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Q13483310
Erechthias pachygramma
Erechthias pachygramma is a moth of the family Tineidae first described by Edward Meyrick in 1921. It is found in Sri Lanka.
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q1707075
Joseph Gardner
Joseph Gardner (1752–1794) was an American physician who was a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress in 1784 and 1785. Joseph was born in Honey Brook Township of Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1752. He studied medicine and practiced in Philadelphia. In 1776 Gardner raised and commanded the Fourth Battalion of militia in Chester County. He also served on the county's Committee of Safety in 1776-1777, and as a representative in the Pennsylvania state assembly from 1776 to 1778. In 1779, he was member of the state's supreme executive council. Pennsylvania sent him as a delegate to the Continental Congress twice, in 1784 and 1785. Throughout this time, he continued the practice of medicine. Gardner moved to Elkton, Maryland in 1792, and also practiced as a physician. He died at Elkton in Cecil County, Maryland in 1794. Joseph was married to Isabel Cochran (1747–1794), but there is no record of any children.
American politician (1752-1794)
[ "human" ]
Q4566343
1948 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
The 1948 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, was the fourth annual running of the "blue water classic" Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia based in Sydney, New South Wales, the 1948 edition began on Sydney Harbour, at noon on Boxing Day (26 December 1948), before heading south for 630 nautical miles (1,170 km) through the Tasman Sea, past Bass Strait, into Storm Bay and up the River Derwent, to cross the finish line in Hobart, Tasmania. The 1948 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race comprised a reduced fleet of 18 competitors. Wind conditions favoured the fleet, who found excellent going on their trip south. Morna, skippered by Claude Plowman won line honours in a time of 4 days, 5 hours and 1 minute - breaking the record they set the previous year, and going under 5 days for the first time. The victory also gave the vessel and skipper three wins in-a-row, a record that would not be beaten until Wild Oats XI won four-in-a-row from 2005 to 2008. Westward, skippered by GD Gibson was awarded handicap honours for the second year running.
annual yacht race in Australia
[ "sports season" ]
Q95239264
A. C. S. Peacock
Andrew Charles Spencer Peacock is a British historian and author. He specializes in the histories of the Seljuk Empire and Ottoman Empire.
historian
[ "human" ]
Q2073263
Peterson Bryant Jarman
Peterson Bryant (Pete) Jarman (October 31, 1892 – February 17, 1955) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama.
American politician (1892-1955)
[ "human" ]
Q24807733
Sown In Weakness, Raised In Power
Sown In Weakness, Raised In Power, also referred to as Sown In Weakness is the debut and only full-length album of the Christian metallic hardcore band, Mindrage. It is the last release to feature Society's Finest drummer, Chad Wilburn.
album by Mindrage
[ "album" ]
Q5536128
George Albert Marchant
George Albert Marchant (1849–1943) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Taranaki, New Zealand. He represented the Taranaki electorate from 1887 to 1890, when he retired.
New Zealand politician
[ "human" ]
Q5212077
Dambai
Dambai is a city in Ghana and the administrative capital of the newly created Oti Region.
administrative city of Oti Region, Ghana
[ "human settlement" ]
Q16890749
Cuevo Airport
Cuevo Airport (ICAO: SLUC) was an airstrip 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Cuevo in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia. Cuevo is a small town in a valley of the Cordillera Central mountains 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Boyuibe. Google Earth Historical Imagery (May 2006) shows 560 metres (1,840 ft) of an original 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) runway unobstructed by trees and brush. Later images by HERE/Nokia and Bing Maps show no length of clear runway.
airport in Bolivia
[ "airport" ]
Q15627617
Musée Ampère
The Ampère Museum is a museum of the history of electricity dedicated to André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836). The museum is located in Poleymieux-au-Mont-d'Or at approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) from Lyon by road and is housed in the house where André-Marie Ampère spent part of his youth. It was awarded the "Maisons des Illustres" (Illustrious house) label in 2013.
museum in France
[ "museum" ]
Q6733102
Mahanagaram
Mahanagaram is a 1992 Malayalam film, directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and starring Mammootty, Shanthi Krishna, Murali, and Thilakan.
1990 film by T. K. Rajeev Kumar
[ "film" ]
Q44563766
Stanley
The Hundred of Stanley is a cadastral unit of hundred in the northern Mount Lofty Ranges. It is one of the 16 hundreds of the County of Stanley.The following localities and towns of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys council area are situated inside (or largely inside) the bounds of the hundred: Stanley, Black Springs, Mintaro (part), Farrell Flat (part) and Manoora (part).
hundred of South Australia
[ "hundred of South Australia" ]
Q4020744
2011 Women's Pro Tennis Classic
The 2011 Q Hotel & Spa Women's Pro Tennis Classic was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the third edition of the tournament which is part of the 2011 ITF Women's Circuit. It took place in Kansas City, Missouri, between 3 and 9 October 2011.
professional tennis tournament
[ "", "tennis tournament edition" ]
Q5081626
Charles Phelps Taft II
Charles Phelps Taft II (September 20, 1897 – June 24, 1983) was a U.S. Republican Party politician and member of the Taft family. From 1955 to 1957, he served as Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Like other members of his family, Taft was a Republican for the purposes of statewide elections. However, when running for municipal office in Cincinnati, Taft was a member of the Charter Party. During his term as mayor, Fortune magazine ranked Cincinnati as the best managed big city in the United States. As mayor, he gained the nickname "Mr. Cincinnati".
Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
[ "human" ]
Q98114331
Eden Medical Center
Eden Medical Center is a hospital and medical center located in Castro Valley, California, providing emergency medical services to Alameda County. It is operated by Sutter Health. It is built on an elevated area, and is visible from a distance.
healthcare organization in Castro Valley, California, United States
[ "medical organization" ]
Q18170474
Michurin Street, Novosibirsk
Michurin Street (Russian: Улица Мичурина) is a street in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia. It runs south-north. The street starts from Ordzhonikidze Street opposite the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, crosses Yadrintsevskaya, Frunze, Krylov, Gogol streets and then forms a T-intersection with Pisarev Street.
street in Novosibirsk
[ "street" ]
Q1507232
Rob Voerman
Rob Voerman (born May 6, 1966, Deventer) is a Dutch graphic artist, sculptor and installation artist. His works generally show futuristic architectural constructions in a post-apocalyptic world full of destruction, explosions and the remains of conflict and catastrophe.
Dutch sculptor and graphic designer
[ "human" ]
Q94832314
Rhodes Fairbridge
Rhodes Whitmore Fairbridge (21 May 1914 – 8 November 2006) was an Australian geologist and expert on climate change. His father was Kingsley Fairbridge.Born in Pinjarra, Western Australia, Fairbridge graduated from Queen's University in Ontario and earned his master's degree from Oxford. In 1941, he earned a doctorate in geology from the University of Western Australia. He taught at Columbia University from 1955 until his 1982 retirement. While there, he was supervising editor for the Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences. In the early 1960s, he developed the so-called "Fairbridge Curve", a record of changes in sea levels over the last 10,000 years. In the 1980s Fairbridge wrote about climate's impact on the long-term evolution of shields and peneplains.Fairbridge died in 2006 in Amagansett, New York of a brain tumor.
Australian geologist (1914-2006)
[ "human" ]
Q13528076
High Bridge
High Bridge, sometimes known as Duke Street Bridge, is a bridge across the River Kennet in the town centre of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It links Duke Street, to its north, and London Street, to its south. High Bridge is the oldest surviving bridge across the Kennet, and is a grade II listed building. It comprises a single arch of vermiculated Portland stone, with a plain keystone of ashlar.The bridge forms the downstream limit of the Brewery Gut, a particularly narrow stretch of the river, and, situated as it is on a blind bend on the river, itself provides a challenge for navigation. For this reason, navigation under the bridge and through the Brewery Gut is controlled by a set of traffic lights on a one-way basis.
bridge in Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
[ "bridge" ]
Q7717935
The Biggest Winner Arab: Couples
The Biggest Winner Arab: Couples is the fourth season of the Arabic version of the reality television series The Biggest Loser. The fourth season premiered on September 26, 2009. This season started with eight couples (16 contestants) from six Arab countries and, unlike all past seasons, instead of the competition between Red and Blue Team the couples have competed against each other.
season of television series
[ "television series season" ]
Q16000180
André Bonnaire
André Bonnaire (1 February 1901, Landrecies – 21 July 1962) was a French politician. He represented the Radical Party in the National Assembly from 1956 to 1958.
French politician (1901-1962)
[ "human" ]
Q17362305
José Manuel Pando
José Manuel Inocencio Pando Solares (27 December 1849 – 17 June 1917) was a Bolivian military officer who served as the 25th President of Bolivia from 1899 to 1904. Born in Luribay (Department of La Paz), he studied medicine, joined the army during the War of the Pacific against Chile (1879–80), and later dedicated himself to exploring his country's vast and thinly populated lowland forests. In the 1880s he joined the Liberal Party of Eliodoro Camacho (in opposition until 1899), becoming its leader in 1894. Pando served as Congressional Representative from Chuquisaca during the administration of Severo Fernández (1896–99) and was the nucleus around which coalesced the increasingly more vocal and seditious efforts of the Liberal Party to topple the Conservatives from power. Civil War finally erupted in 1899, under the guise of a regional dispute regarding whether Sucre should continue to be the capital of the country or the latter should be moved to La Paz. At this point, Pando's Liberals rallied around the movement to declare La Paz the capital and gathered considerable popular support behind the idea of turning hitherto unitary Bolivia into a federal republic. An undeniable fatigue of the populace against the Conservatives, who had monopolized power (often by means of electoral fraud) since 1884, was also probably a deciding factor in the upcoming denouement. After routing the Conservatives at the Battle of the Second Crucero, fought in Oruro province and quaintly pitting forces led directly by Pando (the Liberals/Federalists) against President Fernández, Pando became President. He did so first as.
President of Bolivia (1849-1917)
[ "human" ]
Q5909872
Hot Coffee
Hot Coffee is a locale in Covington County, Mississippi, celebrated in local Mississippi lore. It is sometimes assigned the same zipcode as nearby Collins.
unincorporated community in Covington County, Mississippi
[ "unincorporated community in the United States" ]
Q15505414
Juncus caespiticius
Juncus caespiticius, the grassy rush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Juncaceae, native to coastal areas of southern Australia and New Zealand. It usually grows in cool damp areas, preferring fresh or slightly brackish water.
