent (by orders of magnitude) than any dwarf planet, or any candidate for dwarf planet. The phrase may be derived from a paper presented to the general assembly of the IAU in 2000 by Alan Stern and Harold F. Levison. The authors used several similar phrases as they developed a theoretical basis for determining if an object orbiting a star is likely to "clear its neighboring region" of planetesimals, based on the object's mass and its orbital period. Steven Soter prefers to use the term "dynamical dominance" and Jean-Luc Margot notes that such language "seems less prone to misinterpretation". Clearly distinguishing "planets" from "dwarf planets" and other minor planets had become necessary because the IAU had adopted different rules for naming newly discovered major and minor planets, without establishing a basis for telling them apart. The naming process for Eris stalled after the announcement of its discovery in 2005, pending clarification of this first step. |
7 | named after | MJ | Jupiter | ['saxons', 'bill hewlett', 'christoffer wilhelm eckersberg', 'southampton', 'francisco de goya', 'aldus manutius', 'mwanza', 'mingus', 'mariehamn', 'iqaluit', 'kyrenia', 'wolfram von eschenbach', 'jacmel', 'minas gerais', 'mahajanga', 'keynes', 'rbc', 'bill gosper', 'spider', 'christchurch', 'baghdad', 'toamasina', 'hegel', 'leicester', 'khalifa', 'martin luther', 'ralph waldo emerson', 'sean connery', 'vasa', 'long eaton', 'naha', 'sir francis bacon', 'pohnpei island', 'dux', 'pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky', 'king george vi', 'kentucky river', 'queen victoria', 'potsdam', 'corby', 'famagusta', 'lenin', 'orwell', 'gmelin', 'mauricie', 'kofun', 'vienna', 'isc', 'helios', 'portland', 'norway', 'brisbane river', 'sallanches', 'aubenas', 'jfk', 'genoa', 'abraham lincoln', 'muyinga', 'grieg', 'clifford brown', 'innsbruck', 'newton', 'mildura', 'warszawa', 'cleveland', 'germany', 'guisborough', 'pentecost', 'taloqan', 'dodoma', 'confucius', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'apatite', 'fatima bint muhammad', 'mongolian', 'vadodara', 'michael faraday', 'fresnel', 'uk', 'ankara', 'man booker prize', 'amman', 'lemesos', 'murtala muhammed', 'strontian', 'jordan valley', 'cabernet franc', 'hattfjelldal', 'yukon river', 'sochi', 'hilversum', 'atropos', 'ahr', 'hsbc', 'red', 'truro', 'aalborg', 'joseph stalin', 'simon guggenheim'] | Planetary mass | Planetary mass is a measure of the mass of a planet-like object. Within the Solar System, planets are usually measured in the astronomical system of units, where the unit of mass is the solar mass (M☉), the mass of the Sun. In the study of extrasolar planets, the unit of measure is typically the mass of Jupiter (MJ) for large gas giant planets, and the mass of Earth (M⊕) for smaller rocky terrestrial planets. The mass of a planet within the Solar System is an adjusted parameter in the preparation of ephemerides. There are three variations of how planetary mass can be calculated: |
7 | named after | Niger State | River Niger | ['graham chapman', 'honolulu', 'tirupati', 'shigella', 'benares', 'mpigi', 'cambridge', 'joseph radetzky von radetz', 'jackie jackson', 'gustav ii adolf', 'biafra', 'munich', 'bernstein', 'mark rothko', 'south kensington', 'oscar mathisen', 'american century', 'king george v', 'ijssel', 'opava', 'moscow river', 'coimbatore city', 'donizetti', 'kokshetau', 'toamasina', 'st augustine', 'chomsky', 'mongolians', 'neandertal', 'colorado river', 'roosevelt', 'campus martius', 'genoa', 'strontian', 'claude shannon', 'havel', 'kent', 'hemel hempstead', 'trinity', 'ardennes', 'mount robson', 'vapnik', 'arafura sea', 'agartala', 'grieg', 'maiduguri', 'greenwich', 'deschutes river', 'edo', 'aar', 'lusaka', 'rappahannock river', 'alexander dovzhenko', 'charlie hebdo', 'evesham', 'pafos', 'harold holt', 'juan carlos i', 'jupiter', 'mauretania', 'mohandas gandhi', 'bururi', 'enschede', 'fukuoka', 'linus torvalds', 'rembrandt', 'conway', 'chifley', 'stuttgart', 'hungary', 'moskva river', 'smara', 'amun', 'james watt', 'stephen i', 'indraprastha', 'new york times company', 'edgar', 'bognor regis', 'taegu', 'harry hopman', 'george boole', 'lugano', 'ig farben', 'berlin', 'paul', 'germania', 'edward viii', 'saint andrew', 'carl auer von welsbach', 'sloan foundation', 'desiderius erasmus', 'humboldt', 'maltese islands', 'slidell', 'stalino', 'umtata', 'gopinath bordoloi', 'sindhu'] | Niger State | Niger or Niger State is a state in Central Nigeria and the largest state in the country. The state capital is Minna, and other major cities are Bida, Kontagora, and Suleja. It was formed in 1976 when the then North-Western State was bifurcated into Niger State and Sokoto State. It is home to Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Alhaji Abubakar, two of Nigeria's former military rulers. The Nupe, Gbagyi, Kamuku, Kambari, Dukawa and Koro form the majority of numerous indigenous tribes of Niger State. The state is named after the River Niger. Two of Nigeria's major hydroelectric power stations, the Kainji Dam and the Shiroro Dam, are located in Niger State, The famous Gurara Falls is in Niger State, and Gurara Local Government Area is named after the Gurara River, on whose course the fall is situated. Also situated there is Kainji National Park, the largest National Park of Nigeria, which contains Kainji Lake, the Borgu Game Reserve and the Zugurma Game Reserve. |
7 | named after | Keynesian economics | John Maynard Keynes | ['medici family', 'lazarus', 'art garfunkel', 'macau', 'mpigi', 'schwyz', 'kazakh', 'pafnuty chebyshev', 'galkayo', 'andrea palladio', 'wikipedia', 'yuri gagarin', 'vienna river', 'river elbe', 'wilhelmina', 'bsd unix', 'kalinin', 'silas weir mitchell', 'esbjerg', 'louis pasteur', 'zeno', 'bacolod', 'morphou', 'providenciales', 'sierra nevada mountain range', 'hammerfest', 'louis de freycinet', 'lungern', 'amman', 'eilat', 'nansen', 'guadalupe mountains', 'arima', 'neckar', 'citrus', 'brackley', 'warsaw', 'delaware river', 'dushanbe', 'shijiazhuang', 'greater geelong', 'taloqan', 'david', 'internet systems consortium', 'stephen jay gould', 'river inn', 'feyenoord', 'sir nigel gresley', 'hainaut', 'schuylkill', 'harvard divinity school', 'westphalia', 'zamboanga', 'princess amelia', 'arafura', 'theodor herzl', 'yadkin river', 'christopher hansteen', 'gliese', 'hong kong', 'morristown', 'artificial intelligence', 'hungarian', 'marrakesh', 'barendrecht', 'havel', 'victoria', 'saint michael', 'river clyde', 'yellowstone', 'kepler', 'queen charlotte', 'clevedon', 'mayflower', 'podgorica', 'kockums', 'joseph radetzky von radetz', 'leon trotsky', 'petrozavodsk', 'bukit timah', 'volga river', 'new orleans', 'salisbury', 'alessandro antonelli', 'jean vigo', 'pohnpei island', 'olmsted', 'van buren', 'mikkeli', 'danny kaye', 'oulu', 'alster', 'gustave eiffel', 'ayn rand', 'belfast', 'terra australis', 'cleveland', 'port harcourt', 'leonhard euler'] | 2008–09 Keynesian resurgence | In 2008 and 2009, there was a worldwide resurgence of interest in Keynesian economics among prominent economists and policy makers. This included discussions and implementation of economic policies in accordance with the recommendations made by John Maynard Keynes in response to the Great Depression—most especially fiscal stimulus and expansionary monetary policy.From the end of the Great Depression until the early 1970s, Keynesian economics provided the main inspiration for economic policy makers in Western industrialized countries. The influence of Keynes's theories waned in the 1970s, due to stagflation and critiques from Milton Friedman, Robert Lucas, Jr., Friedrich Hayek and other economists who were less optimistic about the ability of interventionist government policy to positively regulate the economy. From the early 1980s to 2008, the normative consensus among economists was that attempts at fiscal stimulus would be ineffective even in a recession, and such policies were only occasionally employed by the governments of advanced nations. In 2008, following the global financial crisis, a shift in opinion took place among some policy-makers (and to a lesser extent, some economists) in favour of Keynesian stimulus based on economic models developed by John Maynard Keynes and others during the 1930s. These models contrasted with modern macroeconomics (roughly, post-mid-1960's), which showed the ineffectiveness of fiscal policy. From October 2008 onward, policy makers began announcing major stimulus packages, in hopes of heading off the possibility of a global depression. By early 2009 there was widespread acceptance among the world's economic policy makers about the need for fiscal stimulus, but the consensus began to break down shortly after amidst persistently high unemployment and stagnant economic growth. In 2010 with a depression averted but unemployment in many countries still high, no further fiscal stimulus was introduced in any country. The resurgence was criticized by some macroeconomists as simply being a means to advocate increasing Government spending in the economy for political rather than economic reasons. |
