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Embedded_Linux
Embedded Linux
8,030,681
Embedded Linux is a [Linux distribution](/wiki/Linux_distribution "Linux distribution") that is highly integrated into systems. Some applications could be auto-path finding in RC hobby airplanes, to monitoring mass production of products. For further info on this, see [Linux](/wiki/Linux "Linux"). *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [technology](/wiki/Category:Technology_stubs "Category:Technology stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Embedded_Linux&action=edit)*.
Embedded Linux is a Linux distribution that is highly integrated into systems. Some applications could be auto-path finding in RC hobby airplanes, to monitoring mass production of products. For further info on this, see Linux. This short article about technology can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
753,873
MIT_Lincoln_Laboratory
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
6,912,255
The **MIT Lincoln Laboratory**, located in [Lexington](/wiki/Lexington,_Massachusetts "Lexington, Massachusetts"), [Massachusetts](/wiki/Massachusetts "Massachusetts"), is a [United States Department of Defense](/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Defense "United States Department of Defense") federally funded research and development center. It is used to help advanced technology to problems of national security. The Laboratory gives a technical base for military electronics ranging from [radars](/wiki/Radar "Radar") to reentry physics.[[1]](#cite_note-1) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) [Statement of Lt. Gen. James Ferguson, Deputy Chief of Staff of Staff, Research and Development, USAF](https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b655548;view=1up;seq=1178), Hearings on military posture and H.R. 13456, p. 8454. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about the [United States](/wiki/Category:United_States_stubs "Category:United States stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MIT_Lincoln_Laboratory&action=edit)*.
The MIT Lincoln Laboratory, located in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a United States Department of Defense federally funded research and development center. It is used to help advanced technology to problems of national security. The Laboratory gives a technical base for military electronics ranging from radars to reentry physics.[1] References ↑ Statement of Lt. Gen. James Ferguson, Deputy Chief of Staff of Staff, Research and Development, USAF, Hearings on military posture and H.R. 13456, p. 8454. This short article about the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
1,058,343
WAGR_Ec_class
WAGR Ec class
9,165,958
| | | | --- | --- | | | This article **does not have any [sources](/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources "Wikipedia:Citing sources")**. You can help Wikipedia by finding [good](/wiki/Wikipedia:RELIABLE "Wikipedia:RELIABLE") sources, and adding them. *(October 2023)* | Ec class No. 249 at Kellerberrin in 1903. The **WAGR Ec class** were a total of 20 heavy-duty [steam](/wiki/Steam_locomotive "Steam locomotive") [locomotives](/wiki/Locomotive "Locomotive") operated by the [Western Australian Government Railways](/wiki/Western_Australian_Government_Railways "Western Australian Government Railways") (WAGR) from 1901 to 1925. The Ec class were built by the [Baldwin Locomotives Works](/wiki/Baldwin_Locomotive_Works "Baldwin Locomotive Works") (BLW) of [Philadelphia](/wiki/Philadelphia "Philadelphia"), [Pennsylvania](/wiki/Pennsylvania "Pennsylvania"), [USA](/wiki/United_States "United States") as [compounds](/wiki/Compound "Compound") in place of the awaiting [E class](/wiki/WAGR_E_class "WAGR E class"), which were also [4-6-2s](/wiki/Whyte_notation "Whyte notation") from [Britain](/wiki/United_Kingdom "United Kingdom"). They were assembled at [Fremantle](/wiki/Fremantle "Fremantle") Railway Workshops and entered service on the Eastern Goldfields Railway from Northam to Southern Cross. Some were converted to weigh less to work on lighter-laid lines, being classed the [Eca class](/wiki/WAGR_Eca_class "WAGR Eca class"). Overall the engines were considered a success and were significantly rebuilt from 1923 to 1925 like other aging locomotives that were considered a success, in this form they were reclassified the [L class](/wiki/WAGR_L_class_(1924) "WAGR L class (1924)"). *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [transport](/wiki/Category:Transport_stubs "Category:Transport stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WAGR_Ec_class&action=edit)*. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [technology](/wiki/Category:Technology_stubs "Category:Technology stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WAGR_Ec_class&action=edit)*.
| | | | --- | --- | | | This article does not have any sources. You can help Wikipedia by finding good sources, and adding them. (October 2023) | Ec class No. 249 at Kellerberrin in 1903. The WAGR Ec class were a total of 20 heavy-duty steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1901 to 1925. The Ec class were built by the Baldwin Locomotives Works (BLW) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA as compounds in place of the awaiting E class, which were also 4-6-2s from Britain. They were assembled at Fremantle Railway Workshops and entered service on the Eastern Goldfields Railway from Northam to Southern Cross. Some were converted to weigh less to work on lighter-laid lines, being classed the Eca class. Overall the engines were considered a success and were significantly rebuilt from 1923 to 1925 like other aging locomotives that were considered a success, in this form they were reclassified the L class. This short article about transport can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. This short article about technology can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Acid–base_reaction
Acid–base reaction
8,693,698
| * [v](/wiki/Template:TopicTOC-Chemistry "Template:TopicTOC-Chemistry") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:TopicTOC-Chemistry&action=edit) [Chemistry](/wiki/Chemistry "Chemistry") | | --- | | --- * [Matter](/wiki/States_of_matter "States of matter") * [Phase](/wiki/Phase_(matter) "Phase (matter)") * [Bond](/wiki/Chemical_bond "Chemical bond") * [Chemical reaction](/wiki/Chemical_reaction "Chemical reaction") * [Ion](/wiki/Ion "Ion") * Acid–base reaction * [Redox](/wiki/Redox "Redox") * [Chemical equilibrium](/wiki/Chemical_equilibrium "Chemical equilibrium") * Chemical law * [Periodic table](/wiki/Periodic_table "Periodic table") | An **acid-base reaction** is a [chemical reaction](/wiki/Chemical_reaction "Chemical reaction") between an [acid](/wiki/Acid "Acid") and a [base](/wiki/Base "Base"). The products of such a reaction are a salt and water. This reaction may also regarded as neutralization reaction. The reaction can be simplified to [OH− (aq)](/wiki/Hydroxide "Hydroxide") + H+ (aq) → [H 2O](/wiki/Water_(molecule) "Water (molecule)") The other ions remain constant because they are not affected by the reaction. They are called spectator ions. ## Acids and oxides An example of an acid-oxide reaction is [sulfuric acid](/wiki/Sulfuric_acid "Sulfuric acid") and [copper(II) oxide](/wiki/Copper(II)_oxide "Copper(II) oxide") reacting to form [copper sulfate](/wiki/Copper_sulfate "Copper sulfate") and [water](/wiki/Water "Water"): H2SO4 + CuO —> CuSO4 + H2O Another example of an acid-oxide reaction is [nitric acid](/wiki/Nitric_acid "Nitric acid") reacting with sodium oxide to form [sodium nitrate](/wiki/Sodium_nitrate "Sodium nitrate") and water: 2 HNO3 + Na2O —> 2 NaNO3 + H2O The general equation is: acid + oxide = salt + water ## Acids and hydroxides This is one of the more common acid-base reactions. This reaction is one of the few processes to make [sodium chloride](/wiki/Sodium_chloride "Sodium chloride") using [hydrochloric acid](/wiki/Hydrochloric_acid "Hydrochloric acid") and [sodium hydroxide](/wiki/Sodium_hydroxide "Sodium hydroxide"): HCl + NaOH —> NaCl + H2O ## Acids and carbonates An acid can also react with a carbonate, which is a relatively weak [base](/wiki/Base_(chemistry) "Base (chemistry)"). An example is [acetic acid](/wiki/Acetic_acid "Acetic acid") reacting with [calcium carbonate](/wiki/Calcium_carbonate "Calcium carbonate") to form calcium acetate, [carbon dioxide](/wiki/Carbon_dioxide "Carbon dioxide") and water: 2 CH3COOH + CaCO3 —> Ca(CH3COO)2 + CO2 + H2O The products of an acid-carbonate reaction is a soluble salt, carbon dioxide and water. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [chemistry](/wiki/Category:Chemistry_stubs "Category:Chemistry stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Acid%E2%80%93base_reaction&action=edit)*.
| * v * t * e Chemistry | | --- | | Matter Phase Bond Chemical reaction Ion Acid–base reaction Redox Chemical equilibrium Chemical law Periodic table | An acid-base reaction is a chemical reaction between an acid and a base. The products of such a reaction are a salt and water. This reaction may also regarded as neutralization reaction. The reaction can be simplified to OH− (aq) + H+ (aq) → H 2O The other ions remain constant because they are not affected by the reaction. They are called spectator ions. Acids and oxides An example of an acid-oxide reaction is sulfuric acid and copper(II) oxide reacting to form copper sulfate and water: H2SO4 + CuO —> CuSO4 + H2O Another example of an acid-oxide reaction is nitric acid reacting with sodium oxide to form sodium nitrate and water: 2 HNO3 + Na2O —> 2 NaNO3 + H2O The general equation is: acid + oxide = salt + water Acids and hydroxides This is one of the more common acid-base reactions. This reaction is one of the few processes to make sodium chloride using hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide: HCl + NaOH —> NaCl + H2O Acids and carbonates An acid can also react with a carbonate, which is a relatively weak base. An example is acetic acid reacting with calcium carbonate to form calcium acetate, carbon dioxide and water: 2 CH3COOH + CaCO3 —> Ca(CH3COO)2 + CO2 + H2O The products of an acid-carbonate reaction is a soluble salt, carbon dioxide and water. This short article about chemistry can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Federal_Ministry_for_Economic_Affairs_and_Climate_Action
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
8,378,235
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action| | | Agency overview | | Formed | [23 October](/wiki/23_October "23 October") [1917](/wiki/1917 "1917") as the Reichswirtschaftsamt | | Jurisdiction | [Government of Germany](/wiki/Government_of_Germany "Government of Germany") | | Headquarters | Invalidenstraße, [Berlin-Mitte](/wiki/Berlin-Mitte "Berlin-Mitte") | | Minister responsible | * [Robert Habeck](/wiki/Robert_Habeck "Robert Habeck") | | Website | [www.bmwi.de](http://www.bmwi.de/) | The **Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action** (formerly the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, [German](/wiki/German_language "German language"): ***Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie***) is a [Federal](/wiki/Federation "Federation") Ministry of the [Federal Republic of Germany](/wiki/Federal_Republic_of_Germany "Federal Republic of Germany"). It was founded 1949 as the Federal Ministry of the Economy. It was combined in May 1971 with the Federal Ministry of Finance to make the Federal Ministry of Economics and Finance. This joining only lasted until December 1972. In 1998 the technology area of the Ministry of Research and Development was given to the ministry so that it was called Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. It was joined with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs to make the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour between 2002 and 2005. The new Federal Government of [Angela Merkel](/wiki/Angela_Merkel "Angela Merkel") split the two areas so that there is a Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology again. ## History The ministry has had many names * 1917-1919 - Reichswirtschaftsamt the Reich Economy Office * 1919-1945 - the Reich Ministry of Trade and Commerce * 1946-1949 - the Administration Office for the Economy * 1949-1998 - the Federal Ministry of Economics * 1998-2002 - the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology * 2002-2005 - the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour * 2005-2013 - Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology * 2013-2021 - Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy * since 2021 - Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action ## Structure of the ministry To do its job, the ministry is divided into nine departments, the central division deals with administration, the other divisions deal with a certain area of policy. There are also some independent agencies which report to the ministry ### Ministry divisions * Z - Central division * E - European Affairs * I - Economic policy * II - Middle class policy * III - Energy policy * IV - Industrial policy * V - International Economic policy * VI - Communication and post policy * VII - Technology policy ### Authorities * Federal cartel office - BKartA, Bonn * Federal Office of Economy and Export Control - BAFA, Eschborn, Bochum * Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railways Federal Network Agency - BNetzA, Bonn * Federal Agency for Foreign Trade - bfai, Cologne * Federal Institute of Materials Research and Examination - BAM, Berlin * Physical technological Federal Institute - PTB, Brunswick, Berlin * Federal Institute of Geowissenschaften and raw material - BGR, Hanover, Berlin ## Federal Ministers Economics 1949 to 1998 (1971/72: Federal Ministry of Economics and Finance) 1. 1949-1963: [Ludwig Erhard](/wiki/Ludwig_Erhard "Ludwig Erhard"), independent 2. 1963-1966: Kurt Schmücker, CDU 3. 1966-1972: Karl Schiller, SPD 4. 1972: [Helmut Schmidt](/wiki/Helmut_Schmidt "Helmut Schmidt"), [SPD](/wiki/SPD "SPD") 5. 1972-1977: Hans Friedrichs, FDP 6. 1977-1982: Otto Graf Lambsdorff, [FDP](/wiki/FDP "FDP") 7. 1982: Manfred Lahnstein, SPD 8. 1982-1984: Otto Graf Lambsdorff, [FDP](/wiki/FDP "FDP") 9. 1984-1988: Martin Bangemann, FDP/DVP 10. 1988-1991: Helmut Hausmann, FDP/DVP 11. 1991-1993: Jürgen Möllemann, FDP 12. 1993-1998: Günter Rexrodt, FDP The ministry had many junior ministers, one who has gone on to a more important political job is [Norbert Lammert](/wiki/Norbert_Lammert "Norbert Lammert"), [CDU](/wiki/CDU "CDU"), who was parliamentary permanent secretary between 1994 and 1997. Lammert became President of the [Bundestag](/wiki/Bundestag "Bundestag") in 2005 Of the ministry's top civil servants, called the "established permanent secretary", [Klaus von Dohnanyi](/wiki/Klaus_von_Dohnanyi "Klaus von Dohnanyi") is best known. He was established permanent secretary in 1968 and 1969. He is a famous economist and was *[First Mayor](/wiki/Erster_B%C3%BCrgermeister "Erster Bürgermeister")* of [Hamburg](/wiki/Hamburg "Hamburg") Federal Minister for Economy and Technology 1998 to 2002 1. 1998-2002: Werner Müller, independent Federal Minister for Economics and Labour 2002 to 2005 1. 2002-2005: Wolfgang Clement, SPD[[1]](#cite_note-1) Federal Minister for Economics and Technology since 2005 1. 2005-2009: Michael Glos, CSU 2. 2009: [Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg](/wiki/Karl-Theodor_zu_Guttenberg "Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg"), CSU 3. 2009-2011: Rainer Brüderle, FDP 4. 2011-2013: [Philipp Rösler](/wiki/Philipp_R%C3%B6sler "Philipp Rösler"), FDP Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, since 2013 1. 2013-2017: [Sigmar Gabriel](/wiki/Sigmar_Gabriel "Sigmar Gabriel"), SPD 2. 2017-2018: Brigitte Zypries, SPD 3. 2018-2021: Peter Altmaier, CDU 4. 2021-: [Robert Habeck](/wiki/Robert_Habeck "Robert Habeck"), Grüne ## Headquarters The main headquarters of the ministry is in Invalidenstraße in [Berlin-Mitte](/wiki/Berlin-Mitte "Berlin-Mitte"). It is number of buildings which used to be the Kaiser Wilhelm academy (armed forces medical school) and the old hospital. The second headquarters of the ministry is the old Gallwitz [barracks](/wiki/Barrack "Barrack") in Bonn-Duisdorf. ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) In the second cabinet of the [Chancellor](/wiki/Chancellor_of_Germany "Chancellor of Germany") [Gerhard Schröder](/wiki/Gerhard_Schr%C3%B6der "Gerhard Schröder") the Federal Ministry of Lork and Social Affairs was divided up between the ministries for Economics and Health. The Minister of Trade and Commerce was also Minister of Labour. * [v](/wiki/Template:Bundeskabinett "Template:Bundeskabinett") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Bundeskabinett&action=edit) **[German Federal Cabinet](/wiki/Bundesregierung "Bundesregierung")** [Defence](/wiki/Ministry_of_Defence_of_Germany "Ministry of Defence of Germany") | [Justice](/wiki/Ministry_of_Justice_of_Germany "Ministry of Justice of Germany") | [Finance](/wiki/Ministry_of_Finance_of_Germany "Ministry of Finance of Germany") | [Interior](/wiki/Ministry_of_the_Interior_of_Germany "Ministry of the Interior of Germany") | [Foreign](/wiki/Foreign_Office_of_Germany "Foreign Office of Germany") | [Economics and Technology](/wiki/Ministry_of_Economics_and_Technology_of_Germany "Ministry of Economics and Technology of Germany") | [Labour and Social Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Labour_and_Social_Affairs_of_Germany "Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of Germany") | [Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth](/wiki/Ministry_of_Family_Affairs,_Senior_Citizens,_Women_and_Youth "Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth") | [Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety](/wiki/Ministry_for_the_Environment,_Nature_Conservation,_and_Nuclear_Safety_of_Germany "Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety of Germany") | [Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection](/wiki/Ministry_of_Food,_Agriculture_and_Consumer_Protection_of_Germany "Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection of Germany") | [Economic Cooperation and Development](/wiki/Ministry_for_Economic_Cooperation_and_Development_of_Germany "Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany") | [Health](/wiki/Ministry_of_Health_of_Germany "Ministry of Health of Germany") | [Transport, Building and Urban Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Transport,_Building_and_Urban_Affairs_of_Germany "Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs of Germany") | [Education and Research](/wiki/Ministry_of_Education_and_Research_of_Germany "Ministry of Education and Research of Germany")
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action| | | Agency overview | | Formed | 23 October 1917 as the Reichswirtschaftsamt | | Jurisdiction | Government of Germany | | Headquarters | Invalidenstraße, Berlin-Mitte | | Minister responsible | * Robert Habeck | | Website | www.bmwi.de | The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (formerly the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, German: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie) is a Federal Ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was founded 1949 as the Federal Ministry of the Economy. It was combined in May 1971 with the Federal Ministry of Finance to make the Federal Ministry of Economics and Finance. This joining only lasted until December 1972. In 1998 the technology area of the Ministry of Research and Development was given to the ministry so that it was called Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. It was joined with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs to make the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour between 2002 and 2005. The new Federal Government of Angela Merkel split the two areas so that there is a Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology again. History The ministry has had many names 1917-1919 - Reichswirtschaftsamt the Reich Economy Office 1919-1945 - the Reich Ministry of Trade and Commerce 1946-1949 - the Administration Office for the Economy 1949-1998 - the Federal Ministry of Economics 1998-2002 - the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology 2002-2005 - the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour 2005-2013 - Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology 2013-2021 - Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy since 2021 - Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Structure of the ministry To do its job, the ministry is divided into nine departments, the central division deals with administration, the other divisions deal with a certain area of policy. There are also some independent agencies which report to the ministry Ministry divisions Z - Central division E - European Affairs I - Economic policy II - Middle class policy III - Energy policy IV - Industrial policy V - International Economic policy VI - Communication and post policy VII - Technology policy Authorities Federal cartel office - BKartA, Bonn Federal Office of Economy and Export Control - BAFA, Eschborn, Bochum Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railways Federal Network Agency - BNetzA, Bonn Federal Agency for Foreign Trade - bfai, Cologne Federal Institute of Materials Research and Examination - BAM, Berlin Physical technological Federal Institute - PTB, Brunswick, Berlin Federal Institute of Geowissenschaften and raw material - BGR, Hanover, Berlin Federal Ministers Economics 1949 to 1998 (1971/72: Federal Ministry of Economics and Finance) 1949-1963: Ludwig Erhard, independent 1963-1966: Kurt Schmücker, CDU 1966-1972: Karl Schiller, SPD 1972: Helmut Schmidt, SPD 1972-1977: Hans Friedrichs, FDP 1977-1982: Otto Graf Lambsdorff, FDP 1982: Manfred Lahnstein, SPD 1982-1984: Otto Graf Lambsdorff, FDP 1984-1988: Martin Bangemann, FDP/DVP 1988-1991: Helmut Hausmann, FDP/DVP 1991-1993: Jürgen Möllemann, FDP 1993-1998: Günter Rexrodt, FDP The ministry had many junior ministers, one who has gone on to a more important political job is Norbert Lammert, CDU, who was parliamentary permanent secretary between 1994 and 1997. Lammert became President of the Bundestag in 2005 Of the ministry's top civil servants, called the "established permanent secretary", Klaus von Dohnanyi is best known. He was established permanent secretary in 1968 and 1969. He is a famous economist and was First Mayor of Hamburg Federal Minister for Economy and Technology 1998 to 2002 1998-2002: Werner Müller, independent Federal Minister for Economics and Labour 2002 to 2005 2002-2005: Wolfgang Clement, SPD[1] Federal Minister for Economics and Technology since 2005 2005-2009: Michael Glos, CSU 2009: Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, CSU 2009-2011: Rainer Brüderle, FDP 2011-2013: Philipp Rösler, FDP Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, since 2013 2013-2017: Sigmar Gabriel, SPD 2017-2018: Brigitte Zypries, SPD 2018-2021: Peter Altmaier, CDU 2021-: Robert Habeck, Grüne Headquarters The main headquarters of the ministry is in Invalidenstraße in Berlin-Mitte. It is number of buildings which used to be the Kaiser Wilhelm academy (armed forces medical school) and the old hospital. The second headquarters of the ministry is the old Gallwitz barracks in Bonn-Duisdorf. References ↑ In the second cabinet of the Chancellor Gerhard Schröder the Federal Ministry of Lork and Social Affairs was divided up between the ministries for Economics and Health. The Minister of Trade and Commerce was also Minister of Labour. v t e German Federal Cabinet Defence | Justice | Finance | Interior | Foreign | Economics and Technology | Labour and Social Affairs | Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth | Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety | Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection | Economic Cooperation and Development | Health | Transport, Building and Urban Affairs | Education and Research
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Femme_Fatale_(movie)
Femme Fatale (movie)
8,855,508
***Femme Fatale*** is a 2002 French German Swiss Liechtenstein American erotic thriller movie directed by [Brian De Palma](/wiki/Brian_De_Palma "Brian De Palma") and starring [Antonio Banderas](/wiki/Antonio_Banderas "Antonio Banderas"), [Rebecca Romijn](/wiki/Rebecca_Romijn "Rebecca Romijn"), [Peter Coyote](/wiki/Peter_Coyote "Peter Coyote"), Eriq Ebouaney, Gregg Henry. It was distributed by [Warner Bros.](/wiki/Warner_Bros. "Warner Bros."). ## Other websites * [*Femme Fatale*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280665/) on [IMDb](/wiki/IMDb "IMDb") * [*Femme Fatale*](https://www.allmovie.com/movie/v263957) at [AllMovie](/wiki/AllMovie "AllMovie") * [*Femme Fatale*](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1118216-femme_fatale) at [Rotten Tomatoes](/wiki/Rotten_Tomatoes "Rotten Tomatoes") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [movies](/wiki/Category:Movie_stubs "Category:Movie stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Femme_Fatale_(movie)&action=edit)*.
Femme Fatale is a 2002 French German Swiss Liechtenstein American erotic thriller movie directed by Brian De Palma and starring Antonio Banderas, Rebecca Romijn, Peter Coyote, Eriq Ebouaney, Gregg Henry. It was distributed by Warner Bros.. Other websites Femme Fatale on IMDb Femme Fatale at AllMovie Femme Fatale at Rotten Tomatoes This short article about movies can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Republic_of_Perú
Republic of Perú
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Fred_Morrison_(American_football)
Fred Morrison (American football)
8,402,588
**Fred Lew "Curly" Morrison** (October 7, 1926 – November 15, 2020) was an [American football](/wiki/American_football "American football") player and executive. He played professionally in the [National Football League](/wiki/National_Football_League "National Football League") (NFL) with the [Chicago Bears](/wiki/Chicago_Bears "Chicago Bears"), from 1950 to 1953, and the [Cleveland Browns](/wiki/Cleveland_Browns "Cleveland Browns"), from 1954 to 1956. He was born in [Columbus, Ohio](/wiki/Columbus,_Ohio "Columbus, Ohio"). Morrison died on November 15, 2020 in [Murrieta, California](/wiki/Murrieta,_California "Murrieta, California") from problems caused by a broken hip, aged 94.[[1]](#cite_note-1) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) [Former Ohio State fullback Fred "Curly" Morrison dies at age 94](https://www.buckeyextra.com/story/football/2020/11/16/former-fullback-led-buckeyes-football-nine-touchdowns-senior/6317202002/) *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [sports person](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_stubs "Category:Sportspeople stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fred_Morrison_(American_football)&action=edit)*.
Fred Lew "Curly" Morrison (October 7, 1926 – November 15, 2020) was an American football player and executive. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Chicago Bears, from 1950 to 1953, and the Cleveland Browns, from 1954 to 1956. He was born in Columbus, Ohio. Morrison died on November 15, 2020 in Murrieta, California from problems caused by a broken hip, aged 94.[1] References ↑ Former Ohio State fullback Fred "Curly" Morrison dies at age 94 This short article about a sports person can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Failure
Failure
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The [Simple English Wiktionary](/wiki/Wikipedia:Simple_English_Wiktionary "Wikipedia:Simple English Wiktionary") has a [definition](/wiki/Definition "Definition") for: ***[fail](https://simple.wiktionary.org/wiki/fail "wikt:fail")***. A **failure** (**fail**, or **flop**) is where a goal or mission is not completed. It can mean the opposite of [success](/wiki/Success "Success"). ## Commercial failure [A](/wiki/Adolf_Hitler "Adolf Hitler") **[commercial](/wiki/Commercial "Commercial") failure** is a [product](/wiki/Product_(business) "Product (business)") that does not complete a goal. Most of the items listed below had high expectations, but failed to be successful. * For flops in computer and video games, see List of commercial failures in computer and video gaming * For company failures of the 1997–2001 Dot-com bubble, see Dot-com company * See also Vaporware * [Box-office bomb](/wiki/Box-office_bomb "Box-office bomb") ## Product failure Product failure can be the failure to sell the product, or a problem with the product that may stop it from working after a while, or lead to the person using the product hurting themselves. The Edsel, a brand from Ford that was marketed in the late 50’s is one of the best known product failures and became closely associated with them. ## Examinations People who take [tests](/wiki/Test "Test") or [examinations](/wiki/Examination "Examination") will pass the test if they are successful. If they are unsuccessful they "fail" the test.
The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for: fail. A failure (fail, or flop) is where a goal or mission is not completed. It can mean the opposite of success. Commercial failure A commercial failure is a product that does not complete a goal. Most of the items listed below had high expectations, but failed to be successful. For flops in computer and video games, see List of commercial failures in computer and video gaming For company failures of the 1997–2001 Dot-com bubble, see Dot-com company See also Vaporware Box-office bomb Product failure Product failure can be the failure to sell the product, or a problem with the product that may stop it from working after a while, or lead to the person using the product hurting themselves. The Edsel, a brand from Ford that was marketed in the late 50’s is one of the best known product failures and became closely associated with them. Examinations People who take tests or examinations will pass the test if they are successful. If they are unsuccessful they "fail" the test.
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1386
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| | | | --- | --- | | [Millennium](/wiki/Millennium "Millennium"): | [2nd millennium](/wiki/2nd_millennium "2nd millennium") | | [Centuries](/wiki/List_of_centuries "List of centuries"): | [13th century](/wiki/13th_century "13th century") – **[14th century](/wiki/14th_century "14th century")** – [15th century](/wiki/15th_century "15th century") | | [Decades](/wiki/List_of_decades "List of decades"): | [1350s](/wiki/1350s "1350s")  [1360s](/wiki/1360s "1360s")  [1370s](/wiki/1370s "1370s")  – [1380s](/wiki/1380s "1380s") –  [1390s](/wiki/1390s "1390s")  [1400s](/wiki/1400s_(decade) "1400s (decade)")  [1410s](/wiki/1410s "1410s") | | [Years](/wiki/List_of_years "List of years"): | [1383](/wiki/AD_1383 "AD 1383") [1384](/wiki/AD_1384 "AD 1384") [1385](/wiki/AD_1385 "AD 1385") – **[1386](/wiki/AD_1386 "AD 1386")** – [1387](/wiki/AD_1387 "AD 1387") [1388](/wiki/AD_1388 "AD 1388") [1389](/wiki/AD_1389 "AD 1389") | **1386** was a [common year starting on Monday](/wiki/Common_year_starting_on_Monday "Common year starting on Monday") (link will display the full calendar) of the [Julian calendar](/wiki/Julian_calendar "Julian calendar"). ## Events * Elizabeta Kotromanic, the mother of the overthrown Queen Mary of Hungary and [Croatia](/wiki/Croatia "Croatia"), arranges the assassination of Charles of Durazzo, the ruler of [Hungary](/wiki/Hungary "Hungary"), Naples, Achaea and [Croatia](/wiki/Croatia "Croatia"). + Mary is reinstated as Queen of Hungary and Croatia. + Charles' son, Ladislas, becomes King of Naples. + A period of [interregnum](/wiki/Interregnum "Interregnum") begins in Achaea, lasting until [1396](/wiki/1396 "1396"). Rule of Achaea is sought by numerous pretenders, none of whom can be considered to have reigned. * [July 9](/wiki/July_9 "July 9") – Battle of Sempach: The [Swiss](/wiki/Switzerland "Switzerland") safeguard independence from [Habsburg](/wiki/Habsburg "Habsburg") rule. * Queen [Jadwiga of Poland](/wiki/Jadwiga_of_Poland "Jadwiga of Poland") marries Grand Duke Jagiello of Lithuania, unifying their two countries. * Abu al-Abbas is reinstated as ruler of the [Marinid dynasty](/wiki/Marinid_dynasty "Marinid dynasty") in present-day [Morocco](/wiki/Morocco "Morocco"). * [John of Gaunt](/wiki/John_of_Gaunt,_1st_Duke_of_Lancaster "John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster") leaves [England](/wiki/England "England") to make good his claim to the throne of [Castile](/wiki/Crown_of_Castile "Crown of Castile") by right of his second marriage to Constanza of Castile in [1371](/wiki/1371 "1371"). * The [Timurid](/wiki/Timurid_dynasty "Timurid dynasty") Empire raids [Georgia](/wiki/Georgia_(country) "Georgia (country)") and takes King Bagrat V prisoner. Bagrat is subsequently freed by an army led by his son, George. * [Hundred Years' War](/wiki/Hundred_Years%27_War "Hundred Years' War") – Battle of [Margate](/wiki/Margate "Margate"): The [English](/wiki/England "England") defeat an invading [French](/wiki/France "France") and [Castilian](/wiki/Crown_of_Castile "Crown of Castile") naval force. * Dan I of [Wallachia](/wiki/Wallachia "Wallachia") (now southern [Romania](/wiki/Romania "Romania")) is killed in battle against the [Bulgarians](/wiki/Bulgaria "Bulgaria") and is succeeded by Mircea the Old. * [May 9](/wiki/May_9 "May 9") – King John I of Portugal and King [Richard II of England](/wiki/Richard_II_of_England "Richard II of England") ratified the Treaty of Windsor. * [May 20](/wiki/May_20 "May 20") – First mention of the city of [Piteşti](/wiki/Pite%C5%9Fti "Piteşti"), now in Romania. * Founding of Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, the oldest university in [Germany](/wiki/Germany "Germany"). * The Venetians take control of the island of [Corfu](/wiki/Corfu "Corfu"). * The Brancacci Chapel begins to be built in [Florence](/wiki/Florence "Florence"). * Rozhdestvensky monastery is built in [Muscovy](/wiki/Muscovy "Muscovy"). ## Births * [March 12](/wiki/March_12 "March 12") – Ashikaga Yoshimochi, Japanese shogun (died [1428](/wiki/1428 "1428")) * [June 24](/wiki/June_24 "June 24") – Giovanni da Capistrano, Italian saint (died [1456](/wiki/1456 "1456")) * [Donatello](/wiki/Donatello "Donatello"), Italian artist (died [1466](/wiki/1466 "1466")) * Niccolò Piccinino, Italian mercenary (died [1444](/wiki/1444 "1444")) ## Deaths * [July 9](/wiki/July_9 "July 9") – Duke Leopold III of Austria (killed in battle) (born [1351](/wiki/1351 "1351")) * James Audley, English knight * [William Langland](/wiki/William_Langland "William Langland"), English poet (born [1332](/wiki/1332 "1332"))
| | | | --- | --- | | Millennium: | 2nd millennium | | Centuries: | 13th century – 14th century – 15th century | | Decades: | 1350s  1360s  1370s  – 1380s –  1390s  1400s  1410s | | Years: | 1383 1384 1385 – 1386 – 1387 1388 1389 | 1386 was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events Elizabeta Kotromanic, the mother of the overthrown Queen Mary of Hungary and Croatia, arranges the assassination of Charles of Durazzo, the ruler of Hungary, Naples, Achaea and Croatia. Mary is reinstated as Queen of Hungary and Croatia. Charles' son, Ladislas, becomes King of Naples. A period of interregnum begins in Achaea, lasting until 1396. Rule of Achaea is sought by numerous pretenders, none of whom can be considered to have reigned. July 9 – Battle of Sempach: The Swiss safeguard independence from Habsburg rule. Queen Jadwiga of Poland marries Grand Duke Jagiello of Lithuania, unifying their two countries. Abu al-Abbas is reinstated as ruler of the Marinid dynasty in present-day Morocco. John of Gaunt leaves England to make good his claim to the throne of Castile by right of his second marriage to Constanza of Castile in 1371. The Timurid Empire raids Georgia and takes King Bagrat V prisoner. Bagrat is subsequently freed by an army led by his son, George. Hundred Years' War – Battle of Margate: The English defeat an invading French and Castilian naval force. Dan I of Wallachia (now southern Romania) is killed in battle against the Bulgarians and is succeeded by Mircea the Old. May 9 – King John I of Portugal and King Richard II of England ratified the Treaty of Windsor. May 20 – First mention of the city of Piteşti, now in Romania. Founding of Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, the oldest university in Germany. The Venetians take control of the island of Corfu. The Brancacci Chapel begins to be built in Florence. Rozhdestvensky monastery is built in Muscovy. Births March 12 – Ashikaga Yoshimochi, Japanese shogun (died 1428) June 24 – Giovanni da Capistrano, Italian saint (died 1456) Donatello, Italian artist (died 1466) Niccolò Piccinino, Italian mercenary (died 1444) Deaths July 9 – Duke Leopold III of Austria (killed in battle) (born 1351) James Audley, English knight William Langland, English poet (born 1332)
306,302
Brooklyn_Botanic_Garden
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
7,358,806
Brooklyn Botanic Garden| Park Entrance at the Cranford Rose Garden | | Date opened | Founded in 1910 | | Location | [Brooklyn](/wiki/Brooklyn,_New_York "Brooklyn, New York"), [New York](/wiki/New_York "New York"), [USA](/wiki/United_States "United States") | | [Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system") | [40°40′7.32″N 73°57′52.92″W / 40.6687000°N 73.9647000°W / 40.6687000; -73.9647000](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Brooklyn_Botanic_Garden&params=40_40_7.32_N_73_57_52.92_W_type:landmark_scale:2500) | | Website | [http://www.bbg.org/](https://www.bbg.org/) | **Brooklyn Botanic Garden** (**BBG**) is a [park](/wiki/Park "Park") in the [borough](/wiki/Borough_(New_York_City) "Borough (New York City)") of [Brooklyn](/wiki/Brooklyn "Brooklyn") in [New York City](/wiki/New_York_City "New York City"). The park has many different plants from many parts of the world. It is near the Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and Park Slope neighborhoods. The area of the garden is 52-acre (21 ha). It includes several special gardens or plant collections. The Steinhardt Conservatory which has the C.V. Starr Bonsai Museum is also there. The garden was founded in 1910. ## Related pages * [List of botanical gardens](/wiki/List_of_botanical_gardens "List of botanical gardens") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in the United States](/wiki/Category:United_States_geography_stubs "Category:United States geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brooklyn_Botanic_Garden&action=edit)*. | [Authority control](/wiki/Help:Authority_control "Help:Authority control") | | --- | | International | * [ISNI](https://isni.org/isni/0000000121728082) * [VIAF](https://viaf.org/viaf/142521487) * [WorldCat Identities](https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50066764/) | | National | * [Germany](https://d-nb.info/gnd/1025584-9) * [Israel](http://uli.nli.org.il/F/?func=find-b&local_base=NLX10&find_code=UID&request=987007605499005171) * [United States](https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50066764) * [Czech Republic](https://aleph.nkp.cz/F/?func=find-c&local_base=aut&ccl_term=ica=ko2002148997&CON_LNG=ENG) | | Geographic | * [BGCI garden](https://www.bgci.org/garden.php?id=636) | | Academics | * [CiNii](https://ci.nii.ac.jp/author/DA01428218?l=en) | | Other | * [IdRef](https://www.idref.fr/063239248) |
Brooklyn Botanic Garden| Park Entrance at the Cranford Rose Garden | | Date opened | Founded in 1910 | | Location | Brooklyn, New York, USA | | Coordinates | 40°40′7.32″N 73°57′52.92″W / 40.6687000°N 73.9647000°W / 40.6687000; -73.9647000 | | Website | http://www.bbg.org/ | Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) is a park in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. The park has many different plants from many parts of the world. It is near the Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and Park Slope neighborhoods. The area of the garden is 52-acre (21 ha). It includes several special gardens or plant collections. The Steinhardt Conservatory which has the C.V. Starr Bonsai Museum is also there. The garden was founded in 1910. Related pages List of botanical gardens This short article about a place or feature in the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. | Authority control | | --- | | International | * ISNI * VIAF * WorldCat Identities | | National | * Germany * Israel * United States * Czech Republic | | Geographic | * BGCI garden | | Academics | * CiNii | | Other | * IdRef |
568,117
Killing_of_Harambe
Killing of Harambe
8,427,872
Killing of Harambe| Date | May 28, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-05-28) | | Time | 4:00 p.m. EDT | | Location | [Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden](/wiki/Cincinnati_Zoo_and_Botanical_Garden "Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden"), U.S. | | [Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system") | [39°08′41″N 84°30′36″W / 39.144684°N 84.510079°W / 39.144684; -84.510079](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Killing_of_Harambe&params=39.144684_N_84.510079_W_type:landmark_source:Googlemaps_scale:5000)[Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system"): [39°08′41″N 84°30′36″W / 39.144684°N 84.510079°W / 39.144684; -84.510079](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Killing_of_Harambe&params=39.144684_N_84.510079_W_type:landmark_source:Googlemaps_scale:5000) | | Cause | Gunshot | **Harambe** was a gorilla at the [Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden](/wiki/Cincinnati_Zoo_and_Botanical_Garden "Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden"). On May 28, 2016, a three-year-old boy climbed into a gorilla enclosure at the zoo and was grabbed and dragged by Harambe, a 17-year-old [Western lowland gorilla](/wiki/Western_lowland_gorilla "Western lowland gorilla"). Fearing for the boy's life, a zoo worker shot and killed Harambe. It was recorded on video and was shown on news services around the world. There was a lot of argument about the decision to kill Harambe. A number of [primatologists](/wiki/Primatologist "Primatologist") and [conservationists](/wiki/Conservationist "Conservationist") said that the zoo had no other choice under the circumstances, and that they did the right thing. Lots of [internet memes](/wiki/Internet_meme "Internet meme") were made, and the director encouraged people to stop.[[1]](#cite_note-1) The boy's mother also became the target of [harassment](/wiki/Harassment "Harassment") on the internet and social media.[[2]](#cite_note-2) On June 6, 2016, the Ohio prosecutor said that the mother would not face any charges of wrongdoing.[[3]](#cite_note-3) The zoo was being investigated by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), which sets the standards for zoos, and the [USDA](/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Agriculture "United States Department of Agriculture").[[4]](#cite_note-ifawgoodall-4) Experts [Jack Hanna](/wiki/Jack_Hanna "Jack Hanna")[[5]](#cite_note-5) and [Jane Goodall](/wiki/Jane_Goodall "Jane Goodall") defended the zoo's actions in killing Harambe.[[6]](#cite_note-6) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Stop talking about Harambe, our dead gorilla, zoo pleads"](https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/harambe-memes-cincinnati-zoo-gorilla-shot-dead-rip-a7203356.html). *The Independent*. 2016-08-23. Retrieved 2022-03-22. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) Chai, Carmen. ["Harambe's death: Is the parent-shaming over gorilla's death going overboard?"](http://globalnews.ca/news/2734588/harambes-death-is-the-parent-shaming-over-gorillas-death-going-overboard/). 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) CNN, Madison Park and Holly Yan. ["Gorilla killing: 3-year-old boy's mother won't be charged"](http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/06/us/harambe-gorilla-death-investigation/index.html). `{{[cite news](/wiki/Template:Cite_news "Template:Cite news")}}`: `|last=` has generic name ([help](/wiki/Help:CS1_errors#generic_name "Help:CS1 errors")) 4. [↑](#cite_ref-ifawgoodall_4-0) [Jane Goodall](/wiki/Jane_Goodall "Jane Goodall") (June 19, 2016). ["Jane Goodall, Azzedine Downes together offer thoughts on tragic Harambe killing"](http://www.ifaw.org/united-states/news/jane-goodall-azzedine-downes-together-offer-thoughts-tragic-harambe-killing). *International Fund for Animal Welfare*. Retrieved June 20, 2016. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) ["Jack Hanna defends Cincinnati Zoo's decision to kill gorilla"](https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/nation-now/2016/05/31/jack-hanna-zookeeper-knoxville-cincinnati-zoo-gorilla-killed/85181272/). *USA Today*. Retrieved 3 August 2016. 6. [↑](#cite_ref-6) Melissa Chan (June 20, 2016). ["Jane Goodall Says Zoo Was Right to Kill Harambe the Gorilla"](https://www.yahoo.com/news/jane-goodall-says-zoo-kill-123607251.html). *[Time](/wiki/Time_(magazine) "Time (magazine)")*. Yahoo! News. Retrieved June 20, 2016. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about the [United States](/wiki/Category:United_States_stubs "Category:United States stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Killing_of_Harambe&action=edit)*.
