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Q13129110
Holcombe, East Devon
Holcombe is a hamlet in the district of East Devon in the English county of Devon. Holcombe is located northwest of the town of Lyme Regis about a mile west of Uplyme. The Iron Age "Holcombe Mirror", now in the British Museum, was found on a farm here in 1970 by Devon Archaeological Society when excavating the site of a Roman villa.
village in Devon, United Kingdom
[ "hamlet" ]
Q98970878
William Cabell
William Cabell (March 13, 1730 – March 23, 1798) was an American planter, soldier, and politician who served more than four decades in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly representing the area of his and family members' plantations on the upper James River.
American statesman, soldier, and politician (1730-1798)
[ "human" ]
Q16097014
Liv Glaser
Liv Glaser (born 23 September 1935 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian pianist, music teacher, and professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music, the daughter of violinist Ernst Glaser and pianist Kari Marie Aarvold Glaser, and married 1971 to director of culture Carsten Edvard Munch (1927–2005).
Norwegian professor
[ "human" ]
Q20969759
Stegen
Stegen (Luxembourgish: Steeën) is a village in the commune of "Aerenzdallgemeng", in eastern Luxembourg. The village has a population of 504. The Saint Bartholomew church of Stegen was classified as a national monument in 2021. The stream Tirelbaach is flowing through the eastern part of Stegen. Stegen is home to the goat farm Bio Baltes in Um Suewel. It produces goat cheese for a large number of supermarkets throughout Luxembourg.
human settlement in Luxembourg
[ "human settlement", "town" ]
Q28123330
University of Maryland School of Medicine
The University of Maryland School of Medicine (abbreviated UMSOM), located in Baltimore City, Maryland, U.S., is the medical school of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and is affiliated with the University of Maryland Medical Center and Medical System. Established in 1807 as the College of Medicine of Maryland, it is the first public and the fifth oldest medical school in the United States. UMB SOM's campus includes Davidge Hall, which was built in 1812, and is the oldest building in continuous use for medical education in the Northern Hemisphere.In addition to an MD degree, the UMB SOM offers PhD programs through the Graduate Program in Life Sciences. It also offers several joint degree programs: a Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) MD/PhD, a joint MD/DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery), the MD/MPH (Master of Public Health) program, and the PhD/DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy). The University of Maryland School of Medicine was ranked 16th in U.S. News and World Report's 2022 rankings of "Best Medical Schools: Primary Care", and 27th in "Best Medical Schools: Research". In 2013, the school offered admission to 6.3% of applicants. Since 2006, the medical school dean has been E. Albert Reece.
medical school in Baltimore; first public medical school in the United States
[ "medical school", "public educational institution of the United States" ]
Q31934419
San Vicente Department
San Vicente (Spanish pronunciation: [sam biˈsente]) is a department of El Salvador in the center of the country. The capital is San Vicente. On October 4, 1834, San Vicente City of Austria and Lorenzana (Ciudad de San Vicente de Austria y Lorenzana) was made the capital of State of El Salvador during the Federal Republic of Central America. In 1840, it was no longer the capital of the State of El Salvador, but it continues to be the capital of the department. The department was created on June 12, 1824. The San Vicente department is 1,184 km2 (457 sq mi) and has a population in excess of 174,500. The forest Bosque La Joya is found in San Vincente.
department of El Salvador
[ "department of El Salvador", "electoral district" ]
Q1573514
Pyrgus alveus
The Large Grizzled skipper (Pyrgus alveus) is a species of skipper butterfly (family Hesperiidae).
species of insect
[ "taxon" ]
Q12200144
Bolshaya Murta
Bolshaya Murta (Russian: Большая Мурта) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Bolshemurtinsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. Population: 7,905 (2010 Census); 8,435 (2002 Census); 8,901 (1989 Census).
human settlement in Bolshemurtinsky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
[ "human settlement", "work settlement of Russia" ]
Q1553072
Gudrun Baudisch-Wittke
Gudrun Baudisch, later Gudrun Baudisch-Wittke (born 17 March 1907 – 16 October 1982) was an Austrian woman ceramist, sculptor and painter. Baudisch founded the Keramik Hallstatt workshop.
Austrian sculptor and painter (1907-1982)
[ "human" ]
Q33674329
Gouda
Gouda (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣʌudaː] (listen)) is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, between Rotterdam and Utrecht, in the province of South Holland. Gouda has a population of 72,338 and is famous for its Gouda cheese, stroopwafels, many grachten, smoking pipes, and its 15th-century city hall. Its array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination. In the Middle Ages, a settlement was founded at the location of the current city by the Van der Goude family, who built a fortified castle alongside the banks of the Gouwe River, from which the family and the city took its name. The area, originally marshland, developed over the course of two centuries. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its estuary was transformed into a harbour. City rights were granted in 1272.
municipality in South Holland, Netherlands
[ "municipality of the Netherlands" ]
Q12200548
Por amor
"Por amor" is a song by Thalía, released as the second single from her fifth album, Amor a la Mexicana (1997). In France this was the titular song of the album. Music videos have been released both for the original and the remix version (Primera Vez remix) which was released after the success of the album in European countries like Turkey and Greece.The song also received radio airplay in Spain.
song
[ "musical work/composition" ]
Q8010230
Henningsomyces
Henningsomyces is a genus of fungi in the family Marasmiaceae. The genus name of Grovesia is in honour of Paul Christoph Hennings (1841–1908), who was a German mycologist and herbarium curator.The genus was circumscribed by Carl Ernst Otto Kuntze in Revis. Gen. Pl. vol.3 (issue 3) on page 483 in 1898.
genus of fungi
[ "taxon" ]
Q5936109
Mohsen Qomi
Mohsen Qomi (Persian: محسن قمی) is an Iranian cleric, conservative politician and a member of the Assembly of Experts.