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q43879930
Lady Hilary Groves Prize
The Lady Hilary Groves Prize is awarded annually, to an individual who has made an "outstanding contribution to music in the community", by the United Kingdom-based Making Music. The recipient must be a member of a Making Music member group.The award was established in 2000 as the Sir Charles Groves Internal Prize after Charles Groves and was renamed in 2003 after the death of his wife, Lady Hilary Groves, the vice-president of Making Music.Winners receive a certificate signed by Katharine, Duchess of Kent, who is Making Music's patron.
award for an outstanding contribution to music in the community, in the United Kingdom
[ "award" ]
Q2426919
Modlin railway station
Modlin railway station is a railway station serving the town of Modlin, in the Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. The station opened in 1877 and is located on the Warsaw–Gdańsk railway. The train services are operated by PKP and Koleje Mazowieckie. The station building features a ticket office and a Bed & Breakfast hotel. In the past (time of Russian occupation) the station was known as Nowogeorgiewsk.
railway station in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, Poland
[ "station building", "railway station" ]
Q6948182
Virginia da Cunha
Virginia da Cunha (born 15 June 1981, in Cordoba, Argentina) is an Argentine singer, actress, and dancer; also she was a member of the Argentinian girl-group Bandana.
American actor-singer
[ "human" ]
Q19664797
Mario von Bucovich
Mario von Bucovich (16 February 1884 – 30 November 1947) was also known as Marius von Bucovich. He was born at Pula in the Istrian region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and held the title of Baron. His father, August, Freiherr von Bucovich (1852–1913), was a former Corvette Captain in the Austro-Hungarian navy and later an entrepreneur in the railroad concession sector. His mother was Greek.He is believed to have been married four times. The Berliner Morgenpost in 2009 described him as "one of the great unknown photographers of 20th Century European photography".
Austrian photographer
[ "human" ]
Q5889106
Baranliq-e Hoseyn Khan
Baranliq-e Hoseyn Khan (Persian: برنليق حسين خان, also Romanized as Baranlīq-e Ḩoseyn Khān; also known as Baranlaq-e Ḩoseyn Khān, Baranlīq-e ‘Olyā, and Bernalīq-e Ḩoseyn Khān) is a village in Garmeh-ye Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 145, in 36 families.
village in East Azerbaijan, Iran
[ "village" ]
Q46994795
Joel Hoffman
Joel Hoffman (born 1953 in Vancouver) is a Canadian/American composer of contemporary classical music and pianist living in New York, New York. Hoffman's music draws much of its richness and variety from such diverse sources as Eastern European folk musics, Chinese traditional music and American bebop, yet these sources seem to be seamlessly woven into a unique musical language that is pervaded by a sense of lyricism and rhythmic vitality.
Canadian composer and pianist
[ "human" ]
Q8019961
William Pakenham Walsh
William Pakenham Walsh (4 May 1820 – 30 July 1902) was a 19th-century Anglican priest and author.Born on 4 May 1820, he was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1844. He held curacies at Ovoca and Rathdrum, after which he was the incumbent at Sandford, Dublin. In 1861 he held the Donnellan Lectures at Trinity College, Dublin. From 1873 until 1878 he was Dean of Cashel and canon of Christ Church Cathedral. He was elected Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin in 1878, and held the office until he retired in 1897. He died at Shankill, Dublin on 30 July 1902.Walsh was the author of several works, including: Ancient Monuments and Holy Writ Heroes of the Mission Field The Decalogue of Charity The Voices of the PsalmsHe married and had several children, including: Herbert Pakenham-Walsh (1871–1959), who was the inaugural Bishop of Assam. William S. Pakenham-Walsh, also a clergyman, who married in 1902 G. Maud Harmar.
Irish bishop (1820-1902)
[ "human" ]
Q7894367
Universidade Estadual do Paraná
The University of the State of Paraná (Portuguese: Universidade Estadual do Paraná, Unespar) is an institution of higher education administered by the Government of the state of Paraná, with a headquartered in the city of Paranavaí, It has campuses in the cities of Curitiba, Apucarana, Campo Mourão, Paranaguá, Paranavaí, São José dos Pinhais and União da Vitória, created by State Law nº 13.283, on October 25, 2001, changed by State law nº 13.358 on December 21, 2001, State Law nº 15.300 on September 28, 2006, and by State Law nº 17.590 on June 12, 2013. It is affiliated with the Science, Technology and Higher Education's Secretary of State (Portuguese: Secretaria de Estado da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior - SETI). The Unespar Institution is one of the seven public state universities of Paraná, spread in seven campuses and the Guatupê's Militar Police Academy's Public Security's Higher School, special unity, academically linked to Unespar. The agents and teaching staff are 1.077 people who attend to more than 12.000 students in graduate and postgraduate studies courses. The selection of students in Unespar is held once a year in the university entrance exam and also the Unified Selection System (SiSU). Of the vacancies, 50% are reserved for the SiSU except to arts courses that require specific skill test, and the other half by the traditional model selection.
academic publisher
[ "academic institution", "open-access publisher" ]
Q18511870
John Everett
(Herbert Barnard) John Everett (18 August 1876 – 22 February 1949), was an English painter.
English painter
[ "human" ]
Q7868627
USS Craighead
USS Craighead (AK-175) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone.