Killing of Harambe| Date | May 28, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-05-28) | | Time | 4:00 p.m. EDT | | Location | Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, U.S. | | Coordinates | 39°08′41″N 84°30′36″W / 39.144684°N 84.510079°W / 39.144684; -84.510079Coordinates: 39°08′41″N 84°30′36″W / 39.144684°N 84.510079°W / 39.144684; -84.510079 | | Cause | Gunshot | Harambe was a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. On May 28, 2016, a three-year-old boy climbed into a gorilla enclosure at the zoo and was grabbed and dragged by Harambe, a 17-year-old Western lowland gorilla. Fearing for the boy's life, a zoo worker shot and killed Harambe. It was recorded on video and was shown on news services around the world. There was a lot of argument about the decision to kill Harambe. A number of primatologists and conservationists said that the zoo had no other choice under the circumstances, and that they did the right thing. Lots of internet memes were made, and the director encouraged people to stop.[1] The boy's mother also became the target of harassment on the internet and social media.[2] On June 6, 2016, the Ohio prosecutor said that the mother would not face any charges of wrongdoing.[3] The zoo was being investigated by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), which sets the standards for zoos, and the USDA.[4] Experts Jack Hanna[5] and Jane Goodall defended the zoo's actions in killing Harambe.[6] References ↑ "Stop talking about Harambe, our dead gorilla, zoo pleads". The Independent. 2016-08-23. Retrieved 2022-03-22. ↑ Chai, Carmen. "Harambe's death: Is the parent-shaming over gorilla's death going overboard?". ↑ CNN, Madison Park and Holly Yan. "Gorilla killing: 3-year-old boy's mother won't be charged". {{[cite news](/wiki/Template:Cite_news "Template:Cite news")}}: |last= has generic name (help) ↑ Jane Goodall (June 19, 2016). "Jane Goodall, Azzedine Downes together offer thoughts on tragic Harambe killing". International Fund for Animal Welfare. Retrieved June 20, 2016. ↑ "Jack Hanna defends Cincinnati Zoo's decision to kill gorilla". USA Today. Retrieved 3 August 2016. ↑ Melissa Chan (June 20, 2016). "Jane Goodall Says Zoo Was Right to Kill Harambe the Gorilla". Time. Yahoo! News. Retrieved June 20, 2016. This short article about the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
929,299
Scinax_wandae
Scinax wandae
8,696,187
| *Scinax wandae* | | --- | | [Conservation status](/wiki/Conservation_status "Conservation status") | | [Least Concern](/wiki/Least_Concern "Least Concern") ([IUCN 3.1](/wiki/IUCN_Red_List "IUCN Red List"))[[1]](#cite_note-Amph-1)[[2]](#cite_note-IUCN-2) | | [Scientific classification](/wiki/Taxonomy_(biology) "Taxonomy (biology)") | | Kingdom: | [Animalia](/wiki/Animal "Animal") | | Phylum: | [Chordata](/wiki/Chordate "Chordate") | | Class: | [Amphibia](/wiki/Amphibian "Amphibian") | | Order: | [Anura](/wiki/Frog "Frog") | | Family: | [Hylidae](/wiki/Hylidae "Hylidae") | | Genus: | [*Scinax*](/wiki/Scinax "Scinax") | | Species: | ***S. wandae*** | | [Binomial name](/wiki/Binomial_nomenclature "Binomial nomenclature") | | ***Scinax wandae***(Pyburn and Fouquette, 1971) | | [Synonyms](/wiki/Synonym_(taxonomy) "Synonym (taxonomy)")[[3]](#cite_note-AMNH-3) | | * *Hyla wandae* Fouquette and Pyburn, 1971 * *Ololygon wandae* Fouquette and Delahoussaye, 1977 * *Scinax wandae* Duellman and Wiens, 1992 | The **Villavicencio snouted tree frog** (*Scinax wandae*) is a [frog](/wiki/Frog "Frog"). It lives in South America. It lives on the [llanos](/wiki/Llanos "Llanos"), which are grassy plains. It lives on the low llanos in [Colombia](/wiki/Colombia "Colombia") and on the high llanos in the Andes mountains in [Venezuela](/wiki/Venezuela "Venezuela").[[3]](#cite_note-AMNH-3)[[1]](#cite_note-Amph-1)[[2]](#cite_note-IUCN-2) ## References 1. ↑ [1.0](#cite_ref-Amph_1-0) [1.1](#cite_ref-Amph_1-1) ["*Scinax wandae*"](https://amphibiaweb.org/species/1161). *AmphibiaWeb*. University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved May 11, 2022. 2. ↑ [2.0](#cite_ref-IUCN_2-0) [2.1](#cite_ref-IUCN_2-1) IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2020). ["*Scinax wandae*"](https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/56004/85907164). *The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species*. 3.1: e.T56004A85907164. [doi](/wiki/Doi_(identifier) "Doi (identifier)"):[10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T56004A85907164.en](https://doi.org/10.2305%2FIUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T56004A85907164.en). [S2CID](/wiki/S2CID_(identifier) "S2CID (identifier)") [242817955](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:242817955). 56004. Retrieved May 11, 2022. 3. ↑ [3.0](#cite_ref-AMNH_3-0) [3.1](#cite_ref-AMNH_3-1) [Frost, Darrel R.](/wiki/Darrel_R._Frost "Darrel R. Frost") ["*Scinax wandae* (Pyburn and Fouquette, 1971)"](https://amphibiansoftheworld.amnh.org/Amphibia/Anura/Hylidae/Scinaxinae/Scinax/Scinax-wandae). *Amphibian Species of the World, an Online Reference*. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, New York. Retrieved May 12, 2022. | | | | --- | --- | | [Taxon identifiers](/wiki/Help:Taxon_identifiers "Help:Taxon identifiers") | * [Wikidata](/wiki/Wikidata "Wikidata"): [Q2706275](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2706275 "wikidata:Q2706275") * [Wikispecies](/wiki/Wikispecies "Wikispecies"): [Scinax wandae](https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Scinax_wandae "wikispecies:Scinax wandae") * [AmphibiaWeb](/wiki/AmphibiaWeb "AmphibiaWeb"): [1161](https://amphibiaweb.org/species/1161) * [ASW](/wiki/Amphibian_Species_of_the_World "Amphibian Species of the World"): [Scinax-wandae](https://amphibiansoftheworld.amnh.org/Amphibia/Anura/Hylidae/Scinaxinae/Scinax/Scinax-wandae) * [BOLD](/wiki/Barcode_of_Life_Data_Systems "Barcode of Life Data Systems"): [397547](http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/TaxBrowser_TaxonPage?taxid=397547) * [EoL](/wiki/Encyclopedia_of_Life "Encyclopedia of Life"): [1036281](https://eol.org/pages/1036281) * [GBIF](/wiki/Global_Biodiversity_Information_Facility "Global Biodiversity Information Facility"): [5217891](https://www.gbif.org/species/5217891) * [iNaturalist](/wiki/INaturalist "INaturalist"): [24344](https://inaturalist.org/taxa/24344) * [IRMNG](/wiki/Interim_Register_of_Marine_and_Nonmarine_Genera "Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera"): [11222047](https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=11222047) * [ITIS](/wiki/Integrated_Taxonomic_Information_System "Integrated Taxonomic Information System"): [662823](https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=662823) * [IUCN](/wiki/IUCN_Red_List "IUCN Red List"): [56004](https://apiv3.iucnredlist.org/api/v3/taxonredirect/56004) * [NCBI](/wiki/National_Center_for_Biotechnology_Information "National Center for Biotechnology Information"): [1646141](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=1646141) | *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [biology](/wiki/Category:Biology_stubs "Category:Biology stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scinax_wandae&action=edit)*.
| Scinax wandae | | --- | | Conservation status | | Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1][2] | | Scientific classification | | Kingdom: | Animalia | | Phylum: | Chordata | | Class: | Amphibia | | Order: | Anura | | Family: | Hylidae | | Genus: | Scinax | | Species: | S. wandae | | Binomial name | | Scinax wandae(Pyburn and Fouquette, 1971) | | Synonyms[3] | | * Hyla wandae Fouquette and Pyburn, 1971 * Ololygon wandae Fouquette and Delahoussaye, 1977 * Scinax wandae Duellman and Wiens, 1992 | The Villavicencio snouted tree frog (Scinax wandae) is a frog. It lives in South America. It lives on the llanos, which are grassy plains. It lives on the low llanos in Colombia and on the high llanos in the Andes mountains in Venezuela.[3][1][2] References ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Scinax wandae". AmphibiaWeb. University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved May 11, 2022. ↑ 2.0 2.1 IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2020). "Scinax wandae". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 3.1: e.T56004A85907164. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T56004A85907164.en. S2CID 242817955. 56004. Retrieved May 11, 2022. ↑ 3.0 3.1 Frost, Darrel R. "Scinax wandae (Pyburn and Fouquette, 1971)". Amphibian Species of the World, an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, New York. Retrieved May 12, 2022. | | | | --- | --- | | Taxon identifiers | * Wikidata: Q2706275 * Wikispecies: Scinax wandae * AmphibiaWeb: 1161 * ASW: Scinax-wandae * BOLD: 397547 * EoL: 1036281 * GBIF: 5217891 * iNaturalist: 24344 * IRMNG: 11222047 * ITIS: 662823 * IUCN: 56004 * NCBI: 1646141 | This short article about biology can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
120,557
Goaltender_(ice_hockey)
Goaltender (ice hockey)
978,746
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956,794
Gheorghe_Berceanu
Gheorghe Berceanu
8,426,121
Gheorghe Berceanu| | | Personal information | | Born | (1949-12-28)28 December 1949[Cârna](/wiki/C%C3%A2rna "Cârna"), [Romania](/wiki/Socialist_Republic_of_Romania "Socialist Republic of Romania")[[1]](#cite_note-sr-1) | | Died | 30 August 2022(2022-08-30) (aged 72)[Slatina, Romania](/wiki/Slatina,_Romania "Slatina, Romania") | | Height | 150 cm (4 ft 11 in) | | Sport | | Sport | [Greco-Roman wrestling](/wiki/Greco-Roman_wrestling "Greco-Roman wrestling") | | Club | Electroputere CraiovaCSA Steaua București[[2]](#cite_note-cosr-2) | | Medal record | | | --- | | | | Representing  [Romania](/wiki/Romania "Romania") | | [Olympic Games](/wiki/Olympic_Games "Olympic Games") | | | 1972 Munich | -48 kg | | | 1976 Montreal | -48 kg | | World Championships | | | 1969 Mar del Plata | -48 kg | | | 1970 Edmonton | -48 kg | | | 1975 Minsk | -48 kg | | European Championships | | | 1970 Berlin | -48 kg | | | 1972 Katowice | -48 kg | | | 1973 Helsinki | -48 kg | | **Gheorghe Berceanu** (28 December 1949 – 30 August 2022) was a Romanian light-flyweight Greco-Roman wrestler. He won the world title in 1969 and 1972. He won an Olympic gold medal in 1972 in Munich and a silver in 1976 in Montreal.[[1]](#cite_note-sr-1)[[3]](#cite_note-3) Berceanu spent most of his career at Steaua București, and later worked there as a coach.[[2]](#cite_note-cosr-2) Berceanu died on 30 August 2022, at the age of 72.[[4]](#cite_note-4) ## References 1. ↑ [1.0](#cite_ref-sr_1-0) [1.1](#cite_ref-sr_1-1) ["Profile: Gheorghe Berceanu"](https://web.archive.org/web/20090714122616/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/be/gheorghe-berceanu-1.html). sports-reference.com. Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/be/gheorghe-berceanu-1.html) on 14 July 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2009. 2. ↑ [2.0](#cite_ref-cosr_2-0) [2.1](#cite_ref-cosr_2-1) [Gheorghe Berceanu](http://www.cosr.ro/sportiv/gheorghe-berceanu). Romanian Olympic Committee 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) [Berceanu, Gheorghe (ROU)](https://www.iat.uni-leipzig.de/datenbanken/dbfoeldeak/daten.php?spid=0319E5C19144480A829B35593D08A2F2). iat.uni-leipzig.de 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) ["Doliu în sportul românesc. A murit Gheorghe Berceanu, campion olimpic la lupte greco-romane"](https://www.digisport.ro/amphtml/alte-sporturi/doliu-in-sportul-romanesc-a-murit-gheorghe-berceanu-campion-olimpic-la-lupte-greco-romane-1884199). DigiSport. 30 August 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2022. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [sports person](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_stubs "Category:Sportspeople stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gheorghe_Berceanu&action=edit)*.
Gheorghe Berceanu| | | Personal information | | Born | (1949-12-28)28 December 1949Cârna, Romania[1] | | Died | 30 August 2022(2022-08-30) (aged 72)Slatina, Romania | | Height | 150 cm (4 ft 11 in) | | Sport | | Sport | Greco-Roman wrestling | | Club | Electroputere CraiovaCSA Steaua București[2] | | Medal record | | | --- | | | | Representing  Romania | | Olympic Games | | | 1972 Munich | -48 kg | | | 1976 Montreal | -48 kg | | World Championships | | | 1969 Mar del Plata | -48 kg | | | 1970 Edmonton | -48 kg | | | 1975 Minsk | -48 kg | | European Championships | | | 1970 Berlin | -48 kg | | | 1972 Katowice | -48 kg | | | 1973 Helsinki | -48 kg | | Gheorghe Berceanu (28 December 1949 – 30 August 2022) was a Romanian light-flyweight Greco-Roman wrestler. He won the world title in 1969 and 1972. He won an Olympic gold medal in 1972 in Munich and a silver in 1976 in Montreal.[1][3] Berceanu spent most of his career at Steaua București, and later worked there as a coach.[2] Berceanu died on 30 August 2022, at the age of 72.[4] References ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Profile: Gheorghe Berceanu". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2009. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Gheorghe Berceanu. Romanian Olympic Committee ↑ Berceanu, Gheorghe (ROU). iat.uni-leipzig.de ↑ "Doliu în sportul românesc. A murit Gheorghe Berceanu, campion olimpic la lupte greco-romane". DigiSport. 30 August 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2022. This short article about a sports person can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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WorldCat
WorldCat
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**WorldCat** is a very big [online](/wiki/Online "Online") catalog, a list of books and things like books in tens of thousands of [libraries](/wiki/Library "Library") in many countries.[[1]](#cite_note-oclc_about-1) WorldCat was built by [OCLC](/wiki/OCLC "OCLC"), which is an [organization](/wiki/Organization "Organization") of libraries. WorldCat is maintained by the group of libraries in OCLC.[[2]](#cite_note-2) ## History In the 1970s, OCLC grew from a regional computer system for 54 [Ohio](/wiki/Ohio "Ohio") colleges into an international network.[[3]](#cite_note-history-3) In 1979, the first Canadian and the first international library joined OCLC.[[3]](#cite_note-history-3) ### Timeline On August 26, 1971, the OCLC Online Union Catalog, now called WorldCat, went online.[[4]](#cite_note-4) * 1975 – [Library and Archives Canada](/wiki/Library_and_Archives_Canada "Library and Archives Canada") begins adding records * 1978 – *Koninklijke Bibliotheek* (National Library of the Netherlands) begins to participate * 1985 – [British Library](/wiki/British_Library "British Library") begins adding UKMARC records * 1987 – National Library of Scotland begins adding * 1987 – National Library of Wales begins contributing * 1987 – National Central Library, Taiwan begins adding * 1991 – Six staff members from the [National Library of China](/wiki/National_Library_of_China "National Library of China") help OCLC to add a computerized catalog of Chinese books * 1991 – National Library of Turkey becomes an OCLC member * 1992 – The National Library of Australia begins contributing * 1992 – National and University Library of Iceland begins adding * 1995 – [National Library of the Czech Republic](/wiki/National_Library_of_the_Czech_Republic "National Library of the Czech Republic") begins contributing * 1997 – National Library of New Zealand begins contributing * 1998 – National Library of Ireland begins adding * 1999 – [National Diet Library](/wiki/National_Diet_Library "National Diet Library") of [Japan](/wiki/Japan "Japan") begins adding records for Western-language materials * 1999 – National Library of Lithuania begins contributing * 1999 – National Library of South Africa begins adding * 2002 – Singapore National Union Catalog is added * 2003 – *Deutsche Nationalbibliothek* (German National Library), the [Library of Congress](/wiki/Library_of_Congress "Library of Congress") and [OCLC](/wiki/OCLC "OCLC") agree to develop a [Virtual International Authority File](/wiki/Virtual_International_Authority_File "Virtual International Authority File") * 2003 – Chilean Directorate of Libraries, Archives, and Museums (DIBAM) of the National Library begin contributing * 2004 – *[Bibliothèque nationale de France](/wiki/Biblioth%C3%A8que_nationale_de_France "Bibliothèque nationale de France")* begins contributing * 2005 – National Library of Finland begins adding * 2005 – Iraqi National Library and Archive begins adding * 2006 – *Deutsche Nationalbibliothek* adds 4 million new records * 2006 – Dutch Union Catalog is added * 2007 – National Library of Mexico begins adding * 2007 – Swiss National Library adds * 2007 – *Kungliga biblioteket* (National Library of [Sweden](/wiki/Sweden "Sweden")) adds * 2008 – National Library Service, Barbados adds * 2008 – [National Library of Israel](/wiki/National_Library_of_Israel "National Library of Israel") adds * 2008 – [National Library of Spain](/wiki/National_Library_of_Spain "National Library of Spain") adds * 2008 – Royal Library of Denmark and Danish Bibliographic Centre add * 2009 – National and University Library of Slovenia begins adding * 2010 – National Library of Serbia begins adding * 2012 – National Library of Norway begins adding ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-oclc_about_1-0) ["About OCLC"](https://www.oclc.org/en/about.html). OCLC. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20220311152413/https://www.oclc.org/en/about.html) from the original on 2022-03-11. Retrieved 2022-03-11. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) OCLC, ["Vision, the world's libraries connected"](http://www.oclc.org/ca/en/about/vision/default.htm); retrieved 2012-10-19. 3. ↑ [3.0](#cite_ref-history_3-0) [3.1](#cite_ref-history_3-1) OCLC, ["History of OCLC](http://www.oclc.org/ca/en/about/history/default.htm); retrieved 2012-10-19. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) OCLC, ["Brief history of OCLC activities with national libraries outside the U.S."](http://www.oclc.org/ca/en/worldcat/catalog/national/timeline/default.htm); retrieved 2012-10-19. ## More reading * Wendy M. Grossman (21 January 2009). ["Why you can't find a library book in your search engine: Finding a book at your local library should just involve a simple web search; but thanks to a US cataloguing site, that is far from the case"](http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/jan/22/library-search-engines-books). *The Guardian*. ## Other websites * [WorldCat website](http://www.worldcat.org/) * [WorldCat Identities](http://www.worldcat.org/identities/) * [What is OCLC?](http://www.oclc.org/ca/en/services/brochures/211510usb_what_is_oclc.pdf)
WorldCat is a very big online catalog, a list of books and things like books in tens of thousands of libraries in many countries.[1] WorldCat was built by OCLC, which is an organization of libraries. WorldCat is maintained by the group of libraries in OCLC.[2] History In the 1970s, OCLC grew from a regional computer system for 54 Ohio colleges into an international network.[3] In 1979, the first Canadian and the first international library joined OCLC.[3] Timeline On August 26, 1971, the OCLC Online Union Catalog, now called WorldCat, went online.[4] 1975 – Library and Archives Canada begins adding records 1978 – Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands) begins to participate 1985 – British Library begins adding UKMARC records 1987 – National Library of Scotland begins adding 1987 – National Library of Wales begins contributing 1987 – National Central Library, Taiwan begins adding 1991 – Six staff members from the National Library of China help OCLC to add a computerized catalog of Chinese books 1991 – National Library of Turkey becomes an OCLC member 1992 – The National Library of Australia begins contributing 1992 – National and University Library of Iceland begins adding 1995 – National Library of the Czech Republic begins contributing 1997 – National Library of New Zealand begins contributing 1998 – National Library of Ireland begins adding 1999 – National Diet Library of Japan begins adding records for Western-language materials 1999 – National Library of Lithuania begins contributing 1999 – National Library of South Africa begins adding 2002 – Singapore National Union Catalog is added 2003 – Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (German National Library), the Library of Congress and OCLC agree to develop a Virtual International Authority File 2003 – Chilean Directorate of Libraries, Archives, and Museums (DIBAM) of the National Library begin contributing 2004 – Bibliothèque nationale de France begins contributing 2005 – National Library of Finland begins adding 2005 – Iraqi National Library and Archive begins adding 2006 – Deutsche Nationalbibliothek adds 4 million new records 2006 – Dutch Union Catalog is added 2007 – National Library of Mexico begins adding 2007 – Swiss National Library adds 2007 – Kungliga biblioteket (National Library of Sweden) adds 2008 – National Library Service, Barbados adds 2008 – National Library of Israel adds 2008 – National Library of Spain adds 2008 – Royal Library of Denmark and Danish Bibliographic Centre add 2009 – National and University Library of Slovenia begins adding 2010 – National Library of Serbia begins adding 2012 – National Library of Norway begins adding References ↑ "About OCLC". OCLC. Archived from the original on 2022-03-11. Retrieved 2022-03-11. ↑ OCLC, "Vision, the world's libraries connected"; retrieved 2012-10-19. ↑ 3.0 3.1 OCLC, "History of OCLC; retrieved 2012-10-19. ↑ OCLC, "Brief history of OCLC activities with national libraries outside the U.S."; retrieved 2012-10-19. More reading Wendy M. Grossman (21 January 2009). "Why you can't find a library book in your search engine: Finding a book at your local library should just involve a simple web search; but thanks to a US cataloguing site, that is far from the case". The Guardian. Other websites WorldCat website WorldCat Identities What is OCLC?
805,094
The_Utah_Kid
The Utah Kid
8,284,401
***The Utah Kid*** is a 1930 American western movie directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Rex Lease, [Boris Karloff](/wiki/Boris_Karloff "Boris Karloff"), Dorothy Sebastian, Mary Carr, Lafe McKee, Walter Miller. It was distributed by Tiffany Pictures. ## Other websites * [*The Utah Kid*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021509/) on [IMDb](/wiki/IMDb "IMDb") * [*The Utah Kid*](https://www.allmovie.com/movie/v115335) at [AllMovie](/wiki/AllMovie "AllMovie") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [movies](/wiki/Category:Movie_stubs "Category:Movie stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Utah_Kid&action=edit)*.
The Utah Kid is a 1930 American western movie directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Rex Lease, Boris Karloff, Dorothy Sebastian, Mary Carr, Lafe McKee, Walter Miller. It was distributed by Tiffany Pictures. Other websites The Utah Kid on IMDb The Utah Kid at AllMovie This short article about movies can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Fan_(disambiguation)
Fan (disambiguation)
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Tony_Dunne
Tony Dunne
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**Anthony Peter Dunne** (24 July 1941 – 8 June 2020) was an Irish [footballer](/wiki/Association_football "Association football") and manager. He appeared at [left-back](/wiki/Left-back "Left-back") for [Manchester United](/wiki/Manchester_United_F.C. "Manchester United F.C."). He won 33 caps for the Republic of Ireland, playing for the national team during 1962 to 1975. He was the Irish Footballer of the Year in 1969. He was born in [Dublin](/wiki/Dublin "Dublin"). Dunne died on 8 June 2020, aged 78.[[1]](#cite_note-RTE-1) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-RTE_1-0) ["Former Ireland and Man United star Tony Dunne, dies aged 78"](https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2020/0608/1146238-ireland-and-man-united-star-tony-dunne-dies-aged-78/). RTE. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2020. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [sports person](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_stubs "Category:Sportspeople stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tony_Dunne&action=edit)*.
Anthony Peter Dunne (24 July 1941 – 8 June 2020) was an Irish footballer and manager. He appeared at left-back for Manchester United. He won 33 caps for the Republic of Ireland, playing for the national team during 1962 to 1975. He was the Irish Footballer of the Year in 1969. He was born in Dublin. Dunne died on 8 June 2020, aged 78.[1] References ↑ "Former Ireland and Man United star Tony Dunne, dies aged 78". RTE. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2020. This short article about a sports person can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Richard_Fagan
Richard Fagan
8,465,021
| Richard Fagan | | --- | | Richard Fagan poses with Todd Cerney's guitar in front of painting by Gloria Newton | | Background information | | Birth name | Richard William Fagan | | Born | (1947-04-24)April 24, 1947[Philadelphia](/wiki/Philadelphia "Philadelphia"), [Pennsylvania](/wiki/Pennsylvania "Pennsylvania"), U.S. | | Died | August 5, 2016(2016-08-05) (aged 69)[Nashville](/wiki/Nashville,_Tennessee "Nashville, Tennessee"), [Tennessee](/wiki/Tennessee "Tennessee"), U.S. | | Genres | [Pop](/wiki/Pop_music "Pop music"), [rock](/wiki/Rock_music "Rock music"), [country](/wiki/Country_music "Country music") | | Occupation(s) | Songwriter | | Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano | | Years active | 1976–2016 | | Labels | [Mercury Records](/wiki/Mercury_Records "Mercury Records") | | Website | <http://broadmindedmusic.com/> | **Richard Fagan** (April 24, 1947 – August 5, 2016) was an American songwriter and musician. He had six top ten singles and 18 charted singles on the [Billboard](/wiki/Billboard_(magazine) "Billboard (magazine)") Country charts. Fagan's songs have been recorded by [Neil Diamond](/wiki/Neil_Diamond "Neil Diamond"), [George Strait](/wiki/George_Strait "George Strait"), [John Michael Montgomery](/wiki/John_Michael_Montgomery "John Michael Montgomery"), Clay Walker, Ricochet, [Hank Williams, Jr.](/wiki/Hank_Williams,_Jr. "Hank Williams, Jr."), [George Jones](/wiki/George_Jones "George Jones"), [Shania Twain](/wiki/Shania_Twain "Shania Twain"), [Patty Loveless](/wiki/Patty_Loveless "Patty Loveless"), Collin Raye, Shenandoah, [The Crickets](/wiki/The_Crickets "The Crickets"), Jason & the Scorchers, [The Blues Brothers Band](/wiki/The_Blues_Brothers "The Blues Brothers") and many others. In 1979 his song "The Good Lord Loves You" was recorded by [Neil Diamond](/wiki/Neil_Diamond "Neil Diamond") and released on the *September Morn* album. The song charted in the [*Billboard* Hot 100](/wiki/Billboard_Hot_100 "Billboard Hot 100"), peaking at number 67 in April 1980.[[1]](#cite_note-1) Fagan died on August 5, 2016 in Nashville of [liver cancer](/wiki/Liver_cancer "Liver cancer") at the age of 69.[[2]](#cite_note-2) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Chart Singles Discography"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200109151231/https://www.musicvf.com/songs.php?page=artist&artist=Richard+Fagan&tab=songaswriterchartstab%2FFagan%27s). Archived from [the original](http://www.musicvf.com/songs.php?page=artist&artist=Richard+Fagan&tab=songaswriterchartstab%2FFagan%27s) on 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2020-12-30. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["Songwriter Richard Fagan Dead at 69"](http://tasteofcountry.com/songwriter-richard-fagan-dead-dies/). *Taste of Country*. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [person](/wiki/Category:American_people_stubs "Category:American people stubs") from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_Fagan&action=edit)*.
| Richard Fagan | | --- | | Richard Fagan poses with Todd Cerney's guitar in front of painting by Gloria Newton | | Background information | | Birth name | Richard William Fagan | | Born | (1947-04-24)April 24, 1947Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | | Died | August 5, 2016(2016-08-05) (aged 69)Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. | | Genres | Pop, rock, country | | Occupation(s) | Songwriter | | Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano | | Years active | 1976–2016 | | Labels | Mercury Records | | Website | http://broadmindedmusic.com/ | Richard Fagan (April 24, 1947 – August 5, 2016) was an American songwriter and musician. He had six top ten singles and 18 charted singles on the Billboard Country charts. Fagan's songs have been recorded by Neil Diamond, George Strait, John Michael Montgomery, Clay Walker, Ricochet, Hank Williams, Jr., George Jones, Shania Twain, Patty Loveless, Collin Raye, Shenandoah, The Crickets, Jason & the Scorchers, The Blues Brothers Band and many others. In 1979 his song "The Good Lord Loves You" was recorded by Neil Diamond and released on the September Morn album. The song charted in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 67 in April 1980.[1] Fagan died on August 5, 2016 in Nashville of liver cancer at the age of 69.[2] References ↑ "Chart Singles Discography". Archived from the original on 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2020-12-30. ↑ "Songwriter Richard Fagan Dead at 69". Taste of Country. This short article about a person from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Cleft_palate
Cleft palate
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Vrotslov
Vrotslov
8,612,751
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883,016
Claude_Nelson_Warren
Claude Nelson Warren
8,876,414
**Claude Nelson Warren** (March 18, 1932 – November 4, 2021) was an American [anthropologist](/wiki/Anthropologist "Anthropologist"). His works focused on early humans in the Far West such as in the California Desert. He helped define San Dieguito and La Jolla complexes. Warren worked at the [University of Nevada, Las Vegas](/wiki/University_of_Nevada,_Las_Vegas "University of Nevada, Las Vegas").[[1]](#cite_note-1) He was born in [Goldendale, Washington](/wiki/Goldendale,_Washington "Goldendale, Washington"). Warren died on November 4, 2021 in [Las Vegas](/wiki/Las_Vegas "Las Vegas"), [Nevada](/wiki/Nevada "Nevada") at the age of 89.[[2]](#cite_note-2) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Anthropology – University of Nevada, Las Vegas – Acalog ACMS"](http://catalog.unlv.edu/content.php?catoid=11&navoid=1189). *catalog.unlv.edu*. University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Retrieved 14 Oct 2016. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) [Claude Nelson Warren](https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/las-vegas-nv/claude-warren-10433088) *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [person](/wiki/Category:American_people_stubs "Category:American people stubs") from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Claude_Nelson_Warren&action=edit)*.
Claude Nelson Warren (March 18, 1932 – November 4, 2021) was an American anthropologist. His works focused on early humans in the Far West such as in the California Desert. He helped define San Dieguito and La Jolla complexes. Warren worked at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.[1] He was born in Goldendale, Washington. Warren died on November 4, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada at the age of 89.[2] References ↑ "Anthropology – University of Nevada, Las Vegas – Acalog ACMS". catalog.unlv.edu. University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Retrieved 14 Oct 2016. ↑ Claude Nelson Warren This short article about a person from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Eurasian_golden_oriole
Eurasian golden oriole
8,182,293
| Eurasian golden oriole | | --- | | | | Male | | | | Female Song and call recorded in Russia | | [Conservation status](/wiki/Conservation_status "Conservation status") | | [Least Concern](/wiki/Least_Concern "Least Concern") ([IUCN 3.1](/wiki/IUCN_Red_List "IUCN Red List"))[[1]](#cite_note-IUCN-1) | | [Scientific classification](/wiki/Taxonomy_(biology) "Taxonomy (biology)") | | Kingdom: | [Animalia](/wiki/Animal "Animal") | | Phylum: | [Chordata](/wiki/Chordate "Chordate") | | Class: | [Aves](/wiki/Bird "Bird") | | Order: | [Passeriformes](/wiki/Passerine "Passerine") | | Family: | [Oriolidae](/wiki/Old_World_oriole "Old World oriole") | | Genus: | [*Oriolus*](/wiki/Oriolus "Oriolus") | | Species: | ***O. oriolus*** | | [Binomial name](/wiki/Binomial_nomenclature "Binomial nomenclature") | | ***Oriolus oriolus***([Linnaeus](/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus "Carl Linnaeus"), [1758](/wiki/10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae "10th edition of Systema Naturae")) | | | |      Summer      Winter | | [Synonyms](/wiki/Synonym_(taxonomy) "Synonym (taxonomy)") | | * *Coracias oriolus* Linnaeus, 1758 * *Oriolus galbula*Linnaeus[[2]](#cite_note-galbula-2) | The **Eurasian golden oriole** (*Oriolus oriolus*) or simply **golden oriole**, is the only [oriole](/wiki/Oriole "Oriole") breeding in northern hemisphere temperate regions. It is one of the [oriole](/wiki/Old_World_oriole "Old World oriole") family of [passerine](/wiki/Passerine "Passerine") [birds](/wiki/Bird "Bird"). It is a summer [migrant](/wiki/Migration "Migration") in [Europe](/wiki/Europe "Europe") and western [Asia](/wiki/Asia "Asia") and spends the winter season in central and southern [Africa](/wiki/Africa "Africa"). Golden orioles have an extremely large range with large populations that are apparently stable. ## Taxonomy and systematics Until a few years ago this species was treated as being conspecific with the Indian golden oriole.[[3]](#cite_note-3) They are now in separate species. ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-IUCN_1-0) BirdLife International (2017). ["*Oriolus oriolus*"](https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/103692938/111783061). *[IUCN Red List of Threatened Species](/wiki/IUCN_Red_List "IUCN Red List")*. **2017**: e.T103692938A111783061. [doi](/wiki/Doi_(identifier) "Doi (identifier)"):[10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T103692938A111783061.en](https://doi.org/10.2305%2FIUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T103692938A111783061.en). 2. [↑](#cite_ref-galbula_2-0) ["Oriolus oriolus (Linnaeus, 1758) - Eurasian Golden Oriole"](https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/uk-species/species/oriolus_oriolus.html). Natural History Museum. Retrieved 2019-08-07. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) Jønsson K.A.; et al. (2010). ["Phylogeny and biogeography of Oriolidae (Aves: Passeriformes)"](http://www.nrm.se/download/18.25ba04a21296cc434f980005871/J%C3%B6nsson+et+al+Oriolidae.pdf) (PDF). *Ecography*. **33** (2): 232–241. [doi](/wiki/Doi_(identifier) "Doi (identifier)"):[10.1111/j.1600-0587.2010.06167.x](https://doi.org/10.1111%2Fj.1600-0587.2010.06167.x).
| Eurasian golden oriole | | --- | | | | Male | | | | Female Song and call recorded in Russia | | Conservation status | | Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] | | Scientific classification | | Kingdom: | Animalia | | Phylum: | Chordata | | Class: | Aves | | Order: | Passeriformes | | Family: | Oriolidae | | Genus: | Oriolus | | Species: | O. oriolus | | Binomial name | | Oriolus oriolus(Linnaeus, 1758) | | | |      Summer      Winter | | Synonyms | | * Coracias oriolus Linnaeus, 1758 * Oriolus galbulaLinnaeus[2] | The Eurasian golden oriole (Oriolus oriolus) or simply golden oriole, is the only oriole breeding in northern hemisphere temperate regions. It is one of the oriole family of passerine birds. It is a summer migrant in Europe and western Asia and spends the winter season in central and southern Africa. Golden orioles have an extremely large range with large populations that are apparently stable. Taxonomy and systematics Until a few years ago this species was treated as being conspecific with the Indian golden oriole.[3] They are now in separate species. References ↑ BirdLife International (2017). "Oriolus oriolus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T103692938A111783061. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T103692938A111783061.en. ↑ "Oriolus oriolus (Linnaeus, 1758) - Eurasian Golden Oriole". Natural History Museum. Retrieved 2019-08-07. ↑ Jønsson K.A.; et al. (2010). "Phylogeny and biogeography of Oriolidae (Aves: Passeriformes)" (PDF). Ecography. 33 (2): 232–241. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0587.2010.06167.x.