Iranian cleric and politician
[ "human" ]
Q7781798
Theodore Gibson
Theodore Sumner Gibson (1885–1953) was the second Anglican Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman and subsequently the fifth Bishop of St John's from (collectively) 1928 until 1951.
Anglican bishop
[ "human" ]
Q60048906
Stefan Holt
Stefan Holt (born c. 1986/1987) is an American journalist and television news anchor for WMAQ-TV the Chicago flagship station of NBC-TV. He anchors alongside Marion Brooks and Allison Rosati for the 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. news programs for the station.
American journalist and television news anchor
[ "human" ]
Q106235
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
Hans-Dietrich Genscher (21 March 1927 – 31 March 2016) was a German statesman and a member of the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP), who served as Federal Minister of the Interior from 1969 to 1974, and as Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of Germany from 1974 to 1992 (except for a two-week break in 1982, after the FDP had left the Third Schmidt cabinet), making him the longest-serving occupant of either post and the only person to have held one of these positions under two different Chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany. In 1991 he was chairman of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). A proponent of Realpolitik, Genscher has been called "a master of diplomacy". He is widely regarded as having been a principal "architect of German reunification". In 1991, he played a pivotal role in international diplomacy surrounding the breakup of Yugoslavia by successfully pushing for international recognition of Croatia, Slovenia and other republics declaring independence, in an effort to halt "a trend towards a Greater Serbia". After leaving office, he worked as a lawyer and international consultant. He was President of the German Council on Foreign Relations and was involved with several international organisations, and with former Czech President Václav Havel, he called for a Cold War museum to be built in Berlin.
German politician and member of the Free Democratic Party (1927-2016)
[ "human" ]
Q932310
Franklin Leonard Pope
Franklin Leonard Pope (2 December 1840 – 13 October 1895) was an American engineer, explorer, and inventor.
American engineer (1840-1895)
[ "human" ]
Q37896
Bouvier des Flandres
The Bouvier des Flandres is a herding dog breed originating in Flanders, Belgium. They were originally used for general farm work including cattle droving, sheep herding, and cart pulling, and nowadays as guard dogs and police dogs, as well as being kept as pets. The French name of the breed means, literally, "Cow Herder of Flanders", referring to the Flemish origin of the breed. Other names for the breed are Toucheur de Boeuf (cattle driver), Vlaamse Koehond (Flemish cow dog), and Vuilbaard (dirty beard).
dog breed
[ "dog breed" ]
Q6081116
Isingiro
Isingiro is a town in the Western Region of Uganda. It is the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of Isingiro District and the site of the district's headquarters.
place in Western Region, Uganda
[ "human settlement" ]
Q59691318
Shaparak Shajarizadeh
Shaparak Shajarizadeh (Persian: شاپرک شجری زاده) (born 1975) is an Iranian women's rights activist and a former political prisoner. She is also a member of women's committee of Iran Transition Council. Shajarizadeh is well known for her efforts in empowering Women's rights in Iran and activism against Iran's contemporary compulsory hijab law. She possess anti-headscarf sentiments and also pioneered online campaigns such as "Girls of Revolution Street" and "White Wednesdays" as a part of the protests against compulsory hijab in an effort to encourage both men and women in Iran to post images in the social media platforms of themselves without wearing headscarves. She was arrested and imprisoned twice for defying Iran's laws about compulsory hijab laws.
Publicly removed her headscarf to oppose the compulsory hijab rule for women in Iran. Nominated One of 100 influential women in 2018 by BBC . Geneva Summit 2020 international women’s rights award .
[ "human" ]
Q83727191
Riding West
Riding West is a 1944 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Charles Starrett.
1944 film by William Berke
[ "film" ]
Q1573523
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Lábrea
The Territorial Prelature of Lábrea (Latin: Praelatura Territorialis Labreana) is a territorial prelature located in the city of Lábrea in the Ecclesiastical province of Porto Velho in Brazil.
Catholic particular church territory in Brazil
[ "territorial prelature" ]
Q2290158
Benito Sarti
Benito Sarti (Italian pronunciation: [beˈniːto ˈsarti]; 23 July 1936 – 4 February 2020) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder.
Italian footballer (1936-2020)
[ "human" ]
Q5269236
Dharma Man Tuladhar
Dharma Man Tuladhar (Nepali: धर्ममान तुलाधर) (August 4, 1862 – August 24, 1938) was a Nepalese trader and philanthropist best known for the renovation of the Swayambhu stupa in Kathmandu, one of the holiest Buddhist shrines in Nepal.Popularly known as Dhaman Sahu (Newar: धमां साहु), Tuladhar headed the restoration project which lasted from 1918 to 1921. This was the last complete renovation of Swayambhu before the recent restoration project which was finished in 2010.
Nepalese businessman
[ "human" ]
Q16170392
Suh Se-ok
Suh Se-ok (Korean: 서세옥, hanja: 徐世鈺; 1929 – 29 November 2020) was a South Korean oriental painting artist.
South Korean artist
[ "human" ]
Q3686614
Confession
Confession is a 1929 American black and white short film directed by Lionel Barrymore and starring Robert Ames and Carroll Nye. It is based on a playlet by Kenyon Nicholson.
1929 film by Lionel Barrymore
[ "short film" ]
Q4007843
Valeri Dikarev
Valeri Pavlovich Dikarev (Russian: Валерий Павлович Дикарев) (born September 10, 1939 in Baku, died in 2001) was a Soviet football player.