Alamosa-class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II
[ "cargo ship" ]
Q2230432
Recording the Beatles
Recording The Beatles is a book by Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew, published by Curvebender Publishing in September 2006. Written over the course of a decade, the book addresses the technical side of the Beatles' sessions and was written with the assistance of many of the group's former engineers and technicians, chief among them Peter K. Burkowitz, designer of the REDD mixing console.The book's full title is Recording The Beatles: The Studio Equipment and Techniques Used To Create Their Classic Albums. It examines every piece of recording equipment used at Abbey Road Studios during the Beatles' sessions, including all microphones, outboard gear, mixing consoles, speakers, and tape machines. Each piece is examined in great detail, and the book is illustrated with hundreds of full color photographs, charts, drawings and illustrations. How the equipment was implemented during the group's sessions is also covered. The effects used on the Beatles' records are addressed in great detail, with full explanations of concepts such as ADT and flanging. The Production section of the book looks at the group's recording processes chronologically, starting with their "artist test" in 1962 and progressing through to their final session in 1970. The book contains several rare and unseen photos of the Beatles in the studio. The studio personnel and the studio itself is examined.
book by Brian Kehew
[ "written work" ]
Q25054167
Shiniuzhai National Geological Park
Shiniuzhai National Geological Park or Pingjiang Shiniuzhai Geopark (石牛寨) is located in Hunan, in Pingjiang County. It is 46 km away from the nearest city of Pingjiang. Shi Nui Zhai is 523 meters above sea level, and occupies a radius of more than 10 square kilometres. It is one of the protected areas of China.
Protected area in Hunan, China
[ "park", "protected area" ]
Q19581009
Lancang River Railway Bridge
The Lancang River Railway Bridge is an arch bridge under construction od Dali-Ruili Railway near city of Baoshan in western Yunnan Province, China. Once completed, the bridge will be one of the highest in world, sitting 271 m (889 ft) above the Lancang River. The bridge's main span will be 342 m (1,122 ft) making it also one of the longest arch bridges ever built. The bridge is expected to be completed in 2019.
bridge in People's Republic of China
[ "bridge" ]
Q6132683
Sotrondio
Sotrondio is a town in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, Spain. In September 2007, by a decree of the Principality of Asturias, it joined the adjacent El Entrego and Blimea to form a single population center, San Martin del Rey, as a homonymous municipality. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Oviedo. The population was 3,849 in 2009, fewer residents than in previous years, declining due to the crisis of industrial restructuring in the Asturian coalfield. It is crossed by the Nalón River separating the Serallo neighborhood from the rest of the town. Aurelius of Asturias is believed to be buried at Iglesia de San Martín de Tours, which is near Sotrondio. It is the local parish church and was rebuilt by Duro Felguera after the Spanish Civil War. Teatro Virginia is located in the Plaza de Ramón y Cajal.
human settlement in San Andrés de Llinares, Samartín del Rei Aurelio, Asturias, Spain
[ "town" ]
Q7258548
Puerto Bolívar Airport
Puerto Bolívar Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Puerto Bolívar) (ICAO: SKPB) is a private airport in the Guajira Department of Colombia. The closest city is Uribia. It is located next to the Cerrejón coal terminal and only serves the workers of the area. Only private sector aircraft and Colombia's Aerocivil land at Puerto Bolivar. No commercial airlines serve the airport and it is mostly empty. The Puerto Bolivar non-directional beacon (Ident: PBL) is located 1.3 nautical miles (2.4 km) off the approach end of Runway 09. The Portete non-directional beacon (Ident: PTE) is located 0.8 nautical miles (1.5 km) off the approach end of Runway 27.
colombian airport in Uribia in the departamento of Guajira
[ "aerodrome", "commercial traffic aerodrome", "airport" ]
Q16822712
1958 Egypt Cup Final
1958 Egypt Cup Final, was the final match of 1957–58 Egypt Cup, between Zamalek & Al-Ahly, with the game ending 0–0 meant the two sides could not be separated, so a replay was played four days later, the replay game ends 2–2, title shared between the two clubs for the 2nd time (after 1943).
football match
[ "association football final" ]
Q25241122
Alor Setar (federal constituency)
Alor Setar (formerly Alor Star) is a federal constituency in Kota Setar District, Kedah, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1955. The federal constituency was created in the 1955 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.
political subdivision in Malaysia
[ "federal constituency of Malaysia" ]
Q19519223
Pat Weir
Patrick Thomas Weir (born 25 February 1960) is an Australian politician. He has been the Liberal National Party member for Condamine in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2015.
Australian politician
[ "human" ]
Q6761973
Marian Robertson Wilson
Alice Marian Robertson Wilson (August 20, 1926 – April 8, 2013) was an American cellist, linguist and teacher most notable role as music editor of the eight-volume Coptic Encyclopedia. She was a daughter of Leroy Robertson and has written scholarly analyses of his works.
American musician and writer (1926-2013)
[ "human" ]
Q5074883
Charles A. Mobley
Charles A. Mobley (April 7, 1897 – April 8, 1989) was a Michigan politician.
American politician (1897-1989)
[ "human" ]
Q15498371
Michael Weller
Michael Weller (born September 26, 1942) is a Brooklyn-based playwright and screen writer. His plays include Moonchildren, Loose Ends, Spoils of War and Fifty Words. His screenplays include Ragtime, for which he was nominated for an Oscar, and Hair, both directed by Miloš Forman.
