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Hakan Çalhanoğlu (, born 8 February 1994) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Italian club Inter Milan and the Turkey national team. Career statistics Club International As of match played 4 September 2021. Turkey score listed first, score column indicates score after each Çalhanoğlu goal. Honours Inter Milan Supercoppa Italiana: 2021 Individual Serie A Player of the Month: December 2020 References Other websites Hakan Çalhanoğlu – UEFA competition record Hakan Çalhanoğlu at ESPN FC Hakan Çalhanoğlu at Topforward 1994 births Living people Association football midfielders Turkish footballers German footballers A.C. Milan players UEFA Euro 2016 players
Dominik Kaiser (born 16 September 1988) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for German club Hannover 96. References 1988 births Living people German footballers Association football midfielders
Justin Eilers (born 13 June 1988) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for Hallescher FC. Honours 3. Liga topscorer: 2016 References Other websites 1988 births Living people German footballers Association football forwards
Fabian Schnellhardt (born 12 January 1994) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for SV Darmstadt 98. Club career Schnellhardt joined the youth set-up of 1. FC Köln from Rot-Weiß Erfurt, and he advanced through the club's youth system, making his debut for the second team in a 1–1 draw with Wuppertaler SV in Regionalliga West on 5 August 2012. After establishing himself in the second team, Schnellhardt made his 2. Bundesliga debut for Köln as a late substitute in a 4–1 win against Erzgebirge Aue on 1 September 2013. He joined MSV Duisburg for the 2014–15 season. He was loaned out to Holstein Kiel for the 2015–16 season. After returning to Duisburg for three more years, he was signed by SV Darmstadt for the 2019–20 season. International career Schnellhardt has represented Germany at every level up to under-20, and he was a member of the German squad at both the 2011 FIFA Under-17 World Cup and the 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship. References Other websites Living people 1994 births German footballers Association football midfielders
Philip Türpitz (born 23 August 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Türkgücü München. References Other websites 1991 births Living people Association football midfielders German footballers
Marvin Pourié (born 8 January 1991) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for German club Würzburger Kickers. Honours Individual 3. Liga Player of the Season: 2019–20 References Other websites Official Danish Superliga stats Living people 1991 births Association football forwards German footballers Liverpool F.C. players
Kwasi Okyere Wriedt (born 10 July 1994) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a forward for German club Holstein Kiel and the Ghana national team. Career statistics Club Notes International Honours Bayern Munich DFL-Supercup: 2017, 2018 Bundesliga: 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20 DFB-Pokal: 2018–19 Bayern Munich II 3. Liga: 2019–20 Regionalliga Bayern: 2018–19 Individual 3. Liga Player of the Season: 2019–20 3. Liga top goalscorer: 2019–20 References Other websites 1994 births Living people Ghanaian footballers German footballers Association football forwards
Bryan Lasme (born 14 November 1998) is a French professional footballer who plays as a winger or forward for German club Arminia Bielefeld. References Other websites 1998 births Living people Association football forwards French footballers
Stefanos Kapino (, born 18 March 1994) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for German club Arminia Bielefeld and the Greece national team. He is of Albanian descent. Career statistics Club International Honours Panathinaikos Greek Cup: 2013–14 Olympiacos Super League: 2015–16, 2016–17 Greece U19 UEFA European Under-19 Championship runner-up:2012 References Other websites 1994 births Living people Association football goalkeepers Greek footballers 2014 FIFA World Cup players
Coahuila y Tejas (Coahuila and Texas) was one of the constituent states of the United Mexican States. References Former countries in North America
Nour Zamen Zammouri (born 2 December 1997 in Medenine; ) is a Tunisian football player who plays as a Central Defender for Club Sportif Sfaxien (CSS). Honours and Achievements Club Sportif Sfaxien Tunisian Cup (2). References 1997 births Living people Tunisian footballers People from Tunis
A with tilde (majuscule: Ã, minuscule: ã) is a letter of the Latin alphabet with a tilde diacritic over the letter A. It is used in Portuguese, Guaraní, Kashubian, Taa, Aromanian, and Vietnamese. It was also used in Greenlandic. References
Nathan de Medina (born 8 October 1997) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a defender for German club Arminia Bielefeld. Club career De Medina joined Anderlecht in 2004. He made his first team debut on 19 May 2016 in a 5–2 away loss to Genk playing the entire match. De Medina signed with Arminia Bielefeld on a free transfer from Royal Excel Mouscron in July 2020, having agreed a three-year contract. He was sent off for a reckless challenge on Niclas Füllkrug in a 2–0 loss to Werder Bremen in March 2021. Personal life De Medina was born in Belgium and is of Cape Verdean descent. References Other websites Belgium profile at Belgian FA 1997 births Living people Association football defenders Belgian footballers
Fabian Kunze (born 14 June 1998) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Arminia Bielefeld. Personal life He is the twin brother of fellow professional footballer Lukas Kunze, who plays in the 3. Liga for VfL Osnabrück. References Living people 1998 births Association football midfielders German footballers
Burak Ince (born 20 January 2004) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for German club Arminia Bielefeld. References Other websites TFF Profile 2004 births Living people Turkish footballers Association football midfielders
Florian Krüger (born 13 February 1999) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for German club Arminia Bielefeld. Career Erzgebirge Aue Born in Staßfurt, Krüger made his professional debut for Erzgebirge Aue in the 2. Bundesliga on 24 November 2018, starting in the away match against VfL Bochum. He assisted Pascal Testroet in the 2nd minute for Aue's opening goal, with the match finishing as a 2–1 loss. On 5 November 2020, his contract was extended until 30 June 2023. Arminia Bielefeld On 23 June 2021, Krüger signed a four-year contract with Arminia Bielefeld for a transfer of €1,000,000. Career statistics References Other websites 1999 births Living people German footballers Association football forwards
Manuel Prietl (born 3 August 1991) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for German club Arminia Bielefeld. Club career Prietl joined Arminia Bielefeld in summer 2016. In December 2017, he agreed a contract extension until 2021 with the club. International career Prietl is a youth international having played for the Austria U21 national team. References Living people 1991 births Association football midfielders Austrian footballers
Patrick Wimmer (born 30 May 2001) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for German club Arminia Bielefeld. References Other websites U21 profile at ÖFB U19 profile at ÖFB Living people 2001 births Austrian footballers Association football midfielders