Russian footballer (1939-2001)
[ "human" ]
Q1499995
Pennsylvania Route 756
Pennsylvania Route 756 (PA 756) is an east–west state route located in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Its western terminus is PA 403 in the Moxham section of Johnstown, and its eastern terminus is PA 160 in Elton, Adams Township.
State highway in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, US
[ "road" ]
Q97354398
American Head
American Head is the sixteenth studio album by experimental rock band the Flaming Lips, released on September 11, 2020, on Warner Records in the US and Bella Union in the UK. Produced by Dave Fridmann and Scott Booker, alongside the band itself, the album represents a return to the band's American roots. It is the final studio album to feature founding bass guitarist Michael Ivins and keyboardist Jake Ingalls, who both departed from the band in 2021. It received favorable reviews from critics upon release. Its release was preceded by six singles: "Flowers of Neptune 6", "My Religion Is You", "Dinosaurs on the Mountain", "You n Me Sellin' Weed", "Will You Return / When You Come Down" and "Mother Please Don't Be Sad".
2020 studio album by The Flaming Lips
[ "album" ]
Q18592284
Turochamp
Turochamp is a chess program developed by Alan Turing and David Champernowne in 1948. It was created as part of research by the pair into computer science and machine learning. Turochamp is capable of playing an entire chess game against a human player at a low level of play by calculating all potential moves and all potential player moves in response, as well as some further moves it deems considerable. It then assigns point values to each game state, and selects the move resulting in the highest point value. Turochamp is the earliest known computer game to enter development, but was never completed by Turing and Champernowne, as its algorithm was too complex to be run by the early computers of the time such as the Automatic Computing Engine. Turing attempted to convert the program into executable code for the 1951 Ferranti Mark 1 computer in Manchester, but was unable to do so. Turing played a match against computer scientist Alick Glennie using the program in the summer of 1952, executing it manually step by step, but by his death in 1954 had still been unable to run the program on an actual computer. Champernowne did not continue the project, and the original program design was not preserved. Despite never being run on a computer, the program is a candidate for the first chess program; several other chess programs were designed or proposed around the same time, including another one which Turing unsuccessfully tried to run on the Ferranti Mark 1. The first successful program in.
chess program
[ "chess engine", "video game" ]
Q21367970
Allopogon
Allopogon is a genus of flies belonging to the family Asilidae.Species: Allopogon anomalus (Carrera, 1947) Allopogon argyrocinctus (Schiner, 1867) Allopogon basalis Curran, 1935 Allopogon castigans (Walker, 1851) Allopogon equestris (Wiedemann, 1828) Allopogon miles (Wiedemann, 1828) Allopogon necans (Wiedemann, 1828) Allopogon placidus (Wulp, 1882) Allopogon tesselatus (Wiedemann, 1828) Allopogon vittatus (Wiedemann, 1828).
genus of insects
[ "taxon" ]
Q2038278
Mohamed Madhar
Mohamed Shies Madhar (born 28 October 1962) is a Surinamese judoka, who represented his country at the 1984 Summer Olympics and 1988 Summer Olympics.Madhar was just 21 years old when he competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics in the 60 kg event. He became the first Surinamese judoka to win a contest at the Olympics, when he beat Christian Nkamgang from Cameroon in the first round; however, he was then beaten in the second round by West German Peter Jupke. Four years later in the 1988 Summer Olympics he competed in the same weight division, but lost this time in the first round against Korean Kim Jae-yup, who went on to win the gold medal.
Surinamese judoka
[ "human" ]
Q15362763
Escape Artists
Escape Artists is a female-fronted Austrian pop punk band from Vienna and Lower Austria.
Austrian band
[ "musical group" ]
Q6790554
Matthew Gibson
Matthew Gibson (1734–1790) was an English Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District from 1780 to 1790.
Catholic bishop
[ "human" ]
Q24484178
Trostyansky
Trostyansky (Russian: Тростянский) is a rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Trostyanskoye Rural Settlement, Novoanninsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 627 as of 2010. There are 16 streets.
human settlement in Novoanninsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia
[ "posyolok", "human settlement" ]
Q9352214
Szreniawa, Lubusz Voivodeship
Szreniawa [ʂrɛˈɲava] (German: Schenawe, renamed Schönforst in 1937) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sława, within Wschowa County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) north of Sława, 23 km (14 mi) north-west of Wschowa, and 38 km (24 mi) east of Zielona Góra.
village in Lubusz, Poland
[ "village of Poland" ]
Q22908782
Arthur ap Gwynn
Arthur ap Gwynn (1902-1987) was the third librarian at the University College of Wales and an editor.
Welsh librarian
[ "human" ]
Q307358
1957 Indianapolis 500
The 41st International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Thursday, May 30, 1957. The event was part of the 1957 USAC National Championship Trail and it was race 3 of 8 in the 1957 World Championship of Drivers. Sam Hanks won the Indianapolis 500 in his thirteenth attempt (the most such by any 500 winner). He retired from competition at Indy in victory lane. Contrary to popular belief, Hanks did not completely retire from racing until the end of the year. He skipped the Race of Two Worlds when his entrant withdrew, but competed in USAC Stock Car events later in the year, winning the event at Trenton, and finished third in points championships for 1957. Hanks received a record $103,844 purse, the first driver to win a $100,000 single-race payday. The total race purse was also a record, over $300,000 for the first time. Hanks won the race in George Salih's "Lay-down Offy". The Offenhauser engine was mounted on its side and shifted off-center. This was done in order to lower the center of gravity, reduce frontal area, and counterbalance the body roll in the turns. The car that Hanks drove for the win in 1957 would win back-to-back Indy 500s, with Jimmy Bryan piloting the very same chassis to victory again in 1958.