American screenwriter
[ "human" ]
Q3305490
Thul Taluka
Thul Tehsil (Sindhi: ٺل) is an administrative Tehsil of Jacobabad District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The subdivision is administratively subdivided into 24 Union Councils, two of which form the capital, Thul. Thul is one of the densely populated Taluka of District Jacobabad, spreading over 317,520 acres. It consists of about half of the population of whole district and its population is approximately 356,705. There are 19 union councils and 96 Dehs in this taluka. The headquarters of this taluka are about 33 km at the east side of district headquarters and connected with rail and road with other parts such as Kandhkot, Shikarpur and Baluchistan province.
taluka in Sindh's Jacobabad District
[ "tehsil of Pakistan" ]
Q7317451
Reuben Gold Thwaites
Reuben Gold Thwaites ( May 15, 1853 – October 22, 1913) was an American librarian and historical writer.
American librarian (1853-1913)
[ "human" ]
Q4780587
Apostates
Apostates is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.There is only one known species, Apostates rapae, endemic to the Tubuai Islands in French Polynesia.
genus of plants
[ "taxon" ]
Q16230506
William Steuart
William Steuart (1754 – February 12, 1839) was a wealthy planter in colonial Maryland. He inherited the estate of Dodon in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, from his father, planter and politician George H. Steuart.
American planter (1754–1839)
[ "human" ]
Q27581823
Alyabyevo, Besedinsky selsoviet, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast
Alyabyevo (Russian: Алябьево) is a rural locality (Russian: деревня, lit. 'village') in Besedinsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: 131 (2010 Census); 158 (2002 Census);.
human settlement in Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia
[ "hamlet" ]
Q6878087
Miss Wyoming
Miss Wyoming is a state-level pageant which sends winners to compete for the title of Miss America. The competition, which awards scholarships, is open to women aged 17 through 24. Wyoming has not yet won a Miss America, Miss USA, or Miss Teen USA title. Mikkayla DeBolt of Sheridan was crowned Miss Wyoming 2021 on June 26, 2021 at WYO Theatre in Sheridan, Wyoming. She will compete for the title of Miss America 2022 at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut in December 2021.
beauty pageant competition
[ "female beauty pageant" ]
Q26845632
Barry Coates
Robert Barry Hobson Coates (born 18 October 1956) is a New Zealand politician who was a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives as a representative of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand.
New Zealand politician
[ "human" ]
Q18217448
Romuald Iodko
Romuald Romualdovich Iodko (Russian: Ромуальд Ромуальдович Иодко; 3 December 1894 – 13 November 1974) was a Soviet sculptor, known for his works in outdoor sculpture in the style of socialist realism, such as Girl with an Oar and Children's Khorovod fountain; Meritorious Sculptor of the RSFSR.
Soviet sculptor
[ "human" ]
Q20843628
Baia
Baia is a commune in Tulcea County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
commune in Tulcea County, Romania
[ "commune of Romania" ]
Q4815913
Atkinson Dam
The Atkinson Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam across the Buaraba Creek and a naturally forming lagoon, which is located near Lowood in the South East region of Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for irrigation of farming land in the lower Lockyer Valley. The resultant reservoir is called Lake Atkinson.
dam in Australia
[ "dam" ]
Q10314477
Quizenga
Kizenga is a town and commune of Angola, located in the province of Malanje.
commune in Malanje, Angola
[ "commune of Angola" ]
Q5362059
Eliyahu Feinstein
Eliyahu Halevi Feinstein, also known as Reb Elye Pruzhaner, (b. Slutsk, Russia 1843 - d. Pruzhany, 1929), was a leading rabbinic authority of his time.
Lithuanian-Belarusian rabbi
[ "human" ]
Q3039347
Drenova, Gornji Milanovac
Drenova is a village in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 264 people.
village in Moravica District, Serbia
[ "human settlement" ]
Q7981151
Welland Canal, Bridge 15
The Welland Canal Bridge 15 is a two-track Baltimore truss swing bridge located in the disused section of the Welland Canal within the city of Welland, Ontario. This section of canal is now known as the Welland Recreational Waterway. The bridge formerly carried the main line of the Canada Southern Railway (CASO) over the canal. As a result of the Welland Canal Relocation Project in the early 1970s, the CASO line was rerouted through the Townline Tunnel, bypassing this bridge. One track crossing Bridge 15 remained in service as an interchange line between the Canadian National Railway Canal Subdivision through Welland and the new Wainfleet Marshalling Yard at Wainfleet, Ontario. In the late 1980s, service on this line between Welland and Wainfleet ended and the track was removed between Wainfleet and a point a couple of hundred meters west of Bridge 15. The bridge remains in use today exclusively to serve Vesuvius Industries in Welland. It is owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), but is not connected to any other CPR tracks. It is used only sporadically by Trillium Railway, and chain link fence gates have been installed at both ends of the bridge to keep trespassers off. Bridge 15 is visually similar to the Montrose Swing Bridge located on the Welland River approximately 15 km away; however, that bridge is a Warren Truss, as opposed to the rarer Baltimore Truss of Bridge 15. The two bridges were constructed at approximately the same time. The Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway Swing Bridge over the.
bridge in Canada
[ "swing bridge" ]
Q12034043
Loužná
Loužná is a small village, part of and located about 2.5 km south of Myslív in the Klatovy district. There are 43 addresses registered. In 2011, 46 people lived here permanently. It is also a cadastral territory with an area of 3.59 km².
village in Klatovy District of Plzeň region
[ "part of municipality in the Czech Republic", "cadastral area in the Czech Republic" ]
Q75286648
Infanta Margarita of Spain (1610-1617)
Margarita of Spain (25 May 1610-11 March 1617) was an infanta of Spain, who died in childhood.