728,594
SRAM
SRAM
6,757,767
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966,322
Boana_larinopygion
Boana larinopygion
8,544,064
Redirect to: * [Cordillera central tree frog](/wiki/Cordillera_central_tree_frog "Cordillera central tree frog")
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51,041
Ciego_de_Ávila_Province
Ciego de Ávila Province
8,720,683
| Statistics | | --- | | Capital: | Ciego de Ávila | | Area: | 6,783.13[km²](/wiki/Square_kilometre "Square kilometre") | | Inhabitants: | 961,914 | | Population Density: | 60.70 per [km²](/wiki/Square_kilometre "Square kilometre") | | Map | | [Islade laJuventud](/wiki/Isla_de_la_Juventud "Isla de la Juventud") [Pinardel Río](/wiki/Pinar_del_R%C3%ADo_province "Pinar del Río province") [La Habana](/wiki/Havana_province "Havana province") [Ciudad de LaHabana](/wiki/Ciudad_de_La_Habana_province "Ciudad de La Habana province") [Matanzas](/wiki/Matanzas_province "Matanzas province") [Cienfuegos](/wiki/Cienfuegos_province "Cienfuegos province") [VillaClara](/wiki/Villa_Clara_province "Villa Clara province") [SanctiSpíritus](/wiki/Sancti_Sp%C3%ADritus_province "Sancti Spíritus province") [Ciego deÁvila](/wiki/Ciego_de_%C3%81vila_province "Ciego de Ávila province") [Camagüey](/wiki/Camag%C3%BCey_province "Camagüey province") [LasTunas](/wiki/Las_Tunas_province "Las Tunas province") [Granma](/wiki/Granma_province "Granma province") [Holguín](/wiki/Holgu%C3%ADn_province "Holguín province") [Santiagode Cuba](/wiki/Santiago_de_Cuba_province "Santiago de Cuba province") [Guantánamo](/wiki/Guant%C3%A1namo_province "Guantánamo province") | **Ciego de Ávila** is one of the provinces of [Cuba](/wiki/Cuba "Cuba"), and was previously part of [Camagüey Province](/wiki/Camag%C3%BCey_Province "Camagüey Province"). Its capital is Ciego de Ávila, which lies on the Carretera Central (central highway), and the second city is Morón, farther north. Off the north coast of the province are a string of *cayos* ([cays](/wiki/Cay "Cay")) - these islands are being developed as [tourist](/wiki/Tourism "Tourism") resorts, principally Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo. The south coast is characterised by [mangroves](/wiki/Mangrove "Mangrove"). Between Morón and the north coast are several lakes, including La Laguna de Leche (the Lake of [Milk](/wiki/Milk "Milk"), so called for its white appearance because of large [lime](/wiki/Calcium_oxide "Calcium oxide") deposits underwater) which is the largest natural lake in Cuba. Central Ciego de Ávila is used for [cattle](/wiki/Cattle "Cattle") ranching, elsewhere in the province [sugar](/wiki/Sugar "Sugar"), [pineapples](/wiki/Pineapple "Pineapple") and [citrus fruit](/wiki/Citrus_fruit "Citrus fruit") are grown. The province was separated from [Camagüey Province](/wiki/Camag%C3%BCey_Province "Camagüey Province") in [1975](/wiki/1975 "1975") by [Fidel Castro](/wiki/Fidel_Castro "Fidel Castro")'s government. ## Municipalities 1. Baraguá (Gaspar) 2. Bolivia 3. Chambas 4. Ciego de Ávila 5. Ciro Redondo 6. Florencia 7. Majagua 8. Morón 9. Primero de Enero 10. Venezuela | * [v](/wiki/Template:Provinces_of_Cuba "Template:Provinces of Cuba") * [t](/wiki/Template_talk:Provinces_of_Cuba "Template talk:Provinces of Cuba") * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Provinces_of_Cuba&action=edit) [Provinces](/wiki/Provinces_of_Cuba "Provinces of Cuba") of [Cuba](/wiki/Cuba "Cuba") | | --- | | [Artemisa](/wiki/Artemisa_Province "Artemisa Province") **·** [Camagüey](/wiki/Camag%C3%BCey_Province "Camagüey Province") **·** Ciego de Ávila **·** [Cienfuegos](/wiki/Cienfuegos_Province "Cienfuegos Province") **·** [Ciudad de La Habana (City of Havana)](/wiki/Havana "Havana") **·** [Granma](/wiki/Granma_Province "Granma Province") **·** [Guantánamo](/wiki/Guant%C3%A1namo_Province "Guantánamo Province") **·** [Holguín](/wiki/Holgu%C3%ADn_Province "Holguín Province") **·** [Isla de la Juventud](/wiki/Isla_de_la_Juventud "Isla de la Juventud") **·** [Las Tunas](/wiki/Las_Tunas_Province "Las Tunas Province") **·** [Matanzas](/wiki/Matanzas_Province "Matanzas Province") **·** [Mayabeque](/wiki/Mayabeque_Province "Mayabeque Province") **·** [Pinar del Río](/wiki/Pinar_del_R%C3%ADo_Province "Pinar del Río Province") **·** [Sancti Spíritus](/wiki/Sancti_Sp%C3%ADritus_Province "Sancti Spíritus Province") **·** [Santiago de Cuba](/wiki/Santiago_de_Cuba_Province "Santiago de Cuba Province") **·** [Villa Clara](/wiki/Villa_Clara_Province "Villa Clara Province") | | *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature](/wiki/Category:Geography_stubs "Category:Geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ciego_de_%C3%81vila_Province&action=edit)*. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [North America](/wiki/Category:North_America_stubs "Category:North America stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ciego_de_%C3%81vila_Province&action=edit)*. | | | | --- | --- | | [Authority control](/wiki/Help:Authority_control "Help:Authority control"): Geographic | * [MusicBrainz area](https://musicbrainz.org/area/336d9226-17bc-4e54-90e3-2993bdf38b67) |
| Statistics | | --- | | Capital: | Ciego de Ávila | | Area: | 6,783.13km² | | Inhabitants: | 961,914 | | Population Density: | 60.70 per km² | | Map | | Islade laJuventud Pinardel Río La Habana Ciudad de LaHabana Matanzas Cienfuegos VillaClara SanctiSpíritus Ciego deÁvila Camagüey LasTunas Granma Holguín Santiagode Cuba Guantánamo | Ciego de Ávila is one of the provinces of Cuba, and was previously part of Camagüey Province. Its capital is Ciego de Ávila, which lies on the Carretera Central (central highway), and the second city is Morón, farther north. Off the north coast of the province are a string of cayos (cays) - these islands are being developed as tourist resorts, principally Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo. The south coast is characterised by mangroves. Between Morón and the north coast are several lakes, including La Laguna de Leche (the Lake of Milk, so called for its white appearance because of large lime deposits underwater) which is the largest natural lake in Cuba. Central Ciego de Ávila is used for cattle ranching, elsewhere in the province sugar, pineapples and citrus fruit are grown. The province was separated from Camagüey Province in 1975 by Fidel Castro's government. Municipalities Baraguá (Gaspar) Bolivia Chambas Ciego de Ávila Ciro Redondo Florencia Majagua Morón Primero de Enero Venezuela | * v * t * e Provinces of Cuba | | --- | | Artemisa · Camagüey · Ciego de Ávila · Cienfuegos · Ciudad de La Habana (City of Havana) · Granma · Guantánamo · Holguín · Isla de la Juventud · Las Tunas · Matanzas · Mayabeque · Pinar del Río · Sancti Spíritus · Santiago de Cuba · Villa Clara | | This short article about a place or feature can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. This short article about North America can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. | | | | --- | --- | | Authority control: Geographic | * MusicBrainz area |
835,422
Nokia_N93i
Nokia N93i
8,571,743
Nokia N93i| | | Manufacturer | Nokia | | Compatible networks | [GSM](/wiki/GSM "GSM") / GPRS / EDGE, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, DTM, WCDMA 2100 | | Availability by region | January 2007 | | Discontinued | February 8, 2012; 10 years ago | | Predecessor | [Nokia N93](/wiki/Nokia_N93 "Nokia N93") | | Form factor | Clamshell | | Dimensions | 108 x 58 x 25 mm, 115 cc | | Mass | 163 g | | [Operating system](/wiki/Mobile_operating_system "Mobile operating system") | Symbian OS 9.1 | | [CPU](/wiki/Central_processing_unit "Central processing unit") | Dual Core Arm-11 332 MHz | | Memory | Up to 50 MB built-in memory | | Removable storage | Up to 2 GB with miniSD | | [Battery](/wiki/Battery_(electricity) "Battery (electricity)") | Li-Ion 950 mAh (BL-5F) | | Display | TFT, 16.7 million colors, 240x320 pixels | | External display | TFT, 65,536 colours, 128x36 pixels | | Rear [camera](/wiki/Camera_phone "Camera phone") | 3.2 MP / 2048 x 1536 / 3x optical zoom / 20x digital zoom / LED flash / video recorder | | Front camera | 288 x 352 / 2x digital zoom | | Connectivity | GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth, Infrared, USB | **Nokia N93i** was a version of the [Nokia N93](/wiki/Nokia_N93 "Nokia N93") that was considered "better". It was told and released on November 11, 2006 and then discontinued in 2012. It was also the first of Nokia Nseries. ## History [Nokia N93](/wiki/Nokia_N93 "Nokia N93") was a new version of ''**N93i**''. It was told by Nokia Nseries on November 11, 2006 at "The Verge" in [West Hollywood, California](/wiki/West_Hollywood,_California "West Hollywood, California"). On November 19, 2006, [Google](/wiki/Google "Google") had said that the [YouTube](/wiki/YouTube "YouTube") app had been added to the new Nokia N93i. Nokia N93i was shown at The Verge on November 22 and November 23 at [Universal Orlando Resort](/wiki/Universal_Orlando_Resort "Universal Orlando Resort") in [Orlando, Florida](/wiki/Orlando,_Florida "Orlando, Florida"). In January 8, 2007, Nokia had announced the Nokia N93i has partnered the news version like [Nokia N93](/wiki/Nokia_N93 "Nokia N93"), after release on July 11, 2006, The N93i was developed and the news version was released. On January 16 and January 17, 2007 it was launched for sales. Nokia N93i had been released on January 26, 2007 as it was being developed. People working at [Nokia](/wiki/Nokia "Nokia") had been connecting to people and had reached the public on January 30 and February 1, 2007. ## Reception Entrance of St. Louis Hotel, where Nokia N93i has performance, ''Nokia N93i Is Here'' Nokia N93i has showing for performance ''Nokia N93i Is Here'' reach on July 7, 2007. Nokia N93i has public reach at St. Louis Hotel in [Santa Monica, California](/wiki/Santa_Monica,_California "Santa Monica, California"). Nokia N93i had legacies for sales that had next expired on August 8, 2007. In September 2007, [Nokia N93](/wiki/Nokia_N93 "Nokia N93") had expired and was no longer for sale, and it stopped selling before September 30. Nokia N93i had stopped being available in February 8, 2012, Nokia N93i was also no longer available including [Nokia N93](/wiki/Nokia_N93 "Nokia N93"), that the [Nokia Corporation](/wiki/Nokia_Corporation "Nokia Corporation") had stopped. It was based as discontinued, because it had expired its support lifecycles. ## Functions and design ### Camera and connecting The camera in Nokia N93i had released for its news version partner, with 24cm for 80cm, the Nokia N93i camera has small features in camera for connecting Tube of World, Nokia N93i had features for the public. ## Other websites * <https://nokia.com/family/nokian93i>[*[permanent dead link](/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot "Wikipedia:Link rot")*]
Nokia N93i| | | Manufacturer | Nokia | | Compatible networks | GSM / GPRS / EDGE, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, DTM, WCDMA 2100 | | Availability by region | January 2007 | | Discontinued | February 8, 2012; 10 years ago | | Predecessor | Nokia N93 | | Form factor | Clamshell | | Dimensions | 108 x 58 x 25 mm, 115 cc | | Mass | 163 g | | Operating system | Symbian OS 9.1 | | CPU | Dual Core Arm-11 332 MHz | | Memory | Up to 50 MB built-in memory | | Removable storage | Up to 2 GB with miniSD | | Battery | Li-Ion 950 mAh (BL-5F) | | Display | TFT, 16.7 million colors, 240x320 pixels | | External display | TFT, 65,536 colours, 128x36 pixels | | Rear camera | 3.2 MP / 2048 x 1536 / 3x optical zoom / 20x digital zoom / LED flash / video recorder | | Front camera | 288 x 352 / 2x digital zoom | | Connectivity | GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth, Infrared, USB | Nokia N93i was a version of the Nokia N93 that was considered "better". It was told and released on November 11, 2006 and then discontinued in 2012. It was also the first of Nokia Nseries. History Nokia N93 was a new version of ''N93i''. It was told by Nokia Nseries on November 11, 2006 at "The Verge" in West Hollywood, California. On November 19, 2006, Google had said that the YouTube app had been added to the new Nokia N93i. Nokia N93i was shown at The Verge on November 22 and November 23 at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. In January 8, 2007, Nokia had announced the Nokia N93i has partnered the news version like Nokia N93, after release on July 11, 2006, The N93i was developed and the news version was released. On January 16 and January 17, 2007 it was launched for sales. Nokia N93i had been released on January 26, 2007 as it was being developed. People working at Nokia had been connecting to people and had reached the public on January 30 and February 1, 2007. Reception Entrance of St. Louis Hotel, where Nokia N93i has performance, ''Nokia N93i Is Here'' Nokia N93i has showing for performance ''Nokia N93i Is Here'' reach on July 7, 2007. Nokia N93i has public reach at St. Louis Hotel in Santa Monica, California. Nokia N93i had legacies for sales that had next expired on August 8, 2007. In September 2007, Nokia N93 had expired and was no longer for sale, and it stopped selling before September 30. Nokia N93i had stopped being available in February 8, 2012, Nokia N93i was also no longer available including Nokia N93, that the Nokia Corporation had stopped. It was based as discontinued, because it had expired its support lifecycles. Functions and design Camera and connecting The camera in Nokia N93i had released for its news version partner, with 24cm for 80cm, the Nokia N93i camera has small features in camera for connecting Tube of World, Nokia N93i had features for the public. Other websites https://nokia.com/family/nokian93i[permanent dead link]
784,954
Pensacola,_Oklahoma
Pensacola, Oklahoma
8,503,119
**Pensacola** is a [town](/wiki/Town "Town") in [Oklahoma](/wiki/Oklahoma "Oklahoma") in the [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States"). It is an extremely small place with only about 125 people living there.[[1]](#cite_note-1) ## Related pages * [List of cities and towns in Oklahoma](/wiki/List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Oklahoma "List of cities and towns in Oklahoma") * [Pensacola, Florida](/wiki/Pensacola,_Florida "Pensacola, Florida") ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) *Pryor Daily Times*. "Mayes County grows by 3,000. April 4, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2011.[[1]](http://pryordailytimes.com/local/x300771446/Mayes-County-grows-by-3-000) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20140723160056/http://www.pryordailytimes.com/local/x300771446/Mayes-County-grows-by-3-000) 2014-07-23 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") | * [v](/wiki/Template:Mayes_County,_Oklahoma "Template:Mayes County, Oklahoma") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Mayes_County,_Oklahoma&action=edit) Municipalities and communities of [Mayes County, Oklahoma](/wiki/Mayes_County,_Oklahoma "Mayes County, Oklahoma"), United States | | --- | | [County seat](/wiki/County_seat "County seat"): **[Pryor Creek](/wiki/Pryor_Creek,_Oklahoma "Pryor Creek, Oklahoma")** | | [City](/wiki/City "City") | * [Pryor Creek](/wiki/Pryor_Creek,_Oklahoma "Pryor Creek, Oklahoma") | Mayes County map | | [Towns](/wiki/Town "Town") | * [Adair](/wiki/Adair,_Oklahoma "Adair, Oklahoma") * [Chouteau](/wiki/Chouteau,_Oklahoma "Chouteau, Oklahoma") * [Disney](/wiki/Disney,_Oklahoma "Disney, Oklahoma") * [Grand Lake Towne](/wiki/Grand_Lake_Towne,_Oklahoma "Grand Lake Towne, Oklahoma") * [Hoot Owl](/wiki/Hoot_Owl,_Oklahoma "Hoot Owl, Oklahoma") * [Langley](/wiki/Langley,_Oklahoma "Langley, Oklahoma") * [Locust Grove](/wiki/Locust_Grove,_Oklahoma "Locust Grove, Oklahoma") * Pensacola * [Salina](/wiki/Salina,_Oklahoma "Salina, Oklahoma") * [Spavinaw](/wiki/Spavinaw,_Oklahoma "Spavinaw, Oklahoma") * [Sportsmen Acres](/wiki/Sportsmen_Acres,_Oklahoma "Sportsmen Acres, Oklahoma") * [Strang](/wiki/Strang,_Oklahoma "Strang, Oklahoma") | | [CDPs](/wiki/Census-designated_place "Census-designated place") | * Ballou * Cedar Crest * Iron Post * Kenwood‡ * Little Rock * Mazie * Murphy * Pin Oak Acres * Pump Back * Rose * [Sams Corner](/wiki/Sams_Corner,_Oklahoma "Sams Corner, Oklahoma") * Snake Creek * Sportmans Shores * Wickliffe | | [Unincorporatedcommunities](/wiki/Unincorporated_area "Unincorporated area") | * Boatman | | [Indian reservations](/wiki/Indian_reservation "Indian reservation") | * [Cherokee Nation](/wiki/Cherokee_Nation "Cherokee Nation")‡ * Muscogee (Creek) Nation‡ | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in the United States](/wiki/Category:United_States_geography_stubs "Category:United States geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pensacola,_Oklahoma&action=edit)*.
Pensacola is a town in Oklahoma in the United States. It is an extremely small place with only about 125 people living there.[1] Related pages List of cities and towns in Oklahoma Pensacola, Florida References ↑ Pryor Daily Times. "Mayes County grows by 3,000. April 4, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2011.[1] Archived 2014-07-23 at the Wayback Machine | * v * t * e Municipalities and communities of Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States | | --- | | County seat: Pryor Creek | | City | * Pryor Creek | Mayes County map | | Towns | * Adair * Chouteau * Disney * Grand Lake Towne * Hoot Owl * Langley * Locust Grove * Pensacola * Salina * Spavinaw * Sportsmen Acres * Strang | | CDPs | * Ballou * Cedar Crest * Iron Post * Kenwood‡ * Little Rock * Mazie * Murphy * Pin Oak Acres * Pump Back * Rose * Sams Corner * Snake Creek * Sportmans Shores * Wickliffe | | Unincorporatedcommunities | * Boatman | | Indian reservations | * Cherokee Nation‡ * Muscogee (Creek) Nation‡ | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | This short article about a place or feature in the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
957,886
Lom_people
Lom people
8,786,376
Lom people, also known as Bosha, live in [Turkey](/wiki/Turkey "Turkey"), [Georgia (country)](/wiki/Georgia_(country) "Georgia (country)") and [Armenia](/wiki/Armenia "Armenia"). They once migrated from the [Indian subcontinent](/wiki/Indian_subcontinent "Indian subcontinent") in middle ages and settled finally in the [Caucasus Mountains](/wiki/Caucasus_Mountains "Caucasus Mountains") and [Black Sea](/wiki/Black_Sea "Black Sea") region in Turkey. There native language is [Lomavren language](/wiki/Lomavren_language "Lomavren language") an [Indo-Aryan languages](/wiki/Indo-Aryan_languages "Indo-Aryan languages") with Armenian[[1]](#cite_note-1) and Iranian loanwords[[2]](#cite_note-2) While in Georgia and Armenia the Lom people are [Christian](/wiki/Christian "Christian") of the [Eastern Orthodox Church](/wiki/Eastern_Orthodox_Church "Eastern Orthodox Church"), in Turkey the Lom are [Muslims](/wiki/Muslims "Muslims") and speak Turkish.[[3]](#cite_note-3)[[4]](#cite_note-4) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Scala, Andrea. ["The mixed language of the Armenian Bosha (Lomavren) and its inflectional morphology: Some considerations in light of Armenian dialectal variation"](https://www.academia.edu/13559946). 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249572664_The_Iranian_Loan-Words_in_Lomavren_the_Secret_Language_of_the_Armenian_Gypsies> 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308817074_Gypsies_of_the_Caucasus> 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) Önen, Seli̇n (2013). ["Citizenship Rights of Gypsies in Turkey: Roma and Dom Communities"](https://www.jstor.org/stable/23470920). *Middle Eastern Studies*. **49** (4): 608–622. [doi](/wiki/Doi_(identifier) "Doi (identifier)"):[10.1080/00263206.2013.798310](https://doi.org/10.1080%2F00263206.2013.798310). [JSTOR](/wiki/JSTOR_(identifier) "JSTOR (identifier)") [23470920](https://www.jstor.org/stable/23470920). [S2CID](/wiki/S2CID_(identifier) "S2CID (identifier)") [144963421](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:144963421).
Lom people, also known as Bosha, live in Turkey, Georgia (country) and Armenia. They once migrated from the Indian subcontinent in middle ages and settled finally in the Caucasus Mountains and Black Sea region in Turkey. There native language is Lomavren language an Indo-Aryan languages with Armenian[1] and Iranian loanwords[2] While in Georgia and Armenia the Lom people are Christian of the Eastern Orthodox Church, in Turkey the Lom are Muslims and speak Turkish.[3][4] References ↑ Scala, Andrea. "The mixed language of the Armenian Bosha (Lomavren) and its inflectional morphology: Some considerations in light of Armenian dialectal variation". ↑ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249572664_The_Iranian_Loan-Words_in_Lomavren_the_Secret_Language_of_the_Armenian_Gypsies ↑ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308817074_Gypsies_of_the_Caucasus ↑ Önen, Seli̇n (2013). "Citizenship Rights of Gypsies in Turkey: Roma and Dom Communities". Middle Eastern Studies. 49 (4): 608–622. doi:10.1080/00263206.2013.798310. JSTOR 23470920. S2CID 144963421.
863,242
Charles_L._McNary
Charles L. McNary
8,670,690
| Charles McNary | | --- | | McNary in 1931 | | | | [Senate Minority Leader](/wiki/Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_Senate "Party leaders of the United States Senate") | | **In office**March 4, 1933 – February 25, 1944 | | Deputy | Felix HebertWarren Austin[[1]](#cite_note-acting-1) | | Preceded by | Joseph Taylor Robinson | | Succeeded by | Wallace H. White Jr. | | [United States Senator](/wiki/United_States_Senate "United States Senate")from [Oregon](/wiki/Oregon "Oregon") | | **In office**December 18, 1918 – February 25, 1944 | | Preceded by | Frederick W. Mulkey | | Succeeded by | Guy Cordon | | **In office**May 29, 1917 – November 5, 1918 | | Appointed by | [James Withycombe](/wiki/James_Withycombe "James Withycombe") | | Preceded by | Harry Lane | | Succeeded by | Frederick W. Mulkey | | [Leader of the Senate Republican Conference](/wiki/Senate_Republican_Conference#Floor_Leaders "Senate Republican Conference") | | **In office**March 4, 1933 – February 25, 1944 | | Deputy | Felix HebertWarren Austin[[1]](#cite_note-acting-1) | | Preceded by | [Charles Curtis](/wiki/Charles_Curtis "Charles Curtis") | | Succeeded by | Wallace H. White Jr. | | Chair of the Senate Republican Conference | | **In office**March 4, 1933 – February 25, 1944 | | Deputy | Frederick HaleWallace H. White Jr. | | Preceded by | James E. Watson | | Succeeded by | [Arthur Vandenberg](/wiki/Arthur_Vandenberg "Arthur Vandenberg") | | Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee | | **In office**August 1926 – March 4, 1933 | | Preceded by | George W. Norris | | Succeeded by | [Ellison D. Smith](/wiki/Ellison_D._Smith "Ellison D. Smith") | | | | Personal details | | Born | Charles Linza McNary(1874-06-12)June 12, 1874[Salem, Oregon](/wiki/Salem,_Oregon "Salem, Oregon"), [U.S.](/wiki/United_States "United States") | | Died | February 25, 1944(1944-02-25) (aged 69)[Fort Lauderdale, Florida](/wiki/Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida "Fort Lauderdale, Florida"), [U.S.](/wiki/United_States "United States") | | Political party | [Republican](/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States) "Republican Party (United States)") | | Spouse(s) | Jessie BreymanCornelia Morton | | Education | [Stanford University](/wiki/Stanford_University "Stanford University") | **Charles Linza McNary** (June 12, 1874 – February 25, 1944) was a United States [Republican](/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States) "Republican Party (United States)") politician from [Oregon](/wiki/Oregon "Oregon"). He was a member of the [U.S. Senate](/wiki/United_States_Senate "United States Senate") from 1917 to 1944 and was [Senate Minority Leader](/wiki/Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_Senate "Party leaders of the United States Senate") from 1933 to 1944. He supported many of the [New Deal](/wiki/New_Deal "New Deal") programs at the beginning of the [Great Depression](/wiki/Great_Depression "Great Depression"). He is currently the longest serving [Senate Minority Leader](/wiki/Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_Senate "Party leaders of the United States Senate").[[2]](#cite_note-2) He was [Wendell Willkie](/wiki/Wendell_Willkie "Wendell Willkie")'s running mate in the [1940 presidential election](/wiki/1940_United_States_presidential_election "1940 United States presidential election"). ## References 1. ↑ [1.0](#cite_ref-acting_1-0) [1.1](#cite_ref-acting_1-1) During McNary's 1940 campaign for Vice President, Austin served as Acting Leader. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["U.S. Senate: Majority and Minority Leaders and Party Whips"](https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Majority_Minority_Leaders.htm). *www.senate.gov*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20191017203013/https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Majority_Minority_Leaders.htm) from the original on 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2017-05-16. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [person](/wiki/Category:American_people_stubs "Category:American people stubs") from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_L._McNary&action=edit)*.
| Charles McNary | | --- | | McNary in 1931 | | | | Senate Minority Leader | | In officeMarch 4, 1933 – February 25, 1944 | | Deputy | Felix HebertWarren Austin[1] | | Preceded by | Joseph Taylor Robinson | | Succeeded by | Wallace H. White Jr. | | United States Senatorfrom Oregon | | In officeDecember 18, 1918 – February 25, 1944 | | Preceded by | Frederick W. Mulkey | | Succeeded by | Guy Cordon | | In officeMay 29, 1917 – November 5, 1918 | | Appointed by | James Withycombe | | Preceded by | Harry Lane | | Succeeded by | Frederick W. Mulkey | | Leader of the Senate Republican Conference | | In officeMarch 4, 1933 – February 25, 1944 | | Deputy | Felix HebertWarren Austin[1] | | Preceded by | Charles Curtis | | Succeeded by | Wallace H. White Jr. | | Chair of the Senate Republican Conference | | In officeMarch 4, 1933 – February 25, 1944 | | Deputy | Frederick HaleWallace H. White Jr. | | Preceded by | James E. Watson | | Succeeded by | Arthur Vandenberg | | Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee | | In officeAugust 1926 – March 4, 1933 | | Preceded by | George W. Norris | | Succeeded by | Ellison D. Smith | | | | Personal details | | Born | Charles Linza McNary(1874-06-12)June 12, 1874Salem, Oregon, U.S. | | Died | February 25, 1944(1944-02-25) (aged 69)Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. | | Political party | Republican | | Spouse(s) | Jessie BreymanCornelia Morton | | Education | Stanford University | Charles Linza McNary (June 12, 1874 – February 25, 1944) was a United States Republican politician from Oregon. He was a member of the U.S. Senate from 1917 to 1944 and was Senate Minority Leader from 1933 to 1944. He supported many of the New Deal programs at the beginning of the Great Depression. He is currently the longest serving Senate Minority Leader.[2] He was Wendell Willkie's running mate in the 1940 presidential election. References ↑ 1.0 1.1 During McNary's 1940 campaign for Vice President, Austin served as Acting Leader. ↑ "U.S. Senate: Majority and Minority Leaders and Party Whips". www.senate.gov. Archived from the original on 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2017-05-16. This short article about a person from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Lynndyl,_Utah
Lynndyl, Utah
9,027,395
**Lynndyl** is a town in [Millard County](/wiki/Millard_County,_Utah "Millard County, Utah"), [Utah](/wiki/Utah "Utah"), [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States"). | * [v](/wiki/Template:Millard_County,_Utah "Template:Millard County, Utah") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Millard_County,_Utah&action=edit) Municipalities and communities of [Millard County, Utah](/wiki/Millard_County,_Utah "Millard County, Utah"), United States | | --- | | [County seat](/wiki/County_seat "County seat"): **[Fillmore](/wiki/Fillmore,_Utah "Fillmore, Utah")** | | [Cities](/wiki/City "City") | * [Delta](/wiki/Delta,_Utah "Delta, Utah") * [Fillmore](/wiki/Fillmore,_Utah "Fillmore, Utah") | Map of Utah highlighting Millard County | | [Towns](/wiki/Town "Town") | * [Hinckley](/wiki/Hinckley,_Utah "Hinckley, Utah") * [Holden](/wiki/Holden,_Utah "Holden, Utah") * [Kanosh](/wiki/Kanosh,_Utah "Kanosh, Utah") * [Leamington](/wiki/Leamington,_Utah "Leamington, Utah") * Lynndyl * [Meadow](/wiki/Meadow,_Utah "Meadow, Utah") * [Oak City](/wiki/Oak_City,_Utah "Oak City, Utah") * [Scipio](/wiki/Scipio,_Utah "Scipio, Utah") | | [CDPs](/wiki/Census-designated_place "Census-designated place") | * Deseret * Oasis * Sutherland | | [Unincorporatedcommunities](/wiki/Unincorporated_area "Unincorporated area") | * Abraham * Black Rock * Border * Burbank * Cove Fort * Eskdale * Flowell * Gandy * Garrison * Hatton * McCornick * Sugarville * Woodrow | | [Ghost towns](/wiki/Ghost_town "Ghost town") | * Topaz | | [Indian reservation](/wiki/Indian_reservation "Indian reservation") | * Paiute Reservation‡ | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in the United States](/wiki/Category:United_States_geography_stubs "Category:United States geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynndyl,_Utah&action=edit)*.
Lynndyl is a town in Millard County, Utah, United States. | * v * t * e Municipalities and communities of Millard County, Utah, United States | | --- | | County seat: Fillmore | | Cities | * Delta * Fillmore | Map of Utah highlighting Millard County | | Towns | * Hinckley * Holden * Kanosh * Leamington * Lynndyl * Meadow * Oak City * Scipio | | CDPs | * Deseret * Oasis * Sutherland | | Unincorporatedcommunities | * Abraham * Black Rock * Border * Burbank * Cove Fort * Eskdale * Flowell * Gandy * Garrison * Hatton * McCornick * Sugarville * Woodrow | | Ghost towns | * Topaz | | Indian reservation | * Paiute Reservation‡ | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | This short article about a place or feature in the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Fire_sign
Fire sign
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Alexander_ALX500
Alexander ALX500
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Alexander ALX500 bodied Dennis Trident 3 The **Alexander ALX500** (later known as the **TransBus ALX500**) is a 3-axle [double-decker](/wiki/Double-decker_bus "Double-decker bus") [low-floor](/wiki/Low-floor_bus "Low-floor bus") bus body. It was built by Alexander and then TransBus International from [1997](/wiki/1997 "1997") to [2002](/wiki/2002 "2002"). The body could be built on the Dennis Trident 3 [chassis](/wiki/Chassis "Chassis") and Volvo Super Olympian [chassis](/wiki/Chassis "Chassis"). The body was mainly sold in [Hong Kong](/wiki/Hong_Kong "Hong Kong") but some have been imported to the [United Kingdom](/wiki/United_Kingdom "United Kingdom"). Wikimedia Commons has media related to ***[Alexander ALX500](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Alexander_ALX500 "commons:Category:Alexander ALX500")***. | * [v](/wiki/Template:Walter_Alexander_vehicle_bodies "Template:Walter Alexander vehicle bodies") * [t](/wiki/Template_talk:Walter_Alexander_vehicle_bodies "Template talk:Walter Alexander vehicle bodies") * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Walter_Alexander_vehicle_bodies&action=edit) Walter Alexander built vehicle bodies | | --- | | Buses | * [ALX100](/wiki/Alexander_ALX100 "Alexander ALX100") * [ALX200](/wiki/Alexander_ALX200 "Alexander ALX200") * [ALX300](/wiki/Alexander_ALX300 "Alexander ALX300") * [ALX400](/wiki/Alexander_ALX400 "Alexander ALX400") * ALX500 * [Dash](/wiki/Alexander_Dash "Alexander Dash") * [Strider](/wiki/Alexander_Strider "Alexander Strider") * Sprint * Ultra * R-series * Y-series * [PS-series](/wiki/Alexander_PS_type "Alexander PS type") | | Trains | * [British Rail Class 143](/wiki/British_Rail_Class_143 "British Rail Class 143") * [British Rail Class 144](/wiki/British_Rail_Class_144 "British Rail Class 144") | | * [v](/wiki/Template:Alexander_Dennis "Template:Alexander Dennis") * [t](/wiki/Template_talk:Alexander_Dennis "Template talk:Alexander Dennis") * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Alexander_Dennis&action=edit) [TransBus](/wiki/Alexander_Dennis "Alexander Dennis")/[Alexander Dennis](/wiki/Alexander_Dennis "Alexander Dennis") buses | | --- | | Chassis | * Dart SLF * Javelin * R-Series * [Trident 2](/wiki/Dennis_Trident_2 "Dennis Trident 2") * Trident 3 | | Bodies | * DM5000 * [ALX200](/wiki/Alexander_ALX200 "Alexander ALX200") * [ALX300](/wiki/Alexander_ALX300 "Alexander ALX300") * [ALX400](/wiki/Alexander_ALX400 "Alexander ALX400") * ALX500 * Pointer * [President](/wiki/Plaxton_President "Plaxton President") | | Enviro range | * [Enviro200](/wiki/Alexander_Dennis_Enviro200 "Alexander Dennis Enviro200") * [Enviro300](/wiki/Alexander_Dennis_Enviro300 "Alexander Dennis Enviro300") * [Enviro350H](/wiki/Alexander_Dennis_Enviro350H "Alexander Dennis Enviro350H") * [Enviro400](/wiki/Alexander_Dennis_Enviro400 "Alexander Dennis Enviro400") * Enviro500 | *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [transport](/wiki/Category:Transport_stubs "Category:Transport stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alexander_ALX500&action=edit)*.
Alexander ALX500 bodied Dennis Trident 3 The Alexander ALX500 (later known as the TransBus ALX500) is a 3-axle double-decker low-floor bus body. It was built by Alexander and then TransBus International from 1997 to 2002. The body could be built on the Dennis Trident 3 chassis and Volvo Super Olympian chassis. The body was mainly sold in Hong Kong but some have been imported to the United Kingdom. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexander ALX500. | * v * t * e Walter Alexander built vehicle bodies | | --- | | Buses | * ALX100 * ALX200 * ALX300 * ALX400 * ALX500 * Dash * Strider * Sprint * Ultra * R-series * Y-series * PS-series | | Trains | * British Rail Class 143 * British Rail Class 144 | | * v * t * e TransBus/Alexander Dennis buses | | --- | | Chassis | * Dart SLF * Javelin * R-Series * Trident 2 * Trident 3 | | Bodies | * DM5000 * ALX200 * ALX300 * ALX400 * ALX500 * Pointer * President | | Enviro range | * Enviro200 * Enviro300 * Enviro350H * Enviro400 * Enviro500 | This short article about transport can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Fanfic
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$pringfield_(or,_How_I_Learned_to_Stop_Worrying_and_Love_Legalized_Gambling)
$pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)
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Flight_attendant
Flight attendant
8,802,385
[Malaysia Airlines](/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines "Malaysia Airlines") regional cabin staff In [aviation](/wiki/Aviation "Aviation"), **flight attendants** — also known as **cabin crew,** **stewards,** **air hosts/hostesses,** or **stewardesses,** — are members of a cabin crew employed by [airlines](/wiki/Airline "Airline"). They make sure that the [passengers](/wiki/Passenger "Passenger") on commercial flights (or, sometimes, business jets) are safe and comfortable during the flight. Wikimedia Commons has media related to ***[Flight attendants](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Flight_attendants "commons:Category:Flight attendants")***. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [transport](/wiki/Category:Transport_stubs "Category:Transport stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flight_attendant&action=edit)*.
