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Q60509525
Kovalyovka
Kovalyovka (Russian: Ковалёвка) is a rural locality (a village) in Leninsky Selsoviet, Kuyurgazinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 81 as of 2010. There are 6 streets.
human settlement in Kuyurgazinsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia
[ "village", "subdivisions of Russia", "hamlet" ]
Q5789906
Arazeh
Arazeh (Persian: عراضه, also Romanized as ‘Arāẕeh; also known as Qaşabeh, Qasbat an Nassār, Qoşbeh-ye Naşşār, and Qoşbeh-ye Nesār) is a village in Nasar Rural District, Arvandkenar District, Abadan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 143, in 27 families.
village in Iran
[ "village" ]
Q1368
money
Money is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context. The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange, a unit of account, a store of value and sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Any item or verifiable record that fulfils these functions can be considered as money. Money is historically an emergent market phenomenon establishing a commodity money, but nearly all contemporary money systems are based on fiat money. Fiat money, like any check or note of debt, is without use value as a physical commodity. It derives its value by being declared by a government to be legal tender; that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment within the boundaries of the country, for "all debts, public and private". Counterfeit money can cause good money to lose its value. The money supply of a country consists of currency (banknotes and coins) and, depending on the particular definition used, one or more types of bank money (the balances held in checking accounts, savings accounts, and other types of bank accounts). Bank money, which consists only of records (mostly computerized in modern banking), forms by far the largest part of broad money in developed countries.
physical or virtual object or record accepted as payment
[ "standard of deferred payment", "legal tender", "nominal good", "symptom" ]
Q54824115
Sixteen Tons Entertainment
Sixteen Tons Entertainment is a German computer game developer company based in Tübingen and Berlin, which emerged from the brand label of the Tübingen game developer Promotion Software. The company was founded in 1993 by Ralph Stock. Sixteen Tons Entertainment became known through the Emergency series and Mad TV.
German video game developer
[ "business" ]
Q1584926
Australian Golden Whistler
The Australian golden whistler (Pachycephala pectoralis) or golden whistler, is a species of bird found in forest, woodland, mallee, mangrove and scrub in Australia (except the interior and most of the north) Most populations are resident, but some in south-eastern Australia migrate north during the winter. Its taxonomy is highly complex and remains a matter of dispute, with some authorities including as many as 59 subspecies of the golden whistler (one of the highest numbers of subspecies in any bird), while others treat several of these as separate species.
species of bird
[ "taxon" ]
Q433418
Stacey Cadman
Stacey Cadman (born 23 May 1979) is a British actress and television presenter.
British actress
[ "human" ]
Q4291523
Metal-Expo
Metal-Expo is an international exhibition for steel producers, users, as well as manufacturers and suppliers of steel processing equipment. It has been held yearly since 1995 in Moscow at the All-Russia Exhibition Centre. Metal-Expo Co. Ltd. is a full member of the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI), Russian Union of Exhibitions and Fairs, and Russian Union of Metal and Steel Suppliers. The company is an associate member of The Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP). Metal-Expo exhibition is endorsed by The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, The International Union of Metallurgical Equipment Producers (Metallurgmash), Russian Union of Metal and Steel Suppliers, and Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. On the average more than 700 exhibitors from 35 world countries participate Metal-Expo exhibition. Annually more than 30 000 professionals in all segments of the steel and related industries including machine-building, transportation, logistics, metalworking, stockholding etc. visit the event. All the major Russian, CIS, European, and Asian steel companies traditionally participate in Metal-Expo. More than 4,000 professionals work on the stands during the event. The program of events of the exhibition includes some 60 conferences, seminars, presentations, and round tables on all the aspects of the steel business with more than 500 speakers.
international exhibition for steel producers and users
[ "architectural structure" ]
Q3309585
Michel Estevan
Michel Estevan (born September 28, 1961) is a French association football manager and former player.
footballer
[ "human" ]
Q5083638
Charles Wilson Cross
Charles Wilson Cross (November 30, 1872 – June 2, 1928) was a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the House of Commons of Canada. He was also the first Attorney-General of Alberta. Born in Ontario, he studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School before coming west to practise in Edmonton. He became active with the Liberal Party of Canada, and when Alberta was created in 1905 he was chosen by Premier Alexander Cameron Rutherford to be its first Attorney-General. Implicated in the Alberta and Great Waterways Railway scandal, he resigned in 1910 along with the rest of Rutherford's government. As a backbencher, he became the leader of Liberals opposed to the government of Rutherford's successor, Arthur Sifton, until Sifton re-appointed him Attorney-General in 1912. Cross served in this capacity under Sifton and his successor Charles Stewart until 1918, when Stewart fired him after receiving no response to his request for Cross's resignation. Cross remained in provincial politics until 1925, but in a radically diminished role. After leaving provincial politics, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons, only to be defeated in his 1926 re-election bid. He died in 1928.
Member of the Canadian House of Commons, Attorney-General of Alberta
[ "human" ]
Q1406873
Fernando Vendrell
Fernando Vendrell (Lisbon, 1962) is a Portuguese film director and producer.
Portuguese film director
[ "human" ]
Q6450967
Jamsher
Jamsher Khas is a village in Jalandhar district of Punjab State, India. It is located 43 kilometres (27 mi) from Shahkot, 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Nakodar, 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from district headquarter Jalandhar and 146 kilometres (91 mi) from state capital Chandigarh. The village is administrated by a sarpanch who is an elected representative of village as per Panchayati raj (India).
human settlement in India
[ "village in India" ]
Q11119984
Nanzi Station
Nanzi Station (traditional Chinese: 楠梓車站; simplified Chinese: 楠梓车站; pinyin: Nánzǐ Chēzhàn) (formerly Nanzih Station) is a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration West Coast line located in Nanzih District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
railway station located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
[ "railway station" ]
Q21340169
Jean Hector Paul Auguste Ghesquière
Jean Hector Paul Auguste Ghesquière (born 1888) was a Belgian botanist.
