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null | This declaration was a response to the Dutch's lack of present gifts and an accidental attack on a Moroccan ship. However, the Dutch gained a significant advantage during the conflict through effective blockades of Moroccan ports, well-organized patrols against Moroccan ships, the destruction of the king's two best ships, and other great losses for the Moroccans under the leadership of Captains Dedel and Kinsbergen. These factors put the Moroccans in a strong disadvantage, ultimately leading to a treaty being imposed on them. As part of the treaty, all Dutch slaves held in Moroccan captivity were released without any ransom. | 88 |
null | On October 17th, Rossignol was finally granted an audience with the king. However, two of the king's servants delivered the gifts to the king on his behalf, as Rossignol was not allowed to personally meet the king, a restriction that had been in place for two years. He was instructed to wait in the king's garden until he received his gifts back, since the king, displeased with the presents, informed Rossignol that he could take them back to the Dutch Republic. Rossignol, however, argued that this would be considered an insult to the States General and could potentially provoke a war. | 527 |
null | signed by the king himself to lend authority, the second letter delved into the reasons behind the king's shift from his initial decision of abstaining from declaring war to ultimately opting for war against the Dutch Republic. The primary cause for this declaration of war stemmed from an incident wherein Dutch ships, mistakenly attacked a Moroccan vessel, mistaking it for a Algerian one. Rossignol, the envoy, was suprised that Morocco declared war since, they just started a war with Spain, and tensions where rising with Algeria, nevertheless he dispatched both letters to the States General. Upon receiving the letter, the States General convened a meeting and accepted the declaration of war on January 1, 1775. | 527 |
null | Van Kinsbergen was dispatched with two frigates, posing as an "ambassador. " He was warmly received and eventually negotiated a peace agreement with the king. As part of the accord, 58 Dutch slaves were liberated without the need for any ransom payment | 528 |
null | In response, the Moroccan king ratified the peace agreement with Admiral Picot, expressing his desire for friendship and the restoration of peaceful relations between the two nations. Aftermath In the Dutch Republic, both the populace and the States General were happy with the peace, especially the traders. This conflict is often considered the most significant war between the Dutch and the Moroccans, yet it remains largely overlooked and rarely discussed. References | 170 |
null | The rest account for another two final tables, a seventh place in 1986 ($34,200), and a ninth place finish in 1994 ($33,600); and a 14th place in 1993 ($16,880), a 29th place in 1999 ($15,000), and a 43th place in 2004 ($60,000)}}. As of August 2023, Lott's total live tournament winnings exceeds $300,000. References Living people Poker players | 73 |
null | However, this hasn't stopped some world leaders from meeting President Vladimir Putin and other officials. This list only includes heads of state and government that visited Russia while serving as the head of state or government. See also List of serving heads of state and government that have visited Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine Referennces 2022 in international relations 2023 in international relations Reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine 2020s-related lists Russia-related lists Lists of diplomatic trips Diplomatic visits by heads of government Lists of diplomatic visits by heads of state | 39 |
null | Fuzhong Village (福中里), an urban village in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. | 98 |
null | He is organizer of the international drug syndicate Khimprom. Early life Egor Burkin was born on October 24, 1989 in Sterlitamak, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, RSFSR, to engineer Vasily Fedorovich and economist Natalia Valerievna. According to investigations, as a result of a special operation by the Russian special services, in 2016 Burkin moved to Ukraine and received a passport of a citizen of Ukraine in the name of Levchenko Yehor Vasylyovych. | 123 |
null | The main task of the criminal organization is to create a unified logistics network for the production and sale (through the so-called "bookmarks") of narcotic drugs and synthetic psychotropic substances in Russia, Ukraine and other countries of the former USSR. | 126 |
