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Željko Mijač (13 January 1954 – 14 February 2022) was a Croatian football manager and player.
During his playing career he played with HNK Hajduk Split (1974–76; 43/10) and NK Rijeka (1976–81; 72/7) in the Yugoslav First League. He ended his career playing in Italy in 1987.
Mijač was the coach of Standard de Liège during 1999. He then worked as assistant coach of Bahrain national team, Hajduk Split, Persepolis and Rah Ahan.
Mijač died on 14 February 2022, at the age of 68.
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1954 births
2022 deaths
Croatian footballers
Croatian football managers |
Aled Roberts (17 May 1962 – 13 February 2022) was a Welsh politician. He was born in Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrexham. He was an elected member of the National Assembly for Wales from 2011 until 2016. He was a member of the Welsh Liberal Democrats party.
On 1 April 2019 he was appointed Welsh Language Commissioner by the Welsh Government.
Roberts died on 13 February 2022, at the age of 59.
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1962 births
2022 deaths
Welsh politicians |
Rhosllanerchrugog (also spelled Rhosllannerchrugog, ), is a large village and community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It lies within the historic county of Denbighshire. It had a population of 25,362.
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Villages in Wales |
Roy Nolan Williams Jr. (August 15, 1941 – February 12, 2022) was an American politician. Williams was born in Dale County, Alabama. He taught school in Virginia and in Florida. He was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1975 until 1995.
Williams died on February 12, 2022 in Newton, Alabama at the age of 80.
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1941 births
2022 deaths
State legislators of the United States
Politicians from Alabama |
Theodore Tobias Mappus Jr. (July 20, 1926 – February 11, 2022) was an American politician. Mappus was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He was in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1987 to 1991 and was a Republican.
Mappus died on February 11, 2022 in Charleston at the age of 95.
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1926 births
2022 deaths
State legislators of the United States
Politicians from South Carolina
Businesspeople from South Carolina
People from Charleston, South Carolina
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Thomas Ferguson McCormick (January 2, 1926 – February 10, 2022) was an American politician. McCormick was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2002 as a Republican, and lost his re-election bid in 2004.
McCormick died on February 10, 2022, at the age of 96 at his home in New London, New Hampshire.
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1926 births
2022 deaths
State legislators of the United States
Politicians from Brooklyn
Politicians from New Hampshire
US Republican Party politicians |
New London is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,400 at the 2020 census.
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Towns in New Hampshire |
Valerio Carrara (3 March 1951 – 9 February 2022) was an Italian politician. He was a member of Italy of Values, Forza Italia, and The People of Freedom. He was in the Senate of the Republic from 2001 to 2013. Carrara was born in Oltre il Colle, Italy.
Carrara died in Seriate, Italy on 9 February 2022, at the age of 70.
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1951 births
2022 deaths
Italian politicians |
Oltre il Colle (Bergamasque: ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is located about northeast of Milan and about northeast of Bergamo.
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Settlements in Lombardy |
Seriate ( Bergamasque: [sɛˈɾjat] ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is located about northeast of Milan and about southeast of Bergamo.
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Settlements in Lombardy |
Hans-Ulrich Klose (29 March 1935 – 7 February 2022) was a German politician. He was a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany. He was in the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1985 to 2005.
Klose died in Korschenbroich, Germany on 7 February 2022, at the age of 86.
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1935 births
2022 deaths
Christian Democratic Union of Germany |
Korschenbroich is a city in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
References |
was a Japanese politician. He was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. Matsuda was a member of the House of Councillors from 1998 until 2010. He was born in Gifu City, Japan. Matsuda was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1986. After losing his seat in 1996, he was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 1998.
Matsuda died from problems caused by hypoglycemia on 3 February 2022 in Gifu City, at the age of 84.
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1937 births
2022 deaths
Japanese politicians
Deaths from blood disease |
Paul William Danahy Jr. (April 19, 1928 – February 1, 2022) was an American Democratic politician and lawyer. He was in the Florida House of Representatives from 1967 to 1974. He was later a judge on the Florida District Court of Appeals. Danahy was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Danahy died in Tampa, Florida on February 1, 2022, at the age of 93.
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1928 births
2022 deaths
State legislators of the United States
Politicians from Massachusetts
Lawyers from Massachusetts
Politicians from Florida
Lawyers from Florida
American judges
US Democratic Party politicians |
Hopkinton is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2020 census, the town had a population of 18,758.
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Towns in Massachusetts |
The following is a list of deaths that happened in 2022. For deaths that should be noted before the month that the world is in, please see "Months". Names under each date are noted in the order of the alphabet by last name or pseudonym. Deaths of non-humans are noted here also if it is worth noting.
Each listing of death must have a source. If no reference is included, the death notice will be removed. The following are the requirements of adding a name to the list in its order: name, age, where they came from, what the person is known for, cause of death (if known), and a source.