Belgian botanist (1888-1982)
[ "human" ]
Q880838
Blackfriars Railway Bridge
Blackfriars Railway Bridge is a railway bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and the Millennium Bridge.
railway bridge crossing the River Thames in London
[ "steel bridge", "railway bridge", "arch bridge", "truss bridge" ]
Q1452157
Frechas
Frechas is a Portuguese civil parish, located in the municipality of Mirandela, in the district of Bragança. The population in 2011 was 929, in an area of 18.54 km².
civil parish in Mirandela
[ "freguesia of Portugal" ]
Q7313717
René Gillotin
René Gillotin (1814-1861) was a French naval officer and painter. He was born in Normandy and entered the naval school at Brest, France. His first campaign was to South America in 1833, with a first stop at Gorée in Senegal. 1844-1846 he visited French Polynesia on the frigate La Virginie. After promotion to lieutenant, he visited Senegal again in 1852 on the steam frigate Eldorado. He served in the Crimean War as a commander, and made many drawings and watercolor paintings throughout his naval career. François Jacquin, a nephew of René Gillotin, came upon a trove of writings, drawings, sketches and watercolors by his uncle. Based upon this discovery, he published De Constantinople a Tahiti: Seize ans d'aquarelles autour du monde, 1840-1856, en suivant Rene Gillotin in 1997. Gillotin’s style is typical of mid-19th-century French painting. Although he is best known for his images of French Polynesia and Constantinople, he also drew and painted (presumable from life) in Africa, South America and Hawaii.
French painter (1814-1861)
[ "human" ]
Q7172908
Peter Bowling
Peter Bowling (19 December 1864 – 22 February 1942) was an Australian coal miner and trade unionist. Bowling was born in Stirling, Scotland to miner Patrick Bowling and Marguerite MacGuire. They lived in mining housing in Dunfirmline, Fife. He started working in the mines at the age of twelve and migrated to New South Wales on board the Duke Of Westminster, arriving in Australia when he was 19. He worked around Newcastle. He married Mary Ann Madden at Branxton on 5 September 1889. He worked in Gippsland in the 1890s, where he was involved in founding a miners' union, but returned to New South Wales and in 1893 was elected as an official of the Back Creek miners' lodge. He joined the Australian Socialist League in 1897 and was influenced by the Industrial Workers of the World, supporting direct action and strong unions. Appointed treasurer of the Colliery Employees' Federation, a northern union, in 1904 and president in 1906–10, he was influential in uniting the northern, western and southern unions as the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation in 1908.Bowling was a militant socialist and supported confrontation against the mine owners, calling for a general strike which eventuated in November 1909. Supporting radical action against the calls for moderation from his fellow mining representative Billy Hughes, Bowling was arrested for conspiracy in Newcastle on 4 December and later physically attacked Hughes while out on bail. In January 1910 Bowling, Daniel Hutton, James Butler and William O'Connor were charged in relation to taking part in a later.
Australian trade unionist
[ "human" ]
Q6847125
Mike Hancock
Mike Hancock is a former mayor of the city of Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He was elected to the position in the 2003 municipal elections, defeating three-term incumbent Chris Friel by 11,668 votes to 11,653. He did not stand for re-election in 2010 municipal elections and was replaced by the returning Friel. Born in Toronto and educated at York University, Hancock worked for Dun & Bradstreet of Canada as an analyst and then manager from 1961 to 1971. From 1971 until his retirement in 1998, he took a series of senior positions in the federal government's employment department. He moved to Brantford in 1981.
Canadian politician
[ "human" ]
Q8068991
Zena Tessensohn
Zena Denise Clarke Tessensohn (16 December 1909 – 25 July 1991) was a Singaporean sports official. She was one of the Girls' Sports Club's founders. In 2018 she was inducted into the Singapore Women's Hall of Fame.
Singaporean sports official
[ "human" ]
Q6686814
Louis Burnier
Louis Burnier (1795–1873) was a Swiss pastor and author of educational and religious works. He was pastor at Lutry, Lucens, Cossonay, Vich, Rolle and Morges.
Swiss Valdensian pastor
[ "human" ]
Q8007887
Panaeolopsis
Panaeolopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains four species. Panaeolopsis was circumscribed by Rolf Singer in 1969 with P. sanmartiniana as the type species.
genus of fungi
[ "taxon" ]
Q4071925
attack model
In cryptanalysis, attack models or attack types are a classification of cryptographic attacks specifying the kind of access a cryptanalyst has to a system under attack when attempting to "break" an encrypted message (also known as ciphertext) generated by the system. The greater the access the cryptanalyst has to the system, the more useful information they can get to utilize for breaking the cypher. In cryptography, a sending party uses a cipher to encrypt (transform) a secret plaintext into a ciphertext, which is sent over an insecure communication channel to the receiving party. The receiving party uses an inverse cipher to decrypt the ciphertext to obtain the plaintext. A secret knowledge is required to apply the inverse cipher to the ciphertext. This secret knowledge is usually a short number or string called a key. In a cryptographic attack a third party cryptanalyst analyzes the ciphertext to try to "break" the cipher, to read the plaintext and obtain the key so that future enciphered messages can be read. It is usually assumed that the encryption and decryption algorithms themselves are public knowledge and available to the cryptographer, as this is the case for modern ciphers which are published openly. This assumption is called Kerckhoffs's principle.
classification of cryptographic attack
[ "Wikidata metaclass" ]
Q386448
Dick Jol
Dick Jol (born 29 March 1956) is a Dutch football referee, best known for supervising three matches during the 2000 UEFA European Football Championship held in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Dutch football referee
[ "human" ]
Q7758325
The Princess and the Tin Box
"The Princess and the Tin Box" is a short story by James Thurber in the form of a modern fable. It was first published in the September 29, 1945 edition of The New Yorker magazine and republished in 1948 in Thurber's The Beast in Me and Other Animals: A New Collection of Pieces and Drawings about Human Beings and Less Alarming Creatures. The story is widely used as a text in schools for teaching both writing skills and reading comprehension.
short story
[ "literary work" ]
Q5238316
David P. Landau
David P. Landau (born June 22, 1941) is Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and founding Director of the Center for Simulational Physics at the University of Georgia. In 1967, he received his PhD at Yale University under the direction of Werner P. Wolf. Two years later, he moved to the University of Georgia. Although intending to continue experimental research, he instead initiated high quality Monte Carlo studies of phase transitions. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He won the Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics, the highest award in computational physics given by the American Physical Society. In 2016, he received the doctor honoris causa degree from the Federal University of Minas Gerais.