Robin Hack (; born 27 August 1998) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for German club Arminia Bielefeld. Career In June 2019, Hack signed for 1. FC Nürnberg from 1899 Hoffenheim. After two seasons at Nürnberg, Hack moved to Arminia Bielefeld in August 2021 on a contract until 2025. References Other websites 1998 births Living people German footballers Association football forwards
Janni-Luca Serra (born 13 March 1998) is a German professional footballer who plays as a forward for German club Arminia Bielefeld. He is of Sardinian descent. Career statistics References Other websites 1998 births Living people German footballers Association football forwards
George Bello (born January 22, 2002) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a left-back for German club Arminia Bielefeld and the United States national team. Career statistics Club International Honors Atlanta United MLS Cup: 2018 U.S. Open Cup: 2019 Campeones Cup: 2019 United States CONCACAF Gold Cup: 2021 Individual MLS All-Star: 2021 References Other websites Profile at Atlanta United 2002 births Living people American soccer players Nigerian footballers Association football defenders
Cédric Brunner (born 17 February 1994) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a defender for German club Arminia Bielefeld. References Other websites 1994 births Living people Association football defenders Swiss footballers
Andrés Alberto Andrade Cedeño (born 16 October 1998) is a Panamanian professional footballer who plays as a left-back or centre-back for German club Arminia Bielefeld, on loan from LASK, and the Panama national team. International career Andrade represented the Panama U20 national team at the 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, scoring once. On 16 November 2018, Andrade made his debut for the senior Panama national team against Honduras as a 72nd-minute substitute for Erick Davis. International goals Scores and results list Panama's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Andrade goal. Honors Individual CONCACAF U-20 Championship Best XI: 2017 References Other websites 1998 births Living people Association football defenders
Sebastian Vasiliadis (; born 4 October 1997) is a Greek-German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for German club Arminia Bielefeld. Personal life Vasiliadis was born in Auenwald, Germany to a Greek father and a German mother. Career statistics References 1997 births Living people Association football midfielders German footballers
Frank Kramer (born 3 May 1972) is a German football manager who manages Arminia Bielefeld. Player career From 1990 to 2005 he played at the semi-pro level for FC Memmingen, Bayern Munich II, TSV Vestenbergsgreuth, SC Weismain, 1. FC Nürnberg II, Greuther Fürth II (two times) and 1. SC Feucht. Managerial record References Other websites Living people 1972 births German footballers German football managers Association football midfielders TSG 1899 Hoffenheim managers Arminia Bielefeld managers Bundesliga managers
Ferdinand "Ferdl" Swatosch (11 May 1894 – 29 November 1974) was an Austrian football player and manager. He played for 1. Simmeringer SC, SK Rapid Wien, Wiener Amateur-SV, SpVgg Sülz 07 and gained 23 caps for Austria, scoring 18 goals. References Other websites Profile Profile 1894 births 1974 deaths Austrian footballers SK Rapid Wien players Austrian football managers Borussia Dortmund managers Association football forwards Arminia Bielefeld managers FC Schalke 04 managers
The 509th Composite Group (509 CG) was a unit of the United States Army Air Forces created during World War II. They tasked with the operational deployment of nuclear weapons. It conducted the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, in August 1945. References Further reading Other websites Atomic Heritage Foundation 509th Composite Group Page, Atomic Heritage Foundation National Museum of the USAF B-29 Superfortress fact sheet United States Air Force World War II 1944 establishments 1946 disestablishments
Josef "Jupp" Rasselnberg (18 December 1912 – 9 February 2005) was a German football player and manager who played for the German national team as a striker. The pinnacle of his international career came on 11 March 1934, when he scored four goals in a 1934 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg. In his other eight international matches, he has scored four more goals. Honours Benrath Westdeutscher Pokal (West German Cup) (2): 1932, 1933 Gauliga Niederrhein I (2): 1934, 1935 References Other websites 1912 births 2005 deaths Association football forwards German footballers German football managers Arminia Bielefeld managers
Robert Gebhardt (20 September 1920 – 8 February 1986) was a German football player and manager. As a player, he won the 1948 German Championship with 1. FC Nürnberg. He also managed several Bundesliga clubs, returning to Nürnberg in 1978 after two years at MSV Duisburg and two at Werder Bremen. Other websites 1920 births 1986 deaths German footballers Association football midfielders German football managers SV Werder Bremen managers Arminia Bielefeld managers MSV Duisburg managers Wacker Innsbruck managers
Oliver is a male given name. It has Old French and British origins. The name might come from Latin olivarius, meaning "olive tree planter" or "olive branch bearer" Persons with the given name Oliver Ekman-Larsson (born 1991), Swedish professional ice hockey player Oliver Bozanic (born 1989), Australian footballer Oliverius Carafa (1430–1511), Italian Cardinal, papal legate to King Ferdinand of Naples and Ambassador of Naples to the Holy See Oliver (singer) (1945–2000), American pop singer, real name William Oliver Swofford Oliver De Lancey (American loyalist) (1718–1785), American merchant, Loyalist politician, and major-general during the American Revolutionary War Oliver De Lancey (British Army general) (c. 1749–1822), British Army officer who took part in the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars Oliver De Lancey (British Army and Spanish Legion officer) (1803–1837), British Army officer who volunteered for the Spanish Legion and died fighting in Spain during the First Carlist War Oliver Dobbins (born 1941), American football player Oliver Belmont (1858–1908), American socialite Oliver Bulleid (1882–1970), British railway and mechanical engineer Oliver Carminow (died 1597), English politician and Member of Parliament Oliver Churchill (1914–1997), British officer during World War II Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658), English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland Oliver Ditson (1811–1888), American businessman Oliver Dragojević (1947–2018), Croatian pop singer Oliver Ellsworth (1745–1807), American lawyer, politician, and senator Oliver Evans (1755–1819), American inventor Oliver Gavin (born 1972), British racing driver Oliver Goldsmith (1730–1774), Irish novelist, playwright, and poet Oliver Goonetilleke (1892–1978), first indigenous Governor-General of Ceylon Oliver Haarmann (born 1967), German private equity financier Oliver Hardy (1892–1957), American comic actor famous as one half of Laurel and Hardy Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925), English electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist Oliver Heywood (1825–1892), English banker and philanthropist Oliver Hirschbiegel (born 1957), German film director Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841–1935), American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809–1894), American physician and poet Oliver Hudson (born 1976), American actor Oliver Hughes (1844–1911), American decorated Union Army soldier Oliver Ingrosso (born 1989), Swedish DJ, record producer, and actor Oliver Jackson a.k.a. "Bops Junior" (1933–1994), American jazz drummer Oliver Jackson-Cohen (born 1986), English actor and model Oliver Toussaint Jackson (1872–1948), American businessman Oliver Jarvis (born 1984), English racing driver Oliver Jones (Irish MP) (died 1664), Welsh-Irish soldier and politician Jovan Oliver (1310–1356), Serbian despot and voivode Oliver Kahn (born 1969), German football goalkeeper Oliver Kamm (born 1963), British writer and journalist Oliver Knussen (1952–2018), British composer and conductor Oliver Kuusik (born 1980), Estonian operatic tenor Oliver Lieb (born 1969), German electronic music producer and DJ Oliver Locker-Lampson (1880–1954), British politician and naval officer Oliver Lodge (1851–1940), British physicist and writer Oliver W. F. Lodge (1878–1955), English poet and author Oliver Luck (born 1960), American professional football player and sports executive Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos (1893–1972), British businessman and politician Oliver Martini (born 1971), Italian racing driver Oliver McCall (born 1965), American heavyweight boxer Oliver Messel (1904–1978), English artist and pioneering stage designer Oliver Minatel (born 1992), Brazilian footballer Oliver P. Morton (1823–1877), American politician Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi (1952–2019), Zimbabwean musician Oliver Nelson (1932–1975), American jazz musician Oliver North (born 1943), US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel, conservative political commentator and television host, military historian, and author Oliver Ortega (born 1996), Dominican Republic professional baseball player Oliver Parker (born 1960), English film director Oliver Penrose (born 1929), British theoretical physicist Oliver Perry (1785–1819), American naval commander Oliver Petrucciani (born 1969), Swiss motorcycle racer Oliver Platt (born 1960), American actor Oliver Plunkett (1625–1681), Irish Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, last martyr of the Popish Plot Oliver Postgate (1925–2008), English animator, puppeteer, and writer Oliver Ranasinghe, 9th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Oliver Reed (1938–1999), English actor Oliver Sacks (1933–2015), British-American neurologist and writer Oliver Selfridge (1926–2008), English businessman, computer scientist, and pioneer of artificial intelligence Oliver Sin (born 1985), Hungarian painter Oliver Smithies (1925–2017), British-born American geneticist Oliver Stanley (1896–1950), British politician Oliver W. Stewart (1867–1937), American politician Oliver Stone (born 1946), American film director, screenwriter, and producer Oliver Strachey (1874–1960), British civil servant in the Foreign Office and cryptographer Oliver s. Tyr (stage name for Oliver Pade), German musician and writer Oliver Sykes (born 1986), English singer-songwriter Oliver Tambo (1917–1993), South African anti-apartheid politician and a central figure in the African National Congress Oliver Tobias (born 1947), UK-based film, stage, and television actor Oliver Wakeman (born 1972), rock keyboardist and composer and former member of Yes Oliver Wallace (1887–1963), British composer and conductor Oliver Weerasinghe (1907-1980), Sri Lankan Sinhala architect Oliver White (born 1995), British YouTube personality Oliver Wyman, American voice actor Fictional characters Oliver (Disney character) Oliver Fish, a gay police officer on the American soap opera One Life to Live Oliver Hampton, in the American television series How to Get Away with Murder. Oliver Jones (The Bold and the Beautiful), on the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful Oliver Lightload, in the movie Cars Oliver Oken, from Hannah Montana Oliver (paladin), a paladin featured in the Matter of France Oliver Queen, DC Comic book hero also known as the Green Arrow Oliver (Thomas and Friends character), a locomotive in the Thomas and Friends franchise Oliver Trask, a controversial minor character from the first season of The O.C. Oliver Twist (character), the protagonist of Dickens' novel Oliver Twist Oliver Wendell Douglas, on the American television situation comedy Green Acres Oliver, the main character of the role-playing game Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch References
Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliotte, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a personal name. It can serve as either a surname or a given name. Although the given name has historically been given to males. Females named Elliot have increased from 414 in 2009 to 770 in 2013, in the United States. Eliot George Eliot (1819–1880), English novelist – pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans T. S. Eliot (1888–1965), British-American author Elliott Barry Elliott (1944-2018) and Paul Elliott (born 1947), better known as The Chuckle Brothers, British comedy double act Bill Elliott (born 1955), American racing driver Bob Elliott, multiple people Brennan Elliott, Canadian actor Brian Elliott, Canadian ice hockey goaltender Bryn Elliott, English footballer Bump Elliott (1925–2019), American college football player, coach, and athletic director Chris Elliott, American actor Denholm Elliott (1922–1992), British actor Joe Elliott, lead singer for the band Def Leppard Lloyd Hartman Elliott (1918–2013), American academic Marianne Elliott (historian) (1948-), British historian of Ireland Marianne Elliott (director) (1966-), British theatrical director Poly Styrene, (1957–2011) Marianne Joan Elliott-Said, British musician Martin Elliott (1946–2010), British photographer Michele Elliott, British author, psychologist, teacher and the founder of child protection charity Kidscape Missy Elliott, American hip hop singer Peter Elliott, multiple people Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 15th Prime Minister of Canada Sam Elliott, American actor Elliot Elliot Page (born 1987), Canadian actor Adam Elliot (born 1972), Australian animator and Academy Award winner (Mama) Cass Elliot (1941–1974), American singer – pseudonym of Ellen Naomi Cohen Given name Elliott Belgrave, Barbadian citizen and retired High Court Judge Elliott Carter, American composer Eliot Engel, US Representative for New York's 16th congressional district Elliot Goldenthal, American composer Elliott Gould, American actor Eliot Ness (1903–1957), American prohibition agent Elliot Page, Canadian actor and producer Elliot Pennington, American figure skater Elliot Richardson, American politician Elliot Rodger, an American college student, who perpetrated the 2014 Isla Vista massacre Elliott Sadler, American racing driver Elliot Simmons (born 1998), English footballer Elliott Smith (1969–2003), American singer-songwriter Eliot Spitzer, American politician Fictional characters Eliot Rosewater, a character in the Kurt Vonnegut novel, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater Eliot Spencer, from Leverage Eliot Waugh, one of the main characters in The Magicians by Lev Grossman Elliot Alderson, one of the lead characters in the Mr. Robot television series Elliot Blitzer, a character in the film True