Spanish princess of the XVIIth century dead in childhood
[ "human" ]
Q7688059
Tatiana Basova
Tatiana Sergeyevna Basova (Russian: Татьяна Сергеевна Басова, born 24 June 1984) is a Russian former competitive figure skater. She won silver medals at the Finlandia Trophy and International Cup of Nice and placed 18th at the 2004 European Championships. She was coached by Alexei Mishin.
Russian figure skater
[ "human" ]
Q6186413
Jesse Hide
Jesse Bollard Hide (13 March 1857 — 19 March 1924) was an English cricketer who played for Sussex between 1876 and 1893 and for South Australia from 1880 to 1883. Hide was born in Eastbourne, Sussex. A right-handed batsman, accurate fast-medium bowler and good fieldsman, he made his first-class debut for Sussex in 1876 against Gloucestershire. In 1878, on the recommendation of James Lillywhite, who had captained England on their tour of Australia in 1876-77, Hide was appointed coach of the South Australian Cricket Association, and spent five seasons in Adelaide, playing in all of South Australia's important matches. In his history of Australian cricket Johnny Moyes credits Hide with a leading part in the early development of South Australian cricket: "He arrived in 1878, stayed for three [sic] years at a salary of £200 a year, and laid the foundation on which the future glories of the State's cricket were built." Hide also laid the pitch at the Adelaide Oval, discovering and bringing in the soil that made the pitch "equal to the best provided in any part of the world".Hide returned to England in 1883 and carried on playing for Sussex until 1893. He made over 4,400 runs and took over 400 wickets for Sussex. He played for a number of other teams including England XI, England, The Rest, the South, Players, Players of the South, Lord Sheffield's XI and Lord March's XI. Playing for Sussex against MCC at Lord's in May 1890 he took four wickets in four deliveries. He was for some.
English cricketer (1857-1924)
[ "human" ]
Q27064187
Richard D. Trentlage
Richard Dale Trentlage (December 27, 1928 – September 21, 2016) was an American jingle writer. He wrote jingles for McDonald's, the National Safety Council, and V8, but he is best known for the long-running jingle for Oscar Mayer wieners. Adver/Sonic Productions was formed by Henry Brandon, Trentlage, and Jack Sherred.
musical artist
[ "human" ]
Q5293141
Don Messer
Donald Charles Frederick Messer (May 9, 1909 – March 26, 1973) was a Canadian musician, band leader, radio broadcaster, and defining icon of folk music during the 1960s. His CBC Television series Don Messer’s Jubilee (1959–69) featured Messer's down-east fiddle style and the "old-time" music of Don Messer and His Islanders, and was one of the most popular and enduring Canadian television programs of the 1960s. Messer was known as a shy fiddler, who preferred to have the other members of the band take the spotlight.
Canadian musician (1909-1973)
[ "human" ]
Q10484671
Arslan Aydemirov
Arslan Aydemirovich Aydemirov (Russian: Арслан Айдемирович Айдемиров; born 1 August 1977) is a former Russian professional football player.
Russian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q9158856
French destroyer Arbalète
Arbalète was one of 20 Arquebuse-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.
French Navy Arquebuse-class destroyers
[ "destroyer" ]
Q6203721
Jiří Kotana
Jiří Kotana is a retired Czechoslovak slalom canoeist who competed in the mid-to-late 1950s. He won four medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with two golds (C-2 team: 1955, 1957) and two bronzes (C-2: 1955, 1957) .
Czechoslovak canoeist
[ "human" ]
Q96378897
Futu Holdings
Futu Holdings Limited (Chinese: 富途) operates as a holding company in digitized brokerage and wealth management platform in China, Hong Kong, the United States, and internationally. The largest investor of Futu as of 2019 is Tencent. Founder Leaf Li is a former employee of Tencent. The company originally traded as NASDAQ symbol FHL, but changed to FUTU. Futu, raised $90 million in an initial public offering on the Nasdaq on March 8, 2019.
Hong Kong online brokerage
[ "business", "public company" ]
Q2248134
Mississippi Highway 366
Mississippi Highway 366 (MS 366) is a highway in Prentiss County, Mississippi. It starts at MS 370 at the Lee–Prentiss county line in the west. The route intersects many county routes as it travels eastward to MS 371, its eastern terminus. The route was designated in 1957, and became fully paved by 1971.
highway in Prentiss County, Mississippi
[ "road" ]
Q2867112
Melville Beach, Saskatchewan
Melville Beach (2016 population: 19) is a resort village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 5. It is on the shores of Crooked Lake in the Rural Municipality of Grayson No. 184.
beach in Saskatchewan, Canada
[ "human settlement", "beach" ]
Q3219186
Laurent Dona Fologo
Laurent Dona Fologo (12 December 1939 – 5 February 2021) was an Ivorian politician.