American physicist
[ "human" ]
Q6052530
International Pool Tour
The International Pool Tour was a professional sports tour created in 2005 by Kevin Trudeau and hosted by Rebecca Grant. It aimed to elevate pool to the level of other modern sports. Closely modeled on the PGA Tour, the IPT offered the largest prize funds in pool history in its first year. The tour attracted the top pool players in the world. It differed from the many nine-ball tournaments, as all IPT events were eight-ball matches. The company was based in Hinsdale, Illinois.Many pool enthusiasts were initially skeptical, but the first event was successful, and at the time was the biggest tournament in billiards history. However, by the end of 2006, the tour was in serious financial trouble, and was forced to stop staging major tournaments.
former sports tour for pocket billiards
[ "business" ]
Q12638114
National Home palace
The National Home Palace (Croatian: Palača Narodni dom) is a palace located in Gornji Grad, the old town of the Croatian capital of Zagreb, at Opatička Street 18. The palace is currently owned by the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and hosts its Institute for the History of Croatian Literature, Theatre and Music.
building in Zagreb, Croatia
[ "building" ]
Q22483340
McLoughlin Bay
McLoughlin Bay is an Arctic waterway in Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located on the southeastern corner of the Queen Maud Gulf off Nunavut's mainland. The bay was photographed by Vilhjalmur Stefansson during his Arctic expeditions.
body of water
[ "body of water" ]
Q4520004
Shanbally
Shanbally (Irish: An Seanbhaile, meaning "the old town/homestead") is a small village located in south east County Cork on the N28 road. Shanbally is home to a Catholic church, a primary school, a pub, a shop and Shamrocks GAA club. The village is located close to Ringaskiddy, Monkstown and Carrigaline. The local Catholic church is the church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
village in Munster, Ireland
[ "human settlement" ]
Q11491184
Yoshihiro Shiga
Yoshihiro Shiga (志賀 良弘, Shiga Yoshihiro, born 4 April 1956) is a Japanese former handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Japanese handball player
[ "human" ]
Q7709978
Thami Tsolekile
Thami Lungisa Tsolekile (born 9 October 1980) is a South African former cricketer who played three Test matches for the national side as a wicketkeeper in 2004–05. He was educated in Cape Town at Pinelands High School. In first-class cricket, Tsolekile was a regular wicketkeeper and captain of the Cape Cobras. At the beginning of the 2009/10 season, Tsolekile moved up to Johannesburg to go play for the Highveld Lions, after losing his place in the Cape Cobras side to Ryan Canning. During the season, he scored his second first-lass century and improved his highest score to 151 not out in a drawn match against Warriors at East London. He was involved in a South African domestic record partnership of 365 for the sixth wicket with opener Stephen Cook, who went on to make a record 390.He also played hockey for his country at international level, scoring on debut, and played football during his childhood. On 11 July 2012, Tsolekile was selected to play in South Africa's Test squad against England.On 8 August 2016, Tsolekile was handed a 12-year ban for his role in numerous match-fixing violations in 2015. Jean Symes (7 years), Ethy Mbhalati (10 years), Lonwabo Tsotsobe (8 years) and Pumelela Matshikwe (10 years) also received similar bans from Cricket South Africa for their involvement in the various match-fixing activities.
South African cricketer
[ "human" ]
Q7280036
Radcliffe Quadrangle
The Radcliffe Quadrangle (or Rad Quad as it is known to students of the College) is the second quadrangle of University College, Oxford, England. The buildings have been Grade I listed since 1954.The quadrangle was started in 1716 and finished in 1719 with money bequeathed to the College by John Radcliffe, a former student of the college tutored by Obadiah Walker and doctor to the King. Oxford's main hospital and other University buildings are also named after him. There is a statue of John Radcliffe by Francis Bird on the gate tower of the quad. His coat of arms is also displayed.The architectural style of the quad matches that of the earlier main quadrangle immediately to the west, although this was by then incredibly old-fashioned for almost a century. It is not a "quadrangle" in the same way as the main quadrangle, because it only has buildings on three sides; the fourth side is bounded by a high stone wall separating the garden of the Master's Lodgings to the south. To the east is Logic Lane, a small cobbled lane through the College, connecting the High Street at the front of the College and Merton Street at the rear. A covered bridge built in 1903 connects the Radcliffe Quad buildings internally with other buildings on the High Street owned by the College to the east. The Radcliffe Quad is where University College's matriculation photograph is taken at the start of each academic year. The quad has also been used for celebrations after undergraduate examinations.
quadrangle of University College, Oxford
[ "university building" ]
Q3269508
New Hampshire State House
The New Hampshire State House, located in Concord at 107 North Main Street, is the state capitol building of New Hampshire. The capitol houses the New Hampshire General Court, Governor, and Executive Council. The building was constructed on a block framed by Park Street (named in honor of the architect, Stuart James Park) to the north, Main Street to the east, Capitol Street to the south, and North State Street to the west.