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Related pages
List of deaths due to COVID-19
Deaths in 2014
Deaths in 2015
Deaths in 2016
Deaths in 2017
Deaths in 2018
Deaths in 2019
Deaths in 2020
Deaths in 2021
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The Guardian, UK obituaries
The Telegraph obituaries
Obituaries, Chicago Tribune
Obituaries, Los Angeles Times
The New York Times, US obituaries
The Washington Post obituaries
The Sydney Morning Herald, Australian obituaries
March 2022 events |
David Edward Fuller (July 28, 1941 – February 5, 2022) was an American politician. Fuller was born in Helena, Montana. He was a Democrat. Fuller was in the Montana Senate from 1983 until 1987.
Fuller died on February 5, 2022 in East Helena, Montana from problems caused by COVID-19 at the age of 80.
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1941 births
2022 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
State legislators of the United States
Politicians from Montana
US Democratic Party politicians
People from Helena, Montana |
Richard J. Wiseman (born 17 September 1966) is a British humanist, psychologist and writer. He was a Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. He has written several best-selling popular psychology books that have been translated into over 30 languages.
He is a fellow for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
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1966 births
Living people
British psychologists
Humanists
British academics
British writers
Researchers
People from Bedfordshire |
Ricou Browning (born February 16, 1930) is an American director, actor, producer, screenwriter, underwater cinematographer and stuntman. He is best known for his underwater stunt work, playing the Gill-man in Creature from the Black Lagoon, Revenge of the Creature and The Creature Walks Among Us. He is the last surviving original actor to play any of the Universal Classic Monsters. Browning also co-created Flipper.
Browning directed the underwater sequences in 1965's Thunderball, the fourth James Bond movie by Eon Productions.
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1930 births
Living people
American movie directors
American movie producers
American screenwriters
American movie actors
American cinematographers
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Halyna Sylvestrivna Sevruk (18 May 1929 – 13 February 2022) was a Uzbek-born Ukrainian artist. She was known for her ceramics and mosaics. Her art was related to Ukrainian history and culture. She was a member of the Sixtiers, a dissident movement of intellectuals in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. Sevruk was born in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Sevruk died on 13 February 2022, at the age of 92.
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1929 births
2022 deaths
Uzbekistani people
Ukrainian people
Artists |
redirect Mali |
Serdar Gurbanguliyevich Berdimuhamedov (; ; born 22 September 1981) is a Turkmen politician. He is the only son of Turkmenistan's dictator Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow. He is seen the most likely person to replace his father as President of Turkmenistan.
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1981 births
Living people
Turkmenistan politicians
Colonels |
The Assembly () is the lower house of the National Council of Turkmenistan. It has 125 members, elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies.
References
Politics of Turkmenistan |
The National Council of Turkmenistan () is Turkmenistan's bicameral national legislative body or parliament. The upper chamber is the People's Council () and the lower chamber is the Assembly (). The National Council was created in March 2021 after election of members to the upper chamber.
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Politics of Turkmenistan |
The Halk Maslahaty (, [xɑlq mɑθlɑxɑt̪ɯ]; "People's Council") is the upper chamber of Turkmenistan's Parliament, the "National Council" (). It is made up of 56 members, 48 elected from the five provinces and the capital city of Ashgabat, and 8 appointed by the president.
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Politics of Turkmenistan |
John Constantine () is an antihero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the lead character of the comic books Hellblazer (1988–2013), Constantine (2013–2015), Constantine: The Hellblazer (2015–2016), The Hellblazer (2016–2018), and John Constantine: Hellblazer (2020–2021).
Constantine is a working-class warlock, detective, and con man from Liverpool.
The Hellblazer series was the longest-running and most successful title of DC's Vertigo imprint. IGN ranked him number 29 in its Top 100 Comic Book Heroes. John Constantine made his first live appearance in the 2005 movie Constantine played by Keanu Reeves.
Constantine is known for the fact that some of the people who wrote his stories have claimed to see him apparently showing up in real life even though he is a fictional character.
References
DC Comics supervillains |
Isis is a DC Comics superhero, as well as a separate Egyptian goddess also living in the DC Universe. The superhero character is inspired by the main character in The Secrets of Isis, a live-action American Saturday morning television program.
The DC Universe in 2006 as a female version of the character Black Adam, a part of the Shazam! family of characters.
The character is set to make her first movie appearance in Black Adam (2022), being played by Sarah Shahi.
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DC Comics superheroes |
Pitfall: The Lost Expedition is a pair of action-adventure video game, it was developed by Edge of Reality and published by Activision. One of the most Nintendo GameCube games, and other consoles such as; PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows. Originally released in 2004. It was released also on digiBLAST and later Wii as Pitfall: The Big Adventure , released in 2006 and 2008. It is the final installment of Pitfall! series.