null | Later, they were distributed by wholesale "warehouses" in the sales territories of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, and then packaged for retail sale through "bookmarks". After the salts were included in the list of banned drugs in 2014, Burkin was arrested for creating an organized criminal group (part 1 of Article 210 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). Despite the severity of the charges, Burkin was released on his own recognizance due to his ties to the Russian special services, after which he moved to Ukraine. | 67 |
null | More than four tons of mephedrone and salts were seized from illicit trafficking. The operatives also found three and a half tons of precursors, 250 pieces of laboratory equipment, nine cars and eighteen Russian passports with signs of forgery. The activities of the drug syndicate were reoriented almost entirely to the territory of Ukraine. In Ukraine As a result of a special operation by the Russian special services, in 2016 Burkin moved to Ukraine and received a passport of a citizen of Ukraine in the name of Yehor Levchenko. | 130 |
null | At that time, Egor Burkin and his associates found support in the person of the then head of the Department for Combating Drug Crimes, and now a collaborator with Russia, Illia Kyva. According to the investigation, Illia Kyva received a monthly tribute from Burkin and contributed to the growth and increase in the drug cartel's turnover – as of 2018, Khimprom had about 20 offices in Ukraine, employing about 200 operators. According to sources, after the conclusion of the Minsk agreements, a network of drug laboratories was opened in the Ukrainian part of Donbas under the control of the military-civilian administration, supervised by Illia Kyva. | 43 |
null | 30 active members of the group were arrested, drugs, weapons and explosives were seized from them, as well as about 35 luxury cars. | 143 |
null | Investigations | 272 |
null | They also recruit corrupt law enforcement officers for a monetary reward (with the help of lawyers), recording it on hidden cameras, and passing the recordings to Burkin. Later, through blackmail, they use the latter in the activities of the drug syndicate and the fulfillment of certain orders, including kidnapping. | 239 |
null | This created a platform for their further recruitment and use for various purposes, including further destabilization of the situation in Ukraine. Call centers According to Ukrainian media, Burkin is involved in the redistribution of the fraudulent call center market in Ukraine. References Living people 1989 births People from Sterlitamak Drug traffickers Russian businesspeople | 170 |
null | The single-aisled church was built in the thirteenth century and has a five-sided closed choir and a roof turret. | 262 |
null | Gallery References Bibliography External links Populated places in Groningen (province) Westerkwartier (municipality) | 137 |
null | Medal summary Medal table Non-Olympic/Paralympic classes Men Women Para-rowing References External links Official website World Rowing website World Rowing Championships World Championships World Rowing Championships International sports competitions hosted by Serbia Rowing competitions in Serbia World Rowing Championships | 51 |
null | Initially linked to only one of these crimes, he was later linked to the 1982 killing and given another life term with parole eligibility, stirring controversy among locals who wished that he remain incarcerated for the rest of his natural life. Murders Donna Jean Ball | 109 |
null | The assailant then stopped his car, approached her and demanded money, and after Ball gave some to him, he proceeded to stab her eight times in the chest and face. | 116 |
null | The two men then went to her car and attempted to confront her attacker, but he sped away before they could do so. After informing her family of what had happened, they drove to the Cabell Huntingdon Hospital, where Ball was pronounced dead on arrival. | 92 |
null | His appeal was rejected, and he remained incarcerated at the West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville. Mark Withers | 252 |
null | commuted his sentence to life with parole for his good conduct while incarcerated, and in February 1979, Blake was paroled. He moved to Morgantown, where he reportedly violated his parole on at least one occasion but was never arrested. In March 1982, he moved to Wheeling, where he eventually obtained a license to run a local bar despite being a felon. | 123 |
null | He went up to them, knocked on the window and started screaming at Withers to open the door and give him their money. When he rolled down the window, Blake ended up shooting Withers and later threw his body over a fence, then raped the girl and left. Despite the female victim surviving the ordeal and informing the police, they were unable to arrest a suspect and the case went cold. As part of police procedure, officers obtained semen samples from the attacker after the girl received treatment at a hospital in Martins Ferry. | 126 |