state capitol building of the U.S. state of New Hampshire
[ "capitol building" ]
Q13656639
Harpalus smaragdinus
Harpalus smaragdinus is a species of ground beetle native to the Palearctic realm, including Europe and the Near East. In Europe, it is only absent in the following countries or islands: Andorra, the Azores, Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, the Channel Islands, Corsica, Crete, Cyclades, Dodecanese, the Faroe Islands, Franz Josef Land, Gibraltar, Iceland, Madeira, Malta, Monaco, the North Aegean islands, Novaya Zemlya, Portugal, San Marino, Sardinia, the Savage Islands, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Sicily, and Vatican City. Its presence on the island of Cyprus is doubtful. It is also found in such Asian countries as Armenia, Georgia, Iran, Chinese province of Xinjiang, and all of the Central Asian republics except for Azerbaijan.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q699842
Balao-class submarine
The Balao class was a successful design of United States Navy submarine used during World War II, and with 120 boats completed, the largest class of submarines in the United States Navy. An improvement on the earlier Gato class, the boats had slight internal differences. The most significant improvement was the use of thicker, higher yield strength steel in the pressure hull skins and frames, which increased their test depth to 400 feet (120 m). Tang actually achieved a depth of 612 ft (187 m) during a test dive, and exceeded that test depth when taking on water in the forward torpedo room while evading a destroyer.
class of American attack submarines
[ "submarine class", "attack submarine" ]
Q11699907
Pok & Mok
Pok & Mok is a French animated series produced by Gaumont Animation and Vivement Lundi.
French animated series
[ "television series", "animated series" ]
Q1342646
Oliver McCall
Oliver McCall (born April 21, 1965) is a former American professional boxer. A veteran of the sport for over three decades, he is best known for winning the WBC heavyweight title in 1994 by scoring an upset knockout victory over Lennox Lewis. The next year he defended the title against Larry Holmes before losing it to Frank Bruno. McCall would also become known for an in-ring mental breakdown during his 1997 rematch with Lewis. McCall's son, Elijah, is also a heavyweight professional boxer. Along with Vitali Klitschko and Nikolai Valuev, McCall is one of the few world heavyweight champions to have never been knocked down in any fight.
former professional boxer
[ "human" ]
Q11751387
Kurów, Bełchatów County
Kurów [ˈkuruf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zelów, within Bełchatów County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) west of Zelów, 18 km (11 mi) north-west of Bełchatów, and 43 km (27 mi) south-west of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 230.
village in Łódź, Poland
[ "village of Poland" ]
Q65082291
1984–85 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team
The 1984–85 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.Led by head coach Dean Smith, the tar heels completed yet another in a long line of impressive seasons, with 27 wins, a top ten ranked team, and having reached all the way to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament.
American college basketball season
[ "basketball team season" ]
Q3348903
Octoberon
Octoberon is the seventh studio album by Barclay James Harvest, released in 1976. In 2003 a remastered CD was issued with five bonus tracks. In 2017 a 3-disc CD/DVD special edition was released. This features new stereo and surround mixes in addition to the remastered originals, plus the 2003 bonus tracks, one new bonus track, and two videos.
album by Barclay James Harvest
[ "album" ]
Q22000441
Hear Me Move
Hear Me Move is the first South African "Sbujwa" dance film which was released in 2015 on Ster-Kinekor Cinemas and internationally.
2015 film
[ "film" ]
Q7343510
Robert Despenser
Robert Despenser (sometimes Robert Despensator, Robert Dispenser, or Robert fitzThurstin; died after 1098) was a Norman officeholder and landholder in post-Conquest medieval England.
Royal steward
[ "human" ]
Q1638790
Mordellistena mellissiana
Mordellistena mellissiana is a species of beetle in the genus Mordellistena of the family Mordellidae, which is part of the superfamily Tenebrionoidea. It was discovered in 1870.
species of beetle
[ "taxon" ]
Q11995167
Per Botolf Maurseth
Per Botolf Maurseth (born 17 July 1969) is a Norwegian economist and politician for the Socialist Left Party. He is the son of historian Per Maurseth and Aase Maurseth. From 1989 to 1990 he chaired the regional chapter of Socialist Youth, the youth wing of the Socialist Left Party. He was also a member of their national board. From 1992 to 1994 he was a member of their central board. He served in the position of deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Sør-Trøndelag during the term 1993–1997. He graduated from the University of Oslo with the cand.oecon. degree in 1995, and took the dr.polit. degree in 2001 with the paper Essays on the nature, the scope and the consequences of knowledge. From 1995 to 2006 he worked as a researcher at NUPI. In September 2006, during the second cabinet Stoltenberg, Maurseth was appointed State Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Research. In October 2007 he left and returned to NUPI. Per Botolf Maurseth is currently an associate professor at the economics department of BI, Norwegian School of Management.
Norwegian politician
[ "human" ]
Q2911294
Borovac
Borovac (Serbian: Боровац) is a village in the municipality of Sokolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
[ "village" ]
Q88098531
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Barnstable district
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Barnstable district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Barnstable County. Democrat Sarah Peake of Provincetown has represented the district since 2007.
state electoral district in Massachusetts, US
[ "Massachusetts House of Representatives electoral district" ]
Q2504056
Texas State Highway 199
State Highway 199 is a northwest-to-southeast state route that runs from U.S. Route 380/State Highway 59 in Jacksboro to Interstate 30/U.S. Route 377 in Fort Worth.
highway in Texas
[ "road" ]
Q19869945
1978 Sutton London Borough Council election
The 1978 Sutton Council election took place on 4 May 1978 to elect members of Sutton London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council.
1978 local election in England, UK
[ "Sutton London Borough Council election" ]
Q596641
Upton Warren
Upton Warren is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district, in Worcestershire, England. The village is situated just off the A38 road between Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa, and on the River Salwarpe. In the 2001 census, the parish, which also contains the small hamlet of Cooksey Green, had a population of 291.The village, in the south-east corner of the parish, is situated between two major roads, the M5 motorway to the west and the A38 to the east and south. East of the village, on the boundary with Dodderhill, is the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust's Christopher Cadbury Wetland Reserve, a nature reserve and a popular location for birdwatching. The reserve consists of several pools created by subsidence as a result of brine extraction in the area.
village in United Kingdom
[ "village", "civil parish" ]
Q778467
Illés Zsolt Sitku
Illés Zsolt Sitku (born 5 February 1978) is a Hungarian football player. He currently plays striker for Pálhalma SE.