Malaysia Airlines regional cabin staff In aviation, flight attendants — also known as cabin crew, stewards, air hosts/hostesses, or stewardesses, — are members of a cabin crew employed by airlines. They make sure that the passengers on commercial flights (or, sometimes, business jets) are safe and comfortable during the flight. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flight attendants. This short article about transport can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Maria_Bakalova
Maria Bakalova
8,508,637
| Maria Bakalova | | --- | | Мария Бакалова | | | | Born | (1996-06-04) 4 June 1996 (age 27)[Burgas](/wiki/Burgas "Burgas"), Bulgaria[[1]](#cite_note-1) | | Occupation | * Actress | | Years active | 2015–present | | Height | 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) | **Maria Bakalova** ([Bulgarian](/wiki/Bulgarian_language "Bulgarian language"): Мария Бакалова; born 4 June 1996) is a Bulgarian actress. She became well known for her role as Tutar Sagdiyev in the 2020 [mockumentary](/wiki/Mockumentary "Mockumentary") *[Borat Subsequent Moviefilm](/wiki/Borat_Subsequent_Moviefilm "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm")*. For her role as Sagdiyev, she was nominated for an [Academy](/wiki/Academy_Award "Academy Award"), [Golden Globe](/wiki/Golden_Globe_Award "Golden Globe Award") and [Screen Actors Guild Award](/wiki/Screen_Actors_Guild_Award "Screen Actors Guild Award"). ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Nolan, Emma (22 October 2020). ["Meet Maria Bakalova—Borat's daughter is breakout star of Sacha Baron Cohen's special moviefilm second"](https://www.newsweek.com/maria-bakalova-borat-2-daughter-actress-tutar-1541405). *Newsweek*. ## Other websites * [Maria Bakalova](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7210025/) on [IMDb](/wiki/IMDb "IMDb") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about an [actor](/wiki/Category:Actor_stubs "Category:Actor stubs") or group of actors can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maria_Bakalova&action=edit)*.
| Maria Bakalova | | --- | | Мария Бакалова | | | | Born | (1996-06-04) 4 June 1996 (age 27)Burgas, Bulgaria[1] | | Occupation | * Actress | | Years active | 2015–present | | Height | 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) | Maria Bakalova (Bulgarian: Мария Бакалова; born 4 June 1996) is a Bulgarian actress. She became well known for her role as Tutar Sagdiyev in the 2020 mockumentary Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. For her role as Sagdiyev, she was nominated for an Academy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award. References ↑ Nolan, Emma (22 October 2020). "Meet Maria Bakalova—Borat's daughter is breakout star of Sacha Baron Cohen's special moviefilm second". Newsweek. Other websites Maria Bakalova on IMDb This short article about an actor or group of actors can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Fresnes,_Yonne
Fresnes, Yonne
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| Fresnes | | --- | | [Commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France") | | | | Location of Fresnes | | FresnesShow map of FranceFresnesShow map of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | | Coordinates: [47°45′42″N 3°59′38″E / 47.7617°N 3.9939°E / 47.7617; 3.9939](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Fresnes,_Yonne&params=47.7617_N_3.9939_E_type:city(68)_region:FR-BFC)[Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system"): [47°45′42″N 3°59′38″E / 47.7617°N 3.9939°E / 47.7617; 3.9939](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Fresnes,_Yonne&params=47.7617_N_3.9939_E_type:city(68)_region:FR-BFC) | | Country | [France](/wiki/France "France") | | [Region](/wiki/Regions_of_France "Regions of France") | [Bourgogne-Franche-Comté](/wiki/Bourgogne-Franche-Comt%C3%A9 "Bourgogne-Franche-Comté") | | [Department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") | [Yonne](/wiki/Yonne "Yonne") | | [Arrondissement](/wiki/Arrondissements_of_France "Arrondissements of France") | [Avallon](/wiki/Arrondissement_of_Avallon "Arrondissement of Avallon") | | [Canton](/wiki/Cantons_of_France "Cantons of France") | Chablis | | [Intercommunality](/wiki/Communes_of_France#Intercommunality "Communes of France") | Serein | | Government | |  • Mayor (2020–2026) | Hervé Pascault | | Area**1** | 4.97 km2 (1.92 sq mi) | | Population (Jan. 2019)[[1]](#cite_note-popleg2019-1) | 68 | |  • Density | 14/km2 (35/sq mi) | | [Time zone](/wiki/Time_zone "Time zone") | [UTC+01:00](/wiki/UTC%2B01:00 "UTC+01:00") ([CET](/wiki/Central_European_Time "Central European Time")) | |  • Summer ([DST](/wiki/Daylight_saving_time "Daylight saving time")) | [UTC+02:00](/wiki/UTC%2B02:00 "UTC+02:00") ([CEST](/wiki/Central_European_Summer_Time "Central European Summer Time")) | | [INSEE](/wiki/INSEE_code "INSEE code")/Postal code | [89183](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/1405599?geo=COM-89183) /89310 | | Elevation | 187–254 m (614–833 ft) | | **1** French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | **Fresnes** is a [commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France"). It is found in the [Yonne](/wiki/Yonne "Yonne") [department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") in the center of [France](/wiki/France "France"). ## References * [INSEE](http://www.insee.fr/en/home/home_page.asp) 1. [↑](#cite_ref-popleg2019_1-0) ["Populations légales 2019"](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/6005800?geo=COM-89183). [The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies](/wiki/INSEE "INSEE"). 29 December 2021. | * [v](/wiki/Template:Yonne_communes "Template:Yonne communes") * [t](/wiki/Template_talk:Yonne_communes "Template talk:Yonne communes") * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Yonne_communes&action=edit) [Communes](/wiki/Communes_of_the_Yonne_department "Communes of the Yonne department") of the [Yonne](/wiki/Yonne "Yonne") department | | --- | | * [Aigremont](/wiki/Aigremont,_Yonne "Aigremont, Yonne") * [Aisy-sur-Armançon](/wiki/Aisy-sur-Arman%C3%A7on "Aisy-sur-Armançon") * [Ancy-le-Franc](/wiki/Ancy-le-Franc "Ancy-le-Franc") * [Ancy-le-Libre](/wiki/Ancy-le-Libre "Ancy-le-Libre") * [Andryes](/wiki/Andryes "Andryes") * [Angely](/wiki/Angely "Angely") * [Annay-la-Côte](/wiki/Annay-la-C%C3%B4te "Annay-la-Côte") * [Annay-sur-Serein](/wiki/Annay-sur-Serein "Annay-sur-Serein") * [Annéot](/wiki/Ann%C3%A9ot "Annéot") * [Annoux](/wiki/Annoux "Annoux") * [Appoigny](/wiki/Appoigny "Appoigny") * [Arces-Dilo](/wiki/Arces-Dilo "Arces-Dilo") * [Arcy-sur-Cure](/wiki/Arcy-sur-Cure "Arcy-sur-Cure") * [Argentenay](/wiki/Argentenay "Argentenay") * [Argenteuil-sur-Armançon](/wiki/Argenteuil-sur-Arman%C3%A7on "Argenteuil-sur-Armançon") * [Armeau](/wiki/Armeau "Armeau") * [Arthonnay](/wiki/Arthonnay "Arthonnay") * [Asnières-sous-Bois](/wiki/Asni%C3%A8res-sous-Bois "Asnières-sous-Bois") * [Asquins](/wiki/Asquins "Asquins") * [Athie](/wiki/Athie,_Yonne "Athie, Yonne") * [Augy](/wiki/Augy,_Yonne "Augy, Yonne") * [Auxerre](/wiki/Auxerre "Auxerre") * [Avallon](/wiki/Avallon "Avallon") * [Bagneaux](/wiki/Bagneaux "Bagneaux") * [Baon](/wiki/Baon "Baon") * [Bassou](/wiki/Bassou "Bassou") * [Bazarnes](/wiki/Bazarnes "Bazarnes") * [Beaumont](/wiki/Beaumont,_Yonne "Beaumont, Yonne") * [Beauvilliers](/wiki/Beauvilliers,_Yonne "Beauvilliers, Yonne") * [Beauvoir](/wiki/Beauvoir,_Yonne "Beauvoir, Yonne") * [Beine](/wiki/Beine "Beine") * [Bellechaume](/wiki/Bellechaume "Bellechaume") * [La Belliole](/wiki/La_Belliole "La Belliole") * [Béon](/wiki/B%C3%A9on,_Yonne "Béon, Yonne") * [Bernouil](/wiki/Bernouil "Bernouil") * [Béru](/wiki/B%C3%A9ru "Béru") * [Bessy-sur-Cure](/wiki/Bessy-sur-Cure "Bessy-sur-Cure") * [Beugnon](/wiki/Beugnon "Beugnon") * [Bierry-les-Belles-Fontaines](/wiki/Bierry-les-Belles-Fontaines "Bierry-les-Belles-Fontaines") * [Blacy](/wiki/Blacy,_Yonne "Blacy, Yonne") * [Blannay](/wiki/Blannay "Blannay") * [Bleigny-le-Carreau](/wiki/Bleigny-le-Carreau "Bleigny-le-Carreau") * [Bléneau](/wiki/Bl%C3%A9neau "Bléneau") * [Bœurs-en-Othe](/wiki/B%C5%93urs-en-Othe "Bœurs-en-Othe") * [Bois-d'Arcy](/wiki/Bois-d%27Arcy,_Yonne "Bois-d'Arcy, Yonne") * [Bonnard](/wiki/Bonnard,_Yonne "Bonnard, Yonne") * [Les Bordes](/wiki/Les_Bordes,_Yonne "Les Bordes, Yonne") * [Branches](/wiki/Branches,_Yonne "Branches, Yonne") * [Brannay](/wiki/Brannay "Brannay") * [Brienon-sur-Armançon](/wiki/Brienon-sur-Arman%C3%A7on "Brienon-sur-Armançon") * [Brion](/wiki/Brion,_Yonne "Brion, Yonne") * [Brosses](/wiki/Brosses "Brosses") * [Bussières](/wiki/Bussi%C3%A8res,_Yonne "Bussières, Yonne") * [Bussy-en-Othe](/wiki/Bussy-en-Othe "Bussy-en-Othe") * [Bussy-le-Repos](/wiki/Bussy-le-Repos,_Yonne "Bussy-le-Repos, Yonne") * [Butteaux](/wiki/Butteaux "Butteaux") * [Carisey](/wiki/Carisey "Carisey") * [La Celle-Saint-Cyr](/wiki/La_Celle-Saint-Cyr "La Celle-Saint-Cyr") * [Censy](/wiki/Censy "Censy") * [Cérilly](/wiki/C%C3%A9rilly,_Yonne "Cérilly, Yonne") * [Cerisiers](/wiki/Cerisiers "Cerisiers") * [Cézy](/wiki/C%C3%A9zy "Cézy") * [Chablis](/wiki/Chablis "Chablis") * [Chailley](/wiki/Chailley "Chailley") * [Chamoux](/wiki/Chamoux,_Yonne "Chamoux, Yonne") * [Champcevrais](/wiki/Champcevrais "Champcevrais") * [Champignelles](/wiki/Champignelles "Champignelles") * [Champigny](/wiki/Champigny,_Yonne "Champigny, Yonne") * [Champlay](/wiki/Champlay "Champlay") * [Champlost](/wiki/Champlost "Champlost") * [Champs-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Champs-sur-Yonne "Champs-sur-Yonne") * [Chamvres](/wiki/Chamvres "Chamvres") * [La Chapelle-sur-Oreuse](/wiki/La_Chapelle-sur-Oreuse "La Chapelle-sur-Oreuse") * [La Chapelle-Vaupelteigne](/wiki/La_Chapelle-Vaupelteigne "La Chapelle-Vaupelteigne") * [Charbuy](/wiki/Charbuy "Charbuy") * [Charentenay](/wiki/Charentenay "Charentenay") * [Charmoy](/wiki/Charmoy,_Yonne "Charmoy, Yonne") * [Charny-Orée-de-Puisaye](/wiki/Charny-Or%C3%A9e-de-Puisaye "Charny-Orée-de-Puisaye") * [Chassignelles](/wiki/Chassignelles "Chassignelles") * [Chassy](/wiki/Chassy,_Yonne "Chassy, Yonne") * [Chastellux-sur-Cure](/wiki/Chastellux-sur-Cure "Chastellux-sur-Cure") * [Châtel-Censoir](/wiki/Ch%C3%A2tel-Censoir "Châtel-Censoir") * [Châtel-Gérard](/wiki/Ch%C3%A2tel-G%C3%A9rard "Châtel-Gérard") * [Chaumont](/wiki/Chaumont,_Yonne "Chaumont, Yonne") * [Chaumot](/wiki/Chaumot,_Yonne "Chaumot, Yonne") * [Chemilly-sur-Serein](/wiki/Chemilly-sur-Serein "Chemilly-sur-Serein") * [Chemilly-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Chemilly-sur-Yonne "Chemilly-sur-Yonne") * [Cheney](/wiki/Cheney,_Yonne "Cheney, Yonne") * [Cheny](/wiki/Cheny "Cheny") * [Chéroy](/wiki/Ch%C3%A9roy "Chéroy") * [Chéu](/wiki/Ch%C3%A9u "Chéu") * [Chevannes](/wiki/Chevannes,_Yonne "Chevannes, Yonne") * [Chichée](/wiki/Chich%C3%A9e "Chichée") * [Chichery](/wiki/Chichery "Chichery") * [Chitry](/wiki/Chitry "Chitry") * [Les Clérimois](/wiki/Les_Cl%C3%A9rimois "Les Clérimois") * [Collan](/wiki/Collan "Collan") * [Collemiers](/wiki/Collemiers "Collemiers") * [Compigny](/wiki/Compigny "Compigny") * [Cornant](/wiki/Cornant "Cornant") * [Coulangeron](/wiki/Coulangeron "Coulangeron") * [Coulanges-la-Vineuse](/wiki/Coulanges-la-Vineuse "Coulanges-la-Vineuse") * [Coulanges-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Coulanges-sur-Yonne "Coulanges-sur-Yonne") * [Coulours](/wiki/Coulours "Coulours") * [Courgenay](/wiki/Courgenay,_Yonne "Courgenay, Yonne") * [Courgis](/wiki/Courgis "Courgis") * [Courlon-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Courlon-sur-Yonne "Courlon-sur-Yonne") * [Courson-les-Carrières](/wiki/Courson-les-Carri%C3%A8res "Courson-les-Carrières") * [Courtoin](/wiki/Courtoin "Courtoin") * [Courtois-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Courtois-sur-Yonne "Courtois-sur-Yonne") * [Coutarnoux](/wiki/Coutarnoux "Coutarnoux") * [Crain](/wiki/Crain,_Yonne "Crain, Yonne") * [Cruzy-le-Châtel](/wiki/Cruzy-le-Ch%C3%A2tel "Cruzy-le-Châtel") * [Cry](/wiki/Cry,_Yonne "Cry, Yonne") * [Cudot](/wiki/Cudot "Cudot") * [Cussy-les-Forges](/wiki/Cussy-les-Forges "Cussy-les-Forges") * [Cuy](/wiki/Cuy,_Yonne "Cuy, Yonne") * [Dannemoine](/wiki/Dannemoine "Dannemoine") * [Deux Rivières](/wiki/Deux_Rivi%C3%A8res "Deux Rivières") * [Diges](/wiki/Diges "Diges") * [Dissangis](/wiki/Dissangis "Dissangis") * [Dixmont](/wiki/Dixmont,_Yonne "Dixmont, Yonne") * [Dollot](/wiki/Dollot "Dollot") * [Domats](/wiki/Domats "Domats") * [Domecy-sur-Cure](/wiki/Domecy-sur-Cure "Domecy-sur-Cure") * [Domecy-sur-le-Vault](/wiki/Domecy-sur-le-Vault "Domecy-sur-le-Vault") * [Dracy](/wiki/Dracy "Dracy") * [Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines](/wiki/Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines "Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines") * [Dyé](/wiki/Dy%C3%A9 "Dyé") * [Égleny](/wiki/%C3%89gleny "Égleny") * [Égriselles-le-Bocage](/wiki/%C3%89griselles-le-Bocage "Égriselles-le-Bocage") * [Épineau-les-Voves](/wiki/%C3%89pineau-les-Voves "Épineau-les-Voves") * [Épineuil](/wiki/%C3%89pineuil "Épineuil") * [Escamps](/wiki/Escamps,_Yonne "Escamps, Yonne") * [Escolives-Sainte-Camille](/wiki/Escolives-Sainte-Camille "Escolives-Sainte-Camille") * [Esnon](/wiki/Esnon "Esnon") * [Étais-la-Sauvin](/wiki/%C3%89tais-la-Sauvin "Étais-la-Sauvin") * [Étaule](/wiki/%C3%89taule "Étaule") * [Étigny](/wiki/%C3%89tigny "Étigny") * [Étivey](/wiki/%C3%89tivey "Étivey") * [Évry](/wiki/%C3%89vry,_Yonne "Évry, Yonne") * [La Ferté-Loupière](/wiki/La_Fert%C3%A9-Loupi%C3%A8re "La Ferté-Loupière") * [Festigny](/wiki/Festigny,_Yonne "Festigny, Yonne") * [Flacy](/wiki/Flacy "Flacy") * [Fleury-la-Vallée](/wiki/Fleury-la-Vall%C3%A9e "Fleury-la-Vallée") * [Fleys](/wiki/Fleys "Fleys") * [Flogny-la-Chapelle](/wiki/Flogny-la-Chapelle "Flogny-la-Chapelle") * [Foissy-lès-Vézelay](/wiki/Foissy-l%C3%A8s-V%C3%A9zelay "Foissy-lès-Vézelay") * [Foissy-sur-Vanne](/wiki/Foissy-sur-Vanne "Foissy-sur-Vanne") * [Fontaine-la-Gaillarde](/wiki/Fontaine-la-Gaillarde "Fontaine-la-Gaillarde") * [Fontaines](/wiki/Fontaines,_Yonne "Fontaines, Yonne") * [Fontenay-près-Chablis](/wiki/Fontenay-pr%C3%A8s-Chablis "Fontenay-près-Chablis") * [Fontenay-près-Vézelay](/wiki/Fontenay-pr%C3%A8s-V%C3%A9zelay "Fontenay-près-Vézelay") * [Fontenay-sous-Fouronnes](/wiki/Fontenay-sous-Fouronnes "Fontenay-sous-Fouronnes") * [Fontenoy](/wiki/Fontenoy,_Yonne "Fontenoy, Yonne") * [Fouchères](/wiki/Fouch%C3%A8res,_Yonne "Fouchères, Yonne") * [Fournaudin](/wiki/Fournaudin "Fournaudin") * [Fouronnes](/wiki/Fouronnes "Fouronnes") * Fresnes * [Fulvy](/wiki/Fulvy "Fulvy") * [Germigny](/wiki/Germigny,_Yonne "Germigny, Yonne") * [Gigny](/wiki/Gigny,_Yonne "Gigny, Yonne") * [Girolles](/wiki/Girolles,_Yonne "Girolles, Yonne") * [Gisy-les-Nobles](/wiki/Gisy-les-Nobles "Gisy-les-Nobles") * [Givry](/wiki/Givry,_Yonne "Givry, Yonne") * [Gland](/wiki/Gland,_Yonne "Gland, Yonne") * [Grimault](/wiki/Grimault "Grimault") * [Gron](/wiki/Gron,_Yonne "Gron, Yonne") * [Guillon-Terre-Plaine](/wiki/Guillon-Terre-Plaine "Guillon-Terre-Plaine") * [Gurgy](/wiki/Gurgy "Gurgy") * [Gy-l'Évêque](/wiki/Gy-l%27%C3%89v%C3%AAque "Gy-l'Évêque") * [Hauterive](/wiki/Hauterive,_Yonne "Hauterive, Yonne") * [Les Hauts de Forterre](/wiki/Les_Hauts_de_Forterre "Les Hauts de Forterre") * [Héry](/wiki/H%C3%A9ry,_Yonne "Héry, Yonne") * [Irancy](/wiki/Irancy "Irancy") * [Island](/wiki/Island,_Yonne "Island, Yonne") * [L'Isle-sur-Serein](/wiki/L%27Isle-sur-Serein "L'Isle-sur-Serein") * [Jaulges](/wiki/Jaulges "Jaulges") * [Joigny](/wiki/Joigny "Joigny") * [Jouancy](/wiki/Jouancy "Jouancy") * [Joux-la-Ville](/wiki/Joux-la-Ville "Joux-la-Ville") * [Jouy](/wiki/Jouy,_Yonne "Jouy, Yonne") * [Jully](/wiki/Jully "Jully") * [Junay](/wiki/Junay "Junay") * [Jussy](/wiki/Jussy,_Yonne "Jussy, Yonne") * [Lailly](/wiki/Lailly "Lailly") * [Lain](/wiki/Lain,_Yonne "Lain, Yonne") * [Lainsecq](/wiki/Lainsecq "Lainsecq") * [Lalande](/wiki/Lalande,_Yonne "Lalande, Yonne") * [Laroche-Saint-Cydroine](/wiki/Laroche-Saint-Cydroine "Laroche-Saint-Cydroine") * [Lasson](/wiki/Lasson,_Yonne "Lasson, Yonne") * [Lavau](/wiki/Lavau,_Yonne "Lavau, Yonne") * [Leugny](/wiki/Leugny,_Yonne "Leugny, Yonne") * [Levis](/wiki/Levis,_Yonne "Levis, Yonne") * [Lézinnes](/wiki/L%C3%A9zinnes "Lézinnes") * [Lichères-près-Aigremont](/wiki/Lich%C3%A8res-pr%C3%A8s-Aigremont "Lichères-près-Aigremont") * [Lichères-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Lich%C3%A8res-sur-Yonne "Lichères-sur-Yonne") * [Lignorelles](/wiki/Lignorelles "Lignorelles") * [Ligny-le-Châtel](/wiki/Ligny-le-Ch%C3%A2tel "Ligny-le-Châtel") * [Lindry](/wiki/Lindry "Lindry") * [Lixy](/wiki/Lixy "Lixy") * [Looze](/wiki/Looze "Looze") * [Lucy-le-Bois](/wiki/Lucy-le-Bois "Lucy-le-Bois") * [Lucy-sur-Cure](/wiki/Lucy-sur-Cure "Lucy-sur-Cure") * [Lucy-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Lucy-sur-Yonne "Lucy-sur-Yonne") * [Magny](/wiki/Magny,_Yonne "Magny, Yonne") * [Maillot](/wiki/Maillot,_Yonne "Maillot, Yonne") * [Mailly-la-Ville](/wiki/Mailly-la-Ville "Mailly-la-Ville") * [Mailly-le-Château](/wiki/Mailly-le-Ch%C3%A2teau "Mailly-le-Château") * [Malay-le-Grand](/wiki/Malay-le-Grand "Malay-le-Grand") * [Malay-le-Petit](/wiki/Malay-le-Petit "Malay-le-Petit") * [Maligny](/wiki/Maligny,_Yonne "Maligny, Yonne") * [Marmeaux](/wiki/Marmeaux "Marmeaux") * [Marsangy](/wiki/Marsangy "Marsangy") * [Massangis](/wiki/Massangis "Massangis") * [Mélisey](/wiki/M%C3%A9lisey,_Yonne "Mélisey, Yonne") * [Menades](/wiki/Menades "Menades") * [Mercy](/wiki/Mercy,_Yonne "Mercy, Yonne") * [Méré](/wiki/M%C3%A9r%C3%A9,_Yonne "Méré, Yonne") * [Merry-la-Vallée](/wiki/Merry-la-Vall%C3%A9e "Merry-la-Vallée") * [Merry-Sec](/wiki/Merry-Sec "Merry-Sec") * [Merry-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Merry-sur-Yonne "Merry-sur-Yonne") * [Mézilles](/wiki/M%C3%A9zilles "Mézilles") * [Michery](/wiki/Michery "Michery") * [Migé](/wiki/Mig%C3%A9 "Migé") * [Migennes](/wiki/Migennes "Migennes") * [Môlay](/wiki/M%C3%B4lay "Môlay") * [Molinons](/wiki/Molinons "Molinons") * [Molosmes](/wiki/Molosmes "Molosmes") * [Monéteau](/wiki/Mon%C3%A9teau "Monéteau") * [Montacher-Villegardin](/wiki/Montacher-Villegardin "Montacher-Villegardin") * [Montholon](/wiki/Montholon "Montholon") * [Montigny-la-Resle](/wiki/Montigny-la-Resle "Montigny-la-Resle") * [Montillot](/wiki/Montillot "Montillot") * [Montréal](/wiki/Montr%C3%A9al,_Yonne "Montréal, Yonne") * [Mont-Saint-Sulpice](/wiki/Mont-Saint-Sulpice "Mont-Saint-Sulpice") * [Mouffy](/wiki/Mouffy "Mouffy") * [Moulins-en-Tonnerrois](/wiki/Moulins-en-Tonnerrois "Moulins-en-Tonnerrois") * [Moulins-sur-Ouanne](/wiki/Moulins-sur-Ouanne "Moulins-sur-Ouanne") * [Moutiers-en-Puisaye](/wiki/Moutiers-en-Puisaye "Moutiers-en-Puisaye") * [Nailly](/wiki/Nailly "Nailly") * [Neuvy-Sautour](/wiki/Neuvy-Sautour "Neuvy-Sautour") * [Nitry](/wiki/Nitry "Nitry") * [Noé](/wiki/No%C3%A9,_Yonne "Noé, Yonne") * [Noyers](/wiki/Noyers,_Yonne "Noyers, Yonne") * [Nuits](/wiki/Nuits "Nuits") * [Les Ormes](/wiki/Les_Ormes,_Yonne "Les Ormes, Yonne") * [Ormoy](/wiki/Ormoy,_Yonne "Ormoy, Yonne") * [Ouanne](/wiki/Ouanne "Ouanne") * [Pacy-sur-Armançon](/wiki/Pacy-sur-Arman%C3%A7on "Pacy-sur-Armançon") * [Pailly](/wiki/Pailly,_Yonne "Pailly, Yonne") * [Parly](/wiki/Parly "Parly") * [Paron](/wiki/Paron "Paron") * [Paroy-en-Othe](/wiki/Paroy-en-Othe "Paroy-en-Othe") * [Paroy-sur-Tholon](/wiki/Paroy-sur-Tholon "Paroy-sur-Tholon") * [Pasilly](/wiki/Pasilly "Pasilly") * [Passy](/wiki/Passy,_Yonne "Passy, Yonne") * [Perceneige](/wiki/Perceneige "Perceneige") * [Percey](/wiki/Percey "Percey") * [Perrigny](/wiki/Perrigny,_Yonne "Perrigny, Yonne") * [Perrigny-sur-Armançon](/wiki/Perrigny-sur-Arman%C3%A7on "Perrigny-sur-Armançon") * [Pierre-Perthuis](/wiki/Pierre-Perthuis "Pierre-Perthuis") * [Piffonds](/wiki/Piffonds "Piffonds") * [Pimelles](/wiki/Pimelles "Pimelles") * [Pisy](/wiki/Pisy "Pisy") * [Plessis-Saint-Jean](/wiki/Plessis-Saint-Jean "Plessis-Saint-Jean") * [Poilly-sur-Serein](/wiki/Poilly-sur-Serein "Poilly-sur-Serein") * [Poilly-sur-Tholon](/wiki/Poilly-sur-Tholon "Poilly-sur-Tholon") * [Pontaubert](/wiki/Pontaubert "Pontaubert") * [Pontigny](/wiki/Pontigny "Pontigny") * [Pont-sur-Vanne](/wiki/Pont-sur-Vanne "Pont-sur-Vanne") * [Pont-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Pont-sur-Yonne "Pont-sur-Yonne") * [La Postolle](/wiki/La_Postolle "La Postolle") * [Pourrain](/wiki/Pourrain "Pourrain") * [Précy-le-Sec](/wiki/Pr%C3%A9cy-le-Sec "Précy-le-Sec") * [Précy-sur-Vrin](/wiki/Pr%C3%A9cy-sur-Vrin "Précy-sur-Vrin") * [Prégilbert](/wiki/Pr%C3%A9gilbert "Prégilbert") * [Préhy](/wiki/Pr%C3%A9hy "Préhy") * [Provency](/wiki/Provency "Provency") * [Quarré-les-Tombes](/wiki/Quarr%C3%A9-les-Tombes "Quarré-les-Tombes") * [Quenne](/wiki/Quenne "Quenne") * [Quincerot](/wiki/Quincerot,_Yonne "Quincerot, Yonne") * [Ravières](/wiki/Ravi%C3%A8res "Ravières") * [Roffey](/wiki/Roffey,_Yonne "Roffey, Yonne") * [Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses](/wiki/Rogny-les-Sept-%C3%89cluses "Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses") * [Ronchères](/wiki/Ronch%C3%A8res,_Yonne "Ronchères, Yonne") * [Rosoy](/wiki/Rosoy,_Yonne "Rosoy, Yonne") * [Rousson](/wiki/Rousson,_Yonne "Rousson, Yonne") * [Rouvray](/wiki/Rouvray,_Yonne "Rouvray, Yonne") * [Rugny](/wiki/Rugny "Rugny") * [Sainpuits](/wiki/Sainpuits "Sainpuits") * [Saint-Agnan](/wiki/Saint-Agnan,_Yonne "Saint-Agnan, Yonne") * [Saint-André-en-Terre-Plaine](/wiki/Saint-Andr%C3%A9-en-Terre-Plaine "Saint-André-en-Terre-Plaine") * [Saint-Aubin-sur-Yonne](/wiki/Saint-Aubin-sur-Yonne "Saint-Aubin-sur-Yonne") * [Saint-Brancher](/wiki/Saint-Brancher "Saint-Brancher") * [Saint-Bris-le-Vineux](/wiki/Saint-Bris-le-Vineux "Saint-Bris-le-Vineux") * [Saint-Clément](/wiki/Saint-Cl%C3%A9ment,_Yonne "Saint-Clément, Yonne") * [Saint-Cyr-les-Colons](/wiki/Saint-Cyr-les-Colons "Saint-Cyr-les-Colons") * [Saint-Denis-lès-Sens](/wiki/Saint-Denis-l%C3%A8s-Sens "Saint-Denis-lès-Sens") * [Sainte-Colombe](/wiki/Sainte-Colombe,_Yonne "Sainte-Colombe, Yonne") * [Sainte-Magnance](/wiki/Sainte-Magnance "Sainte-Magnance") * [Sainte-Pallaye](/wiki/Sainte-Pallaye "Sainte-Pallaye") * [Sainte-Vertu](/wiki/Sainte-Vertu "Sainte-Vertu") * [Saint-Fargeau](/wiki/Saint-Fargeau "Saint-Fargeau") * [Saint-Florentin](/wiki/Saint-Florentin,_Yonne "Saint-Florentin, Yonne") * [Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche](/wiki/Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche "Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche") * [Saint-Germain-des-Champs](/wiki/Saint-Germain-des-Champs "Saint-Germain-des-Champs") * [Saint-Julien-du-Sault](/wiki/Saint-Julien-du-Sault "Saint-Julien-du-Sault") * [Saint-Léger-Vauban](/wiki/Saint-L%C3%A9ger-Vauban "Saint-Léger-Vauban") * [Saint-Loup-d'Ordon](/wiki/Saint-Loup-d%27Ordon "Saint-Loup-d'Ordon") * 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| Fresnes | | --- | | Commune | | | | Location of Fresnes | | FresnesShow map of FranceFresnesShow map of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | | Coordinates: 47°45′42″N 3°59′38″E / 47.7617°N 3.9939°E / 47.7617; 3.9939Coordinates: 47°45′42″N 3°59′38″E / 47.7617°N 3.9939°E / 47.7617; 3.9939 | | Country | France | | Region | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | | Department | Yonne | | Arrondissement | Avallon | | Canton | Chablis | | Intercommunality | Serein | | Government | |  • Mayor (2020–2026) | Hervé Pascault | | Area1 | 4.97 km2 (1.92 sq mi) | | Population (Jan. 2019)[1] | 68 | |  • Density | 14/km2 (35/sq mi) | | Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) | |  • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) | | INSEE/Postal code | 89183 /89310 | | Elevation | 187–254 m (614–833 ft) | | 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | Fresnes is a commune. It is found in the Yonne department in the center of France. References INSEE ↑ "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021. | * v * t * e Communes of the Yonne department | | --- | | * Aigremont * Aisy-sur-Armançon * Ancy-le-Franc * Ancy-le-Libre * Andryes * Angely * Annay-la-Côte * Annay-sur-Serein * Annéot * Annoux * Appoigny * Arces-Dilo * Arcy-sur-Cure * Argentenay * Argenteuil-sur-Armançon * Armeau * Arthonnay * Asnières-sous-Bois * Asquins * Athie * Augy * Auxerre * Avallon * Bagneaux * Baon * Bassou * Bazarnes * Beaumont * Beauvilliers * Beauvoir * Beine * Bellechaume * La Belliole * Béon * Bernouil * Béru * Bessy-sur-Cure * Beugnon * Bierry-les-Belles-Fontaines * Blacy * Blannay * Bleigny-le-Carreau * Bléneau * Bœurs-en-Othe * Bois-d'Arcy * Bonnard * Les Bordes * Branches * Brannay * Brienon-sur-Armançon * Brion * Brosses * Bussières * Bussy-en-Othe * Bussy-le-Repos * Butteaux * Carisey * La Celle-Saint-Cyr * Censy * Cérilly * Cerisiers * Cézy * Chablis * Chailley * Chamoux * Champcevrais * Champignelles * Champigny * Champlay * Champlost * Champs-sur-Yonne * Chamvres * La Chapelle-sur-Oreuse * La Chapelle-Vaupelteigne * Charbuy * Charentenay * Charmoy * Charny-Orée-de-Puisaye * Chassignelles * Chassy * Chastellux-sur-Cure * Châtel-Censoir * Châtel-Gérard * Chaumont * Chaumot * Chemilly-sur-Serein * Chemilly-sur-Yonne * Cheney * Cheny * Chéroy * Chéu * Chevannes * Chichée * Chichery * Chitry * Les Clérimois * Collan * Collemiers * Compigny * Cornant * Coulangeron * Coulanges-la-Vineuse * Coulanges-sur-Yonne * Coulours * Courgenay * Courgis * Courlon-sur-Yonne * Courson-les-Carrières * Courtoin * Courtois-sur-Yonne * Coutarnoux * Crain * Cruzy-le-Châtel * Cry * Cudot * Cussy-les-Forges * Cuy * Dannemoine * Deux Rivières * Diges * Dissangis * Dixmont * Dollot * Domats * Domecy-sur-Cure * Domecy-sur-le-Vault * Dracy * Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines * Dyé * Égleny * Égriselles-le-Bocage * Épineau-les-Voves * Épineuil * Escamps * Escolives-Sainte-Camille * Esnon * Étais-la-Sauvin * Étaule * Étigny * Étivey * Évry * La Ferté-Loupière * Festigny * Flacy * Fleury-la-Vallée * Fleys * Flogny-la-Chapelle * Foissy-lès-Vézelay * Foissy-sur-Vanne * Fontaine-la-Gaillarde * Fontaines * Fontenay-près-Chablis * Fontenay-près-Vézelay * Fontenay-sous-Fouronnes * Fontenoy * Fouchères * Fournaudin * Fouronnes * Fresnes * Fulvy * Germigny * Gigny * Girolles * Gisy-les-Nobles * Givry * Gland * Grimault * Gron * Guillon-Terre-Plaine * Gurgy * Gy-l'Évêque * Hauterive * Les Hauts de Forterre * Héry * Irancy * Island * L'Isle-sur-Serein * Jaulges * Joigny * Jouancy * Joux-la-Ville * Jouy * Jully * Junay * Jussy * Lailly * Lain * Lainsecq * Lalande * Laroche-Saint-Cydroine * Lasson * Lavau * Leugny * Levis * Lézinnes * Lichères-près-Aigremont * Lichères-sur-Yonne * Lignorelles * Ligny-le-Châtel * Lindry * Lixy * Looze * Lucy-le-Bois * Lucy-sur-Cure * Lucy-sur-Yonne * Magny * Maillot * Mailly-la-Ville * Mailly-le-Château * Malay-le-Grand * Malay-le-Petit * Maligny * Marmeaux * Marsangy * Massangis * Mélisey * Menades * Mercy * Méré * Merry-la-Vallée * Merry-Sec * Merry-sur-Yonne * Mézilles * Michery * Migé * Migennes * Môlay * Molinons * Molosmes * Monéteau * Montacher-Villegardin * Montholon * Montigny-la-Resle * Montillot * Montréal * Mont-Saint-Sulpice * Mouffy * Moulins-en-Tonnerrois * Moulins-sur-Ouanne * Moutiers-en-Puisaye * Nailly * Neuvy-Sautour * Nitry * Noé * Noyers * Nuits * Les Ormes * Ormoy * Ouanne * Pacy-sur-Armançon * Pailly * Parly * Paron * Paroy-en-Othe * Paroy-sur-Tholon * Pasilly * Passy * Perceneige * Percey * Perrigny * Perrigny-sur-Armançon * Pierre-Perthuis * Piffonds * Pimelles * Pisy * Plessis-Saint-Jean * Poilly-sur-Serein * Poilly-sur-Tholon * Pontaubert * Pontigny * Pont-sur-Vanne * Pont-sur-Yonne * La Postolle * Pourrain * Précy-le-Sec * Précy-sur-Vrin * Prégilbert * Préhy * Provency * Quarré-les-Tombes * Quenne * Quincerot * Ravières * Roffey * Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses * Ronchères * Rosoy * Rousson * Rouvray * Rugny * Sainpuits * Saint-Agnan * Saint-André-en-Terre-Plaine * Saint-Aubin-sur-Yonne * Saint-Brancher * Saint-Bris-le-Vineux * Saint-Clément * Saint-Cyr-les-Colons * Saint-Denis-lès-Sens * Sainte-Colombe * Sainte-Magnance * Sainte-Pallaye * Sainte-Vertu * Saint-Fargeau * Saint-Florentin * Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche * Saint-Germain-des-Champs * Saint-Julien-du-Sault * Saint-Léger-Vauban * Saint-Loup-d'Ordon * Saint-Martin-des-Champs * Saint-Martin-d'Ordon * Saint-Martin-du-Tertre * Saint-Martin-sur-Armançon * Saint-Maurice-aux-Riches-Hommes * Saint-Maurice-le-Vieil * Saint-Maurice-Thizouaille * Saint-Moré * Saint-Père * Saint-Privé * Saints-en-Puisaye * Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye * Saint-Sérotin * Saint-Valérien * Saligny * Sambourg * Santigny * Sarry * Sauvigny-le-Beuréal * Sauvigny-le-Bois * Savigny-en-Terre-Plaine * Savigny-sur-Clairis * Seignelay * Sementron * Senan * Sennevoy-le-Bas * Sennevoy-le-Haut * Sens * Sépeaux-Saint-Romain * Serbonnes * Sergines * Sermizelles * Serrigny * Sery * Les Sièges * Sommecaise * 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| Edmund Lyndeck | | --- | | Born | October 4, 1925[Bayonne](/wiki/Bayonne,_New_Jersey "Bayonne, New Jersey"), [New Jersey](/wiki/New_Jersey "New Jersey"), [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States") | | Died | December 14, 2015 (aged 90)[Pennsylvania](/wiki/Pennsylvania "Pennsylvania"), [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States") | | Occupation | Actor | | Years active | 1970-2015 | **Edmund Lyndeck** (October 4, 1925 – December 14, 2015) was an [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") character [actor](/wiki/Actor "Actor") and [musical theatre](/wiki/Musical_theatre "Musical theatre") actor. He began his career in 1970 when he appeared in *[The Ed Sullivan Show](/wiki/The_Ed_Sullivan_Show "The Ed Sullivan Show")*. He appeared on stage as [Ebenezer Scrooge](/wiki/Ebenezer_Scrooge "Ebenezer Scrooge") in *[A Christmas Carol](/wiki/A_Christmas_Carol "A Christmas Carol")*.[[1]](#cite_note-1) He also appeared in the stage production of *Into the Woods*. Lyndeck appeared in guest appearances on *Ed*, *[The Cosby Show](/wiki/The_Cosby_Show "The Cosby Show")*, and *[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit](/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit")*. ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Rawson, Christopher (4 December 2008). ["Atkins discovers it's no picnic playing Scrooge"](http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/theater-dance/2008/12/04/Atkins-discovers-it-s-no-picnic-playing-Scrooge). *Pittsburgh Post-Gazette*. Retrieved 18 December 2013. ## Other websites * [Edmund Lyndeck](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0528520/) on [IMDb](/wiki/IMDb "IMDb") * [Edmund Lyndeck](https://www.ibdb.com/Person/View/70890) at the [Internet Broadway Database](/wiki/Internet_Broadway_Database "Internet Broadway Database") * [Brief interview with Lyndeck about Stephen Sondheim](http://www.riverfronttimes.com/issues/2005-03-02/culture/stage2.html) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20050824012154/http://www.riverfronttimes.com/issues/2005-03-02/culture/stage2.html) 2005-08-24 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about an [actor](/wiki/Category:American_actor_stubs "Category:American actor stubs") or group of actors from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edmund_Lyndeck&action=edit)*.