7 | named after | Mississippi | Mississippi Valley | ['vancouver', 'neander', 'paul', 'winston churchill', 'wolfsburg', 'ulyanovsk', 'smara', 'northumberland', 'embakasi', 'nakaseke', 'lars levi laestadius', 'tesla', 'zeno', 'pacific', 'moorish', 'sarnia', 'paris', 'famagusta', 'kandahar', 'southampton', 'dover', 'larry page', 'luque', 'caravaggio', 'bern', 'rafha', 'lion', 'ketchikan', 'tito', 'nouadhibou', 'congo river basin', 'agartala', 'black forest', 'david dunbar buick', 'hoorn', 'ieyasu', 'leod', 'champlain', 'krabi province', 'sicyon', 'hermann minkowski', 'american psychological association', 'edward vernon', 'jordan', 'jordan river', 'weber', 'charles messier', 'ayr', 'hugo gernsback', 'wilhelm von humboldt', 'congo', 'freyja', 'hindenburg', 'sequoyah', 'river jordan', 'king george iv', 'melilla', 'deschutes river', 'rachel carson', 'belize river', 'genova', 'kuala lumpur', 'schwyz', 'walter murdoch', 'kristiansand', 'coney island', 'hiroshima city', 'mayflower', 'iganga', 'maximilian i', 'horatio nelson', 'athena', 'iosif stalin', 'colorado river', 'bismarck', 'saint david', 'palanga', 'anthony van dyck', 'sir nigel gresley', 'mohammed v', 'moscow river', 'mariupol', 'almaty', 'the queen', 'casablanca', 'saint paul', 'carl jacobsen', 'egide walschaerts', 'saint mark', 'radioactivity', 'namib desert', 'hampshire', 'wilhelmina', 'provideniya', 'lawrence page', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'la crosse', 'berlin', 'leiden'] | January 2008 tornado outbreak | The January 2008 tornado outbreak was an unseasonably strong tornado outbreak that began on January 7, 2008 and continued for nearly four days, with the hardest hit area being southwestern Missouri, northwestern Arkansas and the surrounding area. In addition, a strong supercell in northern Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin produced that region's first January tornadoes since 1967. More tornadoes occurred across the Mississippi Valley on January 8 and after a break in the activity on January 9, another round of severe weather took place in the Southern United States (primarily Alabama and Mississippi) on January 10. Several damaging tornadoes were reported that day, although no one was killed. In total, over the four-day period, 72 tornadoes were confirmed and four people were killed. |
7 | named after | Hangzhou Jianqiao Airport | Hangzhou | ['ubuntu', 'robinson crusoe', 'joseph ratzinger', 'george vancouver', 'inn valley', 'minnesota', 'joshua lederberg', 'ai', 'yellow fever', 'bangla', 'mbeya', 'bose', 'trinidadian', 'opium', 'vancouver', 'tsar alexander i', 'vihara', 'sverdlovsk', 'claude shannon', 'themis', 'del rio', 'edo', 'brandenburg', 'nyc', 'pallas', 'james clerk maxwell', 'aubenas', 'corio bay', 'isaac asimov', 'lake tanganyika', 'buckinghamshire', 'smara', 'macintosh', 'rockford', 'charles messier', 'langenhagen', 'gibraltar', 'national geographic society', 'agartala', 'mahajanga', 'mumtaz', 'reagan', 'platonic dialogues', 'black forest', 'ammochostos', 'deland', 'saratov', 'bulgar', 'hoogeveen', 'chengdu', 'fort portal', 'michael jackson', 'nouakchott', 'ilulissat', 'petropavlovsk', 'saga district', 'lemesos', 'vasa', 'reliant', 'paul chater', 'hasso plattner', 'george peabody', 'julius caesar', 'jihlava', 'beijing', 'mangalore', 'ulyanovsk', 'lake malawi', 'discordia', 'josiah willard gibbs', 'glarus', 'googolplex', 'cabot', 'vapnik', 'malacca', 'rudolf diesel', 'leland stanford', 'salt lake city', 'podor', 'wienfluss', 'queen adelaide', 'james madison', 'phuket province', 'luqa', 'bitburg', 'konrad adenauer', 'kashi', 'commerzbank', 'mancunian', 'milwaukee', 'vesuvius', 'tchaikovsky', 'nazca', 'alpnach', 'palmerston north', 'rankin inlet', 'bosch', 'johanneshov', 'juliana'] | Hangzhou Jianqiao Airport | Hangzhou Jianqiao Airport (Chinese: 杭州笕桥机场) or Hangzhou Air Base is a People's Liberation Army Air Force Base and a former civil airport serving Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang Province, China. It is located in the town of Jianqiao (Chinese: 笕桥) in Jianggan District, about 7 miles northeast of the city center. Jianqiao Airport served as Hangzhou's main airport until December 29, 2000, when all flights were transferred to the newly built Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport. |
7 | named after | Hautes Alpes | Alpen | ['edward vernon', 'john muir', 'rotterdam', 'volga river', 'pafos', 'queen victoria', 'melinda gates', 'moskva river', 'weber', 'hermann minkowski', 'guyuan', 'humphrey', 'frederick law olmsted', 'colorado river', 'arthur wellesley', 'radioactive', 'coventry', 'menomonie', 'burlington', 'leicester', 'art garfunkel', 'leo baekeland', 'bukit timah', 'josip broz tito', 'bern', 'alfred bester', 'andrei zhdanov', 'brighton', 'saint george', 'carl linnaeus', 'bahrain', 'nanjing', 'lincoln', 'ammonite', 'minna', 'john von neumann', 'nouadhibou', 'rembrandt', 'burgundians', 'elizabeth i', 'edo', 'aino', 'rajiv gandhi', 'karl drais', 'stalino', 'melilla', 'missouri pacific', 'kagoshima city', 'khalifa', 'frankish', 'mohandas gandhi', 'ionia', 'hessen', 'david dunbar buick', 'joensuu', 'mythical northern country', 'mongolian', 'toliara', 'deschutes river', 'sirius', 'copernicus', 'provideniya', 'fresnel', 'saxons', 'enschede', 'bolshevik', 'hampshire', 'pim fortuyn', 'gregor mendel', 'glarus', 'francisco de goya', 'washington dc', 'haleth', 'saint petersburg', 'vichy', 'kagawa district', 'brisbane river', 'leod', 'brixton', 'wellcome trust', 'oporto', 'limassol', 'henry paget', 'mcgill college', 'jefferson', '1221 amor', 'europea', 'aberdeen', 'microsoft windows operating system', 'tswana', 'barendrecht', 'onondaga', 'aveyron river', 'neander', 'elizabeth ii', 'wickenburg', 'cochin', 'enid lyons', 'stephen jay gould'] | Caryocolum delphinatella | Caryocolum delphinatella is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It is found in Abruzzi, the south-western Alps (Alpes Maritimes, Alpes de Haute Provence, Hautes Alpes, Isère, Walliser Alpen, Alpi Cozie) and the Pyrenees (Haute-Garonne). The length of the forewings is 7-7.5 mm for males and 6.5–7 mm for females. The forewings are blackish brown mottled with light brown. There are a number of white markings. The hindwings are grey. Adults have been recorded on wing from July to early August. The larvae probably feed on Minuartia and Silene species. |