Other websites
Pitfall Harry official websites
2004 video games
3D platform games
Action video games
Activision video games
Game Boy Advance games
Nintendo GameCube games
Pitfall series
PlayStation 2 games
Wii games
Windows games
Xbox games |
Bianca Monica Malasmas Gonzalez-Intal (better known as Bianca Gonzalez; born on March 11, 1983) is a Filipino television personality, model, and celebrity influencer best known for hosting the Pinoy Big Brother TV show on ABS-CBN. She is married to Filipino basketball player JC Intal.
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1983 births
Living people
Models
Television personalities |
Naly Sisoulith (born;1950) is the current First Lady of Laos since 22 March 2021.
Naly have a 1 son named Moukdavanh Sisoulith born in 1978.
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1950 births
Living people
First Ladies
Second Ladies |
Liemers is a South Guelderish dialect, which is a Low Franconian sub-dialect. It is spoken in the Liemers, a region in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands.
Liemers has some influences from neighbouring Achterhooks, which is a Low Saxon dialect.
West Germanic languages
Languages of the Netherlands
Liemers |
Kingdom of Heaven is a 2005 American German Spanish British Italian French Moroccan action adventure drama movie directed by Ridley Scott and starring Orlando Broom, Eva Green, Jeremy Irons, David Thewlis, Brendan Gleeson, Marton Csokas, Edward Norton, Iain Glen, Michael Sheen, Ghassan Massoud, Velibor Topić, Martin Hancock, Philip Glenister. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
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2005 action movies
2005 drama movies
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20th Century Fox movies
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According to the Bible, Japhet or Japheth was the oldest son of Noah. His name means "increase". Many think Japhet is the ancestor of the peoples of Europe (like the Indo-European people) and East Asia.
Sons
He had seven sons:
Gomer, who populated Western Europe. Gomer had three sons named Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmah.
Magog, who populated East Asia
Madai, who founded the Medes
Javan, who founded the Greeks. Javan had four sons named Elishah, Tarshish, Kittim, and Rodanim (or Dodanim).
Tubal and Meshech, who populated Russia. In Ezekiel 38, there is a prophecy that they (Russia) will invade Israel.
Tiras, who populated Thrace
Biblical people |
According to the Bible, Shem is one of the sons of Noah. His name means "name" or "famous name". He is said to have populated western Asia. He had five sons, Elam, Asshur (Assyria), Arpachshad, Lud, and Aram (Syria).
Arpachshad was the ancestor of Abraham and, in turn, Jesus.
Biblical people |
Ham, according to the Bible, was Noah's youngest son and the ancestor of the peoples of Africa. His name means "hot".
He had four sons: Cush, Mizraim, Phut, and Canaan. They populated Ethiopia, Egypt, Libya, and the land of Canaan (now Israel) respectively.
According to the Bible's Book of Genesis, Ham spied on his father while he was naked. This angered Noah, who cursed Ham's son Canaan.
Biblical people |
TV3 (spelled as Tivi Tiga) is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel. It is owned by Media Prima media company. It was launched on 1 June 1984. TV3 is the first and oldest private television channel in Malaysia.
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Other websites
1984 establishments in Asia
Malaysia
Television stations |
According to the Bible, Arpachshad or Arphaxad was the son of Shem, Noah's son. Arpachshad's son Salah was an ancestor of Abraham and, in turn, Jesus.
Biblical people |
Emmerich am Rhein (Low Rhenish: Emmerik) is a town in the Kleve Rural District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It had about 31,000 people in 2021.
Emmerich lies on the north bank of the Rhine river and borders the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands.
Other websites
Official website
Towns in North Rhine-Westphalia |
Boyd Q.C. is a British courtroom drama series that aired on ITV and was ran for seven series in total with most on the episodes missing. It stars Michael Denison, Russell Waters and Charles Leno.
Other websites
1956 television series debuts
1964 television series endings
ITV shows
British television drama series |
The Polish Underground State (, also known as the Polish Secret State) was a single political and military entity formed by the union of resistance organizations in occupied Poland. They were loyal to the Polish government-in-exile in London.
Further reading
References
Other websites
Warsaw Uprising and The Polish Underground State
1939 establishments
1945 disestablishments in Europe |
Izecksohn's tree frog (Bokermannohyla izeckshoni) is a frog that lives in Brazil. It lives on the Atlantic side (east) of the country.
The adult frog can grow as large as 5.1 cm from nose to rear end. It is light brown in color with a mottling pattern on its back. It has yellow color on its sides.
Young
The female frog lays eggs in pools of water that dry up for part of the year. Because the male frogs have no vocal sacs, scientists thing the frogs do not have voices.
Threats
This frog is in danger of dying out because human beings change the places where it lives. Human beings cut down forests for wood, farms, or places for cows and other animals to eat grass.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
Becklingen is a German village in Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath. Previously an independent municipality, it is part of the town Bergen since 1971.