Hungarian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q557023
Chu Mu-yen
Chu Mu-yen (Chinese: 朱木炎; pinyin: Zhū Mùyán; born 14 March 1982) is a Taekwondo athlete from Taiwan. He is the second Taiwanese athlete and first male to win a gold medal at the Olympics, winning in men's under 58-kilogram class in Taekwondo at the Athens 2004 Games. In the 2008 Olympics, Chu won the bronze medal in the men's under 58-kilogram class in Taekwondo. He also won the gold medal in the 2003 World Taekwondo Championships.
Taiwanese taekwondo practitioner
[ "human" ]
Q2440957
Rakhshan Bani-E'temad
Rakhshān Banietemad (Persian: رخشان بنی‌اعتماد; born April 3, 1954 in Tehran, Iran) is an internationally and critically acclaimed Iranian film director and screenwriter who is widely considered a premier female director and her films have been praised at international festivals as well as being popular with Iranian critics and audiences. Her title as "First Lady of Iranian Cinema" is not only a reference to her prominence as a filmmaker, but also connotes her social role of merging politics and family in her work. Her signature style is that she focuses on a character that is the representation of a part of the society in order to explore it while staying objectively neutral. The first period of Banietemad's cinematic activity originates from a kind of dark humor, but in the second period of her work, dark humor gives way to serious and influential films, and deeper and broader issues are addressed. Banietemad has a more realistic view of life.She excels in representing contemporary situations, often in relation to the changing roles of women but also covering a broad spectrum of social issues, including war, poverty, domestic abuse, and class mobility. Banietemad's characters embody a sense of nostalgia, in that women like Tooba (Golab Adineh), Nobar (Fatemah Motamed-Aria), and Sara (Baran Kosari) have become iconic. Yet in revisiting these characters, they are rewritten, re-described, and reinvigorated in dialogue with Iran's present. An oral history of Rakhshan Banietemad's career offers a rich lens into Iranian cinema and culture over nearly three decades.In the early stages of her career, documentaries.
Iranian film director and screenwriter
[ "human" ]
Q3360861
Palazzo Foscari
Palazzo Foscari (also called Palazzetto Foscari) is a Gothic style palace in Venice, built in the 14th century; it is located at the civic number 795 in the island of Giudecca, near the Molino Stucky. Originally one of the palaces built for the 65th doge of Venice Francesco Foscari and his family, in the late 19th century Palazzo Foscari in Giudecca was also inhabited by Giovanni Stucky, the Swiss engineer who completely renovated and enlarged the flour mills of Venice, applying modern manufacturing concepts and techniques (source: mosaic in the staircase, datation 1898). From 1992 to 2006, the palace hosted the Archivio musicale Luigi Nono, the musical archive of the Venetian composer. Since 2006, the palazzo has hosted a modern and contemporary art gallery, named after the address Giudecca 795.
Gothic-style palace on the Giudecca island, Venice, Italy
[ "palace" ]
Q6130092
James Boyle
James Joseph Boyle (died 1944) was an Irish teacher and Fianna Fáil politician. A national school teacher from Horseleap, on the border between Westmeath and Offaly, Boyle was a member of Offaly County Council and had been an active Republican since 1915. He was elected to the Seanad at the elections in December 1934, the 13th of 23 Senators elected. A member of the national executive of Fianna Fáil, he died at his home on 19 October 1944.
Irish politician
[ "human" ]
Q3556163
Petit Soufrière
Petit Soufrière is a small village on the east coast of Dominica, upland from Petite Soufrière Bay in Saint David Parish. Located on the steep, rugged slopes of Morne Aux Delices at the end of the main road south from Castle Bruce, it is one of the most isolated villages in Dominica. The village immediately to its north is Saint Sauveur; to its south, though connected only by a hiking trail, is Rosalie. Historically, Petit Soufrière had never been part of a large estate because of the rough terrain, and instead developed as a peasant farming settlement. Today, it remains a small, rural community of farmers.
human settlement in Dominica
[ "human settlement" ]
Q5107724
Chris Pelekoudas
Christos George Pelekoudas (January 23, 1918 – November 30, 1984) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1960 to 1975.
American baseball umpire
[ "human" ]
Q16910871
Andrei Zharkov
Andrei Zharkov (Russian: Андрей Жарков) is a former ice dancer who represented the Soviet Union. With his wife Svetlana Serkeli, he is the 1986 World Junior silver medalist. Serkeli and Zharkov were coached by Lyudmila Pakhomova. In late 1984, they placed fifth at the 1985 World Junior Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado. A year later in Sarajevo, they won the silver medal behind Elena Krykanova / Evgeni Platov. In 1999, the two married and settled in Ormond Beach, Florida. Their son was born in 2004. They later moved to Cedar Hill, Texas.
Soviet ice dancer
[ "human" ]
Q3702665
Dario Simion
Dario Simion (born May 22, 1994) is a Swiss professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing for EV Zug of the National League (NL).
Swiss ice hockey player
[ "human" ]
Q24917
Joop Stokkermans
Johannes Andreas "Joop" Stokkermans (20 February 1937 in Leiden – 25 October 2012 in Hilversum) was a Dutch composer and pianist.