Romance Elliot Carver, the antagonist in the film Tomorrow Never Dies Elliot Edwards, one of two protagonists in the Sega Saturn video game Nights into Dreams... Elliot Reid, a female character in Scrubs Elliot Richards, the protagonist in the 2000 remake of the film Bedazzled Elliot Salem, one of two protagonists later turned antagonist in the video game series Army Of Two Elliot Schafer, protagonist of In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan Elliot Stabler, a senior detective from Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Organized Crime portrayed by Christopher Meloni Elliot Vaughn, the antagonist in the film Vertical Limit Elliott, a character in the 2004 remake of the film Flight of the Phoenix Elliott, the dragon in the 1977 Disney film Pete's Dragon and its 2016 remake Elliott Spencer, the former name of the antagonist in the Hellraiser film franchise Elliott Taylor, a male main character in the film E T: the Extra-Terrestrial Elliott Templeton, a character in The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham Elliott Rodger Witt, also known as Mirage, a playable character in Apex Legends. Elyot Chase, one of the lead characters in "Private Lives" by Noël Coward Elliot Ludwig, a character from Poppy Playtime References surnames
Cooper, Cooper's, Coopers and similar may refer to: Businesses and organisations Cooper Car Company, British car company Mini Cooper, the name of several cars Cooper Tire & Rubber Company, an American company United States Cooper City, Florida Cooper, Texas in Delta County Cooper County, Missouri Elsewhere Cooper Creek, Queensland, Australia See also Cooper pair, in condensed matter physics Sly Cooper, a video game series
Dead of Night is a 1945 British American horror anthology movie directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, Robert Hamer and starring Mervyn Johns, Sally Ann Howes, Roland Culver, Judy Kelly, Googie Withers, Frederick Valk, Peter Copley. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. Other websites 1945 movies 1940s horror movies 1940s psychological movies British horror movies Movies directed by Alberto Cavalcanti‏‎ Movies directed by Charles Crichton Movies directed by Basil Dearden‏‎ Movies directed by Robert Hamer Universal Pictures movies
Atto Abbas (born on 4 July 2003) is a Nigerian footballer currently playing as a midfielder. Career statistics Notes References 2003 births Living people Nigerian footballers
A voiced bilabial implosive is a type of consonant used in some spoken languages. The letter for this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet is . The X-SAMPA letter for this sound is b_<. Features Features of the voiced bilabial implosive: Examples See also Voiceless bilabial implosive B̤ē Notes References Consonants
Harold Viets Camp Jr. (March 31, 1935 – February 14, 2022) was an American lawyer and politician. Camp was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1968 to 1974 and was a Republican. Camp died in the Stony Creek area of Branford, Connecticut on February 14, 2022 at the age of 86. References 1935 births 2022 deaths State legislators of the United States Politicians from Hartford, Connecticut Lawyers from Connecticut US Republican Party politicians
Richard Dean Mulder (May 8, 1938 – February 14, 2022) was an American Republican politician and physician. He was in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1995 until 2002. In 2004, he was a Minnesota state delegate at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Mulder was born in Rock Valley, Iowa. Mulder died on February 14, 2022 in Ivanhoe, Minnesota at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths State legislators of the United States American physicians Politicians from Iowa Politicians from Minnesota US Republican Party politicians
Ivanhoe is a city in Lincoln County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 559 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Lincoln County. References Cities in Minnesota County seats in Minnesota
Józef Zapędzki (11 March 1929 – 15 February 2022) was a Polish sport shooter. He competed at five Olympics from 1964 to 1980 in 25 m rapid fire pistol and won two gold medals, in 1968 and 1972. Zapędzki died in Wrocław, Poland on 15 February 2022, at the age of 92. References 1929 births 2022 deaths Polish Olympic medalists Olympic gold medalists
Daniel Roy LeMahieu (November 5, 1946 – February 18, 2022) was an American Republican politician. He was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He was in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 2003 to 2015. LeMahieu died in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on February 18, 2022, at the age of 75. References 1946 births 2022 deaths State legislators of the United States Politicians from Wisconsin US Republican Party politicians People from Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Gary Brooker, (29 May 1945 – 19 February 2022) was an English singer-songwriter and pianist. He was the founder and lead singer of the rock band Procol Harum. His genres included hard rock, progressive rock and jazz. His career began in 1962. Brooker was born in London, England. In June 2003, he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Brooker died from cancer at his London home on 19 February 2022, at the age of 76. References 1945 births 2022 deaths Cancer deaths in London English rock singers English pianists Singer-songwriters from London English rock musicians Musicians from London
Daniel Graham (March 31, 1942 – February 19, 2022) was an American visual artist, writer, and curator. He wrote art theory essays and reviews of rock music. He was known for his video performance art through glass and mirror installation art and closed-circuit television. Graham died on February 19, 2022 in New York City at the age of 79. References 1942 births 2022 deaths American essayists American painters American critics Artists from Illinois Writers from Illinois People from Urbana, Illinois
Franz Grave (25 November 1932 – 19 February 2022) was a German Catholic prelate. He was auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Essen from 1988 until his retirement in 2008. He was born in Essen, Germany. Grave became a priest in 1959. Grave died on 19 February 2022 in Essen at the age of 89. References 1932 births 2022 deaths German Roman Catholics Roman Catholic bishops People from Essen
Xavier Rivera Marc (16 January 1948 – 19 February 2022) was a Mexican actor. He was known for his roles in Two Mules for Sister Sara, The Bridge in the Jungle, and The Legend of Zorro. Marc was born in Jalisco, Mexico. Marc died on 19 February 2022, at the age of 74. References Other websites 1948 births 2022 deaths Mexican movie actors Mexican television actors Mexican stage actors
Lewis Patrick "Podge" Hughes (10 April 1943 – 19 February 2022) was an Irish cricketer and teacher. He was a right-handed batsman. He played thirteen times for the Ireland cricket team between 1965 and 1978. Hughes was born in Blackrock, Ireland. Hughes died on 19 February 2022, aged 78. References 1943 births 2022 deaths Irish cricketers
Stanley Lloyd Kaufman Jr. (born December 30, 1945) is an American movie director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is the co-founder of Troma Entertainment movie studio. He is known for directing The Toxic Avenger and Tromeo and Juliet. References 1945 births Living people Movie directors from New York City Movie producers from New York City Screenwriters from New York City Actors from New York City American movie actors