7 | named after | crux decussata | Saint Andrew | ['conakry', 'bodil ipsen', 'arkady gaidar', 'jean sibelius', 'bernard', 'saint catherine', 'manchester', 'lake erie', 'guadalupe river', 'enid lyons', 'rama vi', 'googolplex', 'george vancouver', 'calcium', 'pieter teyler', 'gustav ii adolf', 'dacca', 'walt whitman', 'marseille', 'celtic football club', 'mars', 'lars levi laestadius', 'kettering', 'kiichiro toyoda', 'ie', 'carlsberg group', 'medway', 'roger penrose', 'saint non', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'moscow river', 'uk', 'johns hopkins', 'leland', 'walter murdoch', 'sialkot', 'galatina', 'bob hope', 'barreiras', 'david bowie', 'harz mountains', 'thomas hopkins gallaudet', 'bosch', 'joseph radetzky von radetz', 'johannes brahms', 'dordrecht', 'jung', 'the new york times company', 'bordeaux', 'minnesota river', 'riga', 'international tennis federation', 'heisman', 'pescara', 'southport', 'madeira', 'stansted mountfitchet', 'ruhr river', 'yellowstone river', 'ashkhabad', 'jeonju', 'bromsgrove', 'sierra nevada mountain range', 'henry paget', 'bolshevik', 'john wesley', 'dibrugarh', 'cincinnati', 'padova', 'mendel', 'szczecin', 'iloilo', 'jove', 'new york times company', 'michael faraday', 'jordan valley', 'seuthopolis', 'kandahar city', 'berkeley unix', 'gambia', 'bill gosper', 'tsar', 'kashi', 'national capital', 'mohandas karamchand gandhi', 'helsinki', 'cando', 'wellcome trust', 'macau', 'thor', 'telephone booth', 'lisbon', 'white ruthenia', 'french', 'american psychological association', 'chlorapatite', 'david belasco', 'greater sudbury', 'darlington'] | Saint Andrew's Cross (BDSM) | The St. Andrew's Cross, Crux decussata, X-cross, X-frame or saltire cross is a common piece of equipment in BDSM dungeons. It typically provides restraining points for ankles, wrists, and waist. When secured to a saltire, the subject is restrained in a spreadeagle position. The St. Andrew's Cross and the spanking bench are the most common pieces of BDSM furniture. Saltires are versatile and easy to manufacture. They are usually firmly attached to a wall, and is distinguished from a BDSM-style Catherine Wheel, which has a central hinge and allows occupants to be turned upside down. The submissive may be attached to the cross with either the back or front facing the cross. Being restrained facing the cross is the position often used for whipping. Being attached with one's back to the cross is usually more of a sexual bondage position or used for sexual teasing. The Cross may be purchased from BDSM companies, but many users make their own. Freestanding saltires have a frame which supports the cross. Some homemade freestanding crosses have a tendency to be unstable; a writhing subject can sometimes tip them over, so great caution needs to be exercised in their use. Some freestanding crosses include footrests that greatly improve safety and stability. The name comes from the crux decussata (diagonal cross) that Saint Andrew is said to have been martyred on. |
7 | named after | Creuse | Creuse River | ['glen canyon', 'lake mead', 'burkina faso', 'pudong', 'lajos kossuth', 'judas', 'kelowna', 'national holiday', 'auckland', 'uvs lake', 'terry wogan', 'charles lyell', 'king george v', 'rajiv gandhi', 'guisborough', 'clive sinclair', 'sark', 'devils lake', 'iseult', 'luapula', 'wickenburg', 'kharkiv', 'warburg', 'st andrew', 'pushkin', 'shakespeare', 'astana', 'dresden', 'heracles', 'bururi', 'exeter', 'nouadhibou', 'uralsk', 'charles xiv john', 'john newbery', 'mythical northern country', 'aubenas', 'hearst', 'john cabot', 'queen elizabeth i', 'pork pie', 'marquis de lafayette', 'volga', 'chifley', 'abel tasman', 'england', 'southampton', 'bertelsmann', 'henry bessemer', 'lincoln', 'monty python', 'latvia', 'robert schumann', 'virgo', 'ionia', 'firefox', 'niobe', 'lucio battisti', 'santo domingo', 'dublin', 'river jordan', 'germany', 'brighton', 'bsd unix', 'indianapolis', 'hungarian people', 'jonas bronck', 'fredrik henrik af chapman', 'sequoyah', 'spider', 'coldstream', 'macau', 'dundee', 'klamath falls', 'genova', 'for your eyes only', 'linus torvalds', 'abuja', 'anton bruckner', 'william ii', 'liszt', 'christian iv', 'wellcome trust', 'khalifa', 'padova', 'ulysses', 'zaragoza', 'sioux', 'vichy', 'moon', 'skiathos', 'yokohama', 'charles darwin', '1221 amor', 'djibouti city', 'mueang bueng kan district', 'aqmescit', 'aswan', 'freud'] | Creuse | Creuse ([kʁøz]; Occitan: Cruesa) is a department in central France named after the Creuse River. |
7 | named after | Mikkeli Airport | Mikkeli | ['karl drais', 'mallorca', 'belize river', 'basildon', 'harry hopman', 'petropavlovsk', 'hongkong bank', 'nantwich', 'stockholm', 'marrakesh', 'buenos aires', 'madison', 'american century', 'cyrus', 'hermann rorschach', 'johanneshov', 'yellowstone river', 'buddhist monastery', 'chesham', 'michael faraday', 'saskatchewan', 'anne frank', 'eastbourne', 'fatimah', 'indraprastha', 'kofun', 'knox', 'mythical northern country', 'jordan river', 'kuala lumpur international airport', 'ernest lawrence', 'sun microsystems', 'linear', 'tazio nuvolari', 'honiara', 'kuwait', 'mthatha', 'jim bowie', 'houlton', 'trinidadian', 'pacific ocean', 'kyoto', 'tanganika', 'tsar alexander ii', 'aswan', 'changle', 'birger jarl', 'bujumbura', 'kalispell', 'deptford', 'hittites', 'alexander grothendieck', 'pohnpei island', 'ubangi river', 'zambezi river', 'hollywood', 'tanagra', 'aphrodite', 'tibia', 'hainaut', 'tito', 'monoclinic', 'pleiku', 'new economic policy', 'pim fortuyn', 'harvard divinity school', 'mac', 'paul', 'bern', 'antrim town', 'sierra nevada mountain range', 'baise', 'bob hope', 'pindus', 'downpatrick', 'lincoln', 'magnitogorsk', 'moskva', 'palladio', 'bolzano', 'menelaus', 'edith cowan', 'carlsberg group', 'monty python', 'aizawl', 'melun', 'akihabara', 'el nido', 'radium', 'sleaford', 'newton', 'mecklenburg', 'brunei', 'porto', 'mount kilimanjaro', 'bletchley', 'vallabhbhai patel', 'paul brown', 'herschel'] | Mikkeli Airport | Mikkeli Airport (IATA: MIK, ICAO: EFMI) is located in Mikkeli, Finland, 2.5 NM (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) west of the city centre.There are no regular scheduled flights to the airport. In the summer, there are a large number of gliding, powered flight and parachute jumping activities at the airport. There is one runway (11/29) in the airport and its measures are 1,702 m × 44 m (5,584 ft × 144 ft). Runway 11 is also equipped with an instrument landing system. |
7 | named after | Innsbruck | Inn valley | ['osman ghazi', 'worksop', 'tesla', 'djibouti region', 'celtic football club', 'gewandhaus', 'bourbon dynasty', 'chess', 'seine', 'truro', 'ordzhonikidze', 'mueang bueng kan district', 'larnaca', 'stockport', 'mongols', 'aveyron river', 'neckar', 'voorschoten', 'ethnikos achnas', 'saskatchewan river', 'moroto', 'las vegas', 'sequoyah', 'maidstone', 'kochi', 'elbe', 'system software', 'volga', 'goma', 'trowbridge', 'mpigi', 'mecklenburg', 'cologne', 'fredrik henrik af chapman', 'daedalus', 'joensuu', 'inverness', 'panama', 'dushanbe', 'domingo faustino sarmiento', 'matthew boulton', 'lusaka', 'ubangi', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'duchesne', 'george washington', 'nicholas i', 'borehamwood', 'lisboa', 'winchester', 'rukungiri', 'luwero', 'triskelion', 'osijek', 'frankish', 'sardar patel', 'peking', 'franciscan', 'tuguegarao', 'vasa', 'peano', 'burkina faso', 'joseph ratzinger', 'perth', 'laurentian mountains', 'caerdydd', 'hemel hempstead', 'brazilwood', 'christoffer wilhelm eckersberg', 'aulos', 'san gabriel mountains', 'mali empire', 'delta cephei', 'wavre', 'hugo gernsback', 'regen river', 'belfast', 'gustave eiffel', 'aubenas', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'julius nyerere', 'edward kasner', 'frankfurt', 'aleppo', 'walvis bay', 'roald amundsen', 'belgica', 'john maynard keynes', 'john muir', 'elba', 'frunze', 'rolf nevanlinna', 'lehigh', 'aqmescit', 'claude debussy', 'hungarians', 'reagan', 'commerzbank', 'john knox'] | Innsbruck | Innsbruck ([ˈʔɪnsbʁʊk], [ˈʔɪnʃprʊk]) is the capital city of Tyrol in western Austria. It is located in the Inn valley, at its junction with the Wipp valley, which provides access to the Brenner Pass some 30 km (18.6 mi) to the south. Innsbruck lies about half way between Munich in Germany and Verona in Italy. Located in the broad valley between high mountains, the so-called North Chain in the Karwendel Alps (Hafelekarspitze, 2,334 metres or 7,657 feet) to the north, and the Patscherkofel (2,246 m or 7,369 ft) and Serles (2,718 m or 8,917 ft) to the south. Innsbruck is an internationally renowned winter sports centre, and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics as well as the 1984 and 1988 Winter Paralympics. Innsbruck also hosted the first Winter Youth Olympics in 2012. The name translates as "Inn bridge". |