Dutch composer and pianist
[ "human" ]
Q2408278
Battle of Cyzicus
The Battle of Cyzicus was fought in 193 between the forces of Septimius Severus and his rival for the empire, Pescennius Niger, who was defeated. The battle took place in the context of the Year of the Five Emperors, a tumultuous period in the Roman Empire when Emperor Pertinax was assassinated by the Praetorian Guards. The Praetorian Guards then held an auction for the throne, which was won by Didius Julianus, who became emperor. The auction was unpopular, and Septimius Severus and Pescennius Niger, the governor of Syria (as well as Clodius Albinus, the governor of Britain) all claimed the Roman imperial throne after the auction. Severus marched to Rome and had Didius decapitated, then marched to meet Pescennius in battle. The battle was fought near Cyzicus in Asia Minor.
battle between Septimius Severus and Pescennius Niger (193)
[ "battle" ]
Q24928601
Sonkatch, Bhopal
Sonkatch is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in the Berasia tehsil.
human settlement in Bhopal district, Bhopal division, Madhya Pradesh, India
[ "village in India" ]
Q95577037
Owain Jones
Owain James Jones (born 24 September 1992) is an English former first-class cricketer. Jones was born at Brighton in September 1992. He was educated at Steyning Grammar School, before going up to St Edmund Hall, Oxford. While studying at Oxford, he played first-class cricket, making his debut for Oxford MCCU against Worcestershire at Oxford in 2012, with Jones appearing in two further matches for Oxford MCCU in 2013 against Warwickshire and Worcestershire. He scored 103 runs for Oxford MCCU, with a high score of 79. In addition to playing for Oxford MCCU, Jones also made three first-class appearances for Oxford University against Cambridge University in The University Matches of 2012, 2015 and 2016. He scored 246 runs at an average of 49.20 in these matches, with a high score of 83. With his right-arm medium pace bowling, he took 10 wickets at a bowling average of 21.80 and best figures of 4 for 70. After graduating from Oxford, he became a schoolmaster at Hurstpierpoint College.
English cricketer
[ "human" ]
Q4043005
Linux Vacation / Eastern Europe
Linux Vacation / Eastern Europe (LVEE) is an annual international conference of developers and users of free and open source software. It takes place in the end of June – beginning of July in Belarus, near the Grodno city.The event is aimed at combining both professional communication and leisure activities for the free software professionals and enthusiasts. LVEE organizers are Minsk Linux Users Group and open source community active members from Grodno and Brest. Recommended languages are Belarusian, English and Russian.
annual conference
[ "annual conference" ]
Q54166065
Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele "Yele" Sowore (born 16 February 1971) is a Nigerian human rights activist, pro-democracy campaigner, and founder of an online news agency Sahara Reporters. Sowore is a 2023 Nigerian presidential candidate for the African Action Congress party, and previously ran in the 2019 election.On 3 August 2019 Sowore was arrested by the Nigerian State Security Service (SSS) for alleged treason after calling for a protest tagged RevolutionNow. He was arrested again and beaten during a protest in Abuja on 1 January 2021. Sowore was injured by a police officer during a protest in Abuja on 31 May 2021.
Nigerian activist and journalist
[ "human" ]
Q12193538
National Film School in Łódź
The Leon Schiller National Film School (Polish: Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna im. Leona Schillera) is a Polish academy for future actors, directors, photographers, camera operators and television staff. It was founded on 8 March 1948 in Łódź (Lodz).
film academy in Poland
[ "drama school", "film school" ]
Q58409569
1902 Cincinnati Bearcats football team
The 1902 Cincinnati football team was an American football team that represented the University of Cincinnati as an independent during the 1902 college football season. In their first season under head coach Anthony Chez, the Bearcats compiled a 4–2–2 record. Harry Box was the team captain. The team played its home games at Carson Field in Cincinnati.
American football team
[ "American football team season" ]
Q7363501
Ron Barkhouse
Ronald Theodore Barkhouse (April 22, 1926 – April 7, 2014) was a merchant and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Lunenburg East in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1974 to 1984 as a Progressive Conservative member.
Canadian politician (1926-2014)
[ "human" ]
Q3509805
Five Feet High and Rising
Five Feet High and Rising is a compilation album of songs performed by country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1974 on Columbia Records. The album is made of songs from the 1960s up to the album Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me. It rose to #33 on the Billboard Album chart. The song of the same name was referenced by De La Soul with the title "Three Feet High and Rising" for their 1989 debut album.
1974 compilation album by Johnny Cash
[ "album" ]
Q23020321
Life Theatre
The Life Theater, which was later known as the Teofilo Villonco Building, was an Art Deco movie theater located Quiapo, Manila. It was designed by Pablo Antonio. During its operational years as a movie theater, the Life Theater was reserved for blockbuster movies due to its large audience capacity and air conditioning system. The building is owned by Remy Villonco of Malabon, son of Dr. Teofilo Villonco, whose family is involved in the theater industry.The building was demolished in 2018 for the construction of Foinix Center, a 33-storey commercial building. Its facade was left intact and will be incorporated into the design of the new high-rise building.
former cinema in Manila, Philippines
[ "movie theater" ]
Q66459269
Lazarus Sims
Lazarus Sims (born March 28, 1972) is an American former professional basketball player. He also worked as the head coach of the Gulf Coast Lions of The Basketball League (TBL).Sims played at Syracuse from 1992 to 1996. He averaged 7.4 assists per game in his final season at Syracuse. He ranks 8th on the school's all-time assist list with 432 assists. In August 2007, he returned to Syracuse after being appointed to head coach Jim Boeheim's staff as the player development coach.
American basketball player and coach
[ "human" ]
Q13638378
Ioannis Zaimis
Ioannis Zaimis (Greek: Ιωάννης Ζαΐμης, 1797–1882) was a Greek politician of Achaia and the first Mayor of Patras. He was born in 1797 and was the son of Asimakis Zaimis, part of the famous Zaimis family that produced famous revolutionary heroes. He took part of the revolution of 1821 and battled for Patras. He married Angeliki Kanakari-Roufo. He became the first mayor of Patras in 1836 and was an antiroyalist. A year later, he would leave the mayor's seat and Ioannis Boukaouris took over as the second mayor. In the second municipal (city) election in 1837, he was president of the municipal countil. He was a politician of Kalavryta in 1841 and in 1843, he returned being a municipal council. 150 years later, a relative of his family Andreas Zaimis became without luck in the mayor's seat. He died on September 24, 1882. He was uncle of the Prime Minister Thrasivoulos Zaimis.