| Edmund Lyndeck | | --- | | Born | October 4, 1925Bayonne, New Jersey, United States | | Died | December 14, 2015 (aged 90)Pennsylvania, United States | | Occupation | Actor | | Years active | 1970-2015 | Edmund Lyndeck (October 4, 1925 – December 14, 2015) was an American character actor and musical theatre actor. He began his career in 1970 when he appeared in The Ed Sullivan Show. He appeared on stage as Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.[1] He also appeared in the stage production of Into the Woods. Lyndeck appeared in guest appearances on Ed, The Cosby Show, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. References ↑ Rawson, Christopher (4 December 2008). "Atkins discovers it's no picnic playing Scrooge". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 18 December 2013. Other websites Edmund Lyndeck on IMDb Edmund Lyndeck at the Internet Broadway Database Brief interview with Lyndeck about Stephen Sondheim Archived 2005-08-24 at the Wayback Machine This short article about an actor or group of actors from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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**Elspeth Jean Gray, Baroness Rix** (**Elspet Jean MacGregor**, April 12, 1929 – February 18, 2013) was a [Scottish](/wiki/Scottish_people "Scottish people") actress and activist. She played Mrs. Palmer in *Solo* and as Lady Collingford in *Catweazel*. Gray was born on April 12, 1929 in [Inverness](/wiki/Inverness "Inverness"), Inverness-shire, Scotland. She was married to Brian Rix from 1949 until her death in 2013. They had four children. Gray died on February 18, 2013 from unknown causes, aged 83.[[1]](#cite_note-1) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) [Actress Elspet Gray dies aged 83](http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-02-19/actress-elspet-gray-dies-aged-83/) ## Other websites * [Elspet Gray](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0336607/) on [IMDb](/wiki/IMDb "IMDb") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about an [actor](/wiki/Category:Actor_stubs "Category:Actor stubs") or group of actors can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elspet_Gray&action=edit)*.
Elspeth Jean Gray, Baroness Rix (Elspet Jean MacGregor, April 12, 1929 – February 18, 2013) was a Scottish actress and activist. She played Mrs. Palmer in Solo and as Lady Collingford in Catweazel. Gray was born on April 12, 1929 in Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland. She was married to Brian Rix from 1949 until her death in 2013. They had four children. Gray died on February 18, 2013 from unknown causes, aged 83.[1] References ↑ Actress Elspet Gray dies aged 83 Other websites Elspet Gray on IMDb This short article about an actor or group of actors can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Mark_Beech_(writer)
Mark Beech (writer)
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**Mark Beech** [FRSA](/wiki/FRSA "FRSA") (1959 – 24 April 2020) was a British author, journalist and broadcaster. He was best known for his two books on the origins of names in rock music,[[1]](#cite_note-1)[[2]](#cite_note-2) and for his columns about music and [the arts](/wiki/The_arts "The arts").[[3]](#cite_note-Muse:MB-3) Beech was the editor of *DANTE* magazine. A fellow of the [UK Royal Society of Arts](/wiki/Royal_Society_of_Arts "Royal Society of Arts").[[4]](#cite_note-FutureGreen-4) He died in Edinburgh of heart disease on 24 April 2020, aged 60.[[5]](#cite_note-5) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) *The A-Z of Names in Rock* by Mark Beech, Robson Books (1998), pp. 250 [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [1-861-05059-3](/wiki/Special:BookSources/1-861-05059-3 "Special:BookSources/1-861-05059-3") / [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [978-1-861-05059-5](/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-861-05059-5 "Special:BookSources/978-1-861-05059-5") on [Google Books](https://books.google.com/books?id=yHcqNAAACAAJ) 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) *The Dictionary of Rock and Pop Names: The Rock and Pop Names Encyclopedia from Aaliyah to ZZ Top* by Mark Beech, *Remember When* (2009), pp. 319 [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [1-844-15807-1](/wiki/Special:BookSources/1-844-15807-1 "Special:BookSources/1-844-15807-1") / [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [978-1-844-15807-2](/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-844-15807-2 "Special:BookSources/978-1-844-15807-2") on [Google Books](https://books.google.com/books?id=uhY0PQAACAAJ) 3. [↑](#cite_ref-Muse:MB_3-0) ["*Bloomberg*: Mark Beech"](https://www.bloomberg.com/muse/mark-beech/). Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 24 September 2013. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-FutureGreen_4-0) ["Back to the Future as Bands Re-form, Go Green"](http://www.dantemag.com/2013/08/back-to-the-future-as-bands-re-form-go-green/) by Mark Beech, *DANTE magazine* (1 August 2013) 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) [Regional journalist who became rock music critic dies aged 60](https://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2020/news/regional-journalist-who-became-rock-music-critic-dies-aged-60/) *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [person](/wiki/Category:People_stubs "Category:People stubs") or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Beech_(writer)&action=edit)*.
Mark Beech FRSA (1959 – 24 April 2020) was a British author, journalist and broadcaster. He was best known for his two books on the origins of names in rock music,[1][2] and for his columns about music and the arts.[3] Beech was the editor of DANTE magazine. A fellow of the UK Royal Society of Arts.[4] He died in Edinburgh of heart disease on 24 April 2020, aged 60.[5] References ↑ The A-Z of Names in Rock by Mark Beech, Robson Books (1998), pp. 250 ISBN 1-861-05059-3 / ISBN 978-1-861-05059-5 on Google Books ↑ The Dictionary of Rock and Pop Names: The Rock and Pop Names Encyclopedia from Aaliyah to ZZ Top by Mark Beech, Remember When (2009), pp. 319 ISBN 1-844-15807-1 / ISBN 978-1-844-15807-2 on Google Books ↑ "Bloomberg: Mark Beech". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 24 September 2013. ↑ "Back to the Future as Bands Re-form, Go Green" by Mark Beech, DANTE magazine (1 August 2013) ↑ Regional journalist who became rock music critic dies aged 60 This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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The_Blade_of_Fire
The Blade of Fire
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Joseph_Mengele
Joseph Mengele
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Billie_Jean_2008
Billie Jean 2008
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Toffifee
Toffifee
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| | | | --- | --- | | | This article **relies on [references](/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability "Wikipedia:Verifiability") to [primary sources](/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research#Primary.2C_secondary_and_tertiary_sources "Wikipedia:No original research") or sources affiliated with the subject**, rather on neutral material. Please add more appropriate [citations](/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources "Wikipedia:Citing sources") from [reliable sources](/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources "Wikipedia:Reliable sources"). *(February 2018)* | Toffifee| | | --- | | Type | [Confectionery](/wiki/Confectionery "Confectionery") | | Owner | August Storck | | Country | [Germany](/wiki/Germany "Germany") | | Introduced | 1973 | | Markets | Worldwide | | Tagline | "...there's so much fun in Toffifee!" | | Website | [www.toffifee.com](http://www.toffifee.com/) | **Toffifee** (known in the [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States") as **Toffifay**) is a German brand of [caramel](/wiki/Caramel "Caramel") [candies](/wiki/Candy "Candy") owned by the Berlin-based German company August Storck KG. Toffifee are caramel cups with [nougat](/wiki/Nougat "Nougat"), [caramel](/wiki/Caramel "Caramel") and a [hazelnut](/wiki/Hazelnut "Hazelnut") inside, and a chocolate button on top.[[1]](#cite_note-1) They are sold in boxes containing 4, 12, 15, 24, 30, 48 or 96 Toffifee candies. The product was first sold in West Germany in 1973, and was marketed as a product "for the whole family". By 2016, Toffifee was being sold in over 100 countries. In the [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States"), Toffifee is spelt "Toffifay" and uses a different package design. Elsewhere in the world, including in [Canada](/wiki/Canada "Canada") and [Europe](/wiki/Europe "Europe"), the brand uses its original spelling and orange box design.[[2]](#cite_note-2) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) <http://www.toffifee.com/about-toffifee> [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20210224162258/https://www.toffifee.com/about-toffifee/) 2021-02-24 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") "A smart shell with a rich inside" 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["Storck makes big US push with Toffifay"](https://www.confectionerynews.com/Article/2017/02/09/Storck-makes-big-US-push-with-Toffifay). *confectionerynews.com*. ## Other websites * [Toffifee Homepage](http://www.toffifee.com/) * [August Storck KG Homepage](https://www.storck.com/en/index.php/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20070617032400/http://www.storck.com/en/index.php) 2007-06-17 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") | * [v](/wiki/Template:Storck "Template:Storck") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Storck&action=edit) [Confectionary](/wiki/Confectionary "Confectionary") owned by August Storck | | --- | | * Bendicks * [Campino](/wiki/Campino_(candy) "Campino (candy)") * Knoppers * Mamba * Merci * Milkfuls * Moser-Roth * Riesen * Toffifee * Werther's Original |
| | | | --- | --- | | | This article relies on references to primary sources or sources affiliated with the subject, rather on neutral material. Please add more appropriate citations from reliable sources. (February 2018) | Toffifee| | | --- | | Type | Confectionery | | Owner | August Storck | | Country | Germany | | Introduced | 1973 | | Markets | Worldwide | | Tagline | "...there's so much fun in Toffifee!" | | Website | www.toffifee.com | Toffifee (known in the United States as Toffifay) is a German brand of caramel candies owned by the Berlin-based German company August Storck KG. Toffifee are caramel cups with nougat, caramel and a hazelnut inside, and a chocolate button on top.[1] They are sold in boxes containing 4, 12, 15, 24, 30, 48 or 96 Toffifee candies. The product was first sold in West Germany in 1973, and was marketed as a product "for the whole family". By 2016, Toffifee was being sold in over 100 countries. In the United States, Toffifee is spelt "Toffifay" and uses a different package design. Elsewhere in the world, including in Canada and Europe, the brand uses its original spelling and orange box design.[2] References ↑ http://www.toffifee.com/about-toffifee Archived 2021-02-24 at the Wayback Machine "A smart shell with a rich inside" ↑ "Storck makes big US push with Toffifay". confectionerynews.com. Other websites Toffifee Homepage August Storck KG Homepage Archived 2007-06-17 at the Wayback Machine | * v * t * e Confectionary owned by August Storck | | --- | | * Bendicks * Campino * Knoppers * Mamba * Merci * Milkfuls * Moser-Roth * Riesen * Toffifee * Werther's Original |
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Crucea,_Suceava
Crucea, Suceava
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Coat of arms **Crucea** is a [commune](/wiki/Commune_in_Romania "Commune in Romania") found in [Suceava County](/wiki/Suceava_County "Suceava County"), [Romania](/wiki/Romania "Romania"). *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [Europe](/wiki/Category:Europe_stubs "Category:Europe stubs") can be made longer. 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Gerald Weiß
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Gerald Weiß in 1986 **Gerald Weiß** (8 January 1960 – 17 February 2018) was an [East German](/wiki/East_Germany "East Germany") [javelin thrower](/wiki/Javelin_throw "Javelin throw").[[1]](#cite_note-SVZ-1) He was born in Lübz, Germany.[[2]](#cite_note-SR-2) His personal best throw was 83.30 metres, achieved in June 1988 in [Jena](/wiki/Jena "Jena").[[3]](#cite_note-3) He participated in the [1988 Summer Olympics](/wiki/1988_Summer_Olympics "1988 Summer Olympics"). Weiß died in Kloster Lehnin, Germany on 17 February 2018 at the age of 58.[[1]](#cite_note-SVZ-1) ## References 1. ↑ [1.0](#cite_ref-SVZ_1-0) [1.1](#cite_ref-SVZ_1-1) ["Schwerin: Früherer Speerwerfer Gerald Weiß verstorben"](https://www.svz.de/regionales/mecklenburg-vorpommern/frueherer-speerwerfer-gerald-weiss-verstorben-id19131186.html). *svz* (in German). 19 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2018. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-SR_2-0) Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; [Mallon, Bill](/wiki/Bill_Mallon "Bill Mallon"); et al. ["Gerald Weiß"](https://web.archive.org/web/20161204043048/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/we/gerald-weiss-1.html). *Olympics at Sports-Reference.com*. [Sports Reference LLC](/wiki/Sports_Reference "Sports Reference"). Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/we/gerald-weiss-1.html) on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2018. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) ["World men's all-time best javelin throw (last updated 2001)"](https://web.archive.org/web/20181018042604/http://hem.bredband.net/athletics/atb-m33.htm). Archived from [the original](http://hem.bredband.net/athletics/atb-m33.htm) on 18 October 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2018. ## Other websites * [Gerald Weiss](https://www.olympic.org/gerald-weiss) at the [International Olympic Committee](/wiki/International_Olympic_Committee "International Olympic Committee") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [sports person](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_stubs "Category:Sportspeople stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gerald_Wei%C3%9F&action=edit)*.
Gerald Weiß in 1986 Gerald Weiß (8 January 1960 – 17 February 2018) was an East German javelin thrower.[1] He was born in Lübz, Germany.[2] His personal best throw was 83.30 metres, achieved in June 1988 in Jena.[3] He participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Weiß died in Kloster Lehnin, Germany on 17 February 2018 at the age of 58.[1] References ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Schwerin: Früherer Speerwerfer Gerald Weiß verstorben". svz (in German). 19 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2018. ↑ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Gerald Weiß". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2018. ↑ "World men's all-time best javelin throw (last updated 2001)". Archived from the original on 18 October 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2018. Other websites Gerald Weiss at the International Olympic Committee This short article about a sports person can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Margaret_Burbidge
Margaret Burbidge
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| Margaret Burbidge | | --- | | Born | Eleanor Margaret Peachey(1919-08-12)August 12, 1919Davenport, [Cheshire](/wiki/Cheshire "Cheshire"), [England](/wiki/England "England"), [U.K.](/wiki/United_Kingdom "United Kingdom") | | Died | April 5, 2020(2020-04-05) (aged 100)[San Francisco](/wiki/San_Francisco "San Francisco"), [California](/wiki/California "California"), [U.S.](/wiki/United_States "United States") | | Nationality | [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") | | Known for | Astrophysics, [Fellow of the Royal Society](/wiki/Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society "Fellow of the Royal Society") | | Spouse(s) | [Geoffrey Burbidge](/wiki/Geoffrey_Burbidge "Geoffrey Burbidge") | | Awards | Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy (1959)[National Medal of Science](/wiki/National_Medal_of_Science "National Medal of Science") (1983)Albert Einstein World Award of Science (1988) | | **Scientific career** | | Fields | [Astrophysics](/wiki/Astrophysics "Astrophysics") | | | **Eleanor Margaret Burbidge** (*née* **Peachey**), [FRS](/wiki/Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society "Fellow of the Royal Society") (August 12, 1919 – April 5, 2020) was a British-born American [astrophysicist](/wiki/Astrophysicist "Astrophysicist"). She was known for her original research and holding many educational posts, including Director of the [Royal Greenwich Observatory](/wiki/Royal_Greenwich_Observatory "Royal Greenwich Observatory"). During her career, she worked at the [University of London](/wiki/University_of_London "University of London") Observatory, Yerkes Observatory of the [University of Chicago](/wiki/University_of_Chicago "University of Chicago"), Cavendish Laboratory in [Cambridge](/wiki/Cambridge "Cambridge"), [England](/wiki/England "England"), the [California Institute of Technology](/wiki/California_Institute_of_Technology "California Institute of Technology"), and from 1979 to 1988 was first director of the Center for Astronomy and Space Sciences at the University of California San Diego, where she has worked since 1962.[[1]](#cite_note-1)[[2]](#cite_note-:1-2) In 2003, Burbidge was added into the Women's Museum of California Hall of Fame honoring her career and achievements.[[3]](#cite_note-WMC-3) Burbidge died on April 5, 2020 in [San Francisco](/wiki/San_Francisco "San Francisco") at the age of 100 after suffering a fall.[[4]](#cite_note-nyt-4) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Rubin, Vera C. (1997). *Bright Galaxies, Dark Matters*. Woodbury, N.Y.: American Institute of Physics. [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [1-56396-231-4](/wiki/Special:BookSources/1-56396-231-4 "Special:BookSources/1-56396-231-4"). 2. [↑](#cite_ref-:1_2-0) ["UCSD Times: Vol. 15, No. 4, Feb. 1–28, 2001"](https://web.archive.org/web/20050414172039/http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/publications/times/TimesV15n4.htm). 2005-04-14. Archived from [the original](http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/publications/times/TimesV15n4.htm) on 2005-04-14. Retrieved 2017-07-06. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-WMC_3-0) ["Margaret Burbidge: 2003 Trailblazer"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160913071809/http://womensmuseumca.org/hall-of-fame/margaret-burbidge). Women’s Museum of California. Archived from [the original](http://womensmuseumca.org/hall-of-fame/margaret-burbidge) on 13 September 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2013. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-nyt_4-0) Fox, Margalit (6 April 2020). ["E. Margaret Burbidge, Astronomer Who Blazed Trails on Earth, Dies at 100"](https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/science/space/e-margaret-burbidge-dead.html). *The New York Times*. Retrieved 6 April 2020. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [person](/wiki/Category:American_people_stubs "Category:American people stubs") from the United States can be made longer. 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| Margaret Burbidge | | --- | | Born | Eleanor Margaret Peachey(1919-08-12)August 12, 1919Davenport, Cheshire, England, U.K. | | Died | April 5, 2020(2020-04-05) (aged 100)San Francisco, California, U.S. | | Nationality | American | | Known for | Astrophysics, Fellow of the Royal Society | | Spouse(s) | Geoffrey Burbidge | | Awards | Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy (1959)National Medal of Science (1983)Albert Einstein World Award of Science (1988) | | Scientific career | | Fields | Astrophysics | | | Eleanor Margaret Burbidge (née Peachey), FRS (August 12, 1919 – April 5, 2020) was a British-born American astrophysicist. She was known for her original research and holding many educational posts, including Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory. During her career, she worked at the University of London Observatory, Yerkes Observatory of the University of Chicago, Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England, the California Institute of Technology, and from 1979 to 1988 was first director of the Center for Astronomy and Space Sciences at the University of California San Diego, where she has worked since 1962.[1][2] In 2003, Burbidge was added into the Women's Museum of California Hall of Fame honoring her career and achievements.[3] Burbidge died on April 5, 2020 in San Francisco at the age of 100 after suffering a fall.[4] References ↑ Rubin, Vera C. (1997). Bright Galaxies, Dark Matters. Woodbury, N.Y.: American Institute of Physics. ISBN 1-56396-231-4. ↑ "UCSD Times: Vol. 15, No. 4, Feb. 1–28, 2001". 2005-04-14. Archived from the original on 2005-04-14. Retrieved 2017-07-06. ↑ "Margaret Burbidge: 2003 Trailblazer". Women’s Museum of California. Archived from the original on 13 September 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2013. ↑ Fox, Margalit (6 April 2020). "E. Margaret Burbidge, Astronomer Who Blazed Trails on Earth, Dies at 100". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 April 2020. This short article about a person from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. | Authority control | | --- | | International | * FAST * ISNI * VIAF * WorldCat Identities | | National | * Germany * Italy * Israel * United States * Latvia * Australia * Netherlands * Poland | | Academics | * Scopus * zbMATH | | Artists | * MusicBrainz artist | | People | * Trove | | Other | * SNAC + 2 * IdRef |
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Zebulon,_Georgia
Zebulon, Georgia
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Lenny_and_Carl
Lenny and Carl
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Chicago_mayoral_election,_2015
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Goerlitz
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Keith_Emerson
Keith Emerson
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| Keith Emerson | | --- | | Emerson performing in [Saint Petersburg](/wiki/Saint_Petersburg "Saint Petersburg"), Russia, September 2008 | | Background information | | Birth name | Keith Noel Emerson | | Born | (1944-11-02)2 November 1944[Todmorden](/wiki/Todmorden "Todmorden"), [Yorkshire](/wiki/Yorkshire "Yorkshire"), England | | Died | 11 March 2016(2016-03-11) (aged 71)[Santa Monica, California](/wiki/Santa_Monica,_California "Santa Monica, California"), U.S. | | Genres | * [Progressive rock](/wiki/Progressive_rock "Progressive rock") * [jazz](/wiki/Jazz "Jazz") * [classical](/wiki/Classical_music "Classical music") | | Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, producer | | Instruments | [Keyboards](/wiki/Keyboards "Keyboards"), [synthesizer](/wiki/Synthesizer "Synthesizer"), [piano](/wiki/Piano "Piano") | | Years active | 1964–2016 | | Labels | Edel, Victor, [Shout! Factory](/wiki/Shout!_Factory "Shout! Factory"), Varèse Sarabande, Rhino, Manticore, J!MCO Records, Sanctuary, [EMI](/wiki/EMI "EMI"), Marquee Inc., Charly, Gunslinger Records, Cinevox | | Website | [keithemerson.com](http://keithemerson.com) | **Keith Noel Emerson** (2 November 1944 – 10 March 2016) was an [English](/wiki/English_people "English people") keyboardist and composer. Emerson played in a number of bands before he found his first commercial success with P. P. Arnold's backing band the Nice in the late 1960s. Emerson was born in [Todmorden](/wiki/Todmorden "Todmorden"), [West Riding of Yorkshire](/wiki/West_Riding_of_Yorkshire "West Riding of Yorkshire"). He was a founding member of [Emerson, Lake & Palmer](/wiki/Emerson,_Lake_%26_Palmer "Emerson, Lake & Palmer") (ELP) in 1970. Emerson, Lake & Palmer were successful through much of the 1970s. They became one of the best-known progressive rock groups of the era.[[1]](#cite_note-vh1-1) Emerson committed [suicide](/wiki/Suicide "Suicide") by shooting himself in the head at his [Santa Monica, California](/wiki/Santa_Monica,_California "Santa Monica, California") home.[[2]](#cite_note-2) He was aged 71.[[3]](#cite_note-3) ## Further reading * Emerson, Keith (2003), *Pictures of an Exhibitionist: From the Nice to Emerson, Lake and Palmer - The True Story of the Man Who Changed the Sound of Rock*, John Blake, [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [1-84454-053-7](/wiki/Special:BookSources/1-84454-053-7 "Special:BookSources/1-84454-053-7") * Forrester, George, Martyn Hanson and Frank Askew. *Emerson, Lake & Palmer, The Show That Never Ends, A Musical Biography*. (2001) Helter Skelter Publishing [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [1-900924-17-X](/wiki/Special:BookSources/1-900924-17-X "Special:BookSources/1-900924-17-X"). * Lupis, Giuseppe (May 2006). [*The Published Music of Keith Emerson: Expanding the Solo Piano Repertoire*](http://athenaeum.libs.uga.edu/handle/10724/23179) (D.M.A.). University of Georgia. [OCLC](/wiki/OCLC_(identifier) "OCLC (identifier)") [223323019](https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/223323019). Retrieved 7 January 2015. * Macan, Edward (2006), *Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography of Emerson, Lake and Palmer*, Feedback Series in Contemporary Music, Vol. 4, Open Court, [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [978-0-8126-9596-0](/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-8126-9596-0 "Special:BookSources/978-0-8126-9596-0") * Pethel, Blair (1988). [*Keith Emerson: The Emergence and Growth of Style: A Study of Selected Works*](https://web.archive.org/web/20150108010520/https://catalog.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_281881) (D.M.A.). Peabody Conservatory of Music. [OCLC](/wiki/OCLC_(identifier) "OCLC (identifier)") [37599731](https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37599731). Archived from [the original](https://catalog.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_281881) on 2015-01-08. Retrieved 2017-01-16. ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-vh1_1-0) ["VH1.com: Keith Emerson: Biography"](https://web.archive.org/web/20110712190719/http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/emerson_keith/artist.jhtml). Archived from [the original](http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/emerson_keith/artist.jhtml) on 12 July 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2012. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) Nilsson, Anton. ["British music star Keith Emerson dies aged 71 from reported suicide | Daily Mail Online"](http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3488472/British-music-star-Keith-Emerson-dies-aged-71.html). Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2016. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) Rawlinson, Kevin; agencies (2016-03-11). ["Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake and Palmer found dead aged 71"](https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/mar/11/keith-emerson-of-emerson-lake-and-palmer-dies-at-71). *The Guardian*. [ISSN](/wiki/ISSN_(identifier) "ISSN (identifier)") [0261-3077](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0261-3077). 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| Keith Emerson | | --- | | Emerson performing in Saint Petersburg, Russia, September 2008 | | Background information | | Birth name | Keith Noel Emerson | | Born | (1944-11-02)2 November 1944Todmorden, Yorkshire, England | | Died | 11 March 2016(2016-03-11) (aged 71)Santa Monica, California, U.S. | | Genres | * Progressive rock * jazz * classical | | Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, producer | | Instruments | Keyboards, synthesizer, piano | | Years active | 1964–2016 | | Labels | Edel, Victor, Shout! Factory, Varèse Sarabande, Rhino, Manticore, J!MCO Records, Sanctuary, EMI, Marquee Inc., Charly, Gunslinger Records, Cinevox | | Website | keithemerson.com | Keith Noel Emerson (2 November 1944 – 10 March 2016) was an English keyboardist and composer. Emerson played in a number of bands before he found his first commercial success with P. P. Arnold's backing band the Nice in the late 1960s. Emerson was born in Todmorden, West Riding of Yorkshire. He was a founding member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) in 1970. Emerson, Lake & Palmer were successful through much of the 1970s. They became one of the best-known progressive rock groups of the era.[1] Emerson committed suicide by shooting himself in the head at his Santa Monica, California home.[2] He was aged 71.[3] Further reading Emerson, Keith (2003), Pictures of an Exhibitionist: From the Nice to Emerson, Lake and Palmer - The True Story of the Man Who Changed the Sound of Rock, John Blake, ISBN 1-84454-053-7 Forrester, George, Martyn Hanson and Frank Askew. Emerson, Lake & Palmer, The Show That Never Ends, A Musical Biography. (2001) Helter Skelter Publishing ISBN 1-900924-17-X. Lupis, Giuseppe (May 2006). The Published Music of Keith Emerson: Expanding the Solo Piano Repertoire (D.M.A.). University of Georgia. OCLC 223323019. Retrieved 7 January 2015. Macan, Edward (2006), Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Feedback Series in Contemporary Music, Vol. 4, Open Court, ISBN 978-0-8126-9596-0 Pethel, Blair (1988). Keith Emerson: The Emergence and Growth of Style: A Study of Selected Works (D.M.A.). Peabody Conservatory of Music. OCLC 37599731. Archived from the original on 2015-01-08. Retrieved 2017-01-16. References ↑ "VH1.com: Keith Emerson: Biography". Archived from the original on 12 July 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2012. ↑ Nilsson, Anton. "British music star Keith Emerson dies aged 71 from reported suicide | Daily Mail Online". Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2016. ↑ Rawlinson, Kevin; agencies (2016-03-11). "Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake and Palmer found dead aged 71". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-03-12. | Authority control | | --- | | International | * FAST * ISNI * VIAF * WorldCat Identities | | National | * Norway * Spain * France * BnF data * Germany * Italy * United States * Latvia * Japan * Czech Republic * Netherlands * Poland | | Artists | * MusicBrainz artist | | Other | * IdRef |
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DEUG
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Flint
Flint
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A flintstone Chalk cliffs at [Dover](/wiki/Dover,_Kent "Dover, Kent") cliffs. The slanting dark lines in the chalk are flint. Flint [handaxe](/wiki/Handaxe "Handaxe") from [Hoxne](/wiki/Hoxne "Hoxne"), England. This is the first published picture of a handaxe in archaeological history.[[1]](#cite_note-1) The handaxe was not a weapon; it was a [tool](/wiki/Tool "Tool") used in [butchering](/wiki/Butcher "Butcher") the carcasses of [mammals](/wiki/Mammal "Mammal"). **Flint**, or **flintstone**, is a kind of [sedimentary rock](/wiki/Sedimentary_rock "Sedimentary rock"), made of [silica](/wiki/Silica "Silica"). Bands of flint are found embedded in [chalk](/wiki/Chalk "Chalk") and other kinds of soft [limestone](/wiki/Limestone "Limestone"). When the chalk is [eroded](/wiki/Erosion "Erosion"), the hard flint nodules survive as [pebbles](/wiki/Pebble "Pebble") on a [shingle beach](/wiki/Shingle_beach "Shingle beach"). It may happen that the pebbles later get [cemented](/wiki/Cement "Cement") into another rock, such as a [puddingstone](/wiki/Puddingstone "Puddingstone"). In this way, they make up a sedimentary rock for the second time. ## Technical description Flint is a cryptocrystalline (means you can't see the crystals) form of the [mineral](/wiki/Mineral "Mineral") [quartz](/wiki/Quartz "Quartz").[[2]](#cite_note-2)[[3]](#cite_note-3) It is a variety of [chert](/wiki/Chert "Chert"). It occurs as a line of knobbly masses in [chalk](/wiki/Chalk "Chalk") and some [limestones](/wiki/Limestone "Limestone").[[4]](#cite_note-Flints-4)[[5]](#cite_note-5) Inside the nodule, flint is usually [translucent](/wiki/Translucency "Translucency"), and can be various colours. A thin layer on the outside of the nodules is usually different in colour, typically white and rough in texture.[[6]](#cite_note-Shep-6) ## Uses Flintstones often have a rough lumpy surface but when they are broken, they look like dark glass. It has been one of the most useful types of stone to humankind. Flint was used by [hominins](/wiki/Hominin "Hominin") for over three [million](/wiki/Million "Million") years. Stone tools found at [Lake Turkana](/wiki/Lake_Turkana "Lake Turkana") in [Kenya](/wiki/Kenya "Kenya"), are dated as 3.3 million years old. This predates the [genus](/wiki/Genus "Genus") *Homo* by half a million years. The oldest known *Homo* fossil is 2.8 million years old compared to the 3.3 million year old stone tools.[[7]](#cite_note-Morelle-7) When flintstones are broken, they have a sharp edge which could be used as a knife, or a scraper. When flint and an iron-containing material such as [pyrite](/wiki/Pyrite "Pyrite") or [steel](/wiki/Steel "Steel") are hit together, they can make a spark.[[8]](#cite_note-8) For many centuries, flint was one of the main ways for people in many countries to make fire. People would carry a little box called a "tinder box" which had some [tinder](/wiki/Tinder "Tinder") along with flint and pyrite or steel. The tinder was used to catch the spark and start a fire. Tinder could be sawdust, cloth, grass or bark. Flints were later used to make a spark to fire a gun. A gun that used flint was called a "[flintlock](/wiki/Flintlock "Flintlock")" gun. Flintstones are used in some countries for building. In England the flintstones used for building were often "knapped" which means they were broken to show the inside, like the stones used for the tower of Long Melford Church (below). This gave a better finish to the building that the dull knobbly stones would have made. ## Gallery * A flint dagger nearly 5000 years old, from [Germany](/wiki/Germany "Germany") * A "flint-lock" on a gun * Flint & brick wall * The flintstone wall of a building in [England](/wiki/England "England") * Holy Trinity Church at Long Melford has a tower of knapped flint. ## Related pages * [Chalk](/wiki/Chalk "Chalk") * [Palaeolithic](/wiki/Palaeolithic "Palaeolithic") ## References Wikimedia Commons has media related to ***[Flint](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Flint "commons:Flint")***. 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Frere, John. 1800. Account of flint weapons discovered at Hoxne in [Suffolk](/wiki/Suffolk "Suffolk"). *Archeologia* **13**, London. 204-205 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) [General Quartz Information](http://webmineral.com/data/Quartz.shtml) Webmineral.com 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) [Flint and Chert](http://www.quartzpage.de/flint.html) quartzpage.de 4. [↑](#cite_ref-Flints_4-0) ["*The Flints from Portsdown Hill*"](https://web.archive.org/web/20101226114858/http://bbm.me.uk/Portsdown/PH_320_Flint.htm). Archived from [the original](http://www.bbm.me.uk/portsdown/PH_320_Flint.htm) on 2010-12-26. Retrieved 2011-07-25. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) ["Authentic Artefacts Collectors Assn: Flint vs Chert"](https://web.archive.org/web/20040817115706/http://www.theaaca.com/Learning_Center/flintvs.htm). Archived from [the original](http://www.theaaca.com/Learning_Center/flintvs.htm) on 2004-08-17. Retrieved 2011-07-25. 6. [↑](#cite_ref-Shep_6-0) Shepherd, Walter 1972. *Flint: its origin, properties and uses*. Faber & Faber, London. [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [0-571-09926-2](/wiki/Special:BookSources/0-571-09926-2 "Special:BookSources/0-571-09926-2") 7. [↑](#cite_ref-Morelle_7-0) Morelle, Rebecca (20 May 2015). ["Oldest stone tools pre-date earliest humans"](https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-32804177). *BBC News*. Retrieved 2016-01-03. 8. [↑](#cite_ref-8) Stapert, Dick; Johansen, Lykke (1999-06-01). ["Making fire in the Stone Age: flint and pyrite"](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1003802432463). *Geologie en Mijnbouw*. **78** (2): 147–164. [doi](/wiki/Doi_(identifier) "Doi (identifier)"):[10.1023/A:1003802432463](https://doi.org/10.1023%2FA%3A1003802432463). [ISSN](/wiki/ISSN_(identifier) "ISSN (identifier)") [0016-7746](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0016-7746). [S2CID](/wiki/S2CID_(identifier) "S2CID (identifier)") [130177701](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:130177701).