7 | named after | Mac OS | Macintosh | ['kandahar', 'atyrau', 'martin van buren', 'conakry', 'palladio', 'niger river', 'george i', 'gloucester', 'eindhoven', 'oporto', 'apatites', 'las vegas valley', 'bulgar', 'american football', 'kyoto', 'georgian', 'luxor', 'newton', 'haifa', 'baruch spinoza', 'san antonio', 'michael dell', 'dacca', 'daniel langlois', 'st augustine', 'keynes', 'vallabhbhai patel', 'polish', 'vincent', 'thomas aquinas', 'mount isa', 'rainier', 'miyazaki district', 'kanawha river', 'nanjing', 'dnipropetrovsk', 'air canada', 'klamath falls', 'henry wadsworth longfellow', 'nicosia', 'batticaloa', 'beijing municipality', 'ammonite', 'ethnikos achnas', 'cardiff', 'american century', 'mashhad', 'king george vi', 'amun', 'cookham', 'zeno', 'krasnodar', 'nyc', 'salt lake city', 'constitution', 'jomo kenyatta', 'alfred bester', 'hubble', 'minas gerais', 'george vi', 'lille', 'tashkent', 'aulos', 'mariupol', 'kirov', 'angola', 'faizabad', 'tswana', 'confucianism', 'ufa', 'fillmore', 'fresnel', 'henry bennet', 'george', 'kassel', 'carl friedrich gauss', 'sean connery', 'mount royal', 'ruvuma river', 'masoretic text', 'james clerk maxwell', 'vilnia', 'mingus', 'liverpool', 'rovaniemi', 'alfred deakin', 'man booker prize', 'gloucestershire', 'elba', 'charles de gaulle', 'kalinin', 'great salt lake', 'freud', 'siding spring observatory', 'brasil', 'kostanay', 'siddhartha gautama', 'uvs lake', 'virgo cluster'] | System 4 | For the Macintosh OS, see the History of Mac OS' System 4 is the code Rensis Likert gave to the future of organizations moving away from the bureaucratic model of Max Weber, which he referred to as System 1. Likert used a psychological analysis of organisations and conducted extensive research using questionnaires that try to locate the extent to which organisations are compliant with system 1, system 4, or in between. The Four Basic systems of Organization Likert outlined are: Three Key Elements of The System 4 Management Model Rensis Likert's Systems 1 to 4: |
7 | named after | Warburg family | Warburg | ['bernhard schmidt', 'marcus aurelius', 'columbus', 'spinoza', 'henrietta lacks', 'banbury', 'marx', 'yam o', 'tesla', 'cirencester', 'anna akhmatova', 'ivane javakhishvili', 'mueang bueng kan district', 'paul', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'lake erie', 'yevpatoria', 'silesia', 'hawaii island', 'paolo maffei', 'paphos', 'jervis bay', 'rotterdam', 'sedalia', 'trinidad', 'great britain', 'alfred dreyfus', 'sir winston churchill', 'claude shannon', 'nicholas i', 'michigan', 'ptuj', 'chengdu', 'bosch', 'high harz', 'osman gazi', 'bristol', 'britannia', 'sam walton', 'johan gadolin', 'christian iv', 'moroto', 'bauhinia', 'kyzylorda', 'samuel taylor coleridge', 'henry tate', 'pafos', 'ohio', 'matthew boulton', 'siddhartha gautama', 'galatina', 'vantaa', 'delaware', 'toshkent', 'rothko', 'luqa', 'maria montessori', 'livermore', 'facebook', 'vapnik', 'surgut', 'coleridge', 'dender', 'david bowie', 'provideniya', 'gregor mendel', 'melilla', 'linus torvalds', 'wolverhampton', 'james monroe', 'equator', 'saskatchewan river', 'finns', 'chomsky', 'hermann minkowski', 'julius nyerere', 'sindhu', 'samuel de champlain', 'jefferson', 'taegu', 'james watt', 'ayrton senna', 'trinity', 'system software', 'osman i', 'martin luther', 'redditch', 'oneida', 'taipei city', 'majorca', 'river taff', 'eiffel', 'st andrew', 'sialkot', 'sir paul chater', 'teramo', 'moldova', 'enid lyons', 'laoag'] | Moses Elias Levy | Moses Elias Levy: Proto-Zionist; Abolitionist; Social, Religious and Educational Reformer; American Jewish pioneer; Florida frontier developer; Freemason, Author, Lecturer, Slave Holder. Note: This article depends almost exclusively on material garnered from C.S. Monaco's, Moses Levy of Florida: Jewish Utopian and Antebellum Reformer (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State university Press, 2005) but it does not properly credit this work. Needs proper citation throughout. Moses Elias Levy was born July 10, 1782 in Mogador, Morocco. He died September 7, 1854 in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia.[citation needed] Levy was the son of Eliahu Ha'Levi ibn Yuli, who was a Shab as-Sultan (court Jew) to Mohammed ben Abdallah, Sultan Sidi Muhammad III.[citation needed] The Levy family were considered outsiders, Jewish refugees from the Spanish Expulsion of 1492. Spanish Jews were deemed more learned and useful to the Moroccan Sultans than the native Berber Jews.Mohammed III died in 1790. A few years before, he survived an assassination plot by his own son.[citation needed] Levy’s father had revealed the plot and saved Mohammed III’s life. With Mohammed III’s death, Levy feared for his own life and that of his family.[citation needed] Mohammed’s successor fomented anti-Jewish riots. The Levys fled to British Gibraltar where there was a large Sephardic Jewish community. Levy was traditionally educated in a Sephardic Orthodox Jewish school on Gibraltar.[citation needed] However, Gibraltar also was a cross roads of new European ideas filtering from the French Revolution, different religious views and cultures, English, French, Spanish, Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Islamic. Undergoing a personal crisis of religious identity, Levy rejected Rabbinic and Talmudic Judaism. He centered his lifelong Jewish faith on the primacy of the Hebrew Bible alone.[citation needed] Levy was 18 years old, in 1800, when his father died.[citation needed] The family relocated to the Danish Virgin Islands where they had family, support and financial opportunity. They settled in St. Thomas. Levy matured in the small, tightly knit world of Spanish/Portuguese Caribbean Jewry, who like him, had their origins rooted in anti-Semitic dislocations, homelessness and insecurity.[citation needed] The Spanish-Portuguese Jews of the Caribbean called themselves - The Nation.[citation needed] They perceived themselves as a separate and distinct people in exile living among the peoples. In 1804, Levy married Hannah Abendanone, a girl from a well to do St. Thomas Jewish family. The Abendanone family were themselves recent refugees from the nearby Dutch Island of St., Sint Eustatius after it was captured and ransacked by the British under Admiral George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney in 1781[citation needed]. The Island’s Jews were singled out for special treatment and exiled because of their strong support for the American Revolutionary cause.[citation needed] Admiral Rodney with anti-Semitic animus confiscated their significant wealth for himself and the Crown. Levy worked hard on St. Thomas, entering into a very lucrative business partnership, Levy, Benjamin and Robles.[citation needed] The business was very successful making Levy and his partners a small fortune. Levy opened his own international import and trading house becoming very wealthy.[citation needed] Moses and Hannah’s marriage produced four children, one of whom, David Levy, became very important in American Florida life. Moses traveled very frequently in search of economic opportunity. The marriage ended acrimoniously in divorce, 1816.[citation needed] Levy left St. Thomas for Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico was an unusual choice for a Jew to locate for business opportunity.[citation needed] Puerto Rico was Spanish controlled and the Inquisition was in force. Levy, fluent in Spanish and with significant business ties that benefited Spanish interests,[citation needed] and befriended the Intendant of Puerto Rico, Don Alejandro Ramirez. Their friendship, and mutually beneficial relationship, continued when Ramirez was relocated to Cuba as Supervisor of the Finances of the Crown. Ramirez arranged a special dispensation from the Inquisition for Levy to remain in Cuba.[citation needed] It was an extraordinary intercession. Jews would not be permitted to live openly as Jews on Cuba until the 20th century. Levy was the first openly professing Jew on Cuba to be permitted to own a sugar Plantation.[citation needed] He maintained good relations with the Catholic Planter class. It was a factor that reflected on his interpersonal skills.[citation needed] When revolutionary tensions rose in the Spanish Caribbean, Levy became one of the principle quartermaster merchants to the Spanish army. In 1819, it became clear that the Spanish Government’s ability, interest in and need for capital made the transfer of Florida to the United States a major possibility.[citation needed] Levy purchased 53,000 acres of land from his friend Alejandro Ramirez in a vaguely defined area of North-Central Florida.[citation needed] Levy understood the economic opportunity that American ownership of Florida would bring to Florida land values. He understood the economic necessity to develop industry and cultivate the land. He needed settlers. Settlers would be a specific condition of sale on one of Levy’s later Spanish land grant purchases.