Greek politician
[ "human" ]
Q2703174
JK Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi
JK Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi is a now defunct Estonian football club based in Jõhvi and was founded in 1974.EP Jõhvi became the first Estonian runner-up after the Soviet Union collapse and also they were runners-up in the Estonian Cup 1996.
football club
[ "association football club" ]
Q7401480
Saint John the Baptist Church, Livno
The Saint John the Baptist Church (Croatian: Crkva svetog Ivana Krstitelja) is a Roman Catholic church in Podhum, Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
church in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina
[ "church building" ]
Q770523
Jeff Corwin
Jeffrey Corwin (born July 11, 1967) is an American biologist and wildlife conservationist, known for hosting Disney Channel's Going Wild with Jeff Corwin, The Jeff Corwin Experience on Animal Planet, ABC's Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin/Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin and Wildlife Nation with Jeff Corwin.
American nature conservationist, television host and producer
[ "human" ]
Q5287201
Dock Work Convention, 1973
Dock Work Convention, 1973 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1973: Considering that important changes have taken place and are taking place in cargo-handling methods in docks—such as the adoption of unit loads, the introduction of roll-on roll-off techniques and the increase of mechanisation and automation—and in the pattern of movement of freight, and that such changes are expected to become more widespread in the future,...
International Labour Organization Convention
[ "International Labour Organization Convention" ]
Q7771789
The Uprising
The Uprising is the fourth studio album by English hip hop group Foreign Beggars. It was released on 1 October 2012 through mau5trap. Most of the mixing was done by Wez Clarke.The group completed their nine-date headline Uprising Tour in 2013, off the back of the album release, supported by True Tiger and ƱZ. The original dates were from 9 to 19 October 2012, but the tour was postponed due to unforeseen reasons.A remix of "Crep Hype" by MRK1 was released as a free download on 22 December 2012. "See the Light" feature as soundtrack on the video game by EA Sports, FIFA 13 as well as the Ministry of Sound compilation Addicted To Bass 2013.
album by Foreign Beggars
[ "album" ]
Q4566058
1947 Sun Bowl
The 1947 Sun Bowl was a post-season American college football bowl game between the VPI Gobblers (now the Virginia Tech Hokies) of the Southern Conference (SoCon) and the independent Cincinnati Bearcats. It took place on January 1, 1947, at Kidd Field in El Paso, Texas. Cincinnati won, 18–6, in cold and icy conditions that led to a scoreless first half and three blocked extra points by VPI. The game was the first NCAA-sanctioned post-season football contest for Cincinnati, and was the first bowl game in VPI history. The 1947 game was also the 13th edition of the Sun Bowl, which had been played every year since 1935. In exchange for their participation in the event, each team received $9,438.
NCAA football bowl game
[ "Sun Bowl" ]
Q576243
Piiri
Piiri is a village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County in Estonia.
village in Tartu Rural Municipality, Tartu County, Estonia
[ "village in Estonia" ]
Q23008047
Melvin Lobo
Melvin Lobo (born 27 February 1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a defender for DSK Shivajians in the I-League.
Indian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q18619196
Craigentinny TMD
Craigentinny Traction Maintenance Depot (also known as Craigentinny Train Maintenance Centre) is a railway depot in the Craigentinny area of Edinburgh, Scotland. The depot is operated by Hitachi Rail with a depot code of EC.The depot opened in 1904, as a carriage sidings and was home to InterCity 125 HSTs operated by London North Eastern Railway until 31 December 2019. It does however still maintain CrossCountry InterCity 125 sets overnight. It also services Class 220/221 Voyagers for CrossCountry and Class 397s for TransPennine Express. Hitachi Rail now undertakes maintenance on London North Eastern Railway Class 800s and 801s, ScotRail Class 385s, TransPennine Express Class 802s and Lumo Class 803s. It also maintains Class 73s for the Caledonian Sleeper.The site comprises three maintenance sheds, two of which are supplied with 25,000 volts overhead wires, and a smaller repair shed for shorter trains and locomotives. There are a number of storage and stabling sidings which are not covered. On 11 November 2018, Hitachi Rail took over the operation of Craigentinny Depot from London North Eastern Railway. Craigentinny also operates a wheel lathe at its Portobello Edinburgh site which turns out tyre damage on rail vehicle wheels for many rail operators.
traction maintenance depot in City of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
[ "traction maintenance depot" ]
Q30090598
Doto Biteko
Doto Mashaka Biteko (born December 30, 1978) is a Tanzanian politician and a member of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi political party. He was elected MP representing Bukombe in 2015.He was appointed as the Minister of Minerals on 9 January 2019.
Tanzanian politician
[ "human" ]
Q1781219
Rokel River
The Rokel River (also Seli River; previously Pamoronkoh River) is the largest river in the Republic of Sierra Leone in West Africa. The river basin measures 10,622 square kilometres (4,101 sq mi) in size, with the drainage divided by the Gbengbe and Kabala hills and the Sula Mountains. The estuary which extends over an area of 2,950 square kilometres (1,140 sq mi) became a Ramsar wetland site of importance in 1999.
river in Sierra Leone
[ "stream", "river" ]
Q7175726
Peter Mayhew
Peter J. Mayhew is a British biologist at the University of York in the United Kingdom. He graduated with a MA in Zoology from University of Oxford, and then undertook a PhD in insect behavioural ecology at Imperial College supervised by Charles Godfray from 1993 to 1996. He is the lead author of a study showing a long-term association between global temperature and biodiversity, origination, and extinction in the fossil record. This study demonstrated that biodiversity tends to be relatively low during greenhouse phases in Earth history and that extinction rates (including mass extinctions) tend to be higher. On the basis of this work he was nominated as one of the "Great Britons of 2007". He is also author of a textbook on evolutionary ecology.
British ecologist
[ "human" ]
Q7994813
White Horse
White Horse is a short documentary by filmmakers Maryann DeLeo and Christophe Bisson that features a man (Maxym Surkov) returning to his Ukraine home for the first time in twenty years. Evacuated from the city of Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then. DeLeo is the same filmmaker of the 2004 Academy Award-winning short film Chernobyl Heart.