A flintstone Chalk cliffs at Dover cliffs. The slanting dark lines in the chalk are flint. Flint handaxe from Hoxne, England. This is the first published picture of a handaxe in archaeological history.[1] The handaxe was not a weapon; it was a tool used in butchering the carcasses of mammals. Flint, or flintstone, is a kind of sedimentary rock, made of silica. Bands of flint are found embedded in chalk and other kinds of soft limestone. When the chalk is eroded, the hard flint nodules survive as pebbles on a shingle beach. It may happen that the pebbles later get cemented into another rock, such as a puddingstone. In this way, they make up a sedimentary rock for the second time. Technical description Flint is a cryptocrystalline (means you can't see the crystals) form of the mineral quartz.[2][3] It is a variety of chert. It occurs as a line of knobbly masses in chalk and some limestones.[4][5] Inside the nodule, flint is usually translucent, and can be various colours. A thin layer on the outside of the nodules is usually different in colour, typically white and rough in texture.[6] Uses Flintstones often have a rough lumpy surface but when they are broken, they look like dark glass. It has been one of the most useful types of stone to humankind. Flint was used by hominins for over three million years. Stone tools found at Lake Turkana in Kenya, are dated as 3.3 million years old. This predates the genus Homo by half a million years. The oldest known Homo fossil is 2.8 million years old compared to the 3.3 million year old stone tools.[7] When flintstones are broken, they have a sharp edge which could be used as a knife, or a scraper. When flint and an iron-containing material such as pyrite or steel are hit together, they can make a spark.[8] For many centuries, flint was one of the main ways for people in many countries to make fire. People would carry a little box called a "tinder box" which had some tinder along with flint and pyrite or steel. The tinder was used to catch the spark and start a fire. Tinder could be sawdust, cloth, grass or bark. Flints were later used to make a spark to fire a gun. A gun that used flint was called a "flintlock" gun. Flintstones are used in some countries for building. In England the flintstones used for building were often "knapped" which means they were broken to show the inside, like the stones used for the tower of Long Melford Church (below). This gave a better finish to the building that the dull knobbly stones would have made. Gallery A flint dagger nearly 5000 years old, from Germany A "flint-lock" on a gun Flint & brick wall The flintstone wall of a building in England Holy Trinity Church at Long Melford has a tower of knapped flint. Related pages Chalk Palaeolithic References Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flint. ↑ Frere, John. 1800. Account of flint weapons discovered at Hoxne in Suffolk. Archeologia 13, London. 204-205 ↑ General Quartz Information Webmineral.com ↑ Flint and Chert quartzpage.de ↑ "The Flints from Portsdown Hill". Archived from the original on 2010-12-26. Retrieved 2011-07-25. ↑ "Authentic Artefacts Collectors Assn: Flint vs Chert". Archived from the original on 2004-08-17. Retrieved 2011-07-25. ↑ Shepherd, Walter 1972. Flint: its origin, properties and uses. Faber & Faber, London. ISBN 0-571-09926-2 ↑ Morelle, Rebecca (20 May 2015). "Oldest stone tools pre-date earliest humans". BBC News. Retrieved 2016-01-03. ↑ Stapert, Dick; Johansen, Lykke (1999-06-01). "Making fire in the Stone Age: flint and pyrite". Geologie en Mijnbouw. 78 (2): 147–164. doi:10.1023/A:1003802432463. ISSN 0016-7746. S2CID 130177701.
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Tupolev Tu-22
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| Tupolev Tu-22 | | --- | | | | **Tu-22** at Engels air base in [Russia](/wiki/Russia "Russia"). | | Role | [Bomber](/wiki/Bomber "Bomber") | | National origin | [USSR](/wiki/USSR "USSR") | | Manufacturer | [Tupolev](/wiki/Tupolev "Tupolev"). | | First flight | 1959 | | Introduction | 1962 | | Status | Retired | | Primary user | Soviet Air Force. | | Number built | 313 | The **Tupolev Tu-22** is a former [Soviet](/wiki/Soviet_Union "Soviet Union") [bomber](/wiki/Bomber "Bomber") of the [Cold War](/wiki/Cold_War "Cold War"). It is a twin-[turbojets](/wiki/Turbojet "Turbojet") built entirely of metal with a swept-[wing](/wiki/Wing "Wing"). It can carry about 6,000 [kg](/wiki/Kilogram "Kilogram") of [bombs](/wiki/Bomb "Bomb") in internal bay. It was used only by the USSR, [Libya](/wiki/Libya "Libya"), and [Iraq](/wiki/Iraq "Iraq").[[1]](#cite_note-1) The bomber could carry 3 crew members. [NATO](/wiki/NATO "NATO") called the Tu 22 as *Blinder*. [Tupolev Tu-22M](/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-22M "Tupolev Tu-22M") is a modernized variant. ## Operational uses Soviets forces used some **Tu-22** as high-speed [reconnaissance](/wiki/Reconnaissance "Reconnaissance") [planes](/wiki/Aircraft "Aircraft").[[2]](#cite_note-2) Iraq[[3]](#cite_note-3) used there bombers in [Iran-Iraq War](/wiki/Iran-Iraq_War "Iran-Iraq War"). Libyan [air force](/wiki/Air_force "Air force") used the **Tupolev Tu-22** in September 1987[[4]](#cite_note-4) for bombing [N'Djamena](/wiki/N%27Djamena "N'Djamena") and the [French](/wiki/France "France") [infantry](/wiki/Infantry "Infantry"). The bomber was shoot down by a MIM-23 Hawk's [missile](/wiki/Missile "Missile") of the [Armée de l'Air](/wiki/French_Air_Force "French Air Force"). ## Bibliography * Frawley, Gerard, *The international directory of military aircraft 2002/2003* . London: Aerospace Publication, 2002. [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [1-875671-55-2](/wiki/Special:BookSources/1-875671-55-2 "Special:BookSources/1-875671-55-2"). * Gaillard, Pierre, *Avions et hélicoptères militaires d'aujourd'hui* Paris, France : Larivière éditions, 1999. [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [2-907051-24-5](/wiki/Special:BookSources/2-907051-24-5 "Special:BookSources/2-907051-24-5"). ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Tupolev Tu-22 'Blinder'"](http://www.milavia.net/aircraft/tu-22/tu-22.htm). *www.milavia.net*. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["Tupolev Tu-22 (Blinder) Medium Bomber / Reconnaissance Aircraft - Soviet Union"](https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.asp?aircraft_id=316). *www.militaryfactory.com*. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) ["Tu-22 Supersonic Bomber"](https://web.archive.org/web/20111002231700/http://www.airforceworld.com/bomber/eng/tu22-supersonic-bomber-1.htm). Archived from [the original](http://www.airforceworld.com/bomber/eng/tu22-supersonic-bomber-1.htm) on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2013-06-14. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) (in French) <http://www.avionslegendaires.net/avion-militaire/tupolev-tu-22-blinder/>
| Tupolev Tu-22 | | --- | | | | Tu-22 at Engels air base in Russia. | | Role | Bomber | | National origin | USSR | | Manufacturer | Tupolev. | | First flight | 1959 | | Introduction | 1962 | | Status | Retired | | Primary user | Soviet Air Force. | | Number built | 313 | The Tupolev Tu-22 is a former Soviet bomber of the Cold War. It is a twin-turbojets built entirely of metal with a swept-wing. It can carry about 6,000 kg of bombs in internal bay. It was used only by the USSR, Libya, and Iraq.[1] The bomber could carry 3 crew members. NATO called the Tu 22 as Blinder. Tupolev Tu-22M is a modernized variant. Operational uses Soviets forces used some Tu-22 as high-speed reconnaissance planes.[2] Iraq[3] used there bombers in Iran-Iraq War. Libyan air force used the Tupolev Tu-22 in September 1987[4] for bombing N'Djamena and the French infantry. The bomber was shoot down by a MIM-23 Hawk's missile of the Armée de l'Air. Bibliography Frawley, Gerard, The international directory of military aircraft 2002/2003 . London: Aerospace Publication, 2002. ISBN 1-875671-55-2. Gaillard, Pierre, Avions et hélicoptères militaires d'aujourd'hui Paris, France : Larivière éditions, 1999. ISBN 2-907051-24-5. References ↑ "Tupolev Tu-22 'Blinder'". www.milavia.net. ↑ "Tupolev Tu-22 (Blinder) Medium Bomber / Reconnaissance Aircraft - Soviet Union". www.militaryfactory.com. ↑ "Tu-22 Supersonic Bomber". Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2013-06-14. ↑ (in French) http://www.avionslegendaires.net/avion-militaire/tupolev-tu-22-blinder/
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Mihailo Petrović
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Mihailo Petrović| | | Personal information | | Full name | Mihailo Petrović | | Date of birth | (1957-10-18) 18 October 1957 (age 66) | | Place of birth | Loznica, [Yugoslavia](/wiki/Yugoslavia "Yugoslavia") | | Position(s) | [Midfielder](/wiki/Midfielder "Midfielder") (retired) | | Senior career\* | | Years | **Team** | **Apps** | **(Gls)** | | 1977-19781979-19841984-19851985-1993 | [Red Star Belgrade](/wiki/F.K._Red_Star_Belgrade "F.K. Red Star Belgrade")Olimpija Ljubljana[Dinamo Zagreb](/wiki/N.K._Dinamo_Zagreb "N.K. Dinamo Zagreb")[Sturm Graz](/wiki/S.K._Sturm_Graz "S.K. Sturm Graz") | | | | National team | | 1980 | [Yugoslavia](/wiki/Yugoslavia_national_football_team "Yugoslavia national football team") | | | | Teams managed | | 1998-19991999-20002000-20012001-20022003-20062006-20112012- | Primorje AjdovščinaDomžalePrimorje AjdovščinaOlimpija Ljubljana[Sturm Graz](/wiki/S.K._Sturm_Graz "S.K. Sturm Graz")[Sanfrecce Hiroshima](/wiki/Sanfrecce_Hiroshima "Sanfrecce Hiroshima")[Urawa Red Diamonds](/wiki/Urawa_Red_Diamonds "Urawa Red Diamonds") | | \* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only | **Mihailo Petrović** (born [18 October](/wiki/18_October "18 October") [1957](/wiki/1957 "1957")) is a former [Serbian](/wiki/Serbia "Serbia") [football](/wiki/Association_football "Association football") player. He has played for [Yugoslavia national team](/wiki/Yugoslavia_national_football_team "Yugoslavia national football team"). ## Club career statistics [[1]](#cite_note-1) | Club statistics | League | | --- | --- | | Season | Club | League | Apps | Goals | | Yugoslavia | League | | 1977/78 | [Red Star Belgrade](/wiki/F.K._Red_Star_Belgrade "F.K. Red Star Belgrade") | [First League](/wiki/Yugoslav_First_League "Yugoslav First League") | 5 | 0 | | 1978/79 | 2 | 0 | | 1978/79 | Olimpija Ljubljana | [First League](/wiki/Yugoslav_First_League "Yugoslav First League") | 17 | 2 | | 1979/80 | 33 | 3 | | 1980/81 | 29 | 0 | | 1981/82 | 17 | 1 | | 1982/83 | 17 | 0 | | 1983/84 | 34 | 1 | | 1984/85 | [Dinamo Zagreb](/wiki/N.K._Dinamo_Zagreb "N.K. Dinamo Zagreb") | [First League](/wiki/Yugoslav_First_League "Yugoslav First League") | 34 | 0 | | Austria | League | | 1985/86 | [Sturm Graz](/wiki/S.K._Sturm_Graz "S.K. Sturm Graz") | [Bundesliga](/wiki/Austrian_Bundesliga "Austrian Bundesliga") | 30 | 3 | | 1986/87 | 35 | 0 | | 1987/88 | 3 | 1 | | 1988/89 | 21 | 1 | | 1989/90 | 36 | 0 | | 1990/91 | 36 | 1 | | 1991/92 | 22 | 0 | | 1992/93 | 17 | 0 | | Country | Yugoslavia | 188 | 7 | | Austria | 233 | 6 | | Total | 421 | 13 | ## International career statistics | [Yugoslavia national team](/wiki/Yugoslavia_national_football_team "Yugoslavia national football team") | | --- | | Year | Apps | Goals | | 1980 | 1 | 0 | | Total | 1 | 0 | | * [v](/wiki/Template:SK_Sturm_Graz_managers "Template:SK Sturm Graz managers") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:SK_Sturm_Graz_managers&action=edit) [SK Sturm Graz](/wiki/SK_Sturm_Graz "SK Sturm Graz") – managers | | --- | | * [Haist](/wiki/Josef_Haist "Josef Haist") (1923–1924) * Reistenhofer (1934–1935) * Haider (1936–1937) * Oroszy  (1937–1938) * Plendner  (1940–1942) * ? Riedl (1942–1943) * [Molzer](/wiki/Josef_Molzer "Josef Molzer") (1946–1949) * Durek (1950) * [Czernicky](/wiki/Franz_Czernicky "Franz Czernicky") (1951–1952) * [Decker](/wiki/Karl_Decker "Karl Decker")  (1952–1954) * Gerdov (1954) * [Strittich](/wiki/Rudolf_Strittich "Rudolf Strittich") (1955) * [Blum](/wiki/Josef_Blum "Josef Blum")  (1956–1958) * Durek (1958–1960) * Szép (1960–1961) * Mühlbauer (1961) * Rumpf (1961–1962) * Lörinczy  (1962–1963) * Rumpf (1963) * Suchanek (1963–1964) * [Adamek](/wiki/Karl_Adamek "Karl Adamek") (1965–1966) * Fuchs (1966–1967) * Mühlbauer  (1967) * Kowanz (1967) * Springer (1967–1970) * Rumpf (1970) * Szép (1970–1971) * Rumpf (1971) * Remy (1971–1972) * [Schlechta](/wiki/Karl_Schlechta "Karl Schlechta") (1972–1977) * Paulitsch (1977–1980) * Baric (1980–1982) * Fraydl (1982–1984) * Pflug (1984) * [Stessl](/wiki/Hermann_Stessl "Hermann Stessl") (1984–1985) * Markovic  (1985) * Mikscha (1985–1986) * [Ludescher](/wiki/Walter_Ludescher "Walter Ludescher") (1986–1988) * Steiner (1988) * Baric (1988–1989) * [Starek](/wiki/August_Starek "August Starek") (1989–1991) * Pflug (1991–1992) * Jurkemik  (1992–1993) * Djuricic (1993–1994) * [Osim](/wiki/Ivica_Osim "Ivica Osim") (1994–2002) * [Foda](/wiki/Franco_Foda "Franco Foda") (2002–2003) * Gress  (2003) * Petrović (2003–2006) * [Foda](/wiki/Franco_Foda "Franco Foda")  (2006–2012) * Kristl (2012) * Hyballa (2012–2013) * [Schopp](/wiki/Markus_Schopp "Markus Schopp") (2013) * Milanic (2013–2014) * Neukirchner  (2014) * [Foda](/wiki/Franco_Foda "Franco Foda")  (2014–2017) * Vogel  (2018) * Neukirchner  (2018) * [Mählich](/wiki/Roman_M%C3%A4hlich "Roman Mählich") (2018–2019) * El Maestro (2019–2020) * Hösele (2020) * [Ilzer](/wiki/Christian_Ilzer "Christian Ilzer") (2020–?) (c) = caretaker manager | ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Orlovi ::: Srbija ::: Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije ::: FSS ::: Petrovic Mihajlo"](https://web.archive.org/web/20090917163805/http://www.reprezentacija.rs/cgi-bin/index.pl?str=igraci&strana=Petrovic_Mihajlo). Archived from [the original](http://www.reprezentacija.rs/cgi-bin/index.pl?str=igraci&strana=Petrovic_Mihajlo) on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2009-11-10. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [sports person](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_stubs "Category:Sportspeople stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mihailo_Petrovi%C4%87&action=edit)*.
Mihailo Petrović| | | Personal information | | Full name | Mihailo Petrović | | Date of birth | (1957-10-18) 18 October 1957 (age 66) | | Place of birth | Loznica, Yugoslavia | | Position(s) | Midfielder (retired) | | Senior career* | | Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | | 1977-19781979-19841984-19851985-1993 | Red Star BelgradeOlimpija LjubljanaDinamo ZagrebSturm Graz | | | | National team | | 1980 | Yugoslavia | | | | Teams managed | | 1998-19991999-20002000-20012001-20022003-20062006-20112012- | Primorje AjdovščinaDomžalePrimorje AjdovščinaOlimpija LjubljanaSturm GrazSanfrecce HiroshimaUrawa Red Diamonds | | * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only | Mihailo Petrović (born 18 October 1957) is a former Serbian football player. He has played for Yugoslavia national team. Club career statistics [1] | Club statistics | League | | --- | --- | | Season | Club | League | Apps | Goals | | Yugoslavia | League | | 1977/78 | Red Star Belgrade | First League | 5 | 0 | | 1978/79 | 2 | 0 | | 1978/79 | Olimpija Ljubljana | First League | 17 | 2 | | 1979/80 | 33 | 3 | | 1980/81 | 29 | 0 | | 1981/82 | 17 | 1 | | 1982/83 | 17 | 0 | | 1983/84 | 34 | 1 | | 1984/85 | Dinamo Zagreb | First League | 34 | 0 | | Austria | League | | 1985/86 | Sturm Graz | Bundesliga | 30 | 3 | | 1986/87 | 35 | 0 | | 1987/88 | 3 | 1 | | 1988/89 | 21 | 1 | | 1989/90 | 36 | 0 | | 1990/91 | 36 | 1 | | 1991/92 | 22 | 0 | | 1992/93 | 17 | 0 | | Country | Yugoslavia | 188 | 7 | | Austria | 233 | 6 | | Total | 421 | 13 | International career statistics | Yugoslavia national team | | --- | | Year | Apps | Goals | | 1980 | 1 | 0 | | Total | 1 | 0 | | * v * t * e SK Sturm Graz – managers | | --- | | * Haist (1923–1924) * Reistenhofer (1934–1935) * Haider (1936–1937) * Oroszy  (1937–1938) * Plendner  (1940–1942) * ? Riedl (1942–1943) * Molzer (1946–1949) * Durek (1950) * Czernicky (1951–1952) * Decker  (1952–1954) * Gerdov (1954) * Strittich (1955) * Blum  (1956–1958) * Durek (1958–1960) * Szép (1960–1961) * Mühlbauer (1961) * Rumpf (1961–1962) * Lörinczy  (1962–1963) * Rumpf (1963) * Suchanek (1963–1964) * Adamek (1965–1966) * Fuchs (1966–1967) * Mühlbauer  (1967) * Kowanz (1967) * Springer (1967–1970) * Rumpf (1970) * Szép (1970–1971) * Rumpf (1971) * Remy (1971–1972) * Schlechta (1972–1977) * Paulitsch (1977–1980) * Baric (1980–1982) * Fraydl (1982–1984) * Pflug (1984) * Stessl (1984–1985) * Markovic  (1985) * Mikscha (1985–1986) * Ludescher (1986–1988) * Steiner (1988) * Baric (1988–1989) * Starek (1989–1991) * Pflug (1991–1992) * Jurkemik  (1992–1993) * Djuricic (1993–1994) * Osim (1994–2002) * Foda (2002–2003) * Gress  (2003) * Petrović (2003–2006) * Foda  (2006–2012) * Kristl (2012) * Hyballa (2012–2013) * Schopp (2013) * Milanic (2013–2014) * Neukirchner  (2014) * Foda  (2014–2017) * Vogel  (2018) * Neukirchner  (2018) * Mählich (2018–2019) * El Maestro (2019–2020) * Hösele (2020) * Ilzer (2020–?) (c) = caretaker manager | References ↑ "Orlovi ::: Srbija ::: Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije ::: FSS ::: Petrovic Mihajlo". Archived from the original on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2009-11-10. This short article about a sports person can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Matricide
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**Matricide** is the act of [killing](/wiki/Homicide "Homicide") one's [mother](/wiki/Mother "Mother"). In the case of [teenage](/wiki/Teenage "Teenage") [daughters](/wiki/Daughter "Daughter"), it is often for one of two reasons.[[1]](#cite_note-JohnstonPT-1) Either the daughter "snapped" (suddenly lost her [temper](https://simple.wiktionary.org/wiki/temper "wikt:temper")) after suffering [abuse](/wiki/Child_abuse "Child abuse") or became an abuser herself.[[1]](#cite_note-JohnstonPT-1) Few studies have been done to discover why children commit parricide, matricide or [patricide](/wiki/Patricide "Patricide").[[2]](#cite_note-2) ## Known or suspected matricides * Amastris, queen of Heraclea, was drowned by her two sons in 284 BC. * Cleopatra III of Egypt was assassinated in 101 BC by order of her son, Ptolemy X, for her conspiracy. * Ptolemy XI of Egypt had his wife, Berenice III, murdered shortly after their wedding in 80 BC. She was also his stepmother, or perhaps his mother. * In AD 59, the [Roman](/wiki/Roman_Empire "Roman Empire") [Emperor](/wiki/Emperor "Emperor") [Nero](/wiki/Nero "Nero") is said to have ordered the murder of his mother [Agrippina the Younger](/wiki/Agrippina_the_Younger "Agrippina the Younger"), supposedly because she was conspiring against him. * Mary Ann Lamb, the mentally ill sister of essayist Charles Lamb, killed their invalid mother during an episode of mania in 1796. * Sidney Harry Fox, a [British](/wiki/United_Kingdom "United Kingdom") man, hanged in 1930 for killing his mother to gain from her insurance. * [Battle of Okinawa](/wiki/Battle_of_Okinawa "Battle of Okinawa"), 1945: There are accounts in which Okinawan civilians killed their mothers to prevent them from being captured, raped, tortured, and/or killed by the invading American forces.[[3]](#cite_note-3) * The Parker–Hulme murder case of 1954. This case was chronicled in the 1994 film *Heavenly Creatures*. * Jack Gilbert Graham killed his mother along with 44 people by planting a dynamite bomb in his mother's suitcase, that was subsequently loaded aboard United Airlines Flight 629 in 1955. * [Charles Whitman](/wiki/Charles_Whitman "Charles Whitman") killed his mother and wife before going on his killing spree at the [University of Texas at Austin](/wiki/University_of_Texas_at_Austin "University of Texas at Austin") that killed 14 people and wounded 31 others, as part of a shooting rampage from the observation deck of the University's 32-story administrative building on August 1, 1966. He was eventually shot and killed by Austin police. * John Emil List murdered his mother, wife and his three children on November 9, 1971, making List also guilty of [filicide](/wiki/Filicide "Filicide") and uxoricide. He was a fugitive for 18 years. He was apprehended on June 1, 1989 after an episode of "[America's Most Wanted](/wiki/America%27s_Most_Wanted "America's Most Wanted")" aired. On May 1, 1990 he was sentenced to 5 life terms in prison. * Antony Baekeland murdered his mother, Barbara Daly Baekeland on November 11, 1972, at their luxurious London apartment. She had allegedly forced him to have sex with her, in order to "cure" his homosexuality. Savage Grace is a book and a movie based on this event. * [Serial killer](/wiki/Serial_killer "Serial killer") Edmund Kemper beat his mother to death in 1973, along with one of his mother's friends before turning himself in to the police. He had previously committed half-a-dozen sex-murders. Kemper had been psychologically abused by his domineering mother in his youth. * Ronald DeFeo, Jr. killed his parents and his four siblings in what would later become known as "The Amityville Horror House" (1974) * [Bradford Bishop](/wiki/Bradford_Bishop "Bradford Bishop") bludgeoned his mother, spouse and three children to death in 1976. He was indicted for murders and remains at large. * Jim Gordon, a session musician who played drums with [Eric Clapton](/wiki/Eric_Clapton "Eric Clapton") band Derek and the Dominoes bludgeoned his mother with a hammer and then stabbed her to death with a butcher's knife in 1983. In May 1984 he was sentenced to sixteen years to life in prison. * Susan Cabot, 1950s actress, was beaten to death in 1986 at her Hollywood home by her son Timothy Roman. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. * Lyle and Erik Menendez were convicted during a highly publicized trial in July 1996 for the [shotgun](/wiki/Shotgun "Shotgun") killings of their parents in 1989. * Brett Reider, a 15-year-old boy in [Omaha, Nebraska](/wiki/Omaha,_Nebraska "Omaha, Nebraska"), stabbed his mother to death during a dispute in 1993. He was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced as an adult to 11–20 years. In 1996, his older sister, Alissa Reider made an [HBO](/wiki/HBO "HBO") documentary: "Brett Killed Mom: a sister's diary", claiming both of them suffered years of constant verbal and physical abuse from their mother. Brett was released in 1999.[[4]](#cite_note-4) * Aaron Brown, [Indiana](/wiki/Indiana "Indiana") resident who at the age of 16 sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun. He shot at his stepfather and missed, but eventually gunned him down. These crimes were committed in 1994. He is currently serving two life sentences at The Indiana State Prison in [Michigan City, Indiana](/wiki/Michigan_City,_Indiana "Michigan City, Indiana"). * Luke Woodham, [Mississippi](/wiki/Mississippi "Mississippi") resident who killed his mother in June 1997 before killing two more and wounding seven others in the Pearl High School shooting. Currently serving a life sentence at the Mississippi State Penitentiary. * Kip Kinkel (1982– ), an [Oregon](/wiki/Oregon "Oregon") boy who was convicted of killing both parents as well as killing two students at his school on May 20, 1998. * Dr. I. Kathleen Hagen, a prominent urologist, killed her mother and her father in August 2000 and was acquitted on the grounds of insanity. * Yukio Yamaji, a 16-year-old living in Japan, killed his mother in 2000. After his release, he raped and murdered a woman and her sister in 2005. He was [executed](/wiki/Capital_punishment "Capital punishment") by [hanging](/wiki/Hanging "Hanging") in 2009. * Dipendra of Nepal (1971–2001) reportedly massacred much of his family at a royal dinner on June 1, 2001, including his mother Queen Aiswarya, father, brother, and sister. * Nathan Ybanez, a 16-year-old [Colorado](/wiki/Colorado "Colorado") boy, murdered his mother Julie Ybanez in June of 1998. * Erika di Nardo killed her mother and brother in 2001. See Novi Ligure Murder * Sef Gonzales, an Australian man who killed his father, mother and sister in 2001. * [Linda Andersen](/wiki/Murder_of_Linda_Andersen "Murder of Linda Andersen") (January 18, 2003) murdered by her two daughters.[[5]](#cite_note-5) * Sarah Marie Johnson (1987– ), an [Idaho](/wiki/Idaho "Idaho") girl who was convicted of killing both parents on the morning of September 2, 2003. * Noura Jackson was wrongfully convicted of killing her mother who was found dead with more than 50 stab wounds on June 5, 2005.[[6]](#cite_note-6) The Tennessee Supreme Court overturned this verdict on the basis of prosecutorial misconduct. Prosecutor Amy Weirich withheld evidence that would have freed her.[[7]](#cite_note-7) * Jasmiyah Kaneesha Whitehead (b. November 27, 1993) and Tasmiyah Janeesha Whitehead (b. November 27, 1993) are identical twins who were convicted in 2014 for the murder of Nikki Whitehead (their mother). [[8]](#cite_note-8) * Joseph Nerone confessed to killing his mother by stabbing her multiple times on April 2, 2012.[[9]](#cite_note-9) * Adam Lanza in the [Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting](/wiki/Sandy_Hook_Elementary_School_shooting "Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting") shot and killed his mother along with 20 children, 6 other adults and then himself on December 14, 2012.[[10]](#cite_note-10) * Kvissel murder, October 2014: Danish 15-year-old Lisa Borch and her 29-year-old Iraqi boyfriend Bakhtiar Mohammed Abdullah were convicted of murdering her mother in her sleep ## References 1. ↑ [1.0](#cite_ref-JohnstonPT_1-0) [1.1](#cite_ref-JohnstonPT_1-1) Joni E Johnston Psy.D. (16 July 2012). ["Matricide by Teen Girls"](https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-human-equation/201207/matricide-teen-girls). Psychology Today. Retrieved 10 February 2016. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) Charles Montaldo. ["Cases of Teenagers Who Killed Their Parents"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160118214404/http://crime.about.com/od/juvenile/tp/child-killers.htm). *About News*. About.com. Archived from [the original](http://crime.about.com/od/juvenile/tp/child-killers.htm) on 18 January 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) Gibney, Frank (1995). *Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War: Letters to the Editor of Asahi Shimbun*. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) Kinney Littlefield, Orange County Register (16 May 1996). ["'Brett Killed Mom' Sides With Killer"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160203165027/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-05-16/lifestyle/9605230136_1_brett-hbo-mom). Sun Sentinel. Archived from [the original](http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-05-16/lifestyle/9605230136_1_brett-hbo-mom) on 3 February 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) ["Youngest bathtub girl set free"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160303225418/http://www.torontosun.com/news/columnists/michele_mandel/2010/06/29/14559406.html). Archived from [the original](http://www.torontosun.com/news/columnists/michele_mandel/2010/06/29/14559406.html/) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-10. 6. [↑](#cite_ref-6) Danya Bacchus (2009-02-21). ["Noura Jackson Verdict"](https://web.archive.org/web/20100202015151/http://www.wreg.com/wreg-noura-jackson-verdict-story,0,6051377.story). News Channel 3. Archived from [the original](http://www.wreg.com/wreg-noura-jackson-verdict-story,0,6051377.story) on 2010-02-02. Retrieved 2012-01-09. 7. [↑](#cite_ref-7) Bazelon, Emily (2017-08-01). ["She Was Convicted of Killing Her Mother. Prosecutors Withheld the Evidence That Would Have Freed Her"](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/01/magazine/she-was-convicted-of-killing-her-mother-prosecutors-withheld-the-evidence-that-would-have-freed-her.html). *The New York Times*. [ISSN](/wiki/ISSN_(identifier) "ISSN (identifier)") [0362-4331](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0362-4331). Retrieved 2020-09-25. 8. [↑](#cite_ref-8) ["Update: Jarmecca "Nikki" Whitehead murder \*Daughters, Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead, pled guilty, sentenced to 30 years in prison\* - Bonnie's Blog of Crime"](https://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2014/08/02/update-jarmecca-nikki-whitehead-murder-daughters-jasmiyah-and-tasmiyah-whitehead-pled-guilty-sentenced-to-30-years-in-prison/). *Bonnie's Blog of Crime*. 9. [↑](#cite_ref-9) Schiffman, Lizzie (April 2, 2012). ["Suspect Tells Police Satan Possessed Him, Murdered His Mother"](http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/02/joseph-nerone-satan-posse_n_1396593.html). *Huffington Post*. 10. [↑](#cite_ref-10) U.S. News (13 April 2015). ["Elementary school massacre: 20 children among 28 killed in Connecticut slaughter"](http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/14/15907407-elementary-school-massacre-27-killed-including-20-kids-at-connecticut-school?lite). *NBC News*.
Matricide is the act of killing one's mother. In the case of teenage daughters, it is often for one of two reasons.[1] Either the daughter "snapped" (suddenly lost her temper) after suffering abuse or became an abuser herself.[1] Few studies have been done to discover why children commit parricide, matricide or patricide.[2] Known or suspected matricides Amastris, queen of Heraclea, was drowned by her two sons in 284 BC. Cleopatra III of Egypt was assassinated in 101 BC by order of her son, Ptolemy X, for her conspiracy. Ptolemy XI of Egypt had his wife, Berenice III, murdered shortly after their wedding in 80 BC. She was also his stepmother, or perhaps his mother. In AD 59, the Roman Emperor Nero is said to have ordered the murder of his mother Agrippina the Younger, supposedly because she was conspiring against him. Mary Ann Lamb, the mentally ill sister of essayist Charles Lamb, killed their invalid mother during an episode of mania in 1796. Sidney Harry Fox, a British man, hanged in 1930 for killing his mother to gain from her insurance. Battle of Okinawa, 1945: There are accounts in which Okinawan civilians killed their mothers to prevent them from being captured, raped, tortured, and/or killed by the invading American forces.[3] The Parker–Hulme murder case of 1954. This case was chronicled in the 1994 film Heavenly Creatures. Jack Gilbert Graham killed his mother along with 44 people by planting a dynamite bomb in his mother's suitcase, that was subsequently loaded aboard United Airlines Flight 629 in 1955. Charles Whitman killed his mother and wife before going on his killing spree at the University of Texas at Austin that killed 14 people and wounded 31 others, as part of a shooting rampage from the observation deck of the University's 32-story administrative building on August 1, 1966. He was eventually shot and killed by Austin police. John Emil List murdered his mother, wife and his three children on November 9, 1971, making List also guilty of filicide and uxoricide. He was a fugitive for 18 years. He was apprehended on June 1, 1989 after an episode of "America's Most Wanted" aired. On May 1, 1990 he was sentenced to 5 life terms in prison. Antony Baekeland murdered his mother, Barbara Daly Baekeland on November 11, 1972, at their luxurious London apartment. She had allegedly forced him to have sex with her, in order to "cure" his homosexuality. Savage Grace is a book and a movie based on this event. Serial killer Edmund Kemper beat his mother to death in 1973, along with one of his mother's friends before turning himself in to the police. He had previously committed half-a-dozen sex-murders. Kemper had been psychologically abused by his domineering mother in his youth. Ronald DeFeo, Jr. killed his parents and his four siblings in what would later become known as "The Amityville Horror House" (1974) Bradford Bishop bludgeoned his mother, spouse and three children to death in 1976. He was indicted for murders and remains at large. Jim Gordon, a session musician who played drums with Eric Clapton band Derek and the Dominoes bludgeoned his mother with a hammer and then stabbed her to death with a butcher's knife in 1983. In May 1984 he was sentenced to sixteen years to life in prison. Susan Cabot, 1950s actress, was beaten to death in 1986 at her Hollywood home by her son Timothy Roman. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. Lyle and Erik Menendez were convicted during a highly publicized trial in July 1996 for the shotgun killings of their parents in 1989. Brett Reider, a 15-year-old boy in Omaha, Nebraska, stabbed his mother to death during a dispute in 1993. He was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced as an adult to 11–20 years. In 1996, his older sister, Alissa Reider made an HBO documentary: "Brett Killed Mom: a sister's diary", claiming both of them suffered years of constant verbal and physical abuse from their mother. Brett was released in 1999.[4] Aaron Brown, Indiana resident who at the age of 16 sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun. He shot at his stepfather and missed, but eventually gunned him down. These crimes were committed in 1994. He is currently serving two life sentences at The Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana. Luke Woodham, Mississippi resident who killed his mother in June 1997 before killing two more and wounding seven others in the Pearl High School shooting. Currently serving a life sentence at the Mississippi State Penitentiary. Kip Kinkel (1982– ), an Oregon boy who was convicted of killing both parents as well as killing two students at his school on May 20, 1998. Dr. I. Kathleen Hagen, a prominent urologist, killed her mother and her father in August 2000 and was acquitted on the grounds of insanity. Yukio Yamaji, a 16-year-old living in Japan, killed his mother in 2000. After his release, he raped and murdered a woman and her sister in 2005. He was executed by hanging in 2009. Dipendra of Nepal (1971–2001) reportedly massacred much of his family at a royal dinner on June 1, 2001, including his mother Queen Aiswarya, father, brother, and sister. Nathan Ybanez, a 16-year-old Colorado boy, murdered his mother Julie Ybanez in June of 1998. Erika di Nardo killed her mother and brother in 2001. See Novi Ligure Murder Sef Gonzales, an Australian man who killed his father, mother and sister in 2001. Linda Andersen (January 18, 2003) murdered by her two daughters.[5] Sarah Marie Johnson (1987– ), an Idaho girl who was convicted of killing both parents on the morning of September 2, 2003. Noura Jackson was wrongfully convicted of killing her mother who was found dead with more than 50 stab wounds on June 5, 2005.[6] The Tennessee Supreme Court overturned this verdict on the basis of prosecutorial misconduct. Prosecutor Amy Weirich withheld evidence that would have freed her.[7] Jasmiyah Kaneesha Whitehead (b. November 27, 1993) and Tasmiyah Janeesha Whitehead (b. November 27, 1993) are identical twins who were convicted in 2014 for the murder of Nikki Whitehead (their mother). [8] Joseph Nerone confessed to killing his mother by stabbing her multiple times on April 2, 2012.[9] Adam Lanza in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting shot and killed his mother along with 20 children, 6 other adults and then himself on December 14, 2012.[10] Kvissel murder, October 2014: Danish 15-year-old Lisa Borch and her 29-year-old Iraqi boyfriend Bakhtiar Mohammed Abdullah were convicted of murdering her mother in her sleep References ↑ 1.0 1.1 Joni E Johnston Psy.D. (16 July 2012). "Matricide by Teen Girls". Psychology Today. Retrieved 10 February 2016. ↑ Charles Montaldo. "Cases of Teenagers Who Killed Their Parents". About News. About.com. Archived from the original on 18 January 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016. ↑ Gibney, Frank (1995). Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War: Letters to the Editor of Asahi Shimbun. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. ↑ Kinney Littlefield, Orange County Register (16 May 1996). "'Brett Killed Mom' Sides With Killer". Sun Sentinel. Archived from the original on 3 February 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016. ↑ "Youngest bathtub girl set free". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-10. ↑ Danya Bacchus (2009-02-21). "Noura Jackson Verdict". News Channel 3. Archived from the original on 2010-02-02. Retrieved 2012-01-09. ↑ Bazelon, Emily (2017-08-01). "She Was Convicted of Killing Her Mother. Prosecutors Withheld the Evidence That Would Have Freed Her". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-25. ↑ "Update: Jarmecca "Nikki" Whitehead murder *Daughters, Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead, pled guilty, sentenced to 30 years in prison* - Bonnie's Blog of Crime". Bonnie's Blog of Crime. ↑ Schiffman, Lizzie (April 2, 2012). "Suspect Tells Police Satan Possessed Him, Murdered His Mother". Huffington Post. ↑ U.S. News (13 April 2015). "Elementary school massacre: 20 children among 28 killed in Connecticut slaughter". NBC News.