[citation needed]The main idea behind Levy’s purchase of the Florida land was proto-Zionism and Jewish educational reform.[citation needed] Levy formulated a utopian social solution to Jewish homelessness that incorporated Jewish educational reform and long term security. The United States was different from Europe. Jews did not need to be emancipated in the United States. They were citizens. Jews struggled into the 20th century to be emancipated in Europe. Jews could own land, worship freely and assemble peaceably in the United States.[citation needed] Levy wanted European Jews to voluntarily relocate to his lands to escape European anti-Semitism.[citation needed] They would be given small holdings which they would develop privately. They would live in a private Jewish environment – in some ways similar to the modern Moshav movement in Israel. Jewish immigrants would be educated, non-religiously, in free community schools teaching mathematics, science, literature, agriculture, animal husbandry and by necessity self-defense.[citation needed] Levy envisioned transforming Jewish education from the 8th century limitations of Rabbinic/Talmud learning to the much broader contemporary world of the 19th century. The children would be raised communally. Jews would be better equipped to compete in the Christian world as equals.[citation needed] Levy’s ideas on education, and later general free public education, were radical in 1821.[citation needed] Levy moved to Florida becoming a United States citizen when Florida was purchased by the United States Government. He put his plans into action by relocating to his frontier holdings in the interior of Florida.[citation needed] He helped found the town of Micanopy, Florida, 1822, named after a Seminole Indian Chief. Two miles north of Micanopy, Levy began a sugar plantation on his land he called, Pilgrimage Plantation, 1822.[citation needed] He assisted development of the general economy of Micanopy, Florida in the construction of a road to the St. John’s River, through a joint venture with the Florida Association of New York, a land speculation company.[citation needed]Levy had invested the majority of his personal capital in his lands, particularly the Pilgrimage Plantation effort promoted as a home for oppressed Jews. He hired Frederick Warburg, a young cousin to the Warburg family in Europe, to recruit Jewish settlers to his hoped for Jewish colony. Levy’s considerable personal capital proved insufficient for the project. He traveled to London, where he resided from 1825-1828.[citation needed] His initial objective was to raise more money from investors and to encourage additional settlement on his lands.[citation needed] While there, he injected himself into two different social movements, one Jewish and one not.[citation needed] With some success, he emerged as a leader in the nascent British Jewish emancipation movement He pursued activist, public relationships with Christians to advance Jewish emancipation.[citation needed] He wrote and publicly spoke to ever growing Jewish and Christian audiences. It was a radical departure from the reticent, Jewish low profile historically practiced in Christian lands.[citation needed] The Jewish emancipation movement he was associated with disbanded a few years later.[citation needed] Full British Jewish emancipation would not be achieved until 1867 when Jews were granted the right to vote. Levy departed Britain, late in 1828.[citation needed] The second social movement that Levy became associated with in London was allied with the developing Evangelical community.[citation needed] They were ardent abolitionists. Abolitionism in Britain was reaching the zenith of its political influence in the 1820s.[citation needed] Though a slave holder himself, for pragmatic economic reasons, he had a personal deep revulsion to the institution. He had witnessed the extremes of slavery in Puerto Rico and as a plantation owner in Cuba.[citation needed] With some success, he emerged as a leader in the nascent British Jewish emancipation movement. He pursued activist, public relationships with Christians to advance Jewish emancipation. He wrote and publicly spoke to ever growing Jewish and Christian audience.[citation needed] It was a radical departure from the reticent Jewish low profile historically practiced in Christian lands. The Jewish emancipation movement he was associated with disbanded a few years later. Full British Jewish emancipation would not be achieved until 1867 when Jews were granted the right to vote. Levy departed Britain, late in 1828.[citation needed] The second social movement that Levy became associated with was the developing Evangelical community, who were ardent abolitionists. Abolitionism in Britain was reaching the zenith of its political influence in the 1820s.[citation needed] Though a slave holder himself, for pragmatic economic reasons, he held a personal deep revulsion to the institution.[citation needed] He had witnessed the extremes of slavery in Puerto Rico and as a plantation owner in Cuba. Writing an anonymous tract, A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery, which was published and circulated in 1828 in Britain, Levy called for the gradual abolition of slavery. Children of slave unions were to be communally cared for and were not to be inheritable property but free.[citation needed] To ameliorate the inherent racial animus created by slavery, he proposed that white criminals being transported by Britain to Australia be settled in the slave areas to serve their time. They would be encouraged to intermarry with Blacks and create a mulatto community that would combine the best elements of both racial groups.[citation needed] The children would be educated in free public schools. Free public education for Blacks, slave or otherwise, was a radical idea in the 1820s. Levy had seen the intermixing of races work somewhat successfully in Cuba. He believed his gradual abolition plan would be socially just and potentially avoid dangerous, bloody insurrectional alternatives.[citation needed] Levy was feted by the British Abolition community as a major public speaker on the subject.[citation needed] He was the first Jew to publicly address the British public on the evils of slavery. However, in the United States, Levy presented himself very differently. Within the Florida slave planter community, Levy was already considered eccentric.[citation needed] Out of fear for his physical and economic survival, he kept his views on slavery very private.[citation needed] The societal and economic ambitions of his son David exacerbated Levy’s pragmatism.[citation needed] By 1828, only 21 Jews settled on Levy’s land.[citation needed] Warburg and Levy had been unsuccessful in attracting significant settlement interest or raising large amounts of capital needed for improvement[citation needed]. Levy recognized the economic need to encourage settlement by all people, Jewish and non-Jewish. Pilgrimage Plantation as an entirely Jewish communal ideal was put aside.[citation needed] The Second Seminole War, 1835, whom amongst the leadership was the famed Seminole war chief Osceola, destroyed Pilgrimage Plantation. It was burned. Levy was financially crushed.[citation needed] Because his title to the land was conflicted by the ill-defined Spanish Land grant sale and the multiple investor interests that Levy has sold, he was unable to sell any of his land.[citation needed]Levy moved to St. Augustine, Florida. He was embroiled for years with investor suits and litigation to establish his clear title to the land.[citation needed] The legal costs and struggles for title brought Levy to near impoverishment.[citation needed] Moses Levy’s financial troubles eased in 1849 when his attorney, George R. Fairbanks, was able to gain Levy clear title to his lands.[citation needed] During the long years of litigation, Levy had been reduced to near poverty. Immediately, Levy sold some of his lands to repay his debts.[citation needed] He retained sufficient assets to live very comfortably afterwards. He retained significant appreciated land holdings in Florida making him one of the wealthiest people in Florida.[citation needed] Levy’s health continued deteriorating. Spring of 1854, he traveled to the southern societal spa of The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia (West Virginia) to “take the waters”.