Geography
Becklingen is about north of Bergen just off the B 3 federal highway. Its parish includes the villages of Becklingen, Oehus and Tannensieksberg. There is also a hamlet known as Becklingen (Bhf) which has grown up around the old station about a mile from the main village. Bhf is the German abbreviation for Bahnhof or 'railway station'.
Footnotes and references
Literature
Günther Ebel (Hrsg.), Die Geschichte der Feuerwehr in Becklingen, Becklingen, 1984
Other websites
Information about Becklingen
Becklingen website
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Belsen is a village within the German borough of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in Lower Saxony. The village, whose original site is about southwest of Bergen, has 331 residents (as at: 31 December 2000).
Footnotes and references
Literature
Friedrich Barenscheer u.a., Bauernbuch, o.J. (about 1935). In the Bergen Town Archives (Stadtarchiv Bergen)
Quellensammlung zur Ortsgeschichte Belsen, In the Bergen Town Archives
Lehnsbriefe über Belehnung der Mühle Belsen, (from 1554), In the Bergen Town Archives
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Bleckmar is a village administered by the Lower Saxon town of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany. It is about north of Bergen on the B 3 federal road. It is administratively responsible for the neighbouring hamlet of Dageförde.
References
Literature
Alfred Keseberg u. a.: Festschrift der Gemeinde Bleckmar zu ihrer 1.100-Jahr-Feier Bleckmar 1966
Markus Nietzke: Ein Missionshaus in Bleckmar!? Heimatkalender. Jahrbuch für die Lüneburger Heide 2007.
Other websites
The official Bleckmar home page
Information about Bleckmar
Official home page of the Lutheran Church Mission - Bleckmarer Mission e. V.
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Lüneburg Heath
Celle (district) |
"Vielen Dank für die Blumen" (German: Thank you very much for the flowers) from Willkommen in meinem Leben (German: Welcome in my life) is a German-language schlager pop song by Austrian singer Udo Jürgens and written by Eduardo Lisavetzky and Siegfried Rabe in 1981. in other media by soundtrack from television and movies included, Tom and Jerry in German-language dubbed version of the main title song.
Pop songs
1980s songs
1981 songs
Tom and Jerry |
Diesten is a village in the Lower Saxon town of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in northern Germany. It is 20 km north of Celle on Kreisstraße K 240.
References
Literature
Freiwillige Feuerwehr Diesten 1935-1985, 50th anniversary of the Diesten Volunteer Fire Service
Other websites
Information about Diesten
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Eversen is a village in the town of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in the north German state of Lower Saxony.
Geography
Geographical place
Eversen is on the boundary of the Südheide Nature Park about north of the town of Celle and about southwest of Hermannsburg on the L 240 state road that runs from Celle to Hermannsburg. The village is on a sandy island of loess in the glacial valley of the Örtze which was formed in the Weichselian Ice Age. It is responsible for administering the neighbouring hamlets of Feuerschützenbostel and Altensalzkoth and the farmstead of Kohlenbach. Feuerschützenbostel is about 2.5 km to the southwest, Altensalzkoth about 1.5 km southeast and Kohlenbach about 2.5 km southeast of Eversen.
Footnotes and references
Literature
Gädcke, Horst (1994). Eversen. Ein altes Dorf im Celler Land, 1994.
Rathmann, Franz (1998). Dorfbuch Eversen. Ein Haus- und Lesebuch, 1998.
Other websites
History of the village of Eversen
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Francis was an Austrian nobleman who married into the British royal family.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
28 August 1837 – 1 December 1863: Count Francis von Hohenstein
1 December 1863 – 16 September 1871: His Serene Highness Prince Francis of Teck
16 September 1871 – 11 July 1887: His Serene Highness The Duke of Teck
11 July 1887 – 21 January 1900: His Highness The Duke of Teck
Honours
:
Grand Cross of the Württemberg Crown
Grand Cross of the Friedrich Order
:
GCB: Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Bath (Civil division), 12 June 1866
Egypt Medal, 1882
Khedive's Star, 1882
GCVO: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, 30 June 1897
KStJ: Knight of Justice of St. John
Austria-Hungary: Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Leopold, 1869
: Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order, 9 July 1881
: Order of Osmanieh, 1st Class, 1882
Kingdom of Prussia: Grand Cross of the Red Eagle, 28 July 1891
Ancestry
References
1837 births
1900 deaths
British Army generals
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Knights of Justice of the Order of St John
Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order |
Kohlenbach is a village in the parish of Eversen which belongs to the town of Bergen on the Lüneburg Heath in Celle in the north German state of Lower Saxony.
Sources
Gädcke, Horst (1994). Eversen. Ein altes Dorf im Celler Land, 1994, .
Rathmann, Franz (1998). Dorfbuch Eversen. Ein Haus- und Lesebuch, 1998, .