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Brother_Rat
Brother Rat
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***Brother Rat*** is a 1938 [American](/wiki/United_States "United States") comedy movie directed by William Keighley. It stars [Priscilla Lane](/wiki/Priscilla_Lane "Priscilla Lane"), [Wayne Morris](/wiki/Wayne_Morris_(American_actor) "Wayne Morris (American actor)"), Johnnie Davis, [Jane Bryan](/wiki/Jane_Bryan "Jane Bryan"), [Eddie Albert](/wiki/Eddie_Albert "Eddie Albert"), [Jane Wyman](/wiki/Jane_Wyman "Jane Wyman"), and [Ronald Reagan](/wiki/Ronald_Reagan "Ronald Reagan"). It was released on October 29, 1938. A sequel title *[Brother Rat and a Baby](/wiki/Brother_Rat_and_a_Baby "Brother Rat and a Baby")* was released in 1940. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [movies](/wiki/Category:Movie_stubs "Category:Movie stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brother_Rat&action=edit)*.
Brother Rat is a 1938 American comedy movie directed by William Keighley. It stars Priscilla Lane, Wayne Morris, Johnnie Davis, Jane Bryan, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyman, and Ronald Reagan. It was released on October 29, 1938. A sequel title Brother Rat and a Baby was released in 1940. This short article about movies can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Leylah_Fernandez
Leylah Fernandez
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Leylah Fernandez **Leylah Annie Fernandez** (born 6 September 2002) is a Canadian professional tennis player. She won her first WTA Tour singles title at the 2021 Monterrey Open.[[1]](#cite_note-cbc202103-1) She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 66. She made it to the 2021 [US Open](/wiki/US_Open_(tennis) "US Open (tennis)") final but lost. She was born in [Montreal](/wiki/Montreal "Montreal"), [Quebec](/wiki/Quebec "Quebec"). ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-cbc202103_1-0) ["Canadian teen Leylah Annie Fernandez wins Monterrey Open, captures 1st WTA title"](https://www.cbc.ca/sports/tennis/tennis-leylah-annie-fernandez-monterrey-open-final-1.5958477). CBC Sports. The Canadian Press. 21 March 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2021. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [sports person](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_stubs "Category:Sportspeople stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leylah_Fernandez&action=edit)*.
Leylah Fernandez Leylah Annie Fernandez (born 6 September 2002) is a Canadian professional tennis player. She won her first WTA Tour singles title at the 2021 Monterrey Open.[1] She has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 66. She made it to the 2021 US Open final but lost. She was born in Montreal, Quebec. References ↑ "Canadian teen Leylah Annie Fernandez wins Monterrey Open, captures 1st WTA title". CBC Sports. The Canadian Press. 21 March 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2021. This short article about a sports person can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Dietfurt
Dietfurt
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| Dietfurt a.d. Altmühl | | --- | | [Town](/wiki/Town#Germany "Town") | | Town hall | | Coat of arms | | Location of Dietfurt a.d. Altmühl within Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district | | Dietfurt a.d. Altmühl Show map of GermanyDietfurt a.d. Altmühl Show map of Bavaria | | Coordinates: [49°2′N 11°35′E / 49.033°N 11.583°E / 49.033; 11.583](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Dietfurt&params=49_2_N_11_35_E_type:city(6208)_region:DE-BY)[Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system"): [49°2′N 11°35′E / 49.033°N 11.583°E / 49.033; 11.583](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Dietfurt&params=49_2_N_11_35_E_type:city(6208)_region:DE-BY) | | Country | [Germany](/wiki/Germany "Germany") | | [State](/wiki/States_of_Germany "States of Germany") | [Bavaria](/wiki/Bavaria "Bavaria") | | [Admin. region](/wiki/Regierungsbezirk "Regierungsbezirk") | [Oberpfalz](/wiki/Oberpfalz_(region) "Oberpfalz (region)") | | [District](/wiki/Districts_of_Germany "Districts of Germany") | [Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz](/wiki/Neumarkt_in_der_Oberpfalz_(district) "Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz (district)") | | Government | |  • [Mayor](/wiki/Burgomaster "Burgomaster") (2020–26) | Bernd Mayr[[1]](#cite_note-mayor-1) | | Area | |  • Total | 78.84 km2 (30.44 sq mi) | | Elevation | 365 m (1,198 ft) | | Population (2022-12-31)[[2]](#cite_note-2) | |  • Total | 6,208 | |  • Density | 79/km2 (200/sq mi) | | [Time zone](/wiki/Time_in_Germany "Time in Germany") | [UTC+01:00](/wiki/UTC%2B01:00 "UTC+01:00") ([CET](/wiki/Central_European_Time "Central European Time")) | |  • Summer ([DST](/wiki/Daylight_saving_time "Daylight saving time")) | [UTC+02:00](/wiki/UTC%2B02:00 "UTC+02:00") ([CEST](/wiki/Central_European_Summer_Time "Central European Summer Time")) | | [Postal codes](/wiki/List_of_postal_codes_in_Germany "List of postal codes in Germany") | 92345 | | [Dialling codes](/wiki/List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany "List of dialling codes in Germany") | 08464 | | [Vehicle registration](/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plate "Vehicle registration plate") | NM | | Website | [www.dietfurt.de](https://www.dietfurt.de/) | **Dietfurt** is a [town](/wiki/Town#Germany "Town") in [Neumarkt](/wiki/Neumarkt_(district) "Neumarkt (district)") in [Bavaria](/wiki/Bavaria "Bavaria"), [Germany](/wiki/Germany "Germany"). The town is on the river [Altmühl](/wiki/Altm%C3%BChl "Altmühl"), and is 38 km west of [Regensburg](/wiki/Regensburg "Regensburg"), 30 km north of [Ingolstadt](/wiki/Ingolstadt "Ingolstadt"), and is 364 meters above sea level. ## Overview Dietfurt is known as the "Bavarian China" ([German](/wiki/German_language "German language"): *Bayerisch China*,[[3]](#cite_note-3) [simplified Chinese](/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters "Simplified Chinese characters"): 巴伐利亚的中国; [traditional Chinese](/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_characters "Traditional Chinese characters"): 巴伐利亞的中國; [pinyin](/wiki/Pinyin "Pinyin"): *Bāfálìyà de Zhōngguó*),[[4]](#cite_note-4) Chinese culture is the theme for [Carnival](/wiki/Carnival "Carnival") in Dietfurt, and the city promotes other Chinese cultural activities such as courses in [Qigong](/wiki/Qigong "Qigong"). ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-mayor_1-0) [Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden](https://www.statistik.bayern.de/wahlen/kommunalwahlen/bgm/), [Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik](/wiki/Bayerisches_Landesamt_f%C3%BCr_Statistik "Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik"), 15 July 2021. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) [Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag](https://www.statistikdaten.bayern.de/genesis/online?operation=result&code=12411-003r&leerzeilen=false&language=de) (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011) 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) ["Dietfurt Chinesenfasching"](http://www.dietfurt.de/chinesenfasching/). 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) 程裕祯 (2010). [*中国文化要略*](https://archive.org/details/zhongguowenhuaya0000chen/page/4). Beijing: 外语教学与研究出版社. pp. [4](https://archive.org/details/zhongguowenhuaya0000chen/page/4). [ISBN](/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [978-7-5600-1407-4](/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-7-5600-1407-4 "Special:BookSources/978-7-5600-1407-4"). ## Other websites Media related to [Dietfurt](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Dietfurt_an_der_Altm%C3%BChl "commons:Category:Dietfurt an der Altmühl") at Wikimedia Commons * [Official website](https://www.dietfurt.de/) (in German) * [Bavaria's Chinese Carnival](http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,677961,00.html) * [[1]](https://www.statistikdaten.bayern.de/genesis/online?sequenz=tabelleErgebnis&selectionname=12411-001) * [[2]](https://www.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/orte/ortssuche_action.html?anzeige=voll&modus=automat&tempus=+20111103/202533&attr=OBJ&val=950) * [[3]](https://geoportal.bayern.de/bayernatlas/mobile.html?X=5433188.15&Y=4469997.40&zoom=13&lang=de&topic=ba&bgLayer=historisch&catalogNodes=122) * [[4]](https://web.archive.org/web/20150219185629/http://wahlen.dietfurt.info/wahlen/gw2014.html) | * [v](/wiki/Template:Cities_and_towns_in_Neumarkt_(district) "Template:Cities and towns in Neumarkt (district)") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Cities_and_towns_in_Neumarkt_(district)&action=edit) Towns and municipalities in [Neumarkt (district)](/wiki/Neumarkt_(district) "Neumarkt (district)") | | --- | | * [Berching](/wiki/Berching "Berching") * [Berg](/wiki/Berg,_Upper_Palatinate "Berg, Upper Palatinate") * [Berngau](/wiki/Berngau "Berngau") * [Breitenbrunn](/wiki/Breitenbrunn,_Upper_Palatinate "Breitenbrunn, Upper Palatinate") * [Deining](/wiki/Deining "Deining") * Dietfurt * [Freystadt](/wiki/Freystadt "Freystadt") * [Hohenfels](/wiki/Hohenfels,_Bavaria "Hohenfels, Bavaria") * [Lauterhofen](/wiki/Lauterhofen "Lauterhofen") * [Lupburg](/wiki/Lupburg "Lupburg") * [Mühlhausen](/wiki/M%C3%BChlhausen,_Upper_Palatinate "Mühlhausen, Upper Palatinate") * [Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz](/wiki/Neumarkt_in_der_Oberpfalz "Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz") * [Parsberg](/wiki/Parsberg "Parsberg") * [Pilsach](/wiki/Pilsach "Pilsach") * [Postbauer-Heng](/wiki/Postbauer-Heng "Postbauer-Heng") * [Pyrbaum](/wiki/Pyrbaum "Pyrbaum") * [Sengenthal](/wiki/Sengenthal "Sengenthal") * [Seubersdorf](/wiki/Seubersdorf "Seubersdorf") * [Velburg](/wiki/Velburg "Velburg") | Coat of Arms of Neumarkt district | | [Authority control](/wiki/Help:Authority_control "Help:Authority control") | | --- | | International | * [VIAF](https://viaf.org/viaf/156040271) * [WorldCat Identities](https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88032260/) | | National | * [Germany](https://d-nb.info/gnd/4012215-3) * [Israel](http://uli.nli.org.il/F/?func=find-b&local_base=NLX10&find_code=UID&request=987007567209805171) * [United States](https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88032260) | | Geographic | * [MusicBrainz area](https://musicbrainz.org/area/349ce676-16bd-450d-81df-876ebe667aec) |
| Dietfurt a.d. Altmühl | | --- | | Town | | Town hall | | Coat of arms | | Location of Dietfurt a.d. Altmühl within Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district | | Dietfurt a.d. Altmühl Show map of GermanyDietfurt a.d. Altmühl Show map of Bavaria | | Coordinates: 49°2′N 11°35′E / 49.033°N 11.583°E / 49.033; 11.583Coordinates: 49°2′N 11°35′E / 49.033°N 11.583°E / 49.033; 11.583 | | Country | Germany | | State | Bavaria | | Admin. region | Oberpfalz | | District | Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz | | Government | |  • Mayor (2020–26) | Bernd Mayr[1] | | Area | |  • Total | 78.84 km2 (30.44 sq mi) | | Elevation | 365 m (1,198 ft) | | Population (2022-12-31)[2] | |  • Total | 6,208 | |  • Density | 79/km2 (200/sq mi) | | Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) | |  • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) | | Postal codes | 92345 | | Dialling codes | 08464 | | Vehicle registration | NM | | Website | www.dietfurt.de | Dietfurt is a town in Neumarkt in Bavaria, Germany. The town is on the river Altmühl, and is 38 km west of Regensburg, 30 km north of Ingolstadt, and is 364 meters above sea level. Overview Dietfurt is known as the "Bavarian China" (German: Bayerisch China,[3] simplified Chinese: 巴伐利亚的中国; traditional Chinese: 巴伐利亞的中國; pinyin: Bāfálìyà de Zhōngguó),[4] Chinese culture is the theme for Carnival in Dietfurt, and the city promotes other Chinese cultural activities such as courses in Qigong. References ↑ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021. ↑ Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011) ↑ "Dietfurt Chinesenfasching". ↑ 程裕祯 (2010). 中国文化要略. Beijing: 外语教学与研究出版社. pp. 4. ISBN 978-7-5600-1407-4. Other websites Media related to Dietfurt at Wikimedia Commons Official website (in German) Bavaria's Chinese Carnival [1] [2] [3] [4] | * v * t * e Towns and municipalities in Neumarkt (district) | | --- | | * Berching * Berg * Berngau * Breitenbrunn * Deining * Dietfurt * Freystadt * Hohenfels * Lauterhofen * Lupburg * Mühlhausen * Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz * Parsberg * Pilsach * Postbauer-Heng * Pyrbaum * Sengenthal * Seubersdorf * Velburg | Coat of Arms of Neumarkt district | | Authority control | | --- | | International | * VIAF * WorldCat Identities | | National | * Germany * Israel * United States | | Geographic | * MusicBrainz area |
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Third Punic War
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| Third Punic War | | --- | | Part of the [Punic Wars](/wiki/Punic_Wars "Punic Wars") | | The location of the city of [Carthage](/wiki/Carthage "Carthage") | | | | | | --- | --- | | Date | 149 BC – [146 BC](/wiki/146_BC "146 BC") | | Location | [Carthage](/wiki/Carthage "Carthage") (near modern [Tunis](/wiki/Tunis "Tunis")) | | Result | [Roman](/wiki/Roman_Republic "Roman Republic") victory, Carthage was sacked. | | | Belligerents | | [Roman Republic](/wiki/Roman_Republic "Roman Republic") | [Carthage](/wiki/Carthage "Carthage") | | Commanders and leaders | | [Scipio Aemilianus](/wiki/Scipio_Aemilianus "Scipio Aemilianus") | Hasdrubal | The **Third Punic War** (149 BC to 146 BC) was the third and last of the [Punic Wars](/wiki/Punic_Wars "Punic Wars"). It was fought between the former [Phoenician](/wiki/Phoenicia "Phoenicia") colony of [Carthage](/wiki/Carthage "Carthage"), and the [Roman Republic](/wiki/Roman_Republic "Roman Republic"). The war was a much smaller engagement than the two previous Punic Wars, and was mostly just the Romans attacking the city of Carthage in the Battle of Carthage. The Romans killed or captured all the people living inside of the city and tore down the buildings. They did this because they hated the Carthaginians after fighting two other wars with them, and didn't want to fight another, so they totally destroyed them. ## Other websites * [Delenda est Carthago](http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/198503/delenda.est.carthago.htm) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20090205184443/http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/198503/delenda.est.carthago.htm) 2009-02-05 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about the [military](/wiki/Category:Military_stubs "Category:Military stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Third_Punic_War&action=edit)*.
| Third Punic War | | --- | | Part of the Punic Wars | | The location of the city of Carthage | | | | | | --- | --- | | Date | 149 BC – 146 BC | | Location | Carthage (near modern Tunis) | | Result | Roman victory, Carthage was sacked. | | | Belligerents | | Roman Republic | Carthage | | Commanders and leaders | | Scipio Aemilianus | Hasdrubal | The Third Punic War (149 BC to 146 BC) was the third and last of the Punic Wars. It was fought between the former Phoenician colony of Carthage, and the Roman Republic. The war was a much smaller engagement than the two previous Punic Wars, and was mostly just the Romans attacking the city of Carthage in the Battle of Carthage. The Romans killed or captured all the people living inside of the city and tore down the buildings. They did this because they hated the Carthaginians after fighting two other wars with them, and didn't want to fight another, so they totally destroyed them. Other websites Delenda est Carthago Archived 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine This short article about the military can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Slobodan_Milošević
Slobodan Milošević
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| Slobodan MiloševićСлободан Милошевић | | --- | | | | | | 3rd [President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia](/wiki/President_of_the_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia "President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia") | | **In office**23 July 1997 – 7 October 2000 | | Prime Minister | [Radoje Kontić](/wiki/Radoje_Konti%C4%87 "Radoje Kontić")[Momir Bulatović](/wiki/Momir_Bulatovi%C4%87 "Momir Bulatović") | | Preceded by | Zoran Lilić | | Succeeded by | [Vojislav Koštunica](/wiki/Vojislav_Ko%C5%A1tunica "Vojislav Koštunica") | | 1st [President](/wiki/President_of_Serbia "President of Serbia") of Serbia | | **In office**11 January 1991[[a]](#endnote_term) – 23 July 1997 | | Prime Minister | [Dragutin Zelenović](/wiki/Dragutin_Zelenovi%C4%87 "Dragutin Zelenović")Radoman BožovićNikola ŠainovićMirko Marjanović | | Preceded by | Office created | | Succeeded by | [Dragan Tomić](/wiki/Dragan_Tomi%C4%87 "Dragan Tomić") (Acting) Milan Milutinović | | 7th [President of the Presidency](/wiki/President_of_Serbia "President of Serbia") of the [Socialist Republic of Serbia](/wiki/Socialist_Republic_of_Serbia "Socialist Republic of Serbia") | | **In office**8 May 1989 – 11 January 1991[[a]](#endnote_term) | | Prime Minister | Desimir JevtićStanko Radmilović | | Preceded by | Petar Gračanin Ljubiša Igić (Acting) | | Succeeded by | Office abolished | | | | Personal details | | Born | (1941-08-20)20 August 1941Požarevac, [Yugoslavia](/wiki/Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia "Kingdom of Yugoslavia") | | Died | 11 March 2006(2006-03-11) (aged 64)[The Hague](/wiki/The_Hague "The Hague"), [Netherlands](/wiki/Netherlands "Netherlands") | | Nationality | [Serbian](/wiki/Serbians "Serbians") | | Political party | [Socialist Party of Serbia](/wiki/Socialist_Party_of_Serbia "Socialist Party of Serbia")(after 1990)[League of Communists of Yugoslavia](/wiki/League_of_Communists_of_Yugoslavia "League of Communists of Yugoslavia")(until 1990) | | Spouse(s) | [Mirjana Marković](/wiki/Mirjana_Markovi%C4%87 "Mirjana Marković")(m. 1971; his death 2006) | | Children | Marko MiloševićMarija Milošević | | [Alma mater](/wiki/Alma_mater "Alma mater") | University of Belgrade Faculty of Law | | Signature | | | a. **[^](#ref_term)** Became "President of the Presidency" of the [Socialist Republic of Serbia](/wiki/Socialist_Republic_of_Serbia "Socialist Republic of Serbia") (a [constituent country](/wiki/Constituent_country "Constituent country") of [SFR Yugoslavia](/wiki/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia "Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia")) on 8 May 1989. After [SFR Yugoslavia collapsed](/wiki/Breakup_of_Yugoslavia "Breakup of Yugoslavia"), he continued as the first President of the Republic of Serbia (a constituent of the newly formed [FR Yugoslavia](/wiki/Serbia_and_Montenegro "Serbia and Montenegro")) from 11 January 1991. | **Slobodan Milošević** [listen](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Sr-SlobodanMilosevic.ogg "Sr-SlobodanMilosevic.ogg") ([help](/wiki/Wikipedia:Media_help "Wikipedia:Media help")·[info](/wiki/File:Sr-SlobodanMilosevic.ogg "File:Sr-SlobodanMilosevic.ogg")) ([Serbian](/wiki/Serbian_language "Serbian language"): **Слободан Милошевић**, [pronounced](/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet "International Phonetic Alphabet") [sloˈbodan miˈloʃevitɕ]; August 20, 1941 – March 11, 2006) was a [Serbian](/wiki/Serbia "Serbia"), [Yugoslav](/wiki/Yugoslavia "Yugoslavia") leader. He was [President of Serbia](/wiki/President_of_Serbia "President of Serbia") from 1989 to 1996 and then President of the [Federal Republic of Yugoslavia](/wiki/Yugoslavia "Yugoslavia") from 1996 to 2000. ## Power He was the leader of Serbia's ruling [Socialist Party](/wiki/Socialist_Party_of_Serbia "Socialist Party of Serbia"). He was a leader in the [Yugoslav Wars](/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars "Yugoslav Wars"). He also led his nation to defend itself against [NATO](/wiki/NATO "NATO") aggression that took [Kosovo](/wiki/Kosovo "Kosovo") from Serbia. NATO leaders charged him for [war crimes](/wiki/War_crimes "War crimes") and [crimes against humanity](/wiki/Crimes_against_humanity "Crimes against humanity") during the bombing of Yugoslavia. He lost re-election in [2000](/wiki/2000 "2000"). Milosevic did not retreat his army because of NATO's 77 days of bombing. His goal was to keep Kosovo within Serbian parallel structures. Once resolution was passed, he retreated but also managed (with other politicians) to hold on to North Kosovo whose area is 1200KM2 or 11%, where 96% of its population is Serbian whose religion is Christian. ## Imprisonment and death After his fall from power in 2001, he was taken to [The Netherlands](/wiki/The_Netherlands "The Netherlands") to stand [trial](/wiki/Trial "Trial") at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in [The Hague](/wiki/The_Hague "The Hague"), but died after five years in [prison](/wiki/Prison "Prison") before the case could reach a conclusion. He did not recognize the tribunal calling it an American/UN puppet court and said he was being tried for standing up to NATO expansion. Many accusations against him regarding Kosovo proved to be false. It was said by the UN tribunal that Milosevic, who had chronic heart problems and a high blood pressure, died of a [heart attack](/wiki/Heart_attack "Heart attack").[[1]](#cite_note-AP_death-1) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-AP_death_1-0) ["AP article on death of Milosevic"](https://web.archive.org/web/20111226041122/http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar%2FLayout%2FArticle_Type1&c=Article&cid=1142078772527&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154). *[Toronto Star](/wiki/Toronto_Star "Toronto Star")*. Archived from [the original](https://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar%2FLayout%2FArticle_Type1&c=Article&cid=1142078772527&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154) on 2011-12-26. Retrieved 2021-09-24. ## Other websites * Quotations related to [Slobodan Milošević](https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:Search/Slobodan_Milo%C5%A1evi%C4%87 "wikiquote:Special:Search/Slobodan Milošević") at Wikiquote * Media related to [Slobodan Milošević](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Slobodan_Milo%C5%A1evi%C4%87 "commons:Category:Slobodan Milošević") at Wikimedia Commons * [Slobodan Milošević, Indictment and Transcripts](http://www.icty.org/case/slobodan_milosevic/) (ICTY) * [Slobodan Milošević](https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13586219) at [Find a Grave](/wiki/Find_a_Grave "Find a Grave")
| Slobodan MiloševićСлободан Милошевић | | --- | | | | | | 3rd President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | | In office23 July 1997 – 7 October 2000 | | Prime Minister | Radoje KontićMomir Bulatović | | Preceded by | Zoran Lilić | | Succeeded by | Vojislav Koštunica | | 1st President of Serbia | | In office11 January 1991[a] – 23 July 1997 | | Prime Minister | Dragutin ZelenovićRadoman BožovićNikola ŠainovićMirko Marjanović | | Preceded by | Office created | | Succeeded by | Dragan Tomić (Acting) Milan Milutinović | | 7th President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Serbia | | In office8 May 1989 – 11 January 1991[a] | | Prime Minister | Desimir JevtićStanko Radmilović | | Preceded by | Petar Gračanin Ljubiša Igić (Acting) | | Succeeded by | Office abolished | | | | Personal details | | Born | (1941-08-20)20 August 1941Požarevac, Yugoslavia | | Died | 11 March 2006(2006-03-11) (aged 64)The Hague, Netherlands | | Nationality | Serbian | | Political party | Socialist Party of Serbia(after 1990)League of Communists of Yugoslavia(until 1990) | | Spouse(s) | Mirjana Marković(m. 1971; his death 2006) | | Children | Marko MiloševićMarija Milošević | | Alma mater | University of Belgrade Faculty of Law | | Signature | | | a. ^ Became "President of the Presidency" of the Socialist Republic of Serbia (a constituent country of SFR Yugoslavia) on 8 May 1989. After SFR Yugoslavia collapsed, he continued as the first President of the Republic of Serbia (a constituent of the newly formed FR Yugoslavia) from 11 January 1991. | Slobodan Milošević listen (help·info) (Serbian: Слободан Милошевић, pronounced [sloˈbodan miˈloʃevitɕ]; August 20, 1941 – March 11, 2006) was a Serbian, Yugoslav leader. He was President of Serbia from 1989 to 1996 and then President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1996 to 2000. Power He was the leader of Serbia's ruling Socialist Party. He was a leader in the Yugoslav Wars. He also led his nation to defend itself against NATO aggression that took Kosovo from Serbia. NATO leaders charged him for war crimes and crimes against humanity during the bombing of Yugoslavia. He lost re-election in 2000. Milosevic did not retreat his army because of NATO's 77 days of bombing. His goal was to keep Kosovo within Serbian parallel structures. Once resolution was passed, he retreated but also managed (with other politicians) to hold on to North Kosovo whose area is 1200KM2 or 11%, where 96% of its population is Serbian whose religion is Christian. Imprisonment and death After his fall from power in 2001, he was taken to The Netherlands to stand trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, but died after five years in prison before the case could reach a conclusion. He did not recognize the tribunal calling it an American/UN puppet court and said he was being tried for standing up to NATO expansion. Many accusations against him regarding Kosovo proved to be false. It was said by the UN tribunal that Milosevic, who had chronic heart problems and a high blood pressure, died of a heart attack.[1] References ↑ "AP article on death of Milosevic". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on 2011-12-26. Retrieved 2021-09-24. Other websites Quotations related to Slobodan Milošević at Wikiquote Media related to Slobodan Milošević at Wikimedia Commons Slobodan Milošević, Indictment and Transcripts (ICTY) Slobodan Milošević at Find a Grave
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Cadmium_fluoride
Cadmium fluoride
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**Cadmium fluoride** is a [chemical compound](/wiki/Chemical_compound "Chemical compound"). Its chemical formula is CdF2. It has [cadmium](/wiki/Cadmium "Cadmium") and [fluoride](/wiki/Fluoride "Fluoride") [ions](/wiki/Ion "Ion") in it. ## Properties Cadmium fluoride is a gray solid. It does not dissolve in water very well. It is [toxic](/wiki/Toxic "Toxic"). ## Preparation It is made by reacting cadmium with [hydrogen fluoride](/wiki/Hydrogen_fluoride "Hydrogen fluoride"), [hydrofluoric acid](/wiki/Hydrofluoric_acid "Hydrofluoric acid"), or [fluorine](/wiki/Fluorine "Fluorine"). ## Uses Cadmium fluoride is used in [organic chemistry](/wiki/Organic_chemistry "Organic chemistry"), as well as in [medicine](/wiki/Medicine "Medicine") for fluoride treatment. ## Related pages * [Cadmium chloride](/wiki/Cadmium_chloride "Cadmium chloride") * [Cadmium iodide](/wiki/Cadmium_iodide "Cadmium iodide") * [Zinc fluoride](/wiki/Zinc_fluoride "Zinc fluoride") | * [v](/wiki/Template:Fluorine_compounds "Template:Fluorine compounds") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Fluorine_compounds&action=edit) Fluorine compounds | | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | [HF](/wiki/Hydrogen_fluoride "Hydrogen fluoride") | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | He | | LiF | BeF2 | | | | | | | | | | | | BF[BF3](/wiki/Boron_trifluoride "Boron trifluoride")B2F4 | CF4[CxFy](/wiki/Fluorocarbon "Fluorocarbon") | NF3N2F4 | OF[OF2](/wiki/Oxygen_difluoride "Oxygen difluoride")O2F2O2F | [F−](/wiki/Fluoride "Fluoride") | Ne | | [NaF](/wiki/Sodium_fluoride "Sodium fluoride") | MgF2 | | | | | | | | | | | | AlF[AlF3](/wiki/Aluminium_fluoride "Aluminium fluoride") | SiF4 | P2F4PF3[PF5](/wiki/Phosphorus_pentafluoride "Phosphorus pentafluoride") | S2F2SF2S2F4[SF4](/wiki/Sulfur_tetrafluoride "Sulfur tetrafluoride")[S2F10](/wiki/Disulfur_decafluoride "Disulfur decafluoride")[SF6](/wiki/Sulfur_hexafluoride "Sulfur hexafluoride") | [ClF](/wiki/Chlorine_monofluoride "Chlorine monofluoride")[ClF3](/wiki/Chlorine_trifluoride "Chlorine trifluoride")ClF5 | HArFArF2 | | [KF](/wiki/Potassium_fluoride "Potassium fluoride") | CaF2 | | ScF3 | TiF3TiF4 | VF2VF3VF4VF5 | CrF2CrF3CrF4CrF5CrF6 | [MnF2](/wiki/Manganese(II)_fluoride "Manganese(II) fluoride")[MnF3](/wiki/Manganese(III)_fluoride "Manganese(III) fluoride")[MnF4](/wiki/Manganese(IV)_fluoride "Manganese(IV) fluoride") | FeF2FeF3 | [CoF2](/wiki/Cobalt(II)_fluoride "Cobalt(II) fluoride")[CoF3](/wiki/Cobalt(III)_fluoride "Cobalt(III) fluoride") | NiF2NiF3 | CuFCuF2 | [ZnF2](/wiki/Zinc_fluoride "Zinc fluoride") | GaF3 | GeF4 | [AsF3](/wiki/Arsenic_trifluoride "Arsenic trifluoride")[AsF5](/wiki/Arsenic_pentafluoride "Arsenic pentafluoride") | [SeF4](/wiki/Selenium_tetrafluoride "Selenium tetrafluoride")[SeF6](/wiki/Selenium_hexafluoride "Selenium hexafluoride") | BrF[BrF3](/wiki/Bromine_trifluoride "Bromine trifluoride")[BrF5](/wiki/Bromine_pentafluoride "Bromine pentafluoride") | [KrF2](/wiki/Krypton_difluoride "Krypton difluoride")KrF4KrF6 | | RbF | SrF2 | | YF3 | ZrF4 | NbF4NbF5 | MoF4MoF5MoF6 | TcF6 | RuF3RuF4RuF5RuF6 | RhF3RhF5RhF6 | PdF2Pd[PdF6] PdF4PdF6 | [AgF](/wiki/Silver(I)_fluoride "Silver(I) fluoride")[AgF2](/wiki/Silver(II)_fluoride "Silver(II) fluoride")AgF3Ag2F | CdF2 | InF3 | [SnF2](/wiki/Tin(II)_fluoride "Tin(II) fluoride")[SnF4](/wiki/Tin(IV)_fluoride "Tin(IV) fluoride") | [SbF3](/wiki/Antimony_trifluoride "Antimony trifluoride")[SbF5](/wiki/Antimony_pentafluoride "Antimony pentafluoride") | [TeF4](/wiki/Tellurium_tetrafluoride "Tellurium tetrafluoride")TeF6 | IF[IF3](/wiki/Iodine_trifluoride "Iodine trifluoride")[IF5](/wiki/Iodine_pentafluoride "Iodine pentafluoride")[IF7](/wiki/Iodine_heptafluoride "Iodine heptafluoride") | [XeF2](/wiki/Xenon_difluoride "Xenon difluoride")XeF4[XeF6](/wiki/Xenon_hexafluoride "Xenon hexafluoride")XeF8 | | CsF | BaF2 | \* | LuF3 | HfF4 | TaF5 | WF4WF6 | ReF6ReF7 | OsF4OsF5OsF6OsF7OsF8 | IrF3IrF5IrF6 | PtF2Pt[PtF6] PtF4PtF5PtF6 | AuFAuF3Au2F10AuF5·F2 | [HgF2](/wiki/Mercury(II)_fluoride "Mercury(II) fluoride")[Hg2F2](/wiki/Mercury(I)_fluoride "Mercury(I) fluoride")HgF4 | [TlF](/wiki/Thallium(I)_fluoride "Thallium(I) fluoride")[TlF3](/wiki/Thallium(III)_fluoride "Thallium(III) fluoride") | PbF2PbF4 | [BiF3](/wiki/Bismuth_trifluoride "Bismuth trifluoride")[BiF5](/wiki/Bismuth_pentafluoride "Bismuth pentafluoride") | PoF4PoF6 | At | RnF2RnF6 | | Fr | RaF2 | \*\* | Lr | Rf | Db | Sg | Bh | Hs | Mt | Ds | Rg | Cn | Nh | Fl | Mc | Lv | Ts | Og | | | | ↓ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \* | LaF3 | CeF3CeF4 | PrF3PrF4 | NdF3 | PmF3 | SmF2SmF3 | EuF2EuF3 | GdF3 | TbF3TbF4 | DyF3 | HoF3 | ErF3 | TmF2TmF3 | YbF2YbF3 | | | | | | \*\* | AcF3 | ThF4 | PaF4PaF5 | UF3UF4UF5UF6 | NpF3NpF4NpF5NpF6 | PuF3PuF4PuF5PuF6 | AmF3AmF4AmF6 | CmF3 | Bk | Cf | Es | Fm | Md | No | | | | | PF6−, AsF6−, SbF6− compounds | * AgPF6 * KAsF6 * LiAsF6 * NaAsF6 * HPF6 * [HSbF6](/wiki/Fluoroantimonic_acid "Fluoroantimonic acid") * NH4PF6 * KPF6 * KSbF6 * LiPF6 * NaPF6 * NaSbF6 * TlPF6 | | AlF6− compounds | * Cs2AlF5 * K3AlF6 * Na3AlF6 | | chlorides, bromides, iodides and pseudohalogenides | * BaClF * CFN * ClFO2 | | SiF62-, GeF62- compounds | * BaSiF6 * BaGeF6 * (NH4)2SiF6 * Na2[SiF6] * K2[SiF6] | | Oxyfluorides | * BrOF3 * BrO2F * BrO3F * LaOF * ThOF2 * VOF3 * TcO3F * WOF4 * YOF * ClOF3 * ClO2F3 | | Organofluorides | * CBrF3 * CBr2F2 * CBr3F * CClF3 * CCl2F2 * CCl3F * CF2O * CF3I * CHF3 * CH2F2 * CH3F * C2Cl3F3 * C2H3F * C6H5F * C7H5F3 * C15F33N * C3H5F * C6H11F | | with transition metal, lanthanide, actinide, ammonium | * VOF3 * CrOF4 * CrF2O2 * NH4F * Na2TiF6 * Na2ZrF6 * K2NbF7 * K2TaF7 * UO2F2 | | nitric acids | * FNO * FNO2 * FNO3 | | bifluorides | * KHF2 * NaHF2 * NH4HF2 | | thionyl, phosphoryl, and iodosyl | * F2OS * F3OP * PSF3 * IOF3 * IO3F * IOF5 * IO2F * IO2F3 | | **[Chemical formulas](/wiki/Chemical_formula "Chemical formula")** |
Cadmium fluoride is a chemical compound. Its chemical formula is CdF2. It has cadmium and fluoride ions in it. Properties Cadmium fluoride is a gray solid. It does not dissolve in water very well. It is toxic. Preparation It is made by reacting cadmium with hydrogen fluoride, hydrofluoric acid, or fluorine. Uses Cadmium fluoride is used in organic chemistry, as well as in medicine for fluoride treatment. Related pages Cadmium chloride Cadmium iodide Zinc fluoride | * v * t * e Fluorine compounds | | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | HF | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | He | | LiF | BeF2 | | | | | | | | | | | | BFBF3B2F4 | CF4CxFy | NF3N2F4 | OFOF2O2F2O2F | F− | Ne | | NaF | MgF2 | | | | | | | | | | | | AlFAlF3 | SiF4 | P2F4PF3PF5 | S2F2SF2S2F4SF4S2F10SF6 | ClFClF3ClF5 | HArFArF2 | | KF | CaF2 | | ScF3 | TiF3TiF4 | VF2VF3VF4VF5 | CrF2CrF3CrF4CrF5CrF6 | MnF2MnF3MnF4 | FeF2FeF3 | CoF2CoF3 | NiF2NiF3 | CuFCuF2 | ZnF2 | GaF3 | GeF4 | AsF3AsF5 | SeF4SeF6 | BrFBrF3BrF5 | KrF2KrF4KrF6 | | RbF | SrF2 | | YF3 | ZrF4 | NbF4NbF5 | MoF4MoF5MoF6 | TcF6 | RuF3RuF4RuF5RuF6 | RhF3RhF5RhF6 | PdF2Pd[PdF6] PdF4PdF6 | AgFAgF2AgF3Ag2F | CdF2 | InF3 | SnF2SnF4 | SbF3SbF5 | TeF4TeF6 | IFIF3IF5IF7 | XeF2XeF4XeF6XeF8 | | CsF | BaF2 | * | LuF3 | HfF4 | TaF5 | WF4WF6 | ReF6ReF7 | OsF4OsF5OsF6OsF7OsF8 | IrF3IrF5IrF6 | PtF2Pt[PtF6] PtF4PtF5PtF6 | AuFAuF3Au2F10AuF5·F2 | HgF2Hg2F2HgF4 | TlFTlF3 | PbF2PbF4 | BiF3BiF5 | PoF4PoF6 | At | RnF2RnF6 | | Fr | RaF2 | ** | Lr | Rf | Db | Sg | Bh | Hs | Mt | Ds | Rg | Cn | Nh | Fl | Mc | Lv | Ts | Og | | | | ↓ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * | LaF3 | CeF3CeF4 | PrF3PrF4 | NdF3 | PmF3 | SmF2SmF3 | EuF2EuF3 | GdF3 | TbF3TbF4 | DyF3 | HoF3 | ErF3 | TmF2TmF3 | YbF2YbF3 | | | | | | ** | AcF3 | ThF4 | PaF4PaF5 | UF3UF4UF5UF6 | NpF3NpF4NpF5NpF6 | PuF3PuF4PuF5PuF6 | AmF3AmF4AmF6 | CmF3 | Bk | Cf | Es | Fm | Md | No | | | | | PF6−, AsF6−, SbF6− compounds | * AgPF6 * KAsF6 * LiAsF6 * NaAsF6 * HPF6 * HSbF6 * NH4PF6 * KPF6 * KSbF6 * LiPF6 * NaPF6 * NaSbF6 * TlPF6 | | AlF6− compounds | * Cs2AlF5 * K3AlF6 * Na3AlF6 | | chlorides, bromides, iodides and pseudohalogenides | * BaClF * CFN * ClFO2 | | SiF62-, GeF62- compounds | * BaSiF6 * BaGeF6 * (NH4)2SiF6 * Na2[SiF6] * K2[SiF6] | | Oxyfluorides | * BrOF3 * BrO2F * BrO3F * LaOF * ThOF2 * VOF3 * TcO3F * WOF4 * YOF * ClOF3 * ClO2F3 | | Organofluorides | * CBrF3 * CBr2F2 * CBr3F * CClF3 * CCl2F2 * CCl3F * CF2O * CF3I * CHF3 * CH2F2 * CH3F * C2Cl3F3 * C2H3F * C6H5F * C7H5F3 * C15F33N * C3H5F * C6H11F | | with transition metal, lanthanide, actinide, ammonium | * VOF3 * CrOF4 * CrF2O2 * NH4F * Na2TiF6 * Na2ZrF6 * K2NbF7 * K2TaF7 * UO2F2 | | nitric acids | * FNO * FNO2 * FNO3 | | bifluorides | * KHF2 * NaHF2 * NH4HF2 | | thionyl, phosphoryl, and iodosyl | * F2OS * F3OP * PSF3 * IOF3 * IO3F * IOF5 * IO2F * IO2F3 | | Chemical formulas |
959,461
The_Song_of_Australia
The Song of Australia
8,930,532
Cover of the Marshall and Sons edition, ca. 1877. **The Song of Australia** is a [poem](/wiki/Poem "Poem") that was proposed to be the [national anthem](/wiki/National_anthem "National anthem") of [Australia](/wiki/Australia "Australia"). It was very popular in [South Australia](/wiki/South_Australia "South Australia"). ## Lyrics There is a land where summer skies Are gleaming with a thousand eyes, Blending in witching harmonies ; And grassy knoll and forest height, Are flushing in the rosy light, And all above is azure bright — Australia! There is a land where honey flows, Where laughing corn luxuriant grows, Land of the myrtle and the rose; On hill and plain the clust'ring vine Is gushing out with purple wine, And cups are quaffed to thee and thine — Australia! There is a land where treasures shine Deep in the dark unfathom'd mine For worshippers at Mammon's shrine; Where gold lies hid, and rubies gleam, And fabled wealth no more doth seem The idle fancy of a dream — Australia! There is a land where homesteads peep From sunny plain and woodland steep, And love and joy bright vigils keep; Where the glad voice of childish glee Is mingling with the melody Of nature's hidden minstrelsy — Australia! There is a land where, floating free, From mountain-top to girdling sea, A proud flag waves exultingly; And FREEDOM'S sons the banner bear, No shackled slave can breathe the air, Fairest of Britain's daughters fair — Australia! ## Related pages * "[My Bougainville](/wiki/My_Bougainville "My Bougainville")", sung to the same tune ## References *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [music](/wiki/Category:Music_stubs "Category:Music stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Song_of_Australia&action=edit)*.