[citation needed] Levy died unexpectedly September 7, 1854 at Greenbrier. It is believed he was buried in White Sulphur Springs by his fellow planter class friends at Greenbrier in an Episcopalian family’s private cemetery. The cemetery today is on Greenbrier land. His gravesite is unmarked.[citation needed] Throughout his life Levy had maintained corresponding relationships, with leading American Jews. He focused on the need for Jewish education and projected his Masonic universalist, utopian views of the commonality of men. He practiced certain Jewish rituals, such as abstaining from eating pork and respecting the Sabbath on Saturday. Yet, he chose not to live his life in a Jewish community where communal prayer was necessary, and community even more. Keeping a Kosher diet, wearing of Jewish ritual Tefillin for daily prayer, or being near Jewish ritual baths, was not part of his active life.[citation needed] He was more comfortable as a minority in a Christian majority world.[citation needed] He believed, as did many Christians, the end of times was near[citation needed]. He turned to non-Jewish mysticism near the close of his life for a spiritual link to the world to come.[citation needed] The Messianic era, expected by many Americans about 1840, failed to materialize.[citation needed] Consistent with Jewish and Masonic tradition, Levy did not try to self-promote himself or his place in history. There are no paintings or photographs of Moses Levy. He was described as being of average height for the period, 5'6", rotund, with a pleasant face[citation needed] Levy’s will was contested by his sons wishing to gain a significant share of his estate. Levy had left his sons, David and Elias, only $100 each[citation needed]'. Litigation lasted for years. The family settled by dividing the estate between Levy’s two sons, two daughters and his sister in St. Thomas[citation needed] |
7 | named after | Space Corporation Energia | Korolev | ['barra', 'aktobe', 'donizetti', 'kaohsiung city', 'venice', 'hoogeveen', 'ieyasu', 'riemann', 'norrmalmstorg robbery', 'great britain', 'phuket', 'henricus', 'holy trinity', 'jupiter', 'sarnia', 'charles xiv john', 'ammonites', 'altai mountains', 'hindenburg', 'luque', 'hesse', 'hungarians', 'hubble', 'hoorn', 'walt disney', 'kyoto', 'bitburg', 'enrico fermi', 'biafra', 'podgorica', 'milan', 'kinabalu', 'palladian', 'jefferson', 'tbilisi', 'malheur river', 'marseille', 'mount isa', 'theodor herzl', 'odense', 'ruhr river', 'loire', 'po valley', 'mongols', 'dundee', 'tanagra', 'pohnpei island', 'dublin city', 'theodore roosevelt', 'luanda', 'nebbi', 'shem', 'rudolf diesel', 'glarus', 'mendeleev', 'abraham lincoln', 'james mcgill', 'grothendieck', 'teruel', 'philip ii', 'vienna river', 'andrei zhdanov', 'gnu emacs', 'sedalia', 'caerdydd', 'edvard grieg', 'sydney', 'queen victoria', 'linz', 'vancouver', 'hyderabad', 'waterford city', 'pallas', 'aphrodite', 'don river', 'sloan foundation', 'rydberg', 'frankfurt', 'douglas hyde', 'tanganika', 'adi shamir', 'kent', 'lake nyasa', 'oneida', 'apennine mountains', 'ioannis kapodistrias', 'ishikawa district', 'jinzhou', 'st andrew', 'finnish', 'pyrrho', 'houston', 'burgas', 'rukungiri', 'josiah willard gibbs', 'salisbury', 'panama', 'seine', 'phnom penh'] | Boris Chertok | Boris Evseyevich Chertok (Russian: Бори́с Евсе́евич Черто́к; 1 March 1912 – 14 December 2011) was a prominent Soviet and Russian rocket designer, responsible for control systems of a number of ballistic missiles and spacecraft. He was the author of a four-volume book Rockets and People, the definitive source of information about the history of the Soviet space program. From 1974, he was the deputy chief designer of the S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, the space aircraft designer bureau which he started working for in 1946. He retired in 1992. |
7 | named after | Berbera Airport | Berbera | ['perth', 'karl marx', 'sisimiut', 'heracles', 'freud', 'arua', 'sioux', 'norway', 'hessen', 'albert einstein', 'hearst', 'barack obama', 'augustine', 'galkayo', 'rainier', 'mahajanga', 'indus', 'ovambo', 'stansted mountfitchet', 'brazilwood', 'riga', 'famagusta', 'arverni', 'unix', 'stockwell', 'sir nigel gresley', 'zaventem', 'sam walton', 'inn valley', 'edward kasner', 'ashkhabad', 'tsar', 'river clyde', 'zaragoza', 'missouri pacific', 'berchtesgaden', 'umberto i', 'john harvard', 'alfred dreyfus', 'ottumwa', 'justus liebig', 'johan cruyff', 'edith cowan', 'graham chapman', 'creuse river', 'san gabriel mountains', 'king george iv', 'joensuu', 'denpasar', 'leod', 'jefferson', 'sleaford', 'constantine', 'alexander i', 'coral sea', 'aglaea', 'eton college', 'truro', 'padova', 'jesus christ', 'frankfurt', 'saint david', 'averroes', 'frisia', 'schwyz', 'sesotho language', 'lamezia terme', 'coventry', 'eiffel', 'acapulco', 'olmsted', 'emperor charles iv', 'nalanda', 'confucius', 'meta river', 'kashi', 'kanawha river', 'molotov', 'zeno', 'the annunciation', 'boston university', 'jupiter', 'michael', 'jay gatsby', 'oubangui river', 'hungarians', 'taff', 'wilfrid laurier', 'phuket', 'antalya', 'legendary greek hero', 'king george v', 'charles messier', 'tiffany', 'vizcaya', 'charlie hebdo', 'rankin inlet', 'edo', 'grieg'] | Berbera Airport | Berbera Airport (IATA: BBO, ICAO: HCMI) is an airport in Berbera, a city in the northwestern Woqooyi Galbeed province in the Somaliland autonomous region of Somalia. A new terminal and 12 km fence were built in 2015. |
7 | named after | Bunsen | Robert Bunsen | ['cork city', 'st augustine', 'wickenburg', 'hindenburg', 'loire', 'szczecin', 'cambridge', 'beijing municipality', 'brighton', 'vapnik', 'darlington', 'groningen', 'guildford', 'winchester', 'alessandro malaspina', 'jules verne', 'joshua lederberg', 'buckinghamshire', 'helsinki', 'pfalz', 'sudbury', 'bujumbura', 'joseph ratzinger', 'wilhelmina', 'eindhoven', 'long eaton', 'inverness', 'isaac asimov', 'denpasar', 'justus von liebig', 'saltash', 'sendai', 'chess', 'tanganyika', 'microsoft windows', 'reggio di calabria', 'tony hoare', 'embakasi', 'air canada', 'axum', 'smara', 'felix hausdorff', 'bassoon', 'neander', 'wien river', 'thomas newcomen', 'montreal', 'lars levi laestadius', 'erie', 'djibouti city', 'arlon', 'monty python', 'merehead quarry', 'yellowknife', 'uranus', 'sanya', 'cornelius vanderbilt', 'abel tasman', 'fremantle', 'pope sixtus iv', 'sloan foundation', 'tororo', 'torr works', 'mendel', 'kentucky river', 'gloucester', 'john muir', 'leod', 'gopinath bordoloi', 'oklahoma', 'bukoba', 'umayya ibn abd shams', 'carl auer von welsbach', 'mumtaz mahal', 'bessemer', 'mickleover', 'lydd', 'hallstatt', 'dover', 'macbook', 'henry tate', 'edvard grieg', 'caerdydd', 'zaventem', 'oscar mathisen', 'marco polo', 'melilla', 'trabzon', 'tesla', 'townsville', 'the queen', 'saddam hussein', 'taras shevchenko', 'greater sudbury', 'greater western sydney', 'desiderius erasmus', 'luther', 'cervantes', 'providenciales'] | Bunsen Honeydew | Dr. Bunsen Honeydew is a Muppet character from The Muppet Show, performed by Dave Goelz. He is a bald, green-skinned, bespectacled, lab-coated scientist who would do periodic science segments from "Muppet Labs, where the future is being made today." The character has no eyes, only completely transparent, lensless glasses, giving the appearance of a stereotypical absent-minded intellectual. His first name is derived from Robert Bunsen, after whom the Bunsen Burner was named. His last name is a reference to the honeydew melon, which his head is virtually shaped like. It is also a reference to Honeywell Labs, a technology company which aired TV commercials ("That someday is today ... at Honeywell") well-known at the time of the original Muppet Show. Honeydew's experiments usually cause great harm to his very nervous and long-suffering assistant Beaker, a nearly mute Muppet with a shock of reddish hair. Honeydew worked alone in the first season of The Muppet Show, but from the second season onward, the luckless Beaker would always be present. Some of the inventions that were created and tested included: edible paper clips, a gorilla detector, hair-growing tonic, banana sharpener, a robot politician (played by Peter Ustinov) and an electric nose warmer. In response to the ancient quest of alchemy to turn lead into gold, Honeydew created a device that turned gold into cottage cheese. |