Ivorian politician
[ "human" ]
Q4986145
Bugbrooke St Michaels F.C.
Bugbrooke St Michaels Football Club is an English football club based in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire. They are members of the United Counties League Premier Division South and play at Birds Close.
association football club in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England
[ "association football club" ]
Q7985776
West Loch Tarbert
West Loch Tarbert, Argyll is a long and narrow sea loch on the western side of the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland.
sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK, separating Kintyre from Knapdale
[ "fjord" ]
Q2085374
Mumbai Suburban district
Mumbai Suburban district (Marathi: Mumbai Upanagar Jilhā) is the second most populous district of Maharashtra in the Konkan Division. With its administrative headquarters in Bandra, the district consists of three subdivisions or tehsils (townships): Kurla, Andheri, and Borivali. The district along with Mumbai City district and other suburban localities make up Greater Mumbai. The district occupies an area of 446 km2.This is the second smallest district of Maharashtra, and the jurisdiction of Mumbai Suburban district extends from Bandra to Dahisar, from Kurla to Mulund, and from Kurla up to Trombay creek. The district is one of the largest in the country by population. The current population is 9,356,962, according to the 2011 census of India, making it the fifth most populous district in India (out of 672). The Mithi River is the main river in the district.
district of Maharashtra in India
[ "district of India" ]
Q21492186
Navrátil
Navrátil (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnavraːcɪl]) (feminine Navrátilová) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gabriela Navrátilová (born 1976), Czech tennis player Jakub Navrátil (born 1984), Czech footballer Jan Navrátil (born 1990), Czech football midfielder Jaroslav Navrátil (footballer) (born 1991), Czech footballer Jaroslav Navrátil (sport shooter) (born 1943), Czech Olympic shooter Jaroslav Navrátil (tennis) (born 1957), Czech tennis player Jiří Navrátil (1923–2017), Czech scouting personality Josef Navrátil (1798–1865), Bohemian painter Karel Navrátil (1867–1936), Czech violinist Leo Navratil (1921–2006), Austrian psychiatrist and author Martina Navratilova (born 1956), Czech-American tennis player Michal Navrátil (born 1985), Czech diver Michal Navrátil (tennis) (born 1982), Czech tennis player Michel Marcel Navratil (1908–2001), RMS Titanic survivor Miloslav Navrátil, Czech darts player Miroslav Navratil (1893–1947), Croatian soldier, pilot and general.
family name
[ "family name" ]
Q9122430
Harold Jamison
Harold Sherill Jamison (born November 20, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. Born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, he is 6'8" and played at power forward.
American basketball player
[ "human" ]
Q5279379
Dionysios Demetis
Dionysios Demetis (Greek: Διονύσιος Δεμέτης) (also Dionisis) is a Greek composer, born in 1979 in Athens. He studied piano at the Ethnikon Odion in Athens. He is best known for two of his compositions, "Moonlight" and "Abyss". He released his first CD of piano compositions in 2000, The Heart Wreck on SpinRecords, a California record label. In 2006, he released his second CD, The Mark of Innocence. Demetis is also the composer of the anthem of the International Society for Spacetime Physics.
Greek musician
[ "human" ]
Q7183069
Philine powelli
Philine powelli is a species of sea snail, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Philinidae, the headshield slugs.
species of mollusc
[ "taxon" ]
Q5136226
Club Deportivo Valle del Chota
Club Deportivo Valle del Chota is an Ecuadorian professional football club based in Ibarra. It is the current winner of the Segunda Categoría, for which it has gained promotion to the second-level Serie B for the 2011 season.
Ecuadorian football club
[ "association football club" ]
Q1026311
Calcaxonia
Calcaxonia is a suborder of soft corals in the order Alcyonacea.
suborder of cnidarians
[ "taxon" ]
Q74427783
Hester Jackson-McCray
Hester Jackson-McCray (born May 19, 1961) is an American politician in the state of Mississippi. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the representative for District 40 of the Mississippi House of Representatives, defeating incumbent Ashley Henley.
American politician
[ "human" ]
Q15623179
Pierre Julien Deloche
Pierre-Julien Deloche (born 6 February 1982) is a French athlete who competes in compound archery. He has won medals at the Indoor World Championships, two gold medals at the 2013 World Cup Final, and became the world number one ranked archer in October 2013.
French archer
[ "human" ]
Q56537873
Brusnikin
Brusnikin (Russian: Брусникин, from брусника meaning cowberry) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Brusnikina. It may refer to Anton Brusnikin (born 1986), Russian football player Olga Brusnikina (born 1978), Russian synchronized swimmer.
family name
[ "family name" ]
Q2085455
East Garo Hills district
East Garo Hills is an administrative district in the state of Meghalaya in India.
district of Meghalaya, India
[ "district of India" ]
Q4928406
Bloorcourt Village
Bloorcourt Village is a Business Improvement Area in Toronto, Ontario, Canada along Bloor Street east of Dufferin Street. It is located on the southern edge of the Dovercourt Park neighbourhood. This is west of downtown, and located within the former City of Toronto.
human settlement in Ontario, Canada
[ "neighborhood" ]
Q15583676
Diplorhynchus
Diplorhynchus is a monotypic genus of plant in the family Apocynaceae native to tropical and southern Africa. As of August 2020, Plants of the World Online recognises the single species Diplorhynchus condylocarpon.
genus of plants
[ "taxon" ]
Q2297246
Holy Lola
Holy Lola is a 2004 French drama film that is directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Tavernier said that the film was very, very moving, very exciting to do, and it made him fall in love with Cambodia.