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Altensalzkoth is a village in the Lower Saxon town of Bergen in north Germany. It belongs to the parish of Eversen in Celle on the Lüneburg Heath. It is 13 km north of Celle on the Landesstraße L 240.
Sources
Horst Gädcke: Eversen. Ein altes Dorf im Celler Land, 1994.
Franz Rathmann: Dorfbuch Eversen. Ein Haus- und Lesebuch, 1998.
Villages in Lower Saxony
Celle (district)
Bergen, Lower Saxony |
Feuerschützenbostel is a hamlet in the town of Bergen in North Germany that belongs to the parish of Eversen. It is 2.5 km west of Eversen.
Sources
Franz Rathmann: Dorfbuch Eversen. Ein Haus- und Lesebuch, 1998.
Other websites
Website of Rittergut Feuerschützenbostel
Celle (district)
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony |
Hagen is a village administered by the Lower Saxon town of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany.
References
Other websites
Information about Hagen
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Janusz Góra (born 8 July 1963) is a retired Polish footballer. He played for Górnik Wałbrzych, Śląsk Wrocław, Stuttgarter Kickers, SSV Ulm 1846 and FC Augsburg. He also represented the Poland national football team 11 times between 1989 and 1992. After his career he became football coach.
Coaching career
He started his career with SSV Ulm where he coached SSV Ulm II and the first team. 2012 he came to the Red Bull Salzburg Academy where he coached the U16 team and was assistance coach with the U18 team. From 2017 till 2019 he was together with Gerhard Struber coach of FC Liefering in Austrias Second League. In 2019 he was caretaker headcoch of the team.
After leaving Salzburg he became assistance coach of the Polish Ekstraklasa club Lech Poznań and for one match interim coach in the league game against Legia Warsaw, on 11 April 2021. After this match he became assistance coach with the new Poznan coach Maciej Skorża.
Other websites
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1963 births
Living people
Association football defenders
FC Liefering managers
Polish football managers
Polish footballers
Polish sportspeople |
Hassel is a village administered by the Lower Saxon town of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany. Previously an independent municipality, it is part of the town Bergen since 1973.
Geography
It is about south of Bergen on the B 3 federal road in the glacial valley of the River Örtze. It has an area of . It is administratively responsible for the neighbouring hamlets of Achterberg, Grünewald and Wallerholz.
Footnotes and references
Literature
Schützenverein Hassel (Hrsg.) - 75 Jahre Schützenverein Hassel, 1924–1999
Other websites
Hassel online
Information about Hassel
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Nindorf is a village administered by the Lower Saxon town of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany. It is about northwest of Bergen on the B 3 federal road.
References
Literature
Wilfried Hormann: Aus der Geschichte von Nindorf, Typoskript 1963(73)
Other websites
Informationen über Nindorf
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
Offen is a village administered by the Lower Saxon town of Bergen in the northern part of Celle on the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany.
Geography
Offen is about south of Bergen on the B 3 federal road. Offen is also responsible for the neighbouring villages of Bollersen and Katensen.
Footnotes and references
Literature
Anneliese Degener: Offen, mein Heimatdorf, Skript 1951/52
Other websites
Information about Offen
Villages in Lower Saxony
Bergen, Lower Saxony
Celle (district) |
A highly composite number in math (also called anti-prime) is a real number with more divisors than any smaller real number smaller than it.
Jean-Pierre Kahane thought that Plato might have known about highly composite numbers. This is because he chose 5040 as a good number of citizens in a city as 5040 has more divisor than any numbers less than it.
Examples
The first 38 highly composite numbers are listed in the table below . The number of divisors is given in the column labeled d(n). The letters with asterisks are also superior highly composite numbers.
The divisor of the first 15 highly composite numbers are shown below.
The table below shows all 72 divisors of 10080 by writing it as a product of two numbers in 36 different ways.
Similar sequences
Every highly composite number that is bigger than 6 is also an abundant number. Not all highly composite numbers are also Harshad numbers, however most of them are the same. The first highly composite number that is not a Harshad number is 245,044,800. This number's digit's sum is 27. 27, however, doesn't divide into 245,044,800 evenly.
10 of the first 38 highly composite numbers are also superior highly composite numbers.
Other pages
Abundant number
Euler's totient function
Harshad number
Notes
References
Annotated and with a foreword by Jean-Louis Nicolas and Guy Robin.
Other websites
Algorithm for computing Highly Composite Numbers
First 10000 Highly Composite Numbers as factors
Achim Flammenkamp, First 779674 HCN with sigma,tau,factors
Online Highly Composite Numbers Calculator
5040 and other Anti-Prime Numbers - Dr. James Grime by Dr. James Grime for Numberphile
Integer sequences |
Oleksandra Lohviniuk (born 8 September 2001) is a Ukrainian track cyclist.