null | New charges | 234 |
null | In order to avoid a potential death sentence, Blake pleaded guilty to all charges in 2010, and was thus given a 20-year-to-life sentence. As per sentencing guidelines at the time, he is eligible for parole after serving at least 70% of his sentence. Parole applications | 113 |
null | Blake's bid for parole was eventually rejected, and his scheduled date is for April 2032. See also List of serial killers in the United States References External links ODRC Inmate Locator Kevin Flanagan's response to the Parole Board 1945 births Living people 20th-century American criminals American male criminals Male serial killers American serial killers American people convicted of murder People convicted of murder by West Virginia People convicted of murder by Ohio | 169 |
null | In June 2023, he announced that he was joining a new civil movement. On 15 July 2023, Mnqasela announced the formation of the Alliance of Citizens for Change (ACC) at the Rocklands Civic Centre in Mitchells Plain. | 279 |
null | References 2023 establishments in South Africa Political parties established in 2023 Political parties in South Africa | 56 |
null | Shandao may also refer to: Shandao Temple, temple in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan Shandao Temple metro station, the western terminus of the Bannan line operated by the Taipei Metro in Taipei City. | 34 |
null | Personal life Burkhart was born in Boca Raton, Florida to Dale and Robin Burkhart. Gymnastics career 2018 Burkhart competed at the Junior Pan American Championships in June alongside Brandon Briones, JR Chou, and Isaiah Drake; together they finished first as a team. During event finals he finished seventh on parallel bars and fourth on horizontal bar. | 157 |
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null | He won the gold medal alongside the team. | 304 |
null | He placed fifteenth overall. Burkgart next competed at the Xfinity National Championships where he placed twelfth in the all-around but won silver on floor exercise behind Paul Juda. Competitive history References External links 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Colorado American male artistic gymnasts Stanford Cardinal men's gymnasts | 221 |
null | Name change | 330 |
null | , and joined the Perthshire League. The club improved to the extent that it was top of the League in 1923–24 when it ground to a halt, albeit in part by virtue of playing the most matches; the Perthshire FA eventually awarded the title to the club, Dunkeld becoming champions with a negative goal difference. | 41 |
null | The club had entered the Scottish Qualifying Cup from 1904–05 (with a hiatus in the late 1900s) but has never managed to get far enough to gain entry to the national competition; a protest about a 2–1 defeat at Blairgowrie Amateurs in the second round in 1921–22 was dismissed as having arrived at the Scottish FA 10 minutes too late. However in 1923–24 a win at Huntingtower and a bye put the club in the third round of the Qualifying Cup. Although it lost at that stage to Coldstream the club had at least qualified for the Cup itself. The reward was home tie with Partick Thistle in the first round, but Dunkeld & Birnam sold the home advantage, and an 8,000 crowd saw Thistle cruise home 11–0, Sandy Hair scoring a double hat-trick. | 50 |
null | However, after the game had to be postponed twice because of bad weather, Dunkeld & Birnam scratched, unable to bring the team together a third time. Suspension | 299 |
null | Dundee Violet protested that two players, George Dargie and James Robertson, had, with the connivance of Bruce Reid of Dunkeld, played in the under false names. The Scottish FA's verdict was brutal - the club was suspended to the end of the season and find £25, and Dargie, Robertson, Reid, and three other players (who had withheld evidence) were given permanent suspensions from the game. The Scottish FA gave an appeal short shrift. | 36 |
null | Notable players | 368 |
null | In the summer of 2015, he became a company commander, and in 2019 — the commander of the 3rd Battalion. He was wounded three times. | 302 |