41st running of the Indianapolis 500 motor race
[ "Indianapolis 500" ]
Q2552447
Yun and Yang
Yun (ユン) and Yang (ヤン, Yan) are a pair of fictional characters appearing in the Street Fighter fighting game series. The characters are twin brothers known collectively as the Lee Brothers (リー兄弟, Rī Kyōdai, Chinese: 李氏兄弟; pinyin: Lǐ Shì Xiōngdì) that made their debut in the original Street Fighter III.
Street Fighter characters
[ "group of fictional characters" ]
Q44742773
2018 Pahang FA season
The 2018 season was Pahang's 15th season in the Malaysian Malaysia Super League since its inception in 2004.
season of football team
[ "association football team season" ]
Q11288192
Wilbur John Carr
Wilbur John Carr (October 31, 1870 - June 26, 1942) was an American diplomat. He was a leader in building a professional American diplomatic corps, cutting it loose from domestic politics. He was named one of three Great Civil Servants, along with William Hunter, and Alvey Augustus Adee.
American diplomat and reformer
[ "human" ]
Q641122
Clinton and Nadine
Clinton and Nadine (also known as Blood Money) is an American TV movie broadcast on HBO on May 28, 1988.
1988 television film directed by Jerry Schatzberg
[ "television film" ]
Q47008081
Calvin Favron
Calvin Favron (born July 3, 1957) is a former American football linebacker for the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Cardinals in the second round of the 1979 NFL Draft. He played college football at Southeastern Louisiana.
American football linebacker
[ "human" ]
Q25694512
Malinovo
Malinovo (German: Eberhardt, Hungarian: Éberhárd) is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Senec District in the Bratislava Region.
municipality of Slovakia
[ "municipality of Slovakia" ]
Q49349614
Elfrida
Elfrida is a census-designated place in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 459.
census-designated place in Cochise County, Arizona, United States
[ "census-designated place" ]
Q28712413
La Mola
La Mola is a peninsula that forms the eastern end of the island of Formentera, in the Balearic Islands of Spain, in the western Mediterranean Sea. It contains the highest part of the island, with an elevation of about 200 m, as well as the village of El Pilar de la Mola, and is surrounded by high coastal cliffs. The natural vegetation of the peninsula includes native coniferous woodland as well as garrigue and maquis shrubland. The main human uses of the peninsula include hunting and arable agriculture.
peninsula of Formentera island, Spain
[ "peninsula", "plateau" ]
Q6379969
Kawempe Division
Kawempe Division (sub-county) is one of the five divisions that comprise the city of Kampala along with Makindye division, Lubaga division, Nakawa division and Central division, It has 19 parishes and 771 villages. The parishes include Bwaise I, Kanyanya, Kazo ward, Kyebando, Makerere iii, Mulago I, Bwaise ii, Kawempe I, Kikaya, Makerere I, Mpererwe, Mulago iii, Bwaise III, Kawempe ii, Komambogo, Makerere ii, Mulago i, Makerere University. The division's current mayor is His worship Dr. Emmanuel Serunjogi.
administrative division of Kampala, Uganda
[ "administrative territorial entity" ]
Q5405603
Eucalyptus grossa
Eucalyptus grossa, commonly known as coarse-leaved mallee, is a species of mallee or rarely a straggly tree, that is endemic to Western Australia. It has rough, fibrous bark on the trunk and all but the thinnest branches, broadly lance-shaped to egg-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, yellowish green flowers and cup-shaped to cylindrical fruit.
species of plant
[ "taxon" ]
Q75382360
Edred of England
Eadred (c. 923 – 23 November 955) was King of the English from 26 May 946 until his death. He was the younger son of Edward the Elder and his third wife Eadgifu, and a grandson of Alfred the Great. His elder brother, Edmund, was killed trying to protect his seneschal from an attack by a violent thief. Edmund's two sons, Eadwig and Edgar, were then young children, so Eadred became king. He suffered from ill health in the last years of his life and he died at the age of a little over thirty, having never married. He was succeeded successively by his nephews, Eadwig and Edgar. Eadred's elder half-brother Æthelstan inherited the kingship of England south of the Humber in 924, and conquered the south Northumbrian Viking kingdom of York in 927. Edmund and Eadred both inherited kingship of the whole kingdom, lost it shortly afterwards when York accepted Viking kings, and recovered it by the end of their reigns. In 954 the York magnates expelled their last king, Erik Bloodaxe, and Eadred appointed Osullf, the Anglo-Saxon ruler of the north Northumbrian territory of Bamburgh, as the first ealdorman of the whole of Northumbria. Eadred had been very close to Edmund and inherited many of his leading advisers, such as his mother Eadgifu, Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Æthelstan, ealdorman of East Anglia, who was so powerful that he was known as the 'Half-King'. Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury and future Archbishop of Canterbury, was a close friend and adviser, and Eadred appears to have.
King of the English
[ "human" ]
Q61882644
Tom Briese
Tom Briese (born April 12, 1959) is an American politician who has served in the Nebraska Legislature from the 41st district since 2017.
American politician
[ "human" ]
Q958627
Vitaliy Kyrylenko
Vitaliy Kyrylenko (Ukrainian: Віталій Кириленко, also known as Russian: Виталий Кириленко, Vitaliy Kirilenko; April 25, 1968) is a retired long jumper from Ukraine, best known for winning the bronze medal in the men's long jump event at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.