2004 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier
[ "film" ]
Q2457687
Dolno Uyno
Dolno Uyno is a village in Kyustendil Municipality, Kyustendil Province, south-western Bulgaria.
village in Bulgaria
[ "village of Bulgaria" ]
Q6406436
Kikuseidai
Kikuseidai (掬星台) is a view point and a park just aside of the top of Maya-san in Kobe, Japan. It has one of the Three Major Night Views of Japan called ten million dollar night views.
Observation deck at Mt. Maya
[ "observation deck", "park" ]
Q1615827
Hans Smits
Hans Karel Daniël Smits (born January 24, 1956 in Den Helder, North Holland) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who won the bronze medal with the Dutch Men's Team at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Dutch water polo player
[ "human" ]
Q1347136
New Zealand cuisine
New Zealand cuisine is largely driven by local ingredients and seasonal variations. An island nation with a primarily agricultural economy, New Zealand yields produce from land and sea. Similar to the cuisine of Australia, the cuisine of New Zealand is a diverse British-based cuisine, with Mediterranean and Pacific Rim influences as the country becomes more cosmopolitan. Historical influences came from British cuisine and Māori culture. Since the 1970s new cuisines such as New American cuisine, Southeast Asian, East Asian, and South Asian have become popular. The Māori term kai is widely used in New Zealand to refer to food, especially traditional Māori cuisine.
culinary traditions of New Zealand
[ "national cuisine" ]
Q19402822
Nicolas Beer
Nicolas Beer (born 5 April 1996) is a Danish racing driver.
Danish racing driver
[ "human" ]
Q602798
Jean Rustin
Jean Rustin (3 March 1928 – 24 December 2013) was a French painter and prominent figurative artist.
French painter (1928-2013)
[ "human" ]
Q22058607
Zion
Zion is an unincorporated community in Pickens County, Alabama, United States. Zion is located along Alabama State Route 159, 8.0 miles (12.9 km) north of Gordo.
human settlement in Alabama, United States
[ "unincorporated community in the United States" ]
Q15987785
Jessamyn Duke
Jessamyn Laurel Duke (born June 24, 1986) is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. As a wrestler, she worked with WWE as part of their NXT brand. She formerly competed for Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Invicta Fighting Championships in the women's bantamweight division.
American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler
[ "human" ]
Q5918500
How to Break a Terrorist
How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq is a book written by an American airman who played a key role in tracking down Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
2008 book
[ "literary work" ]
Q5345118
Edward Rossiter
Colonel Sir Edward Rossiter, 1 January 1618 to 9 January 1669, was an English landowner, soldier and politician from Lincolnshire. He fought for the Parliamentarians in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and was an MP at various times between 1646 and 1660. When the First English Civil War began in August 1642, Rossiter joined the Eastern Association army, then transferred to the New Model Army in April 1645. He also played a prominent role in the civil administration of the East Midlands, and was nominated MP for Grimsby in March 1646. He commanded the guard at Holdenby House, where Charles I was held from February to June 1647, before being dismissed by the Army Council in August. Restored to the army during the 1648 Second English Civil War, he suppressed Royalist revolts in South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. One of the MPs excluded from the Commons by Pride's Purge in December 1648, Rossiter opposed the Execution of Charles I in January 1649, unlike his grandfather Sir John Bourchier. During The Protectorate, he was elected for Lincolnshire in 1654, 1656 and 1659, but prevented from taking his seat as a suspected Royalist. In return for supporting the Restoration of Charles II, he was knighted in May 1660 and appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Lincolnshire. However, he retired from politics and died of cancer in January 1669.
English politician
[ "human" ]
Q38582799
Ganonema
Ganonema is a genus of red algae, from the Liagoraceae family, characterised by its dichotomously branched, multiaxial thalli, with terete axes." It is closely related to Liagora, but can be distinguished in two important respects. Its vegetative structure is distinct, as the basal cells of its cortical fascicles are isodiametric, whereas the cells of Liagora are elongate. Also, its reproductive development features "the occasional production of carpogonial branches in clusters and the production of spermatangia in dense heads.".
genus of algae
[ "taxon" ]
Q1660586
Arripis
Arripis is a genus of marine fishes from Australia and New Zealand, known as Australian salmon, kahawai and Australian herring. They are the only members of the family Arripidae. Despite the common name, Australian salmon are not related to the salmon family Salmonidae of the Northern Hemisphere, just as Australian herring are not related to herring of the Northern Hemisphere, but belong to the order Perciformes of perch-like fishes. Australian salmon were named so by early European settlers after their superficial resemblance to the salmoniform fishes. Relatively long-lived fish, Australian salmon are a favoured target of recreational fishers, and both commercial and traditional Māori fisheries. They are also common bycatch of the Australasian snapper (Pagrus auratus), mullet (Mugilidae), white trevally (Pseudocaranx dentex), and mackerel (Scombridae) fisheries. These species are all taken in great numbers by way of purse seine nets and trawling. They are also caught by skilled fishermen along the southern coastline of Australia by beach seining.
genus of fishes
[ "taxon" ]