null | In 2022, he was appointed commander of the newly created 47th Mechanized Brigade. Awards Order of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, 1st class (8 August 2022) Order of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, 2nd class (7 March 2022) Order of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, 3rd class (4 February 2016) Order of the People's Hero of Ukraine Medal "Defender of the Fatherland" (27 October 2016) Living people Recipients of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 1st class Recipients of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 2nd class Recipients of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 3rd class | 112 |
null | The cathedral was listed on the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) on 9 March 1989 as a place of regional significance. An organ was installed to one side of the rear gallery and was first used in 1903. References External links Roman Catholic cathedrals in Victoria (state) Gothic Revival church buildings in Australia Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale Roman Catholic churches completed in 1887 Sale Sale, Victoria Sale | 150 |
null | References 1924 births 1977 deaths French Ministers of Agriculture French Resistance members École nationale d'administration alumni Centre Democracy and Progress politicians Members of Parliament for Jura Deputies of the 2nd National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic | 239 |
null | Dunhua may also refer to: Dunhua railway station, a railway station in Dunhua, Yanbian, Jilin Dunhua Road, arterial in Taipei, Taiwan | 57 |
null | Career | 352 |
null | He also has affiliations with UC Berkeley's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. During his time at UC Berkeley, Lavian participated in research under Professor David Patterson, who held the position of head at the UC Berkeley RAD Lab. He made contributions to the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology (SCET) and startup accelerator SkyDeck. He currently holds roles as the Principal Scientist at TelecommNet Engineering and as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of VisuMenu. | 125 |
null | He served as Principal Investigator (PI) for three projects under the US Department of Defense (DARPA). | 143 |
null | His primary expertise lies in network communications, including telecommunications, mobile wireless technology, Internet protocols, and software technologies. Publications | 276 |
null | 3, March 2006, pp. 100-106 | 351 |
null | Z. , Kaplow W. Conference: IEEE Hot Interconnects at Stanford University 2005, pp. 89-90 | 259 |
null | , Travostino F. Conference: Proceedings IEEE Globecom 2004, Workshop on High-Performance Global Grid Networks, Houston, November 29 - December 3, 2004, pp. 400-409 | 275 |
null | , Travostino F. Conference: GridNets 2004, San Jose, CA. , October 2004 | 264 |
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null | , Hoang D. , Travostino F. Conference: 10th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT 2003), Tahiti, Volume 2, February 23 - March 1, 2003, pp. 1441-1447 | 214 |
null | , Travostino F. , Lavian T. , Hoang D. B | 374 |
null | ; Sethaput V. Workshop: Intelligent Network Workshop, 2001 IEEE, May 6-9, 2001, pp. 73-82 | 305 |
null | ; Travostino F. Workshop: 2nd Workshop on Active Middleware Services, 2000 | 268 |
null | Conference: IEEE Hot Interconnects at Stanford University, August 1999, pp. 265-277 "Open Java SNMP MIB API" Authors: Rob Duncan, Tal Lavian, Roy Lee, Jason Zhou Report: Bay Architecture Lab Technical Report TR98-038, December 1998 "Java-Based Open Service Interface Architecture" Authors: Lavian T. ; Lau S. Report: Bay Architecture Lab Technical Report TR98-010, March 1998 | 189 |
null | ; Monga I. ; Schofield B. Journal: Nortel Technical Journal, February 2005, pp. 23-26 | 251 |
null | Arnaud, Micah Beck, Peter Clarke, Doan B. Hoang, David Hutchison, Gigi Karmous-Edwards, Tal Lavian, Jason Leigh, Joe Mambretti, Volker Sander, John Strand, Franco Travostino Organization: Global Grid Forum (GGF) Standard: GHPN Standard GFD-I. 036 August 2004 "Popeye - Using Fine-grained Network Access Control to Support Mobile Users and Protect Intranet Hosts" Authors: Mike Chen, Barbara Hohlt, Tal Lavian, December 2000 "Open Networking - Better Networking through Programmability" Author: Tal Lavian | 64 |
null | " Author: Determann L. Journal: Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Volume 21, Issue 4, Fall 2006. (Lavian T. contributor to the technical section) Awards and honors Awards that Lavian has received include: Top Talent Award from Nortel Top Inventors Award from Nortel EDN IEEE-WCET (Wireless Communications Engineering Technologies) Certification in 2012 Dual recognition as Competent Communicator from Toastmasters International Advanced Communicator Bronze from Toastmasters International Best Paper Presentation Award at the ICE/IEEE Conference for his work on "R&D Models for Advanced Development & Corporate Research" Active participation in the USA FIT - San Jose Marathon Running Club (2017-2020) References External links Tal Lavian Website | 33 |