Ukrainian long jumper
[ "human" ]
Q251113
Julmust
Julmust (Swedish: jul "yule" and must English: 'must' "not-yet-fermented juice of fruit or berries", though there is no such juice in julmust) is a soft drink that is mainly consumed in Sweden around Christmas. During the rest of the year, except Easter, it is usually quite difficult to find in stores, but sometimes it is sold at other times of the year under the name must. During Easter, the name is påskmust (from påsk, "Easter"). The content is the same regardless of the marketing name, although the length of time it is stored before bottling differs; however, the beverage is more closely associated with Christmas, somewhat less with Easter and traditionally not at all with the summer. 45 million litres of julmust are consumed during December, which is around 50% of the total soft drink volume in December and 75% of the total yearly must sales. Must was created by Harry Roberts and his father Robert Roberts in 1910 as a non-alcoholic alternative to beer.
Swedish soft drink
[ "soft drink" ]
Q1430162
Floris Diergaardt
Floris Diergaardt (born 23 September 1980 in Windhoek) is a Namibian football striker currently playing for FC Civics. He is a member of the Namibia national football team. Early in his career, Diergaardt played in the fourth-tier German Oberliga with TuS Germania Schnelsen.
Namibian footballer
[ "human" ]
Q10846858
Dante
DANTE (Chinese: 但丁; pinyin: dàn dīng) is Taiwanese Mandopop artist Show Lo's (Chinese: 羅志祥) first Japanese single album. It was released on 15 February 2012 in Japan by Pony Canyon, and on 2 March 2012 in Taiwan by Gold Typhoon (Taiwan).
album by Show Luo
[ "single" ]
Q4788633
Area codes 571 and 703
Area codes 703 and 571 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Northern Virginia, including the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park, as well as all of Arlington and Fairfax counties and parts of Fauquier, Loudoun, and Prince William counties. Area code 703 was created as one of the eighty-six original North American area codes in October 1947, and originally served the entire Commonwealth of Virginia. Area code 571 was created on March 1, 2000, to form an overlay plan with 703.
Telephone area codes for Northern Virginia, United States
[ "telephone prefix" ]
Q4868624
Batara, Nepal
Batara is a village and Village Development Committee in Bara District in the Narayani Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,500 persons living in 411 individual households.
village development committee in Narayani Zone, Nepal
[ "village development committee of Nepal" ]
Q4849716
Balaana
Balaana is a genus of flies belonging to the family Bombyliidae (bee-flies). There are about seven described species, including three from western Australia. These are robust and very hairy flies with a body length of 10–18 mm (0.4–0.7 in).
genus of insects
[ "taxon" ]
Q3365468
Parking
Parking (Chinese: 停車; pinyin: Tíngchē) is a 2008 Taiwanese movie.
2008 film by Chung Mong-hong
[ "film" ]
Q5887730
Homalopteroides
Homalopteroides is a genus of hillstream loaches native to Southeast Asia.
genus of fishes
[ "taxon" ]
Q8012044
William Henry Hill
William Henry Hill (March 23, 1876 in Plains, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania – July 24, 1972 in Binghamton, Broome County, New York) was an American politician from New York.
American politician (1876-1972)
[ "human" ]
Q4511626
1991 FIFA World Youth Championship
The 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship was the eighth staging of the FIFA World Youth Championship, an international football competition organized by FIFA for men's youth national teams, and the eighth since it was established in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Tournament. The final tournament took place for the first time in Portugal, between 14 and 30 June 1991. Matches were played across five venues in as many cities: Faro, Braga, Guimarães, Porto and Lisbon. Nigeria originally won the bid to host but was stripped of its right after found guilty for committing age fabrication.North Korea and South Korea competed for the first time as a united team, although FIFA attributes its historical data to South Korea. Portugal entered the competition as the defending champions, after winning the previous tournament. They reached the final, where a record attendance of 127,000 witnessed the hosts defeat Portuguese-speaking rival Brazil 4–2 on penalties to secure their second consecutive title. The Soviet Union made its last FIFA tournament appearance, the country was dissolved later that year.
international football competition
[ "sports season" ]
Q7925996
Victor Holt
Victor Holt, Jr. (May 8, 1908 – April 22, 1988) was an American college basketball standout at Oklahoma in the late 1920s. He was an All-American and the Helms National Player of the Year in 1928. Holt was the University of Oklahoma's first national player of the year in men's basketball. After college he played basketball in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) for Cook's Painter Boys, located in Kansas City, Missouri. With them he won two national championships in 1928 and 1929. After basketball he worked for Goodyear Tire Company, ultimately became its 10th president, and also became an auto racing enthusiast & co-owner. He also is notable for having suggested the name of the famous auto-racing empire Dan Gurney's All American Racers, in which he was a partner/co-owner.
American basketball player and president of Goodyear Tire Company
[ "human" ]
Q21313926
Tesseropora rosea
Tesseropora rosea, the rose barnacle is a species of barnacle found in eastern and southern Australia, and South Africa. The hard exterior is grey to whitish with four shell plates. Larger specimens show a pinkish colour. Size is 20 millimetres across to 12 millimetres tall. The habitat is exposed rocky shores, from high tide levels to a depth of 58 metres. The diet is plankton and small particles. This barnacle can tolerate strong wave activity.
species of crustacean
[ "taxon" ]
Q75314899
Lady Mabel Fitzwilliam
Lady Mabel Florence Harriet Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (14 July 1870 – 26 September 1951) was an English socialist politician, later known as Lady Mabel Smith.Her father was William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton, the eldest son of William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, 6th Earl FitzWilliam. Her father died before inheriting the Earldom and it passed to her brother, William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, 7th Earl FitzWilliam whose lifestyle she criticised; "he had so much and everyone else had so little".She married Lt. Col. William Mackenzie Smith on 29 July 1899 and went to live in Barnes Hall near Grenoside, Sheffield. After her marriage she was known as Lady Mabel Smith. She was a local politician in South Yorkshire, firstly as a West Riding County Councillor and later as a county Alderman and member of the Workers' Educational Authority.In 1918 she visited France as Inspector of Yorkshire's Women's Agricultural Auxiliary Corps.She served on the Departmental Committee on Public Libraries which was appointed by the then President of the Board of Education Charles Trevelyan in 1924, reporting in June, 1927 and was appointed a member of the Adult Education Committee set up by the then President of the Board of Education Eustace Percy in 1927 She served on the Labour Party National Executive Committee in 1932. and 1934She assisted greatly in the establishment of Ecclesfield Grammar School in the early 1930s, and after its great expansion in the early 1950s its new Assembly Hall, opened in 1953, was named Lady Mabel Hall. She was a committed Christian and social worker. She stated that her social conscience developed.