7 | named after | Mariupol International Airport | Zhdanov | ['leod', 'zebulon pike', 'svalbard', 'brantford', 'lawrence', 'honiara', 'pandora', 'hangzhou', 'tobagonian', 'great exuma', 'charleroi', 'aubenas', 'tesla', 'eindhoven', 'des moines', 'south kensington', 'kota kinabalu', 'skiathos', 'gorakhpur', 'paphos', 'yellowknife', 'jason bourne', 'crown prince rudolf', 'norrmalmstorg robbery', 'marie curie', 'kulob', 'shijiazhuang', 'david', 'dodoma urban district', 'chomsky', 'kashi', 'joseph stalin', 'charles messier', 'christchurch', 'vienna', 'walter de merton', 'pacific city', 'tagbilaran', 'churchill', 'ruvuma river', 'warsaw', 'ephraim williams', 'frank piasecki', 'arlon', 'kennebec river', 'pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky', 'kern river', 'tsar', 'ottumwa', 'bacolod', 'senegal', 'william shakespeare', 'waterford city', 'mashhad', 'saransk', 'knox', 'norge', 'yokohama', 'troon', 'burial mounds', 'sokoto river', 'petropavlovsk', 'lyon', 'ekaterinburg', 'gabriel voisin', 'ovambo', 'river regen', 'river derwent', 'legendary greek hero', 'guisborough', 'antsiranana', 'algeria', 'maximilian', 'archduke franz ferdinand', 'josiah willard gibbs', 'taichung', 'melbourne', 'stadacona', 'qazan', 'pergamon', 'kandahar', 'lappeenranta', 'kockums', 'hindenburg', 'polly bergen', 'aar river', 'deptford', 'lawrence page', 'borehamwood', 'altai mountains', 'leonardo', 'willard van orman quine', 'emmett chapman', 'charles i', 'hegel', 'beijing', 'lemesos', 'yeshua', 'mac'] | Mariupol International Airport | Mariupol International Airport (Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт Маріуполь, Russian: Международный аэропорт Мариуполь) (IATA: MPW, ICAO: UKCM), previously known as Zhdanov Airport, is a primary airport of Mariupol, which is located 5km from the city. Since 19 June 2014 the airport is closed. The airport is situated on the extreme south-eastern part of Ukraine near the border with Russia. The airport serves a large industrial city and the port on the Sea of Azov, linking it to other regions of the country. The airport has domestic, international and charter flights covering the CIS countries, Europe and the Middle East. The airport is a Class "B" airfield suitable for the operation of aircraft of all types (categories A, B, C, D, and E). |
7 | named after | The Boeing Company | William Boeing | ['isaac asimov', 'munich', 'tchaikovsky', 'mexico', 'marlon jackson', 'uxbridge', 'william ii', 'frisia', 'baise', 'seuthopolis', 'lake nyasa', 'trinidadian', 'river elbe', 'christ', 'antananarivo', 'ptuj', 'matthew vassar', 'port elizabeth', 'hungary', 'mcgill', 'luther', 'albert einstein', 'payerne', 'minnesota', 'siding spring observatory', 'mikhail lomonosov', 'ohio valley', 'lusaka', 'yellowstone river', 'marlon', 'nathanael greene', 'heydar aliyev', 'esbjerg', 'neptune', 'djibouti city', 'joseph stalin', 'berchtesgaden', 'pc', 'darwin', 'tandag', 'rydberg', 'islay', 'edith cowan', 'tororo', 'tuguegarao', 'baruch spinoza', 'schwechat', 'vladimir', 'entebbe', 'martin van buren', 'lanzhou', 'allegheny', 'kyrenia', 'onondaga', 'ufa', 'vincent', 'nansen', 'bournemouth', 'winnipeg', 'franz liszt', 'ethnikos achna fc', 'moskva', 'syros', 'medway towns', 'medicean', 'penrose', 'sindhu', 'cardiff', 'queen', 'iron', 'bamyan', 'scotland', 'sir winston churchill', 'giampiero moretti', 'salisbury', 'nalanda', 'citrus', 'magyars', 'leicester', 'stuttgart', 'louis de freycinet', 'ubuntu', 'tegel', 'isc', 'sir walter murdoch', 'scandinavia', 'aldus manutius', 'bessemer', 'georgian', 'hegel', 'reggio di calabria', 'box elder', 'rafha', 'george lucas', 'korova milk bar', 'canning town', 'kinmen county', 'rhondda', 'blue john'] | William E. Boeing House | The William E. Boeing House is a house located in the gated community of The Highlands in Shoreline, Washington, United States, and is named for William Boeing, the founder of The Boeing Company. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was completed in 1914, and was designed by Charles Bebb in the Mediterranean Revival style. The floorplan is approximately 14,000 square feet (1,300 m2). Boeing occupied the house from its completion until the 1950s, at which time he donated the property to Children's Orthopedic Hospital, now known as Seattle Children's. The hospital sold the property to John Elroy McCaw shortly after acquiring it. The house was sold again after McCaw's death in 1969. |
7 | named after | Warsaw Chopin Airport | Warszawa | ['perl', 'port harcourt', 'gliese', 'yellowstone river', 'bernhard schmidt', 'morristown', 'detroit lakes', 'pfalz', 'pohnpei island', 'luxor', 'aalborg', 'mickleover', 'pyrrho', 'rothko', 'hector', 'bergen', 'red', 'cincinnati', 'wabash river', 'berenice ii', 'sialkot', 'petropavl', 'fermi', 'sirius', 'crown prince rudolf', 'wolfram von eschenbach', 'nova scotia', 'earth', 'edinburgh', 'enid lyons', 'alexander herzen', 'george vancouver', 'alexander suvorov', 'pentecost', 'bridlington', 'moncton', 'incheon', 'ridge', 'eton college', 'max planck', 'banbury', 'canton schwyz', 'vigo', 'gilgit', 'osman i', 'limassol', 'johannesburg', 'pierre curie', 'cochin', 'ayr', 'scandinavia', 'lagos', 'shiva', 'oscar mathisen', 'clevedon', 'gamvik', 'amstel', 'pacific', 'edward kasner', 'xavier', 'team europe', 'faraday', 'chess', 'antrim town', 'elbe', 'ubangi', 'shem', 'pudong', 'liverpool', 'river clyde', 'namib desert', 'ezra cornell', 'provence', 'stephen i', 'cookham', 'shakyamuni', 'milaca', 'bombay', 'rome', 'moldova', 'iosif stalin', 'trinity', 'saga district', 'einstein', 'dresden', 'osijek', 'gibbs', 'aldus manutius', 'moon', 'king edward vi', 'harz mountains', 'belfast', 'vancouver', 'ilkeston', 'blue john', 'bach', 'yate', 'thea', 'dunstable'] | Warsaw Chopin Airport railway station | Warsaw Chopin Airport railway station (Polish: Warszawa Lotnisko Chopina) is the railway station of the Warsaw Chopin Airport in Warsaw, Poland. The station was built as part of a new Terminal 2 in 2008 but remained out of service until the rail link was completed in 2012. The cost of the 2 km (1.2 mi) link to Warszawa Służewiec was 230 million złoty. The station fully opened for service on 1 June 2012, when Szybka Kolej Miejska launched service to Sulejówek Miłosna and Legionowo. Koleje Mazowieckie will also feature passenger service in the near future to Modlin, as a connection to the Warsaw-Modlin Mazovia Airport soon. The journey to central Warsaw takes slightly over 20 minutes. |
7 | named after | 2069 Hubble | Hubble | ['wellington', 'luapula', 'gustave eiffel', 'hippocrates', 'batswana', 'kuwait', 'kunming', 'waterford city', 'king arthur', 'gulu', 'vichy', 'lisboa', 'pafnuty chebyshev', 'hsbc', 'hector hodler', 'robert koch', 'alessandro malaspina', 'greater geelong', 'bourbon dynasty', 'dubai', 'jung', 'gordon moore', 'hitchin', 'george gershwin', 'finnish', 'faizabad', 'germanic', 'benguela', 'baruch spinoza', 'taras shevchenko', 'frank piasecki', 'great exuma', 'boston university', 'shiva', 'carl jung', 'deland', 'regen river', 'minna', 'kennebec river', 'hittites', 'elbe', 'clifford brown', 'winston churchill', 'deptford', 'river derwent', 'zebulon pike', 'lisbon', 'herbert hoover', 'heracles', 'plato', 'kandinsky', 'maiduguri', 'mpigi', 'tabora', 'pyrrho', 'kazakh', 'fremantle', 'king edward vi', 'wayne county', 'pafos', 'pauline', 'ytterby', 'great britain', 'hatshepsut', 'macau', 'carlsberg', 'sierra vista', 'yankton', 'paris', 'guglielmo marconi', 'walter sisulu', 'jermaine jackson', 'walloon', 'beijing municipality', 'david hilbert', 'ijssel', 'humphry davy', 'river seine', 'saltash', 'minneapolis', 'walt', 'hindenburg', 'os', 'st nicholas', 'cando', 'lake chad', 'inn valley', 'lemesos', 'artillery', 'nanjing', 'alexander pushkin', 'clevedon', 'aegean sea', 'felix hausdorff', 'riemann', 'spartacus', 'elstree', 'russian', 'fredericton'] | 2069 Hubble | 2069 Hubble, provisional designation 1955 FT, is a dark-colored asteroid from the main belt, about 35 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by the Indiana Asteroid Program at Goethe Link Observatory on March 29, 1955. The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.6–3.7 AU once every 5.61 years (2,049 days). It has a relatively low geometric albedo of 0.05. Photometric measurements of the asteroid made in 2005 at the Palmer Divide Observatory showed an unusual tri-modal light curve with a period of 32.52 ± 0.02 hours and a brightness variation of 0.10 ± 0.02 in magnitude. The asteroid was named after the famous American astronomer Edwin Hubble (1889–1953). He pioneered in the exploration of the Universe beyond the Milky Way galaxy and established a self-consistent distance scale as far as the 100-inch Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory could reach. Hubble's law and the discovery of the expanding Universe were his greatest achievements. His classification scheme for galaxies, the Hubble sequence, is still the standard and often called the Hubble tuning-fork. He also discovered the minor planet 1373 Cincinnati, his only asteroid discovery. The lunar crater, Hubble, is also named after him. |