null | Early life and education | 26 |
null | Career | 374 |
null | In this album, which is based on the lyrics of Saadi Shirazi, she has performed as a singer ,composer,Tar and Setar instrumentalist. Shadi has emigrated to Armenia in 2015 and has many collaborations and accompanying with Honored Artist of Armenia such as Levon Tevanyan, Vardan Baghdasaryan, Karen Avagyan, late Georgi Minasov and created a lot of combinatoric songs of Armenian and Iranian music. Shadi is also an Orff Schulwerk teacher and she has published a book for children (The songs of animals) which is involves nursery rhyme with sheet music. Discography Studio albums Instant of love (2012) Collaborative albums | 82 |
null | html Living people | 423 |
null | Rudolf Schlechter, the botanist who first formally described the species, named it after the location where the specimen he examined was found near Maputo Bay which was then called Delagoa Bay. Description | 58 |
null | The stigma. The pistils have short conical stigma. | 450 |
null | Distribution and habitat It has been observed growing in sandy soil. References Periplocoideae Plants described in 1905 Taxa named by Rudolf Schlechter Flora of Mozambique Flora of South Africa | 42 |
null | In 1967, he was appointed president of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches and was influential in making the case for the fellowship's continued existence. In 1969, he became the minister of Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh for 18 years, where he mentored Alistair Begg as his assistant. | 190 |
null | . . References 1931 births 2020 deaths 21st-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians 21st-century Calvinist and Reformed Christians 20th-century Scottish Baptist ministers 20th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians Protestant writers Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge | 78 |
null | His first book, , became a bestseller in 2013. He is known for his novel trilogy Guérilla (2016–2022), which is about civil war in France. Life and work | 77 |
null | Obertone received more attention in 2013 when his own book () became a bestseller. The book is about increasing violence in France, which Obertone links to immigration and calls "the wildening" () of the country. It was followed by several polemical books, including 2015's (), a critical analysis of how France is ruled which L'Express described as "reactionary" and "sexist". | 177 |
null | Publications Non-fiction , Paris, Éditions Ring, 2013, , Paris, Éditions Ring, 2013, , Paris, Éditions Ring, 2015, Le Diable du ciel, Paris, Éditions Ring, 2017, , Paris, Éditions Ring, 2018, Éloge de la force : Renverser l'histoire, Paris, Éditions Ring, 2020 Game Over: La révolution antipolitique, Paris, Éditions Magnus, 2022, Novels , Paris, Éditions Ring, 2016, Guérilla : Le temps des barbares, Paris, Éditions Ring, 2019 | 182 |
null | He ended his career with ASWH, where he subsequently became assistant manager. Managerial career | 158 |
null | In March 2021, he was named the interim manager after Tobiasen resigned. In June 2021, Gertjan Verbeek was appointed manager at Almere City, and Rijsdijk again became assistant. | 193 |
null | After Steijn moved to AFC Ajax, Rijsdijk was appointed senior manager with Sparta in the Eredivisie on 1 July 2023. Honours Excelsior Maassluis Derde Divisie: 2015–16 References External links 1977 births Living people Footballers from Rotterdam Dutch men's footballers Dutch football managers Men's association football midfielders IJsselmeervogels players ASWH players Eredivisie managers Eerste Divisie managers 20th-century Dutch people Excelsior Maassluis managers Almere City FC managers Sparta Rotterdam managers Sparta Rotterdam non-playing staff | 83 |
null | She has been particularly successful as a novelist, embarking on her Karin Sommer crime series in 2002 with Paranoia. References 1946 births Living people People from Tønder Municipality 20th-century Danish non-fiction writers 21st-century Danish non-fiction writers 20th-century Danish journalists Danish women journalists Danish crime fiction writers Danish women novelists Danish feminists | 207 |
null | This remained the case well into the nineteenth century. Only in 1878 was a sand path built to Boerakker. | 259 |
null | Now this is a farmyard (at Hooiweg 11). In 1528 the Dominican nuns of bought land here. The Susteren van Reyde ('Sisters of Reide') were looking for a new place to live because of the floods in the Dollart area and had a monastic grange or uythof built in Lucaswolde, which still existed in 1539. | 173 |