British politician
[ "human" ]
Q15249491
Marwell Zoo
Marwell Zoo is a 140-acre (57 ha) zoo situated in Colden Common near Winchester, in the English county of Hampshire. It is owned and run by the registered charity Marwell Wildlife. The zoo is home to 1,208 animals of 149 species. The charity undertakes a range of educational and conservation activities, with a particular focus on Africa in addition to work from its base.
zoo situated at Owslebury near Winchester in England
[ "zoo", "charitable organization" ]
Q7621584
Strangers
"Strangers" (also known as "Stranger") is a song by Canadian singer/songwriter My Name Is Kay featuring guest vocals from American rapper Pusha T. The song was released as the second single from Kay's self-titled debut EP, although she does not consider the track, or previous single "My Name Is Kay", as singles, but simply refers to them as "songs". Kay explained that the meaning of the song is that feeling when "your boyfriend only loves you when you're alone", and lyrically the song talks about Kay's character going to a party, and being treated like a "stranger" by her love interest. Inspiration for the song also came to her from watching re-runs of the late '80s, early '90s sitcom Perfect Strangers, featuring the characters Balki and Larry. She says: "Ryan and I were looking at pictures of them and I was saying how one of them looks like my dad. Then we started writing this hook, this kind of old school 'na na hooo.' It just came to us: 'Let's write it about perfect strangers.'".
song by Canadian singer/songwriter My Name Is Kay
[ "musical work/composition" ]
Q13603158
Sardinian Judicati
The Judicates (judicadus, logus or rennus in Sardinian, judicati in Latin, regni or giudicati sardi in Italian), in English also referred to as Sardinian Kingdoms, Sardinian Judgedoms or Judicatures, were independent states that took power in Sardinia in the Middle Ages, between the ninth and fifteenth centuries. They were sovereign states with summa potestas, each with a ruler called judge (judike), with the powers of a king.
Independent Sardinian states
[ "city-state", "territory" ]
Q22535395
Pfäffikon
Pfäffikon is the principal town of the Municipality of Freienbach in the canton of Schwyz (SZ) in Switzerland. Together with Wollerau, Pfäffikon is considered the principal town of the district (Bezirk) of Höfe and the center of the region of Ausserschwyz. The former farm town is known today as cultural, economic and service center with its main focus on hedge funds. With 7,200 residents Pfäffikon is the third biggest town of the canton after Küssnacht and Einsiedeln.
Swiss locality belonging to the municipality of Freienbach in the canton of Schwyz in Switzerland
[ "village" ]
Q22020200
Das Flores River
The Das Flores River is a river of Maranhão state in northeastern Brazil.
river in Maranhão, Brazil
[ "river" ]
Q16918346
Anthrenocerus brindabella
Anthrenocerus brindabella is a species of beetle, native to Australia. It is within the genus Anthrenocerus and the family Dermestidae.
species of beetle
[ "taxon" ]
Q3225933
The Prisoner of Chillon
The Prisoner of Chillon is a 392-line narrative poem by Lord Byron. Written in 1816, it chronicles the imprisonment of a Genevois monk, François Bonivard, from 1532 to 1536.
1816 poem written by Lord Byron
[ "poem" ]
Q3634563
Kangxiwar
Kangxiwar (Chinese: 康西瓦; pinyin: Kāng xī wǎ; Uighur: كەڭشىۋەر) is the location of a deserted town on the southwest side of the Kunlun Mountains. It is on the bank of the Karakash River in the western Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It is also the base of the route to Hotan from the Karakash valley via the Hindutash pass. According to Chinese sources, Kangxiwar means "place with mine" in Uyghur.During the Sino-Indian War of 1962, Kangxiwar served as the forward headquarters for the Xinjiang Military Command. The military cemetery of those killed in the war is still located here. There is also a highway maintenance crew house at Kangxiwar at the present time. China National Highway 219 (G219), the Xinjiang-Tibet Highway, runs through here. Following the G219 southeast will lead to Dahongliutan and Tianshuihai, the latter of which is in Aksai Chin. China National Highway 580 is under construction connecting Kangxiwar directly with Hotan. It is scheduled to be completed in 2022.Kangxiwar Daban or Koshbel Pass (lit. '"twin pass"') is a mountain pass located at the elevation of 4,250 metres (13,940 ft) downstream to the west.
former town in Xinjiang, China
[ "former town" ]
Q30272845
Park Foundation
The Park Foundation is a nonprofit foundation founded in 1966 by businessman and media mogul Roy H. Park. The foundation supports a variety of liberal and environmental causes, and has been a major supporter of the anti-fracking movement as well as education. From 2009 to 2012, the foundation gave over $3 million to dozens of advocacy groups and other institutions that oppose fracking, including $175,000 to produce the documentary Gasland. In 2013, the foundation gave $50 million to endow the Park Scholarships program at North Carolina State University.It is based in Ithaca, New York and is chaired by Park's daughter, Adelaide Park Gomer. Rachel Leon is the Executive Director.In 2003, the Triad Foundation was spun off from the Park Foundation, as a result of political disputes between Park's children.