Edison Eduardo Bonomi Varela (14 October 1948 – 20 February 2022) was a Uruguayan guerrilla member and politician. He was a member of the Movement of Popular Participation – Broad Front. He was Minister of Labour and Social Welfare from 2005 to 2009, and as Minister of the Interior from 2010 to 2020. In 2020, he was elected as Senator of the Republic. Bonomi died of cardiac arrest in Parque del Plata, Uruguay on 20 February 2022, at the age of 73. References 1948 births 2022 deaths Uruguayan politicians Deaths from cardiac arrest
Jamal Edwards (24 August 1990 – 20 February 2022) was a British music businessman and DJ. He was the founder of the online urban music platform SB.TV. Edwards was an ambassador for the Prince's Trust. He was known for his charity works relating to youth centers and education. Edwards died at his mother's home in Acton, London on 20 February 2022, at the age of 31 from a sudden heart attack. References 1990 births 2022 deaths Deaths from myocardial infarction British DJs Businesspeople from London Musicians from London People from Bedfordshire British philanthropists
Oleksandr Sydorenko (27 May 1960 – 20 February 2022), also known as Aleksandr Sidorenko, was an individual medley swimmer. He won a gold medal at the 400 m individual medley at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Sydorenko died in Mariupol, Ukraine on 20 February 2022 from COVID-19, aged 61. References 1960 births 2022 deaths Ukrainian sportspeople Soviet Olympic gold medalists Swimmers Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine
Nava Arad (; 4 December 1938 – 21 February 2022) was an Israeli Labor Party politician. She was a member of the Knesset between 1981 and 1992, and again from 1995 until 1996. Arad was born in Kibbutz Hulda in Mandatory Palestine. Arad died on 21 February 2022, at the age of 83. References 1938 births 2022 deaths Israeli politicians
Robert Gilliland Beckel (November 15, 1948 – February 21, 2022) was an American political analyst and pundit. He was a former analyst and commentator on Fox News. He co-hosted The Five until he was released in 2015. Beckel later became a commentator for CNN. In 2017, he returned to Fox News as a co-host of The Five. A few months later, he was fired after he was accused of making a racist comment against an employee. Beckel died on February 21, 2022, at the age of 73. References 1948 births 2022 deaths American columnists American political commentators American television presenters Fox News people CNN people Journalists from New York City Television personalities from New York City
Stewart John Llewellyn Bevan (10 March 1948 – February 2022) was a British actor. He was best known for his roles in Brannigan (1975), The Ghoul (1975), House of Mortal Sin (1976), Ivanhoe (1982), Chromophobia (2005) and The Scouting Book for Boys (2009). He played Clifford Jones in Doctor Who (1973) and Ray Oswell in Emmerdale (1977). Bevan died in February 2022, at the age of 73. References 1948 births 2022 deaths British movie actors British television actors British stage actors Actors from London
Chor Yuen (), born Cheung Po-kin (; 8 October 1934 – 21 February 2022), was a Hong Kong movie director, screenwriter, and actor. Chor was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, Republic of China. His career began in 1954 and he retired in 2004. He was known for directing Emperor and His Brother (1981), The Duel of the Century (1981), Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman (1982), Mad, Mad 83 (1983) and The Hidden Power of the Dragon Sabre (1984). In 2014, it was reported that Chor had dementia. He died on 21 February 2022 in Hong Kong from the disease, aged 87. References 1934 births 2022 deaths Actors from Hong Kong Screenwriters Movie directors
Paul Edward Farmer (October 26, 1959 – February 21, 2022) was an American medical anthropologist and physician. He was a professor at Harvard University and the chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Farmer was the co-founder and chief strategist of Partners In Health (PIH). He was professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Farmer died in his sleep from a heart attack in Butaro, Rwanda on February 21, 2022, at the age of 62. References 1959 births 2022 deaths American anthropologists American academics American physicians Educators from Massachusetts Scientists from Massachusetts Scientists from New Haven, Connecticut Educators from New Haven, Connecticut Deaths from myocardial infarction
Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Kozlovsky (; 7 May 1929 – 21 February 2022) was a Russian politician. He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He was Minister of Geology from 1975 to 1989. Kozlovsky died on 21 February 2022, at the age of 92. References 1929 births 2022 deaths Russian politicians Soviet politicians Russian scientists Geologists
Mekapati Goutham Reddy (2 November 1971 – 21 February 2022) was an Indian businessman and politician. He was a member of the YSR Congress Party. Reddy was born in the Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh. He was a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly between 2014 until his death. In January 2022, Reddy tested positive for COVID-19 and was hospitalized in Hyderabad, Telangana. He died a month later from a heart attack on 21 February 2022, aged 50. References 1971 births 2022 deaths Deaths from myocardial infarction Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in India Indian businesspeople Indian politicians
Sir Richard Charles Scrimgeour Shepherd (6 December 1942 – 19 or 21 February 2022) was a British Conservative politician. He was Member of Parliament for Aldridge-Brownhills from 1979 to 2015. References 1942 births 2022 deaths UK MPs 1979–1983 UK MPs 1983–1987 UK MPs 1987–1992 UK MPs 1992–1997 UK MPs 1997–2001 UK MPs 2001–2005 UK MPs 2005–2010 UK MPs 2010–2015 Former Conservative Party (UK) MPs Scottish politicians People from Aberdeen People from West Midlands (county)
Abdul Waheed (30 November 1936 – 21 February 2022), also known as Abdul Waheed Khan, born in the British Raj, was a Pakistani field hockey player. He won an Olympic gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He played center forward, and scored the first goal in the team's final game. Waheed died in Karachi, Pakistan on 21 February 2022, at the age of 85. References 1936 births 2022 deaths Pakistani people Olympic gold medalists Field hockey players
Ivan Mykhailovych Dziuba (; 26 July 1931 – 22 February 2022) was a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, dissident and politician. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, elected in 1991. Dziuba was the Minister of Culture of Ukraine (1992—1994). He was the Co-Chief of Editorial Board of the Encyclopaedia of Modern Ukraine. He also co-founded the People's Movement of Ukraine. Dziuba died in Kyiv, Ukraine on 22 February 2022, at the age of 90. References 1931 births 2022 deaths Ukrainian politicians Ukrainian writers Ukrainian educators Political activists