null | References External links Populated places in Groningen (province) Westerkwartier (municipality) | 106 |
null | Career | 169 |
null | In the same year, she made her acting debut after being cast as Pelin Akıncı in the series aired on Kanal D İsimsizler. In 2018, he voiced the character of Ezran in the Netflix animated web series Ejderhalar Prensi, the character of Sam in the film Hızlı ve Öfkeli: Hobbs ve Shaw (Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw) and the character of Genç Shirley in the Netflix web series The Haunting: Tepedeki Ev (The Haunting of Hill House). | 50 |
null | In 2019, she lent her voice to the character of Nala as a child in the animated film Aslan Kral (The Lion King). In the same year she played the role of Havva in the film A Tale of Three Sisters (Kız Kardeşler) directed by Emin Alper. For the latter film, she won the Best actress award at the International Istanbul Film Festival. | 85 |
null | The following year, in 2021, she played the role of Cemre Fırtına in the series aired on Star TV Kağıt Ev and the role of Mevsim Baykan in the series aired on Fox Elbet Bir Gün. In the same year, she played the role of Cansu in the Netflix film Stuck Apart (Azizler) directed by Durul Taylan and Yagmur Taylan. | 180 |
null | In 2023, she won the Altın 61 Award for Best supporting actress of the year for the series Duy Beni, the web series Rise of Empires: Ottoman and the film Private Lesson (Özel Ders). In the same year he played the role of Nihal in the Prime Video film Bither directed by Mehmet Binay and Caner Alper. | 444 |
null | Personal life Rukhshona took up the sport in 2013, she has received the title of Candidate for Master of Sport in Uzbekistan. Career She entered the senior group in 2023, competing at the Asian Championships in Manila where she won gold in teams and silver in the All-Around and with 3 ribbon & 2 balls. At the World Championships in Valencia Uzbekistan was 10th in teams, the group ended 15th in the All-Around. References Living people 2007 births Uzbekistani rhythmic gymnasts | 55 |
null | in 1900 and later renamed Anderson Galleries. In 1917, the gallery began selling antiques and art at their new location on Park Avenue and 59th Street. In the 1920s, Mitchell Kennerley, who ran the business, sold the works of Marsden Hartley, photographs of Alfred Stieglitz, and the works of Georgia O'Keeffe, John Marin, and Charles Demuth. | 77 |
null | Gallery References Bibliography 20th-century establishments in New York City Defunct art museums and galleries in Manhattan 1900 establishments in New York (state) | 320 |
null | com. br 1945 births Living people Men's association football goalkeepers Brazilian men's footballers São Paulo FC players | 325 |
null | The first house built in 1305 was intended to be a home for the vicars of the civil parish. The gardens are now open to the public and are home to a number of historical features, including the ruins of the old vicarage, a 14th-century barn, and a 17th-century dovecote. History The first house was built in 1305 by the Abbot, upon instruction from the Bishop to build a house for the parish priest, and was later enlarged to become a 3-storey building. | 35 |
null | Grounds | 279 |
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null | References External links Film festivals in Montreal LGBT film festivals in Canada LGBT culture in Montreal | 348 |
null | Career Struth has represented Belgium international Romelu Lukaku. References Association football agents Living people Year of birth missing (living people) | 22 |
null | Del Rosario under LargaVista Entertainment, the series features Azi Acosta, Angela Morena, Ataska, Angelica Hart, Arron Villaflor, Victor Relosa, Armina Alegre, Clifford Pusing, Aerol Carmelo, Cj Jaravata, Jem Milton, Roi Alonte, Jaggy Lejano, Chad Alviar, Ali Asaytona, Enzo Santiago, Rj De Vera, Aaron Concepcion and Erlinda Villalobos. It premiered on August 25, 2023, on Vivamax. Plot Cast Azi Acosta Angela Morena Ataska Angelica Hart Arron Villaflor Victor Relosa Armina Alegre Clifford Pusing Aerol Carmelo Cj Jaravata Jem Milton Roi Alonte Jaggy Lejano Chad Alviar Ali Asaytona Enzo Santiago Rj De Vera Aaron Concepcion Erlinda Villalobos Episodes | 82 |
null | Azi Acosta, Angela Morena, Ataska, Angelica Hart, Arron Villaflor, Victor Relosa, Armina Alegre, Clifford Pusing, Aerol Carmelo, Cj Jaravata, Jem Milton, Roi Alonte, Jaggy Lejano, Chad Alviar, Ali Asaytona, Enzo Santiago, Rj De Vera, Aaron Concepcion and Erlinda Villalobos were cast to appear in the series. The trailer of the series was released on August 25, 2023. References External links Secret Campus on Vivamax 2023 Philippine television series debuts | 51 |
null | The formation is a major source of dinosaur fossils. Opals | 244 |