American nonprofit organization
[ "nonprofit organization" ]
Q4729631
All Signs of Death
All Signs of Death is a television pilot based on the 2009 novel The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death by Charlie Huston, who also wrote the teleplay. Huston served as executive producer along with Alan Ball who directed the pilot. It was produced as part of Ball's multi-project contract with HBO.
television pilot
[ "television pilot" ]
Q7868272
USS Chemung
USS Chemung (AO-30), a Cimarron-class fleet replenishment oiler serving in the United States Navy, was the second ship named for the Chemung River in New York State. Chemung was launched 9 September 1939 as Esso Annapolis by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard, Sparrows Point, Maryland, under a Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Miss Howard; acquired by the Navy 5 June 1941; and commissioned 3 July 1941. From 13 July 1941 until the entry of the United States into World War II, Chemung operated between east coast ports and the oil ports of Texas and Louisiana transporting fuel oil.
Cimarron-class oiler
[ "replenishment oiler" ]
Q16056572
timeline of Johannesburg history
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Johannesburg, in the Gauteng province of South Africa.
timeline of notable events in the history of Johannesburg
[ "Wikimedia timeline" ]
Q21473966
Heiny Srour
Heiny Srour (born March 23, 1945) is a Lebanese film director. She is best known for being the first female Arab filmmaker to have a film, Saat El Tahrir Dakkat or The Hour of Liberation Has Arrived, chosen for the Cannes Film Festival. Srour advocated for women's rights through her films, her writing, and by funding other filmmakers.
Lebanese film director
[ "human" ]
Q88262625
Nicholas Talley
Nicholas "Nick" Talley FRACP, FAFPHM, FRCP (Lond), FRCP (Edin), FACP, FACG, AGAF, FAHMS is an Australian gastroenterologist, epidemiologist, researcher, and clinical educator.
Australian gastroenterologist
[ "human" ]
Q14954827
Jerry Oppenheimer
Jerry Oppenheimer is an American author who has written several unauthorized biographies of public figures including Hillary and Bill Clinton, Anna Wintour, Rock Hudson, Martha Stewart, Barbara Walters, Ethel Kennedy, Jerry Seinfeld and the Hilton family. During Clinton's 2000 Senate Election, Oppenheimer wrote the book State of a Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and Hillary Clinton. His claims were reported at the time, including the alleged incident when Hillary Clinton called her husband's campaign manager Paul Fray a "fucking Jew bastard" in 1974. Clinton denied these claims.In addition to being a biographer he has also worked in several different capacities as a journalist, including as an investigative reporter and a producer of television news programs and documentaries.
American biographer
[ "human" ]
Q55759993
Andrzej Sobieszczyk
Andrzej Sobieszczyk (born 5 May 1993) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Avia Świdnik. He formerly played for Puszcza Niepołomice, Motor Lublin, and Hetman Zamość.
association football player
[ "human" ]
Q18353215
Nicholas Green
Sir Nicholas Nigel Green (born 15 October 1958), styled The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Green, is a judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales.He was educated at King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, the University of Leicester (LLB, 1980), the University of Toronto (LLM, 1981) and the University of Southampton (PhD, 1985).He was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1986. He was a judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division) since 2013, and was then awarded the customary knighthood in the 2014 Special Honours. He was promoted to the Court of Appeal and received the customary appointment to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom in 2018.
British judge
[ "human" ]
Q17031325
Scott Dunn
Scott Dunn is a luxury tour operator specialising in tailor-made holidays in 110 countries across the globe. The company has offices in London in the UK, San Diego in the USA and Singapore. Scott Dunn was founded in 1986.
luxury tour operator specialising in ski, catered villa, family and tailor-made holidays
[ "business" ]
Q6696313
Lucas Serme
Lucas Serme (born 25 February 1992 in Créteil) is a professional squash player who represented France. He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 32 in October 2018. He married Czech squash player Anna Klimundová, now known as Anna Serme.
squash player
[ "human" ]
Q1756863
Polyptychopsis
Polyptychopsis is a genus of moths in the family Sphingidae. It contains only one species, Polyptychopsis marshalli, which is known from Brachystegia woodland in large parts of Africa.The wingspan is 53–58 mm.
genus of insects
[ "taxon" ]
Q28919221
This Is Jesus Culture
This Is Jesus Culture is the first compilation album by American Christian worship band Jesus Culture. The album was released on April 7, 2015 by Jesus Culture Music alongside Sparrow Records. Jeremy Edwardson, Nathan Grubbs and Brian Johnson worked together on the production of the album.The album is a compilation of popular songs by Jesus Culture recorded between 2010 and 2014, and also includes two new songs recorded live at the Jesus Culture Conference in Sacramento, California.
2015 compilation album by Jesus Culture
[ "album" ]
Q6764113
Marine Corps Recruiting Command
The Marine Corps Recruiting Command is a command of the United States Marine Corps responsible for military recruitment of civilians into the Corps. In addition to finding volunteers to join, it is also responsible for preparing them for United States Marine Corps Recruit Training or Officer Candidates School.
military unit
[ "marine command" ]
Q87268205
Bloodride
Bloodride is a 2020 Norwegian anthology television series created by Kjetil Indregard and Atle Knudsen and starring Stig R. Amdam, Anna Bache-Wiig and Ellen Bendu. The plot revolves around a bus and its driver, driving in the rain in the middle of the night. In each episode, one of the passengers exits the bus and becomes the focus of the episode.It was released on Friday 13 March 2020, on Netflix.
television series
[ "television series" ]
Q1802815
São José do Campestre
São José do Campestre is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazil.