Mark William Lanegan (November 25, 1964 – February 22, 2022) was an American singer-songwriter, author, and musician. He became known as the lead singer for early grunge band Screaming Trees. He was also known as a member of Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins. He released eleven solo studio albums. Lanegan was known for his baritone voice. Lanegan wrote about his alcoholism and heroin addiction during his early years in 2020. He was sober for almost ten years. In March 2021, Lanegan was hospitalised with COVID-19 and almost died while in multiple comas. Lanegan died at his home in Killarney, Ireland, on the morning of February 22, 2022, at the age of 57. References 1964 births 2022 deaths American singer-songwriters American rock singers American rock guitarists American keyboard players American folk singers American folk musicians American blues singers American blues musicians Singers from Seattle, Washington Musicians from Seattle, Washington Writers from Seattle, Washington
Sobriety is the condition of not having any levels or effects from alcohol or drugs. Sobriety is also seen to be the natural state of a human being at birth. A person in a state of sobriety is called sober. References
Abdul Rehman Malik NI (12 December 1951 – 23 February 2022) was a Pakistani politician and a Federal Investigation Agency officer. He was the Interior Minister from 25 March 2008 until 16 March 2013. In 2018, he was elected to the Senate. In 2020, Malik was accused of rape by an American journalist. Malik died of respiratory failure caused by COVID-19 at a hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan on 23 February 2022 at the age of 70. References 1951 births 2022 deaths Pakistani politicians Deaths from respiratory failure Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan
Miriam "Miri" Regev (; born Miriam Siboni on 26 May 1965) is an Israeli politician. She was a Brigadier-general in the Israel Defense Forces. She is a member of the Knesset for Likud since 2009. She was Minister of Culture and Sport and as Minister of Transportation. Regev was born in Kiryat Gat, Israel. In August 2021, Regev announced she would run for the Likud leadership to replace Benjamin Netanyahu. References 1965 births Living people Likud politicians Israeli generals
Kiryat Gat, also spelled Qiryat Gat (), is a city in the Southern District of Israel. It is south of Tel Aviv, north of Beersheba, and from Jerusalem. References Cities in Israel
Nord Stream (, Severny potok) is a system of offshore natural gas pipelines in Europe. They are running under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany. It includes two pipelines running from Vyborg in northwestern Russia to Lubmin near Greifswald in northeastern Germany forming the original Nord Stream (also known as Nord Stream 1; and two further pipelines running from Ust-Luga in northwestern Russia to Lubmin termed Nord Stream 2. References Russia Germany
Suisse secrets was a February 2022 leak of details of more than CHF 100 billion (US$108.5bn, €95.5bn or £80bn) held in offshore accounts. They were connected to over 30,000 clients of Credit Suisse in Switzerland. Some of the clients listed were Abdullah II of Jordan, Imelda Marcos, Ferdinand Marcos, Gamal Mubarak, Omar Suleiman and Pavlo Lazarenko. References February 2022 events
Pavlo Ivanovych Lazarenko (; born 23 January 1953) is a former Ukrainian politician. He was the Prime Minister from 1996 to 1997. In August 2006, he was convicted and sentenced to prison in the United States for money laundering, wire fraud and extortion. References 1953 births Living people Prime Ministers of Ukraine
Gamal Al Din Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak (, ; born 27 December 1963) is an Egyptian businessman, politician and criminal. He is the younger of the two sons of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and former First Lady Suzanne Mubarak. He was known for having much political influence in Egypt before the revolution of early 2011. Gamal was deputy secretary-general of the National Democratic Party. In 2014 and 2015, he was convicted of political corruption and sentenced to four years in prison. References 1963 births Living people Egyptian businesspeople Egyptian politicians Criminals People from Cairo
Germany have long history before 1871, having different tribes and states, there are many names of Germany in different languages, more than any other European nation. For example, in the German language, the country is known as from the Old High German , in Spanish as and in French as from the name of the Alamanni tribe, in Italian as from the Latin , in Polish as from the Protoslavic nemets, and in Finnish and Estonian as and respectively from the name of the Saxon tribe. Names from Alemanni The name Allemagne came from the Germanic Alemanni tribe, who lived in Alemannia (today's Alsace, parts of Baden-Württemberg and Switzerland). In English, the name "Almain" or "Alman" was used for Germany until the 16th century. The word German was first used in 1520 as an alternative word, it then becoming a replacement word. Names from Germania The name Germany came from the Latin Germania in the 3rd century BC, it was word describing fertile land for farming behind the limes. The Gauls called the people who crossed east of the Rhine Germani but the original Germanic tribes did not call themselves that. Julius Caesar was the first to use Germanus in writing when describing people in north-eastern Gaul in his Commentarii de Bello Gallico: he records the four northern Belgic tribes: Condrusi, Eburones, Caeraesi and Paemani. References History of Germany
Gravesend Grammar School is a grammar school with academy status located in Gravesend, Kent, England. Head masters 1893–1898 James T. Dalladay (qv. Arthur James Dalladay) 1898–1924 Henry F.A. Wigley FCS 1924–1946 Revd Samuel Lister 1946–1963 William H.E. Stevens FRSA 1963–1968 Peter Arnold-Craft JP 1968–1974 Roy Cooke 1974–1977 James Brogden 1978–1985 Peter T. Sanderson 1985–2000 Peter J. Read 2000–2018 Geoffrey S. Wybar 2018–present Malcolm Moaby Deputy head masters 1893–1898 Sidney A. Sworn 1898–1907 James T. Dalladay AMC 1907–1931 David Foster 1931–1936 Harold Law 1936–1958 Arthur Richards 1958–1964 Les C. Furley 1964–1973 Edwin W. Walker 1973–1977 Peter T. Sanderson DLC 1979–1986 John E. Edwards 1986–1990 Robin H. Curtis 1990–2013 Brian Simpson 2004–2008 Joanne L. Seymour 2015–2016 Malcolm Moaby 2019–present Sarah Tremain Notable former pupils Sir Derek Barton FRS (1918-1998), organic chemist and Nobel Prize laureate Johnny Hills (born 1934), professional footballer, Tottenham Hotspur FC Janis Antonovics FRS (born 1942), Professor of Biology, University of Virginia, 1998–present, winner of the 1999 Sewall Wright Award David A. Cooke (born 1949), rugby player, Harlequins and England Paul Greengrass CBE (born 1955), BAFTA-winning and Academy Award-nominated film director Cllr Mike Woodin (1965–2004), former principal spokesman for the Green Party of England and Wales and Oxford City Councillor Simon Adams (Paul Ritter) (1966-2021), actor, Friday Night Dinner, Chernobyl, Quantum of Solace, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Adrian Owen OBE (born 1966), Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging, University of Western Ontario, Canada, 2010–present Tan Dhesi (born 1978), Mayor of Gravesham, 2011-2012, Member of Parliament for Slough, 2017–present Sam Walker (born 1991), professional footballer, Reading FC Fikayo Tomori (born 1997), professional footballer, AC Milan and England References Other websites Gravesend Grammar School website Ofsted Report Kent Educational institutions 1893 establishments in England