She won the bronze medal in the team sprint at the 2020 UEC European Track Championships. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, in the women's team sprint event.
References
2001 births
Ukrainian cyclists
Living people |
Kseniia Fedotova also written as Kseniya Fedotova (Ксения Федотова; born 30 December 1997) is an Ukrainian road and track cyclist. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, in two events.
References
1997 births
Ukrainian cyclists
Living people |
Yareli Acevedo Mendoza (born 29 July 2001) is a Mexican road and track cyclist. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, in three events.
References
2001 births
Mexican cyclists
Mexican sportspeople
Living people |
Mousa Esmaeilpour Karimi is an Iranian bodybuilder and coach.
Biography
Mousa Esmaeilpour was born on September 21, 1981, in Babol, Iran. Mousa turned into wrestling sport due to personal and family interesting in 1996 and he also participated in national competitions and he has won numerous awards. But he left wrestling sport due to injuries after four years.
Awards
IFBB National Competition
Asian ABBF Bodybuilding Competition
6th WBPF World Bodybuilding & Physique Championship
World Europe Arnold Classic Bodybuilding Competition
IFBB Dubai Muscle Show
References
Other Websites
Bodybuilders
Living people
1981 births
Iranian sportspeople |
Stella Bail is a British track cyclist.
She won the silver medal at the 1958 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, in the women's team pursuit event. The 1958 UCI Track Cycling World Championships where the first Track Cycling World Championships where female competed, and so she is the first British female medalist at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, next to Kathleen Ray who won bronze.
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Ludmilla Kotchetova (born 12 July 1929 - 4 November 2010) is a Soviet track cyclist. She became national champion in the individual pursuit in 1956. At the 1958 UCI Track Cycling World Championships she became the first ever female world champion in the women's individual pursuit event. The next year at the 1959 UCI Track Cycling World Championships she won the bronze medal.
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Viktoriia Yaroshenko (born 12 July 1999) is an Ukrainian road and track cyclist. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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Viktoriia Yaroshenko of Ukraine sprints during the 27th UEC Road Cycling European Championships... Photo by Justin Setterfield
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Marianis Salazar Sanchez (born 11 May 2003) is a Colombian track cyclist. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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Alla Biletska (born 19 May 2003) is a Ukrainian track cyclist. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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Fanny Cauchois (born 11 January 2001) is a French-Laotian track cyclist. She represents Laos at international competitions, including at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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Adelina Corbanese (29 March 1966 – 20 October 2021) was an Italian rugby union player. She was a member of the Italy women's national rugby union team (1986-2003) and Red Panthers [it] (1985-2003). With the national team she became European champion at the 2002 FIRA Women's European Nations Cup. After her playing career in 2003 she became coach of the Red Panthers.
She died on 20 October 2021, aged 55.
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Nikola Sibiak (born 21 June 2000) is a Polish track cyclist. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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Fuko Umekawa (born 1 March 1991) is a Japanese track cyclist. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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Yarli Mosquera Quiceno (born 13 December 2001) is a Colombian track cyclist. She became champion in the team sprint at the 2021 Pan American Track Cycling Championships. She competed at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
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The Basters are a Southern African ethnic group descended from Europeans and Bantu peoples, many are of Khoisan origin. Basters are closely related to Afrikaners, Cape Coloured and Griqua peoples of South Africa, who share the Afrikaans language.
History
Since the 18th century, the Basters lived in the Dutch Cape Colony. Since the 1850’s, the Baster community mainly lives in central Namibia, around the town of Rehoboth.
The name Baster is derived from , the Dutch word for "bastard". Some people consider this term disrespectful and inappropriate. The Basters reappropriated it as a proud name, part of their ancestry and history, despite of the negative meaning.
Population
The current population of Basters is unclear, around 35,000 and 40,000 are estimated. Baster culture and identity might disappear. Modern Namibia's politics and public life is largely dominated by the ethnic Owambo people, nearly half of the Namibian population, and their culture. Baster politicians and activists have called Owambo policies oppressive towards their minority.
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Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali is a 2013 Indian animated movie. It was written and directed by Rajiv Chilaka. The movie was produced by Chilaka and Samir Jain. The movie is based on the Indian animated series Chhota Bheem. It is the sixteenth movie in the Chhota Bheem series. It is the second movie in the series to be released directly to movie theatres. Distributed by Yash Raj Films, it was released in four different languages (English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu). The movie got mixed reviews. It had its television premiere on Hungama TV on July 17, 2013. It was released in the United States on February 1, 2014. The movie was shown on Pogo TV on January 30, 2021. It was voted best animated movie of 2013 by IBNLive.
Plot
On their visit to Bali for the coronation of the state's prince, Chhota Bheem and his friends learn that the state is captured by witch Rangda. Along with his friends, he sets out to save Bali.