municipality in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
[ "municipality of Brazil" ]
Q198045
Zhou Zhonghe
Zhou Zhonghe (Chinese: 周忠和; born 19 January 1965 in Jiangdu, Jiangsu province) is a Chinese palaeontologist. He described the ancient bird Confuciusornis.Zhou graduated from Nanjing University and earned a Ph.D. in Biology in 1999 from the University of Kansas. He is the director of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, and in 2010 was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
Chinese paleontologist
[ "human" ]
Q387189
Petrovice
Petrovice is a municipality and village in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. Petrovice lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) north-east of Blansko, 24 kilometres (15 mi) north of Brno, and 181 kilometres (112 mi) south-east of Prague.
village and municipality (obec) in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic
[ "municipality of the Czech Republic" ]
Q11852444
argininosuccinic aciduria
Argininosuccinic aciduria is an inherited disorder that causes the accumulation of argininosuccinic acid (also known as "ASA") in the blood and urine. Some patients may also have an elevation of ammonia, a toxic chemical, which can affect the nervous system. Argininosuccinic aciduria may become evident in the first few days of life because of high blood ammonia, or later in life presenting with "sparse" or "brittle" hair, developmental delay, and tremors. An infant with argininosuccinic aciduria may seem lethargic or be unwilling to eat, have poorly controlled breathing rate or body temperature, experience seizures or unusual body movements, or go into a coma. Complications from argininosuccinic aciduria may include developmental delay and mental retardation. Progressive liver damage, skin lesions, and brittle hair may also be seen. Immediate treatment and lifelong management (following a strict diet and using appropriate supplements) may prevent many of these complications. Occasionally, an individual may inherit a mild form of the disorder in which ammonia accumulates in the bloodstream only during periods of illness or other stress.
amino acid metabolic disorder that involves the accumulation of argininosuccinic acid (ASA) in the blood and urine
[ "disease (class)", "amino acid metabolic disorder", "rare disease" ]
Q7590635
St. Mel's College
St Mel's College is an all-boys secondary school in Longford, Ireland.
school in Ireland
[ "secondary school" ]
Q4657219
A Gunfighter's Pledge
A Gunfighter's Pledge (the working title was The Pledge) is a 2008 American Western television film starring Luke Perry. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel in July 2008. It was filmed at Big Sky Ranch in Simi Valley, California.
2008 television film directed by Armand Mastroianni
[ "television film" ]
Q31363495
Ischia
Ischia is a town and comune on Ischia island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Administratively it is part of the Metropolitan city of Naples, in the Campania region in southern Italy. It is famed for its thermal baths due to the volcanic nature of the island.
Italian comune
[ "commune of Italy" ]
Q28169778
Kokradanga
Kokradanga is a village in South Salmara-Mankachar District, Assam, India.
human settlement in India
[ "village in India" ]
Q5324792
E FM
E FM (88.3 FM) is a Colombo, Sri Lanka-based radio station. Tagged with the catchphrase "Your Lifestyle Station", E FM is one of the three radio channels (Shree FM and Ran FM) operated and managed by EAP Broadcasting Company Ltd., a subsidiary of the EAP Edirisinghe Group of Companies. E FM broadcasts live at 88.3 MHz and is also simulcasted in Kandy at 93.2 MHz.
radio station in Colombo, Sri Lanka
[ "radio station" ]
Q30766410
Hunter Island, New York
Hunter Island (also Hunters Island or Hunter's Island) is a 166-acre (67 ha) peninsula and former island in the Bronx, New York City, United States. It is situated on the western end of Long Island Sound, along the sound's northwestern shore, and is part of Pelham Bay Park in the northeastern part of the Bronx. Hunter Island initially covered 215 acres (87 ha) and was one of the Pelham Islands, the historical name for a group of islands in western Long Island Sound that once belonged to Thomas Pell. The island is connected to another former island, Twin Island, on the northeast. The area around Hunter Island was originally settled by the Siwanoy Native Americans. One of Pell's descendants, Joshua Pell, moved onto the island in 1743. It was subsequently owned by the Hunter and Henderson families, and the island was briefly named Henderson's Island after the latter. Henderson's Island was purchased by politician John Hunter in 1804. Hunter built a mansion on the island and his family resided on the island until 1865, when it was sold to former mayor Ambrose Kingsland. Hunter Island was owned by several other people before being incorporated into Pelham Bay Park in 1888. Subsequently, the island became a vacation destination. In the 1930s, New York City parks commissioner Robert Moses extended nearby Orchard Beach, to the south of the island, by connecting Hunter Island to the mainland. Hunter Island formerly contained Hunter Mansion, which Hunter had built for his family in 1811. It was located on the island's highest.
island in the United States of America
[ "island" ]
Q20744092
Dimitrie Marinescu
Dimitrie N. Marinescu (1882–1916) was a Romanian typographer, socialist and pacifist. He was a founder and General Secretary of the first Social Democratic Party of Romania in 1910.
Romanian trade unionist
[ "human" ]
Q5010700
CFMB
CFMB (1280 kHz) is a multilingual Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec, owned by Evanov Communications. It broadcasts with a power of 50,000 watts full-time as a class B station, using a directional antenna with different patterns day and night (the nighttime pattern being significantly tighter). Its transmitter is located near Saint-Mathieu, while its studios are located on Papineau Avenue, Montreal.
Multilingual radio station in Montreal
[ "radio station" ]
Q63431858
Kobi Karp
Kobi Karp is a Miami-based architect and founder of Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design, which he founded in 1995. Karp has designed houses for NBA star Juwan Howard & Barry Sternlicht, founder of Starwood Capital Group.
Architect (b. 1963)
[ "human" ]