The Bokermannohyla ahenea is a frog that lives in Atlantic forests in Brazil. Scientists have only seen it in one place: Serra do Bocaina. References Frogs Animals of South America
Hans Wendlandt (18 January 1918 - 20 February 1978) was a German football player and manager. He managed Arminia Bielefeld from 1966 to 1969. Other websites 1918 births 1978 deaths German football managers Arminia Bielefeld managers Association football midfielders German footballers SV Waldhof Mannheim managers
Egon Piechaczek (November 16, 1931 in Chorzow, Poland – October 23, 2006 ) was a Polish football player and football manager. Career He played for AKS Chorzów, Wawel Kraków, Legia Warsaw, Ruch Chorzów, Odra Opole and FSV Frankfurt. Coaching career He coached Kaiserslautern and Arminia Bielefeld in Germany. He was involved in the 1971 Bundesliga scandal. He later coached PAOK, Panionios and Apollon Limassol. References 1931 births 2006 deaths Polish footballers Polish football managers Arminia Bielefeld managers Association football forwards PAOK FC managers
Uripok () is a town in Imphal West district of the Indian state of Manipur. Cult of Laikhurembi In Uripok, there is a temple of Goddess Laikhurembi. A carnival like atmosphere subdues the sacred traditional ritualistic ceremonies during the festival of Lai Haraoba. Among the noisy possession of the festive events, the maibis (priestesses) dance in the gentle melodies produced by pena. When the music stopped, the maibis became possessed by the spirits. Then, they delivered oracles. The audiences listen very attentively to their words. References
Calao Systems was a French company making small Linux-based computers, like the size of a USB. The company has gone bankrupt in April 2016. 2007 establishments in France 2016 disestablishments in Europe Defunct companies of Europe Companies of France Technology companies of Europe
Historically, the United Kingdom has been a big producer of music. Including church music, traditional folk music and instrumentation of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. The countries of the United Kingdom has its own folk music forms, which is popular until the era of industrialisation. Many British musicians have influenced modern music around the world, and the United Kingdom has one of the world's largest music industries. Genres include pop, rock, also sub-genres like avant-funk, new wave, acid jazz, neo soul, trip hop, dubstep and industrial. Folk music Every countries of the United Kingdom has its own. folk music forms. Folk music is an important sub-culture within society. English folk music England has a long history of folk music. During the medieval period there were forms of music, song and dance. A lot of the tradition has been preserved and is practiced. There are a number other forms of music that made subgenres such as British folk rock, folk punk and folk metal, popular in areas such as Northumbria and Cornwall. Gaels folk music Ulster/Irish folk music Ireland, including Northern Ireland, has vibrant folk traditions. The popularity of traditional instruments such as fiddles has remained throughout the centuries even as analogues in Great Britain died out. Perhaps the most famous modern musician from Northern Ireland influenced by folk tradition is Van Morrison. Scottish folk music Scottish folk music includes many kinds of songs, including ballads and laments, sung by a single singer with accompaniment by bagpipes, fiddles or harps. Traditional dances include waltzes, reels, strathspeys and jigs. Alongside the other areas of the United Kingdom, Scotland underwent a roots revival in the 1960s. Cathy-Ann McPhee and Jeannie Robertson were the heroes of this revival, which inspired some revolutions in band formats by groups like The Clutha, The Whistlebinkies, The Boys of the Lough and the Incredible String Band. Welsh folk music Wales is a Celtic country that features folk music played at twmpathau (communal dances) and gwyl werin (music festivals). Welsh music also includes male voice choirs and songs accompanied by a harp. Having long been subordinate to English culture, Welsh musicians in the late 20th century had to reconstruct traditional music when a roots revival began. This revival began in the late 1970s and achieved some mainstream success in the UK in the 1980s with performers like Robin Huw Bowen, Moniars and Gwerinos. References
Sultanpur is a samll city in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is headquarter of the district with the same name. Sultanpur is on the banks of Gomti river and 135 km east to state capital Lucknow. Awadhi is common language of this city and district. References Uttar Pradesh
Sultanpur district is a district in Uttar Pradesh, India. This district is part of Faizabad division in Uttar Pradesh state. The administrative headquarters of the district is Sultanpur city. The total area of Sultanpur district is 2672.89 Sq. km. References Uttar Pradesh
Lean, also known as purple drank, purp, or oil is a drug drink, made by mixing cough or cold syrup containing codeine and promethazine with a drink. The drink originated in Houston, Texas, and is popular in hip hop culture or those who live in the southern United States. Jokes have been made about this drug, most commonly "I LOVE LEAN". References Drugs Names the term of the name lean is used because of its tendency to make it hard for you to stand up straight "purple" is used as a common other name because of the purple color it has due to the cough syrup other names commonly used include Other names include "sizzurp", "syrup", "drank", "barre", "purple jelly", "wok", "Texas tea", "Memphis mud", "dirty Sprite" and "purple flurp"
Graeme Ernest Lee (born 1 September 1935) is a former New Zealand politician. He served as a member of the New Zealand Parliament from 1981 to 1996. He was a member of the National Party before he founded the Christian Democrat Party in 1994. Lee was born in Paeroa, North Island. His daughter, Denise Lee, was also a National Party MP, from 2017 to 2020. References 1935 births Living people New Zealand politicians People from North Island
The brown rat is Rattus norvegicus. It is also known as the common rat, sewer rat, wharf rat, Norwegian rat and Parisian rat. It is a large brown or grey rodent with a head and body length of up to 28 cm (11 in) long, and a tail slightly shorter than that. It weighs between 140 and 500 gms (5 and 17+3⁄4 oz). This rodent has spread to all continents except Antarctica, and is the dominant rat in Europe and much of North America. With rare exceptions, the brown rat lives wherever humans live, especially in urban areas. The rat has been wrongly associated with the bubonic plague. However, the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, is endemic in only a few rodent species and is usually transmitted by rat fleas. Carrier rodents today include ground squirrels and wood rats. References Old World rats and mice
Portuguese Sign language () is a sign language used mainly by deaf people (inability to heard) in Portugal. It is recognised in the present Constitution of Portugal. It was influenced by Swedish Sign Language, through a Swedish school for the Deaf that was built in Lisbon. References Sign languages Languages of Europe Portugal
Rattini is a very diverse tribe of muroid rodents in the subfamily Murinae. They are found around Asia and Australasia, with a few species in Europe and northern Africa. The most well-known members of this group are the true rats (genus Rattus), seen worldwide.