Cast
Parignya Pandya Shah as Bheem
Vivian Bhimani as Arjun, the prince of Bali
Rupa Bhimani as Chutki
Other characters
Indumati — a nine-year-old girl, the young princess of Dholakpur.
Julie Tejwani as Raju
Indraverma — king of Dholakpur.
Rajesh Kava as Jaggu
Mausam as Kalia
Jigna Bhardwaj as Dholu and Bholu
Rangda - an evil witch who captures Bali.
Arjun - an eight-year-old boy, Indraverma's maternal nephew, and the young prince of Bali.
Rajguru Bahula - a scholar of Bali.
Balian — priest of Bali.
Leyak - minion of rangda.
Barong - the supreme god of Bali.
Aci and Ayu - two Indonesian village girls.
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Indian movies
2013 movies
Hindi-language movies |
Merak or Beta Ursae Majoris is a star in the constellation Ursa Major. It is a white star three times larger than our Sun.
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Dubhe or Alpha Ursae Majoris is an orange giant star in the constellation of Ursa Major. It is 27 times wider than the Sun.
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Stars |
Epsilon Ursae Majoris or Alioth is a white star in the Ursa Major constellation.
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Stars |
Alkaid or Eta Ursae Majoris is a white star in the Ursa Major constellation.
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Alkaid at Jim Kaler's Stars website
Stars |
Nefertari, also known as Nefertari Meritmut, was an Egyptian queen, She was the first of the Great Royal Wives (or principal wives) of Ramesses the Great.
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Villanueva is a city, with a population of 77,250 (2020 calculation). It is also a municipality in the Honduran department of Cortés.
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Bruce Lee - The Legend is a 1984 documentary directed by Leonard Ho, produced by the Golden Harvest. Is a follow-up/reworking of the documentary Bruce Lee: the Mand and the Legend
Cast from Bruce Lee: the Mand and the Legend and:Sammo Hung, Casanova Wong, Gig Young, Hugh O'Brian, Kim Tai-chung, Ho Chung-tao.
Scenes from Bruce Lee: the Mand and the Legend and:Game of Death (1978 movie), Game of Death II, Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman, Warriors Two, Duel to the Death, Winners and Sinners, Bruce Lee and I, Stoner, The Chinese Connection 2''
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Kamila Valeryevna Valieva (; ; born 26 April 2006) is a Russian figure skater.
Records
She is the 2022 European champion, 2021 Rostelecom Cup champion, 2021 Skate Canada International champion, 2022 Russian national champion, and 2021 Russian National silver medalist.
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Tha Carter is the fourth studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne. It was released on June 29, 2004.
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Sogdia () or Sogdiana was an ancient Iranian civilization in present-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
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Tocharians
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Boulnois, Luce (2005), Silk Road: Monks, Warriors & Merchants, Odyssey Books, .
Briant, Pierre (2002), From Cyrus to Alexander: a History of the Persian Empire, trans. Peter T. Daniels, Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, .
Christopoulos, Lucas (August 2012), "Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD)," in Victor H. Mair (ed), Sino-Platonic Papers, No. 230, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, ISSN 2157-9687.
de Crespigny, Rafe (2007), A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23–220 AD), Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, .
de la Vaissière, Étienne (2005). Sogdian Traders: A History. Leiden: Brill.
Dresden, Mark J. (1981), "Introductory Note," in Guitty Azarpay, Sogdian Painting: the Pictorial Epic in Oriental Art, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, pp. 1–10, .
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Frumkin, Grégoire (1970), Archaeology in Soviet Central Asia, Leiden, Koln: E. J. Brill.
Galambos, Imre (2015), "She Association Circulars from Dunhuang", in ed. Antje Richter A History of Chinese Letters and Epistolary Culture, Brill: Leiden, Boston, pp 853–77.
Gasparini, Mariachiara. "A Mathematic Expression of Art: Sino-Iranian and Uighur Textile Interactions and the Turfan Textile Collection in Berlin," in Rudolf G. Wagner and Monica Juneja (eds.), Transcultural Studies, Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg, No 1 (2014), pp. 134–163. .
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Hansen, Valerie (2012), The Silk Road: A New History, Oxford: Oxford University Press, .
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Holt, Frank L. (1989), Alexander the Great and Bactria: the Formation of a Greek Frontier in Central Asia, Leiden, New York, Copenhagen, Cologne: E. J. Brill, .
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Further reading
Other websites
Sogdian on Interlinguae
Xerxes II and Sogdianus
The Sogdians: Influencers on the Silk Roads (Online exhibition)
Former countries in Central Asia
Kazakhstan
History of Tajikistan
5th century
Persian culture
History of China |
A Show of Force is a 1990 American Puerto Rican thriller movie directed by Bruno Barreto and based on the novel Murder Under Two Flags by Anne Nelson. It stars Kevin Spacey, Amy Irving, Andy García, Lou Diamond Phillips, Robert Duvall, Erik Estrada and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
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American thriller movies
Puerto Rican movies
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Patrick Jake O'Rourke (November 14, 1947 – February 15, 2022) was an American political satirist and journalist. O'Rourke was the H. L. Mencken Research Fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute. He was a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, The American Spectator, and The Weekly Standard. He appeared on National Public Radio's game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! He was a columnist at The Daily Beast from 2011 to 2016.