2008 film
[ "film" ]
Q22014257
Sororò River
The Sororó River (Portuguese: Rio Sororó) is a river in the state of Pará, Brazil. It is a left tributary of the Itacaiúnas River. Tributaries of the Sororó River drain the Serra das Andorinhas within the 24,897 hectares (61,520 acres) Serra dos Martírios/Andorinhas State Park, created in 1996.
river in Brazil
[ "river" ]
Q43303114
Monica and Friends: Bonds
Monica and Friends: Bonds (Portuguese: Turma da Mônica: Laços) is a 2019 Brazilian family adventure film produced by Estúdios Mauricio de Sousa, directed by Daniel Rezende, with screenplay written by Thiago Dottori, and starring Giulia Benite, Kevin Vechiatto, Laura Rauseo and Gabriel Moreira. The film was based on the eponymous graphic novel by Vitor and Lu Cafaggi and the series of homonymous comic books created by Mauricio de Sousa. The movie was first released in US during the Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival, on November 16, 2019.
2019 film by Daniel Rezende
[ "film" ]
Q5564104
Giraffe danio
The Giraffe danio is a species of freshwater fish from Myanmar discovered in 2007. It may be another known Devario species but this is unconfirmed. Its common name is based on its markings which resemble those of a Giraffe.
unnamed species of fish
[ "taxon" ]
Q4865761
Bartoszówek
Bartoszówek [bartɔˈʂuvɛk] (German: Barzdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Strzegom, within Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) north-east of Strzegom, 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of Świdnica, and 48 kilometres (30 mi) west of the regional capital Wrocław.
village in Lower Silesian, Poland
[ "village of Poland" ]
Q1575822
Russia Davis Cup team
The Russia men's national tennis team until it was suspended in 2022 represented Russia in Davis Cup tennis competition. It is governed by the Russian Tennis Federation. The team started playing in 1993. Russia has won the Davis Cup twice, in 2002 and 2006. In addition, the team of the Russian Tennis Federation (RTF) won the Davis Cup in 2021. Russia finished as runner-up three times, in 1994, 1995, and 2007.Russia was suspended after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Davis Cup team representing Russia
[ "Davis Cup team" ]
Q8024638
Windsor Hotel
The Windsor Hotel was located at 575 Fifth Avenue (at the corner of East 47th Street) in Manhattan, New York. The seven-story hotel opened in 1873, at a time when hotel residency was becoming popular with the wealthy, and was advertised as "the most comfortable and homelike hotel in New York." It burned down in 1899 with great loss of life.
demolished hotel in Manhattan, New York
[ "hotel" ]
Q14713317
Oreodera purpurascens
Oreodera purpurascens is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1880.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q11053309
Choe In-dok
Choe In-dok (Korean: 최인덕; 1920 - August 31, 2003) was a North Korean politician, a member of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and an officer in the Korean People's Army. He held the rank of Vice Marshal.
politician
[ "human" ]
Q7441663
Search for Paradise: Singles 2004–5
Search for Paradise: Singles 2004–5 is a compilation album by The Wedding Present, collecting the single A-sides and B-sides from the band's album Take Fountain. It was released in the US on May 16, 2006, through Manifesto Records and on May 29, 2006, in the UK through Scopitones Records. The compilation also features unreleased acoustic versions of "Interstate 5", "I'm From Further North Than You" and "Ringway to SeaTac". The set includes a bonus DVD featuring music videos, behind-the-scenes footage and live performances.
compilation album by The Wedding Present
[ "album" ]
Q256301
Trebišov
Trebišov (Hungarian: Tőketerebes; German: Trebischau; Russian: Требишев) is a small industrial town in the easternmost part of Slovakia, with a population of around 25,000. The town is an administrative, economic and cultural center with machine (Vagónka) and building materials industries.
town in Slovakia
[ "town", "municipality of Slovakia" ]
Q1297777
Regius Professor of Medicine and Therapeutics
The Regius Chair of Medicine and Therapeutics is considered the oldest chair at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed in 1989 from the merge of the Regius Chairs of the Practice of Medicine (founded in 1637) and of Materia Medica (founded in 1831). The chair has so far had two occupants, Professor John Reid, who was previously Regius Professor of Materia Medica and - since 2010 - Professor Anna Felicja Dominiczak, the first woman to have ever held the post.
Glasgow University Professorship, formed 1989 out of two Regius professorships
[ "Regius Professor" ]
Q4366960
In the Cold of the Night
In the Cold of the Night is a 1990 American erotic thriller film produced and directed by Nico Mastorakis, and written by Mastorakis and Fred C. Perry. It stars Jeff Lester, Adrianne Sachs, Marc Singer, Brian Thompson, Shannon Tweed, John Beck, Tippi Hedren, and David Soul.
1990 film by Nico Mastorakis
[ "film" ]
Q7265843
Qaid-e-Tanhai
Qaid-e-Tanhai (Urdu: قید تنہائی ) is a Pakistani drama serial that aired on Hum TV from 22 October 2010 to 18 March 2011. It was written by Umera Ahmad and directed by Babar Javed. The drama serial was produced by A & B Productions.
Pakistani TV series
[ "television program" ]
Q5754021
Higashiiyayama
Higashiiyayama (東祖谷山村, Higashiiyayama-son) was a village located in Miyoshi District, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 2,114 and a density of 9.25 persons per km². The total area was 228.62 km². On March 1, 2006, Higashiiyayama, along with the towns of Ikawa, Ikeda, Mino and Yamashiro, and the village of Nishiiyayama (all from Miyoshi District), was merged to create the city of Miyoshi.
dissolved municipality in Miyoshi district, Tokushima prefecture, Japan
[ "dissolved municipality of Japan" ]
Q6907856
Moonlight Masquerade
Moonlight Masquerade is a 1942 American film starring Dennis O'Keefe and Jane Frazee. It is also known as Moonstruck and Tahiti Honey.
1942 film by John Auer
[ "film" ]
Q8017034
William Powell
William Powell (before 1586 – January 1623), was an early Virginia colonist, landowner, militia officer, Ancient Planter and member of the first Virginia House of Burgesses in 1619. He was one of the two representatives of James City County, Virginia.
Virginia colonist
[ "human" ]