Gildo Vinícius Coelho de Almeida (born April 13, 1987) is a Brazilian actor. He began his career in 2009 in Multishow series, Beijo, Me Liga, and gained prominence in the 19th season of the telenovela Young Hearts in 2011. I Love Paraisópolis in 2015 Amor.com in 2017 and Nos Tempos do Imperador in 2021. Gil dated actresses Monique Alfradique and Fabiúla Nascimento. Coelho was born in Rio de Janeiro. Filmography References Other websites Brazilian actors 1987 births Living people
Rudolf "Rudi" Faßnacht (28 December 1934 in Neu-Ulm in Bavaria – 25 July 2000 in Gonesse) was a German football manager. Faßnacht coached MSV Duisburg. They finished 7th place in the 1970–71 Bundesliga. Faßnacht died along with his wife on board Air France Flight 4590, the Concorde which crashed in Gonesse, near Paris, on 25 July 2000. Related pages Air France Flight 4590 References Other websites 1934 births 2000 deaths German footballers German football managers MSV Duisburg managers Arminia Bielefeld managers Association football defenders
Doha Tower previously named as Burj Qatar and Doha High Rise Office Building, is a skyscraper in Doha, Qatar. It is 238 meters (780.8 feet) tall and has 46 floors. It was built in 2012. Related pages List of tallest buildings in the world Other websites Emporis.com - Doha Tower Skycrapercenter.com – Doha Tower Doha High Rise Office / Jean Nouvel Skyscrapers in Qatar 2012 establishments in Asia
The administrative divisions of New York are the parts of the government that gives services in the State of New York. There are boroughs, counties, cities, townships called "towns", and villages. New York Subdivisions of the United States
The major alar cartilage (also sometimes called the greater alar cartilage, or lower lateral cartilage) is a thin, bendable piece of the nose. It helps make the upper part of the nostril shape. It bends at the tip of the nose to help connect to the inside middle part of the nose. Nose
In Greek mythology, Silenus (; , ) was a friend and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. Greek mythology
AMC might mean: AMC (TV channel), an American television channel AMC Theatres, a chain of American movie theaters
A floating island is a large mass of organic particles that float on the surface of a water body. Floating islands occur naturally, but some are artificial. Naturally occurring floating islands include icebergs and pumice rafts. Their thickness varies from a few centimetres to a few metres. Floating islands are generally found on marshlands, lakes, and similar wetland locations, and can be many hectares in size. Geography Islands
Runyon Canyon Park is a park in Los Angeles, California, at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, managed by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks.
Jupiter Farms or better know "The Farm" is a census-designated place (CDP) of Florida in the United States. According to the 2020 census, Jupiter Farms has 12,572 people. It is located west of the Town of Jupiter. References Census-designated places in Florida Palm Beach County, Florida
Erhard Ahmann (21 May 1941 – 14 December 2005) was a German football manager. In 1972, he was the assistant manager of the West Germany national football team. Later he mainly managed Arminia Bielefeld and Alemannia Aachen. Other websites Career stats 1941 births 2005 deaths German football managers Arminia Bielefeld managers Alemannia Aachen managers German footballers Association football defenders
Karl-Heinz Feldkamp (born 2 June 1934) is a German retired football manager and player. References Other websites Karl-Heinz Feldkamp at eintracht-archiv.de German footballers German football managers Borussia Dortmund managers 1934 births Living people Arminia Bielefeld managers Association football midfielders
Masculine is a grammatical gender, present in all languages ​​that have this grammatical category. It usually applies to animate objects of the male gender, but is also often used with inanimate, and in some cases animates of the female gender. For example, in Italian they are masculine nouns man (masculine animate), desco (inanimate), soprano (feminine animate). Gender Grammar
Paulinha Abelha, stage name of Paula de Menezes Nascimento Leça Viana (August 16, 1978 - February 23, 2022) was a Brazilian singer. She was the lead singer for the band Calcinha Preta. She recorded songs Including "Louca Por Ti", "Baby Doll", "Vou Te Dominar", "Trap", "24 Hours of Love", "Open My Heart", "Ainda Te Amo" and "Tutti-Frutti ". Career Abelha began her singing career at the age of 12 in Sergipe. For three years, she invested in her career with her own band called Flor de Mel, but her parents could not afford to support the band. This made Paulinha give up on the project. Later, she joined the band Panela de Barro. She was a member of the band for three years, getting experience as a singer. Abelha was discovered by Gilton Andrade. He was the manager and director of the band Calcinha Preta. Abelha was one of the main voices of the band. She was a member for 12 years. During this time, They recorded 22 albums and 3 DVD. She left the band Calcinha Preta in early 2010 and joined the band GDO do Forró. In August 2010, she left GDO do Forró to start a new project with her then husband, Marlus Viana. Viana was also a member of Calcinha Preta. In 2014, The duo said they were returning to band. Personal Life Abelha was married to Marlus Viana for ten years. They announced their separation in 2015. In 2017, she started dating Clevinho Santos. Death On February 11, 2022, She went to hospital in Aracaju, Sergipe. SHe had symptoms of kidney failure. She died on 23 February 2022 from complication of the disease. References 1980 births 2022 deaths Brazilian singers
Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer (16 October 1943 – April 2021) was a German football manager. References 1943 births 2021 deaths German football managers Arminia Bielefeld managers Borussia Dortmund managers Bundesliga managers
Horst Franz (born 17 June 1940) is a German football manager. His son Sascha Franz is also a football coach. He began his coaching career in Austria. References 1940 births Living people German football managers Arminia Bielefeld managers Borussia Dortmund managers FC Schalke 04 managers Bundesliga managers Karlsruher SC managers Rot-Weiss Essen managers
The Porto Alegre golden-eyed tree frog (Trachycephalus mesophaeus) is a frog that lives in Brazil. It lives in Atlantic forests. Scientists have seen it as high up as 800 meters above sea level. References Frogs Animals of South America