In September 2008, O'Rourke announced that he had been diagnosed with treatable anal cancer.
O'Rourke died from lung cancer at his home in Sharon, New Hampshire on February 15, 2022, at the age of 74.
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Jeong Changhwa (; 7 July 1940 – 15 February 2022) was a South Korean politician. He was a member of the Democratic Justice Party and later the Grand National Party. He was in the National Assembly from 1981 to 1992 and again from 1998 to 2004.
Jeong died on 15 February 2022, at the age of 81.
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1940 births
2022 deaths
South Korean politicians |
Arnaldo Jabor (12 December 1940 – 15 February 2022) was a Brazilian movie director, producer, screenwriter, journalist and political commentator. He worked for Rede Globo. His career began in 1965 and he retired in 1990. His best known movies were Pindorama (1970), All Nudity Shall Be Punished (1973), Everything's Alright (1978), I Love You (1981) and Love Me Forever or Never (1986).
Jabor died at a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil on 15 February 2022 from problems caused by a stroke, aged 81.
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Youhanna Golta (27 January 1937 – 15 February 2022) was an Egyptian Coptic Catholic hierarch. He was born in Cairo, Egypt. He became a priest in 1960. He was auxiliary and curial bishop of the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria, Egypt, from 1986 until his retirement in 2020.
Gotta died on 15 February 2022, at the age of 85.
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2022 deaths
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David William George Chidgey, Baron Chidgey (9 July 1942 – 15 February 2022) was a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Eastleigh from 1994 to 2005. He became a member of the House of Lords in 2005.
Chidgey died on 15 February 2022, at the age of 79.
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UK MPs 1997–2001
UK MPs 2001–2005
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Julio César Morales Araújo , nicknamed Cascarilla (16 February 1945 – 14 February 2022) was a Uruguayan professional footballer. He played as a striker. He was part of the Uruguay squad for the 1970 World Cup. He made 24 appearances for the national team from 1966 until 1981.
Morales died in Montevideo, Uruguay on 14 February 2022, two days before his 77th birthday.
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2022 deaths
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Alan Joel Greiman (December 29, 1931 – February 14, 2022) was an American lawyer and politician. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. He practiced law in Skokie, Illinois. Greiman was in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1972 to 1987 and was a Democrat.
Greiman died on February 14, 2022, at the age of 90.
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Emanuel Marx (8 May 1927 – 13 February 2022) was a German-born Israeli social anthropologist. He was the Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. He was a winner of the Israel Prize in 1998 for sociological research. He was an honorary member of the British Royal Anthropological Institute.
Marx died on 13 February 2022 in Tel Aviv, Israel at the age of 94.
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Dasril Panin Datuk Labuan (6 August 1947 – 13 February 2022) was an Indonesian politician. He was a member of Golkar and later the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle. He was in the People's Representative Council from 1982 to 1987 and again from 1993 to 2003. Datuk Labuan was born in Pulau Punjung, West Sumatra, Dutch East Indies.
Datuk Labuan died at a hospital in Bukittinggi, Indonesia on 13 February 2022, at the age of 74.
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2022 deaths
Indonesian politicians |
The voiced labiodental fricative is a type of consonant. The letter for this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ⟨⟩. The X-SAMPA symbol for this sound is ⟨v⟩. The English language has this sound, and it is the sound represented by 'v' in very and division.
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Günter Maschke (15 January 1943 – 7 February 2022) was a German political scientist. He was known as a supporter of the Nouvelle Droite. Maschke was a journalist for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. He worked for multiple newspapers, including Junge Freiheit.
Maschke died in Frankfurt, Germany from diabetes-related problems on 7 February 2022, at the age of 79.
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Deaths from diabetes
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German journalists
People from Thuringia
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The voiceless labiodental fricative is a type of consonant. The letter for this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ⟨⟩. The X-SAMPA symbol for this sound is ⟨f⟩. The English language has this sound, and it is the sound represented by 'f' in fear and face.
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Mr. Lucky is an American adventure drama series that aired from 24 October, 1959 to 18 June, 1960 on CBS. It stars John Vivyan, Ross Martin, Tom Brown, Pippa Scott and was created by Blake Edwards.
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The 6th Army was a German army unit during World War II. It was well known for earning a lot of awards before it's defeat by the Soviets at the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942-1943. It had also been known for the mass killings of many Jews.
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Aitkin is the county seat of Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States.
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Carvalho's tree frog (Bokermannohyla carvalhoi) is a frog that lives in Brazil.
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