7 | named after | AAAI | Artificial Intelligence | ['isolde', 'troon', 'gregor mendel', 'new orleans', 'kabankalan', 'phuket', 'windows', 'bombay', 'augustine', 'jehoshua', 'panama', 'george vancouver', 'seymour cray', 'weihai', 'szczecin', 'spider', 'taichung', 'willy messerschmitt', 'bach', 'henry paget', 'michelin', 'oklahoma', 'provence', 'copernicus', 'humphry davy', 'canning town', 'latvia', 'george lucas', 'spokane', 'konrad adenauer', 'radium', 'wallonia', 'henri lebesgue', 'darwin', 'eifel', 'hainault', 'dushanbe', 'nestorius', 'teddy roosevelt', 'gibraltar', 'long eaton', 'marilyn monroe', 'jermaine jackson', 'alexander i', 'morphou', 'titograd', 'sarnia', 'kos', 'trinity', 'gustav ii adolf', 'christmas day', 'bavaria', 'coral sea', 'honiara', 'revelation', 'banja luka', 'malcolm mackerras', 'seljuk', 'ahr', 'the new york times company', 'maputo', 'norge', 'georgian', 'bernstein', 'pietersburg', 'robert schumann', 'queen adelaide', 'eilat', 'andrey markov', 'aar river', 'rukungiri', 'aar', 'reggio di calabria', 'greater western sydney', 'tsingtao', 'walt', 'constitution', 'hubble', 'nazca', 'lomonosov', 'wilhelm von humboldt', 'zambezi', 'snow leopard', 'calabar', 'will rogers', 'oulu', 'sverdlovsk', 'roosevelt', 'ketchikan', 'josiah willard gibbs', 'anubis', 'nepalgunj', 'johan gadolin', 'judas', 'louis braille', 'taipei', 'jean sibelius', 'spinoza', 'fresnel'] | Holger H. Hoos | Holger H. Hoos is a German-Canadian computer scientist and a professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of British Columbia. His research interests are focused on empirical algorithmics with applications in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics and operations research.In particular, he works on automated algorithm design and on stochastic local search algorithms. Since 2005, he is a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). He wrote the book Stochastic Local Search: Foundations and Applications (with Thomas Stützle), and his research is published widely in internationally leading journals and conference proceedings. He also works in computer music, where he created the SALIERI music programming language and computer music system (with Thomas Helbich, Jürgen Kilian and Kai Renz) as well as GUIDO music notation (with Keith Hamel). |
7 | named after | Honolulu International Airport | Honolulu | ['naha', 'oriya', 'bognor regis', 'clevedon', 'andrew carnegie', 'galkayo', 'corfu', 'saratov', 'slidell', 'zhdanov', 'johannesburg', 'hermann rorschach', 'stalin', 'walter sisulu', 'lemberg', 'voltaire', 'hainault', 'walt whitman', 'xavier', 'britannia', 'harry truman', 'corio bay', 'kinmen', 'dawei', 'salt lake city', 'gustave eiffel', 'shanghai', 'congo river basin', 'nicosia', 'brasil', 'henry bessemer', 'king edward vi', 'detroit lakes', 'amar bose', 'indianapolis', 'savoy', 'winsford', '1980 summer olympics', 'the queen', 'inverness', 'iron', 'pyongyang', 'river derwent', 'torr works', 'gambia', 'pierre curie', 'albacete', 'allegheny', 'marco polo', 'morristown', 'tsar', 'sir paul chater', 'warszawa', 'sirindhorn', 'des moines', 'monterrey', 'isc', 'linux kernel', 'ammochostos', 'shafter', 'sheffield', 'mississippi river', 'marrakesh', 'christian doppler', 'providenciales', 'kernel', 'lou gehrig', 'lake nyasa', 'belfast', 'osman ghazi', 'uk', 'ridge', 'guisborough', 'ezra cornell', 'king minos', 'monoclinic', 'caddo', 'pietersburg', 'sverdlovsk', 'shijiazhuang', 'makassar', 'luanda', 'easter sunday', 'kandahar city', 'ai', 'gloucestershire', 'hoogeveen', 'alpen', 'zeno', 'stanford university', 'saskatchewan river', 'river elbe', 'aubenas', 'frio river', 'groningen', 'the new york times company', 'worcester', 'dundee', 'kerkyra'] | Honolulu International Airport | Honolulu International Airport (IATA: HNL, ICAO: PHNL, FAA LID: HNL) is the principal aviation gateway of the City & County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii and is identified as one of the busiest airports in the United States, with traffic now exceeding 21 million passengers a year and rising. It is located in the Honolulu census-designated place three miles (5 km) northwest of Oahu's central business district. Main roads leading to the airport are Nimitz Highway and the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway of Interstate H-1. Honolulu International Airport serves as the principal hub of Hawaiian Airlines, the largest Hawaii-based airline. Hawaiian Airlines offers flights between the various airports of the Hawaiian Islands and also serves the continental United States, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Tahiti, Japan, China, and South Korea. It is host to major United States and international airlines, with direct flights to North American, Asian, and Pacific Rim destinations. In addition to services to most major western cities and many smaller gateways, especially in California, the airport has succeeded in attracting long-haul services to the East Coast including the recently added destinations of Toronto-Pearson and Washington-Dulles, which have joined established services to Atlanta, New York-JFK and Newark. It is also the base for Aloha Air Cargo, which previously offered both passenger and cargo services under the name Aloha Airlines. This airline ceased passenger flights on March 31, 2008 and sold off its cargo services to Seattle-based Saltchuk Resources, Inc (also owners of inter-island sea-based shipping company Young Brothers and Hawaiian Tug & Barge.) In 2012, the airport handled 19,291,412 passengers, 278,145 aircraft movements and processed 412,270 metric tonnes of cargo. Tourists wanting to get from the Honolulu International Airport to their hotel in Waikiki can use public transportation (The Bus), taxi cab, airport shuttle or rental car. |
7 | named after | Madison County | Madison | ['wabash river', 'kirundi', 'cirencester', 'king george iv', 'jordan', 'tessin', 'moorish', 'bolzano', 'mariupol', 'beograd', 'noam chomsky', 'faenza', 'mumtaz mahal', 'bassoon', 'rotterdam', 'christian iv', 'tegel', 'beagle', 'pbo', 'berenice ii', 'malheur river', 'franeker', 'kyrenia', 'liszt', 'vadodara', 'thea', 'queen charlotte', 'congo river', 'ibanda', 'baise city', 'wellcome trust', 'jean tinguely', 'pyotr bagration', 'boise city', 'nickel', 'bordeaux', 'scandinavia', 'eifel', 'harare', 'sotho', 'anthus campestris', 'macbook', 'jason bourne', 'roger penrose', 'copley', 'seine', 'hsbc', 'havel', 'breton', 'carl linnaeus', 'bsd unix', 'kabankalan city', 'shigella', 'ij', 'leghorn', 'narva', 'nathanael greene', 'lanzhou', 'inverness', 'malabo', 'nepalganj', 'frederick iii', 'pauls valley', 'cabernet franc', 'korova milk bar', 'ulysses', 'vancouver', 'king james ii', 'tito', 'bolshevik', 'mae west', 'little rock', 'sir walter murdoch', 'fatima bint muhammad', 'maxwell', 'rimini', 'tazio nuvolari', 'luque', 'panama canal', 'frio river', 'feijenoord', 'kanagawa', 'longnan', 'kagoshima city', 'nantwich', 'joseph ratzinger', 'mauretania', 'holy land', 'monrovia', 'handel', 'minnesota river', 'man booker prize', 'probabilistically checkable proof', 'matsushiro', 'rome', 'multics', 'uvs lake', 'leod', 'roman empire'] | Gluckstadt, Mississippi | Gluckstadt is an unincorporated community in Madison County, Mississippi, United States. The community is located along Interstate 55 in south central Madison County, between the cities of Canton and Madison. It is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area. |