Cover of the Marshall and Sons edition, ca. 1877. The Song of Australia is a poem that was proposed to be the national anthem of Australia. It was very popular in South Australia. Lyrics There is a land where summer skies Are gleaming with a thousand eyes, Blending in witching harmonies ; And grassy knoll and forest height, Are flushing in the rosy light, And all above is azure bright — Australia! There is a land where honey flows, Where laughing corn luxuriant grows, Land of the myrtle and the rose; On hill and plain the clust'ring vine Is gushing out with purple wine, And cups are quaffed to thee and thine — Australia! There is a land where treasures shine Deep in the dark unfathom'd mine For worshippers at Mammon's shrine; Where gold lies hid, and rubies gleam, And fabled wealth no more doth seem The idle fancy of a dream — Australia! There is a land where homesteads peep From sunny plain and woodland steep, And love and joy bright vigils keep; Where the glad voice of childish glee Is mingling with the melody Of nature's hidden minstrelsy — Australia! There is a land where, floating free, From mountain-top to girdling sea, A proud flag waves exultingly; And FREEDOM'S sons the banner bear, No shackled slave can breathe the air, Fairest of Britain's daughters fair — Australia! Related pages "My Bougainville", sung to the same tune References This short article about music can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
296,136
Bourbriac
Bourbriac
6,934,717
coat of arms **Bourbriac** is a [commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France"). It is found in the [region](/wiki/Regions_of_France "Regions of France") [Bretagne](/wiki/Bretagne "Bretagne") in the [Côtes-d'Armor](/wiki/C%C3%B4tes-d%27Armor "Côtes-d'Armor") [department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") in the west of [France](/wiki/France "France"). *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in France](/wiki/Category:France_geography_stubs "Category:France geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bourbriac&action=edit)*.
coat of arms Bourbriac is a commune. It is found in the region Bretagne in the Côtes-d'Armor department in the west of France. This short article about a place or feature in France can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
150,655
Sospel
Sospel
5,903,343
coat of arms **Sospel** is a [commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France"). It is found in the [region](/wiki/Regions_of_France "Regions of France") [Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur](/wiki/Provence-Alpes-C%C3%B4te_d%27Azur "Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur") in the [Alpes-Maritimes](/wiki/Alpes-Maritimes "Alpes-Maritimes") [department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") in the south of [France](/wiki/France "France"). *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in France](/wiki/Category:France_geography_stubs "Category:France geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sospel&action=edit)*.
coat of arms Sospel is a commune. It is found in the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the south of France. This short article about a place or feature in France can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
844,832
Online_piracy
Online piracy
8,063,402
**Online piracy**, also known as **internet piracy**, is [downloading](/wiki/Download "Download") and distributing [copyrighted](/wiki/Copyright "Copyright") materials without having permission. The content includes [software](/wiki/Software "Software"), [music](/wiki/Music "Music") and [movies](/wiki/Movie "Movie").[[1]](#cite_note-1) Internet piracy is illegal in many developed countries. However, it is widely practised due to the ease with which it can be done. The release of [Napster](/wiki/Napster "Napster") in 1999 caused a rapid boom in the online piracy of movies, television and music. It always had a focus on music in the .MP3 format.[[2]](#cite_note-2) Napster permitted users to share content with [peer-to-peer file sharing](/wiki/Peer-to-peer_file_sharing "Peer-to-peer file sharing"). It was one of the first mainstream uses of the distribution method. It was made easy for the regular users to get free music. The popular use of Napster was short lived, though. On July 27, 2000, it was ordered shut down by a federal [judge](/wiki/Judge "Judge"). The following year, Napster was shut down.[[3]](#cite_note-3) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Internet Piracy"](https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/internet-piracy). PC Mag. Retrieved May 24, 2021. `{{[cite magazine](/wiki/Template:Cite_magazine "Template:Cite magazine")}}`: Cite magazine requires `|magazine=` ([help](/wiki/Help:CS1_errors#missing_periodical "Help:CS1 errors")) 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["The Napster Nightmare"](https://web.archive.org/web/20111019152028/http://www.isp-planet.com/politics/napster.html). ISP-Planet. Archived from [the original](http://www.isp-planet.com/politics/napster.html) on 2011-10-19. Retrieved May 24, 2021. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) ["Napster Shut Down"](https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=119627&page=1). ABC News. Retrieved May 24, 2021. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Online_piracy&action=edit)*.
Online piracy, also known as internet piracy, is downloading and distributing copyrighted materials without having permission. The content includes software, music and movies.[1] Internet piracy is illegal in many developed countries. However, it is widely practised due to the ease with which it can be done. The release of Napster in 1999 caused a rapid boom in the online piracy of movies, television and music. It always had a focus on music in the .MP3 format.[2] Napster permitted users to share content with peer-to-peer file sharing. It was one of the first mainstream uses of the distribution method. It was made easy for the regular users to get free music. The popular use of Napster was short lived, though. On July 27, 2000, it was ordered shut down by a federal judge. The following year, Napster was shut down.[3] References ↑ "Internet Piracy". PC Mag. Retrieved May 24, 2021. {{[cite magazine](/wiki/Template:Cite_magazine "Template:Cite magazine")}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help) ↑ "The Napster Nightmare". ISP-Planet. Archived from the original on 2011-10-19. Retrieved May 24, 2021. ↑ "Napster Shut Down". ABC News. Retrieved May 24, 2021. This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Washington_Commanders
Washington Commanders
9,106,751
| Washington Commanders | | --- | | *Current season* | | **Established July 9, 1932; 91 years ago (1932-07-09)[[1]](#cite_note-1)****First season**: 1932**Play** in [FedExField](/wiki/FedExField "FedExField")[Landover, Maryland](/wiki/Landover,_Maryland "Landover, Maryland")**Headquartered** in [Ashburn, Virginia](/wiki/Ashburn,_Virginia "Ashburn, Virginia") | | | | | | | | --- | --- | | Washington Commanders logo | Washington Commanders wordmark | | **Logo** | **Wordmark** | | | League/conference affiliations | | **[National Football League](/wiki/National_Football_League "National Football League") (1932–present)** * Eastern Division (1933–1949) * American Conference (1950–1952) * Eastern Conference (1953–1969) + Capitol Division (1967–1969) * **[National Football Conference](/wiki/National_Football_Conference "National Football Conference") (1970–present)** + **NFC East (1970–present)** | | **Current uniform** | | | | Team colors | Burgundy, gold, black      | | [Fight song](/wiki/Fight_song "Fight song") | "Hail to the Redskins" (1938–2019) | | Personnel | | Owner(s) | Josh Harris | | President | Jason Wright | | General manager | Martin Mayhew | | Head coach | [Ron Rivera](/wiki/Ron_Rivera "Ron Rivera") | | Team history | | * Boston Braves (1932) * Boston Redskins (1933–1936) * Washington Redskins (1937–2019) * Washington Football Team (2020–2021) * **Washington Commanders (2022–present)** | | Team nicknames | | * The Burgundy and Gold * The 'Skins (as the Redskins) * The Hogs (1980s offensive line) | | Championships | | **League championships (5)*** **NFL championships (pre-1970 [AFL–NFL merger](/wiki/AFL%E2%80%93NFL_merger "AFL–NFL merger")) (2)**1937, 1942 * **[Super Bowl championships](/wiki/List_of_Super_Bowl_champions "List of Super Bowl champions") (3)**1982 (XVII), 1987 (XXII), [1991](/wiki/1991_NFL_season "1991 NFL season") ([XXVI](/wiki/Super_Bowl_XXVI "Super Bowl XXVI")) | | **Conference championships (5)*** **NFC:** 1972, 1982, 1983, 1987, [1991](/wiki/1991_NFL_season "1991 NFL season") | | **Division championships (15)*** **NFL Eastern:** 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945 * **NFC East:** 1972, 1983, 1984, 1987, [1991](/wiki/1991_NFL_season "1991 NFL season"), 1999, 2012, 2015, [2020](/wiki/2020_NFL_season "2020 NFL season") | | Playoff appearances (25) | | * **NFL:** 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, [2005](/wiki/2005%E2%80%9306_NFL_playoffs "2005–06 NFL playoffs"), 2007, 2012, 2015, [2020](/wiki/2020%E2%80%9321_NFL_playoffs "2020–21 NFL playoffs") | | Home fields | | * Braves Field (1932) * [Fenway Park](/wiki/Fenway_Park "Fenway Park") (1933–1936) * Griffith Stadium (1937–1960) * [Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium](/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_Memorial_Stadium "Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium") (1961–1996) * **[FedExField](/wiki/FedExField "FedExField") (1997–present)** | The **Washington Commanders** are a professional [American football](/wiki/American_football "American football") team based in the [Washington, D.C.](/wiki/Washington,_D.C. "Washington, D.C.") area. The team plays at [FedExField](/wiki/FedExField "FedExField") in [Landover](/wiki/Landover,_Maryland "Landover, Maryland"), [Maryland](/wiki/Maryland "Maryland"). The team's head office and training area are at Redskin Park in [Ashburn](/wiki/Ashburn,_Virginia "Ashburn, Virginia"), [Virginia](/wiki/Virginia "Virginia"). They are part of the Eastern Division of the [National Football Conference](/wiki/National_Football_Conference "National Football Conference") (NFC) in the [National Football League](/wiki/National_Football_League "National Football League") (NFL). The team began in [Boston](/wiki/Boston "Boston") in 1932. They were first named for the [Boston Braves](/wiki/Atlanta_Braves "Atlanta Braves") baseball team. They were soon renamed the "Redskins." They kept that nickname after moving to Washington in the late 1930s. Native Americans and others said this word was insulting to Native Americans. There were protests and legal challenges, but the team kept the name for many years. On June 18, 2014, the [United States Patent Office](/wiki/United_States_Patent_and_Trademark_Office "United States Patent and Trademark Office") decided that they were going to cancel the Redskins trademarks and called the name "disparaging to [Native Americans](/wiki/Native_American "Native American")."[[2]](#cite_note-2) In June 2020, 87 of the team's [sponsors](/wiki/Sponsor "Sponsor") wrote a letter asking the team to change its name. [PepsiCo](/wiki/PepsiCo "PepsiCo"), [Nike](/wiki/Nike,_Inc. "Nike, Inc."), and [FedEx](/wiki/FedEx "FedEx") were three of these sponsors. Together those three companies pay more than US$600 million to show their products and services next to the team. That summer, the team announced that there would be a review of the name.[[3]](#cite_note-3)[[4]](#cite_note-NYTimes.2020.07.03-4) On July 13, 2020, the team officially retired the "Redskins" name, although they did not choose a new team name at that time.[[5]](#cite_note-5) The team played the 2020 and 2021 seasons as the Washington Football Team.[[6]](#cite_note-6) The team hired John Wright to find a new name. He spoke to fans, former players, and some Native Americans. Fans liked the name "Red Wolves," but too many other teams already legally owned [names](/wiki/Copyright "Copyright") and [pictures](/wiki/Trademark "Trademark") that were like "Red Wolves." On February 2, 2022, Wright went on the Today Show. He said the new name would be "Washington Commanders" and showed everyone the new team uniforms.[[7]](#cite_note-Thompson-7)[[8]](#cite_note-Keim-8)[[9]](#cite_note-NPR-9) Some Native American leaders, for example Fawn Sharp of the National Congress of American Indians, said the team also should have apologized for using the name for so long and making so much money with it. Others said it was a step in the right direction.[[8]](#cite_note-Keim-8) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Washington Football Team Team Facts"](https://www.profootballhof.com/teams/washington-football-team/team-facts/). *ProFootballHOF.com*. NFL Enterprises. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20210101230225/https://www.profootballhof.com/teams/washington-football-team/team-facts/) from the original on January 1, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2020. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["Trademark board rules against Washington Redskins name"](http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000359844/article/trademark-board-rules-against-washington-redskins-name). NFL. Retrieved 2014-06-19. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) Around the NFL staff (July 3, 2020). ["Washington Redskins to undergo thorough review of team's name"](https://www.nfl.com/news/washington-redskins-to-undergo-thorough-review-of-team-s-name). *NFL.com*. NFL Enterprises. Retrieved July 9, 2020. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-NYTimes.2020.07.03_4-0) Draper, Kevin (July 3, 2020). ["Washington and the N.F.L. Might Change the Redskins Name. Why Now?"](https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/03/sports/football/washington-redskins-nickname-nfl.html). *[The New York Times](/wiki/The_New_York_Times "The New York Times")*. Retrieved July 9, 2020. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) Carpenter, Les; Maske, Mark (July 12, 2020). ["Redskins to retire team name Monday; new name to be revealed later"](https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/07/12/redskins-retire-team-name-monday-new-name-be-revealed-later/). *[The Washington Post](/wiki/The_Washington_Post "The Washington Post")*. Retrieved July 13, 2020. 6. [↑](#cite_ref-6) Shook, Nick (February 2, 2022). ["Washington announces new team name: Washington Commanders"](https://www.nfl.com/news/washington-commanders-new-team-name). *NFL.com*. Retrieved February 2, 2022. 7. [↑](#cite_ref-Thompson_7-0) Darren Thompson (February 2, 2022). ["Indian Country Responds to the New Washington Commanders Name"](https://news.yahoo.com/indian-country-responds-washington-commanders-002108013.html). Yahoo News. Retrieved February 3, 2022. 8. ↑ [8.0](#cite_ref-Keim_8-0) [8.1](#cite_ref-Keim_8-1) John Keim (February 2, 2022). ["Washington selects Commanders as new NFL team name after two-season process"](https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33199548/washington-selects-commanders-new-team-name-two-season-search). ESPN News. Retrieved February 3, 2022. 9. [↑](#cite_ref-NPR_9-0) Jonathan Franklin; Bill Chappell (February 2, 2022). ["The Washington Football Team's new name is the Washington Commanders"](https://www.npr.org/2022/02/02/1077365060/washington-commanders-football-team-new-name). NPR. Retrieved February 3, 2022. ## Other websites * [Washington Commanders official web site](https://commanders.com/) * [Sports E-Cyclopedia.com](http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nfl/washington/redskins.html) * [ESPN's Redskin Page](http://sports-att.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=was) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20090410122127/http://sports-att.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=was) 2009-04-10 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") * [History of the Washington Redskins](http://bleacherreport.com/articles/5924-NFL-Washington_Redskins-History_of_the_Washington_Redskins-070108) * [Team Names](https://funnyteamnames.us/) *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [sports](/wiki/Category:Sports_stubs "Category:Sports stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Washington_Commanders&action=edit)*.
| Washington Commanders | | --- | | Current season | | Established July 9, 1932; 91 years ago (1932-07-09)[1]First season: 1932Play in FedExFieldLandover, MarylandHeadquartered in Ashburn, Virginia | | | | | | | | --- | --- | | Washington Commanders logo | Washington Commanders wordmark | | Logo | Wordmark | | | League/conference affiliations | | National Football League (1932–present) Eastern Division (1933–1949) American Conference (1950–1952) Eastern Conference (1953–1969) Capitol Division (1967–1969) National Football Conference (1970–present) NFC East (1970–present) | | Current uniform | | | | Team colors | Burgundy, gold, black      | | Fight song | "Hail to the Redskins" (1938–2019) | | Personnel | | Owner(s) | Josh Harris | | President | Jason Wright | | General manager | Martin Mayhew | | Head coach | Ron Rivera | | Team history | | * Boston Braves (1932) * Boston Redskins (1933–1936) * Washington Redskins (1937–2019) * Washington Football Team (2020–2021) * Washington Commanders (2022–present) | | Team nicknames | | * The Burgundy and Gold * The 'Skins (as the Redskins) * The Hogs (1980s offensive line) | | Championships | | League championships (5) NFL championships (pre-1970 AFL–NFL merger) (2)1937, 1942 * Super Bowl championships (3)1982 (XVII), 1987 (XXII), 1991 (XXVI) | | Conference championships (5) NFC: 1972, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1991 | | Division championships (15) *NFL Eastern: 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945 * NFC East: 1972, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1999, 2012, 2015, 2020 | | Playoff appearances (25) | | * NFL: 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2015, 2020 | | Home fields | | * Braves Field (1932) * Fenway Park (1933–1936) * Griffith Stadium (1937–1960) * Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium (1961–1996) * FedExField (1997–present) | The Washington Commanders are a professional American football team based in the Washington, D.C. area. The team plays at FedExField in Landover, Maryland. The team's head office and training area are at Redskin Park in Ashburn, Virginia. They are part of the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The team began in Boston in 1932. They were first named for the Boston Braves baseball team. They were soon renamed the "Redskins." They kept that nickname after moving to Washington in the late 1930s. Native Americans and others said this word was insulting to Native Americans. There were protests and legal challenges, but the team kept the name for many years. On June 18, 2014, the United States Patent Office decided that they were going to cancel the Redskins trademarks and called the name "disparaging to Native Americans."[2] In June 2020, 87 of the team's sponsors wrote a letter asking the team to change its name. PepsiCo, Nike, and FedEx were three of these sponsors. Together those three companies pay more than US$600 million to show their products and services next to the team. That summer, the team announced that there would be a review of the name.[3][4] On July 13, 2020, the team officially retired the "Redskins" name, although they did not choose a new team name at that time.[5] The team played the 2020 and 2021 seasons as the Washington Football Team.[6] The team hired John Wright to find a new name. He spoke to fans, former players, and some Native Americans. Fans liked the name "Red Wolves," but too many other teams already legally owned names and pictures that were like "Red Wolves." On February 2, 2022, Wright went on the Today Show. He said the new name would be "Washington Commanders" and showed everyone the new team uniforms.[7][8][9] Some Native American leaders, for example Fawn Sharp of the National Congress of American Indians, said the team also should have apologized for using the name for so long and making so much money with it. Others said it was a step in the right direction.[8] References ↑ "Washington Football Team Team Facts". ProFootballHOF.com. NFL Enterprises. Archived from the original on January 1, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2020. ↑ "Trademark board rules against Washington Redskins name". NFL. Retrieved 2014-06-19. ↑ Around the NFL staff (July 3, 2020). "Washington Redskins to undergo thorough review of team's name". NFL.com. NFL Enterprises. Retrieved July 9, 2020. ↑ Draper, Kevin (July 3, 2020). "Washington and the N.F.L. Might Change the Redskins Name. Why Now?". The New York Times. Retrieved July 9, 2020. ↑ Carpenter, Les; Maske, Mark (July 12, 2020). "Redskins to retire team name Monday; new name to be revealed later". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 13, 2020. ↑ Shook, Nick (February 2, 2022). "Washington announces new team name: Washington Commanders". NFL.com. Retrieved February 2, 2022. ↑ Darren Thompson (February 2, 2022). "Indian Country Responds to the New Washington Commanders Name". Yahoo News. Retrieved February 3, 2022. ↑ 8.0 8.1 John Keim (February 2, 2022). "Washington selects Commanders as new NFL team name after two-season process". ESPN News. Retrieved February 3, 2022. ↑ Jonathan Franklin; Bill Chappell (February 2, 2022). "The Washington Football Team's new name is the Washington Commanders". NPR. Retrieved February 3, 2022. 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| Suki Manabe | | --- | | | | Born | (1931-09-21) 21 September 1931 (age 92)Shingū, [Japan](/wiki/Japan "Japan") (now Shikokuchūō) | | Education | [University of Tokyo](/wiki/University_of_Tokyo "University of Tokyo") ([BA](/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts "Bachelor of Arts"), [MA](/wiki/Master_of_Arts "Master of Arts"), [PhD](/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy "Doctor of Philosophy")) | | Awards | Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal (1992)Blue Planet Prize (1992)Asahi Prize (1995)Volvo Environment Prize (1997)William Bowie Medal (2010)Franklin Institute Awards (2015)[Crafoord Prize](/wiki/Crafoord_Prize "Crafoord Prize") (2018)[Nobel Prize in Physics](/wiki/Nobel_Prize_in_Physics "Nobel Prize in Physics") (2021) | **Syukuro "Suki" Manabe** (真鍋 淑郎, *Manabe Shukurō*, born 21 September 1931) is a [Japanese-American](/wiki/Japanese_American "Japanese American") [meteorologist](/wiki/Meteorologist "Meteorologist") and [climatologist](/wiki/Climatologist "Climatologist"). His works use [computers](/wiki/Computer "Computer") to [simulate](/wiki/Simulation "Simulation") global [climate change](/wiki/Climate_change "Climate change") and natural climate patterns and effects. He won the 2021 [Nobel Prize in Physics](/wiki/Nobel_Prize_in_Physics "Nobel Prize in Physics"), with [Klaus Hasselmann](/wiki/Klaus_Hasselmann "Klaus Hasselmann") and [Giorgio Parisi](/wiki/Giorgio_Parisi "Giorgio Parisi").[[1]](#cite_note-1) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["All Nobel Prizes in Physics"](https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/lists/all-nobel-prizes-in-physics). *NobelPrize.org*. Retrieved 5 October 2021. | * [v](/wiki/Template:Nobel_Prize_in_Physics "Template:Nobel Prize in Physics") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Nobel_Prize_in_Physics&action=edit) Winners of the [Nobel Prize](/wiki/Nobel_Prize "Nobel Prize") in [Physics](/wiki/Nobel_Prize_in_Physics "Nobel Prize in Physics") | | --- | | 1901–1925 | [Röntgen](/wiki/Wilhelm_R%C3%B6ntgen "Wilhelm Röntgen") (1901) **·** [Lorentz](/wiki/Hendrik_Lorentz "Hendrik Lorentz") / [Zeeman](/wiki/Pieter_Zeeman "Pieter Zeeman") (1902) **·** [Becquerel](/wiki/Henri_Becquerel "Henri Becquerel") / [P. Curie](/wiki/Pierre_Curie "Pierre Curie") / [M. Curie](/wiki/Marie_Curie "Marie Curie") (1903) **·** [Rayleigh](/wiki/John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh "John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh") (1904) **·** [Lenard](/wiki/Philipp_Lenard "Philipp Lenard") (1905) **·** [Thomson](/wiki/J._J._Thomson "J. J. 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| Suki Manabe | | --- | | | | Born | (1931-09-21) 21 September 1931 (age 92)Shingū, Japan (now Shikokuchūō) | | Education | University of Tokyo (BA, MA, PhD) | | Awards | Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal (1992)Blue Planet Prize (1992)Asahi Prize (1995)Volvo Environment Prize (1997)William Bowie Medal (2010)Franklin Institute Awards (2015)Crafoord Prize (2018)Nobel Prize in Physics (2021) | Syukuro "Suki" Manabe (真鍋 淑郎, Manabe Shukurō, born 21 September 1931) is a Japanese-American meteorologist and climatologist. His works use computers to simulate global climate change and natural climate patterns and effects. He won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics, with Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi.[1] References ↑ "All Nobel Prizes in Physics". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 5 October 2021. | * v * t * e Winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics | | --- | | 1901–1925 | Röntgen (1901) · Lorentz / Zeeman (1902) · Becquerel / P. Curie / M. Curie (1903) · Rayleigh (1904) · Lenard (1905) · Thomson (1906) · Michelson (1907) · Lippmann (1908) · Marconi / Braun (1909) · van der Waals (1910) · Wien (1911) · Dalén (1912) · Kamerlingh Onnes (1913) · Laue (1914) · W. L. Bragg / W. H. Bragg (1915) · Barkla (1917) · Planck (1918) · Stark (1919) · Guillaume (1920) · Einstein (1921) · N. Bohr (1922) · Millikan (1923) · M. Siegbahn (1924) · Franck / Hertz (1925) | | 1926–1950 | Perrin (1926) · Compton / C. Wilson (1927) · O. Richardson (1928) · De Broglie (1929) · Raman (1930) · Heisenberg (1932) · Schrödinger / Dirac (1933) · Chadwick (1935) · Hess / C. D. Anderson (1936) · Davisson / Thomson (1937) · Fermi (1938) · Lawrence (1939) · Stern (1943) · Rabi (1944) · Pauli (1945) · Bridgman (1946) · Appleton (1947) · Blackett (1948) · Yukawa (1949) · Powell (1950) | | 1951–1975 | Cockcroft / Walton (1951) · Bloch / Purcell (1952) · Zernike (1953) · Born / Bothe (1954) · Lamb / Kusch (1955) · Shockley / Bardeen / Brattain (1956) · Yang / T. D. Lee (1957) · Cherenkov / Frank / Tamm (1958) · Segrè / Chamberlain (1959) · Glaser (1960) · Hofstadter / Mössbauer (1961) · Landau (1962) · Wigner / Goeppert-Mayer / Jensen (1963) · Townes / Basov / Prokhorov (1964) · Tomonaga / Schwinger / Feynman (1965) · Kastler (1966) · Bethe (1967) · Alvarez (1968) · Gell-Mann (1969) · Alfvén / Néel (1970) · Gabor (1971) · Bardeen / Cooper / Schrieffer (1972) · Esaki / Giaever / Josephson (1973) · Ryle / Hewish (1974) · A. Bohr / Mottelson / Rainwater (1975) | | 1976–2000 | Richter / Ting (1976) · P. W. Anderson / Mott / Van Vleck (1977) · Kapitsa / Penzias / R. Wilson (1978) · Glashow / Salam / Weinberg (1979) · Cronin / Fitch (1980) · Bloembergen / Schawlow / K. Siegbahn (1981) · K. Wilson (1982) · Chandrasekhar / Fowler (1983) · Rubbia / van der Meer (1984) · von Klitzing (1985) · Ruska / Binnig / Rohrer (1986) · Bednorz / Müller (1987) · Lederman / Schwartz / Steinberger (1988) · Ramsey / Dehmelt / Paul (1989) · Friedman / Kendall / R. Taylor (1990) · de Gennes (1991) · Charpak (1992) · Hulse / J. Taylor (1993) · Brockhouse / Shull (1994) · Perl / Reines (1995) · D. Lee / Osheroff / R. Richardson (1996) · Chu / Cohen-Tannoudji / Phillips (1997) · Laughlin / Störmer / Tsui (1998) · 't Hooft / Veltman (1999) · Alferov / Kroemer / Kilby (2000) | | 2001–present | Cornell / Ketterle / Wieman (2001) · Davis / Koshiba / Giacconi (2002) · Abrikosov / Ginzburg / Leggett (2003) · Gross / Politzer / Wilczek (2004) · Glauber / Hall / Hänsch (2005) · Mather / Smoot (2006) · Fert / Grünberg (2007) · Nambu / Kobayashi / Maskawa (2008) · Kao / Boyle / Smith (2009) · Geim / Novoselov (2010) · Perlmutter / Riess / Schmidt (2011) · Wineland / Haroche (2012) · Englert / Higgs (2013) · Akasaki / Amano / Nakamura (2014) · Kajita / McDonald (2015) · Thouless / Haldane / Kosterlitz (2016) · Weiss / Barish / Thorne (2017) · Ashkin / Mourou / Strickland (2018) · Mayor / Peebles / Queloz (2019) · Penrose / Genzel / Ghez (2020) · Manabe / Hasselmann / Parisi (2021) · Aspect / Clauser / Zeilinger (2022) · Agostini / Krausz / L'Huillier (2023) | | Category:Nobel Prize in Physics winners ·  Nobel Prize in Physics | This short article about a person from the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Sukhoi_Superjet_100
Sukhoi Superjet 100
8,604,535
The **Sukhoi Superjet 100** ([Russian](/wiki/Russian_language "Russian language"): Сухой Суперджет 100, tr. *Sukhoy Superdzhet 100*) or **SSJ100** is a regional aircraft dedicated to passenger transport, with a capacity between 68 and 103 seats. Its development began in the year 2000, designed by the Russian aeronautical company Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company. | Superjet 100 | | --- | | | | A Superjet 100 during its test flight. | | Role | Regional jet | | National origin | Russia | | Manufacturer | United Aircraft Corporation[[1]](#cite_note-1)/ Irkut Corporation (from November 2018)[[2]](#cite_note-aerotime20181129-2) | | Built by | Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Plant | | First flight | 19 May 2008 | | Introduction | 21 April 2011 with Armavia | | Status | In service | | Primary users | [Aeroflot](/wiki/Aeroflot "Aeroflot")Yamal AirlinesAzimuthGazpromavia | | Produced | 2007–present | | Number built | 172 by 15 July 2019[[3]](#cite_note-3) | Cockpit. ## Accidents and incidents [class=notpageimage|](/wiki/File:Indonesia_relief_location_map.jpg "File:Indonesia relief location map.jpg") Location of [Mount Salak crash](/wiki/2012_Mount_Salak_Sukhoi_Superjet_crash "2012 Mount Salak Sukhoi Superjet crash") in Indonesia There have been three hull loss accidents and 86 deaths as of June 2019. * On 9 May 2012, a demonstration flight [directly struck Mount Salak](/wiki/2012_Mount_Salak_Sukhoi_Superjet_crash "2012 Mount Salak Sukhoi Superjet crash") in Indonesia, killing all 45 on board (Sukhoi personnel and representatives of various local airlines). The TAWS was ignored by the pilot, distracted by a conversation with a potential customer.[[4]](#cite_note-4) * On 21 July 2013, during autoland evaluation of an RRJ-95B (Russian experimental registry) with a single engine in a crosswind at Keflavík Airport in Iceland, the fuselage hit and slid down the runway with the gear up. During an intended go-around, the fatigued pilot throttled down the wrong engine, causing the aircraft to lose thrust sufficient for controlled flight. The plane continued to lose altitude and hit the runway even as the pilot realized his mistake and throttled up the engine. One of the five crew was injured during evacuation. The Icelandic Aircraft Accident Investigation Board investigated the event and issued nine recommendations.[[5]](#cite_note-5)[[6]](#cite_note-6) * On 10 October 2018, a [Yakutia Airlines](/wiki/Yakutia_Airlines "Yakutia Airlines") SSJ100 slid off the runway at Yakutsk Airport as the main [landing gear](/wiki/Landing_gear "Landing gear") collapsed. All 87 passengers and five crew were safely evacuated and none were seriously injured.[[7]](#cite_note-7) The excursion may have been caused by ice on the runway or the airstrip's poor state of repair.[[8]](#cite_note-8) The airliner was damaged beyond repair and was expected to be written off.[[9]](#cite_note-9) * On 5 May 2019, as [Aeroflot Flight 1492](/wiki/Aeroflot_Flight_1492 "Aeroflot Flight 1492") was climbing after takeoff from Moscow Sheremetyevo, at 6,900 ft (2,100 m) [lightning](/wiki/Lightning_strike "Lightning strike") discharged close to the aircraft from a nearby [cumulonimbus cloud](/wiki/Cumulonimbus_cloud "Cumulonimbus cloud") with a 6,000 ft (1,800 m) base. The radio and other equipment failed, and the flight crew chose to make an emergency landing at Sheremetyevo. The aircraft bounced several times after an initial touchdown, and after the fourth hard touchdown a fire erupted and engulfed the rear of the aircraft. An emergency evacuation was then carried out but 41 out of 78 occupants died. ## Gallery * * * * * * ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) <https://uacrussia.ru/en/aircraft/lineup/civil/> Products of United Aircraft Corporation 2. [↑](#cite_ref-aerotime20181129_2-0) Charpentreau, Clement (29 November 2018). ["Sukhoi Superjet 100 changes hands... and name"](https://web.archive.org/web/20210512170512/https://www.aerotime.aero/22130-sukhoi-superjet-100-changes-hands-and-name). *aerotime.aero*. Archived from [the original](https://www.aerotime.aero/22130-sukhoi-superjet-100-changes-hands-and-name) on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2022. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) Michael Gubisch (20 August 2019). ["The United Aircraft of Russia"](https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/the-united-aircraft-of-russia-458199/). *Flightglobal*. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) ["Indonesia blames pilot error for deadly Sukhoi crash"](https://web.archive.org/web/20121221115421/http://www.france24.com/en/20121218-indonesia-blames-pilot-error-deadly-sukhoi-crash). Agence France-Presse. 18 December 2012. Archived from [the original](http://www.france24.com/en/20121218-indonesia-blames-pilot-error-deadly-sukhoi-crash) on 21 December 2012. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) ["Report on aircraft accident: Runway excursion during flight testing on 21 July 2013 at Keflavik Airport"](http://rnsa.is/media/2672/m-01313-aig-09-russian-97005-final-report.pdf) (PDF). Icelandic Aircraft Accident Investigation Board. 23 March 2016. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20180326202747/http://rnsa.is/media/2672/m-01313-aig-09-russian-97005-final-report.pdf) (PDF) from the original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018. 6. [↑](#cite_ref-6) ["Accident: Sukhoi SU95 at Keflavik on Jul 21st 2013, belly landing"](http://avherald.com/h?article=465ade78). *The Aviation Herald*. 30 March 2016. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20170628162527/http://avherald.com/h?article=465ade78) from the original on 28 June 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2016. 7. [↑](#cite_ref-7) ["Yakutia Superjet damaged in Yakutsk landing excursion"](https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/yakutia-superjet-damaged-in-yakutsk-landing-excursio-452559/). *Flightglobal*. 10 October 2018. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20181011014056/https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/yakutia-superjet-damaged-in-yakutsk-landing-excursio-452559/) from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018. 8. [↑](#cite_ref-8) ["Passenger plane rolls off runway on landing in Siberia"](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-plane-yakutsk/passenger-plane-rolls-off-runway-on-landing-in-siberia-idUSKCN1MK1VA). Reuters. 10 October 2018. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20181010205807/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-plane-yakutsk/passenger-plane-rolls-off-runway-on-landing-in-siberia-idUSKCN1MK1VA) from the original on 10 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018. 9. [↑](#cite_ref-9) ["Yakutia's Superjet 100 damaged beyond repair in runway excursion"](http://www.rusaviainsider.com/yakutia-superjet-100-damaged-beyond-repair/). *Russian Aviation Insider*. 10 October 2018. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20181019075759/http://www.rusaviainsider.com/yakutia-superjet-100-damaged-beyond-repair/) from the original on 19 October 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018. ## Other websites Wikimedia Commons has media related to ***[Sukhoi Superjet 100](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sukhoi_Superjet_100 "commons:Category:Sukhoi Superjet 100")***. * [Official website](https://www.superjetinternational.com/) * [Unofficial production list and backlog](https://web.archive.org/web/20190402091834/http://superjet100.info/registry-english) * ["Superjet 100 Brochure"](http://www.ssj100rightnow.com/download/SSJ100_DEP_WEB_2016.pdf) (PDF). Sukhoi. 2016. * [Products of the Regional Aircraft-Branch of the Irkut Corporation](http://www.scac.ru/en/products/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20220419072144/http://www.scac.ru/en/products/) 2022-04-19 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine")
The Sukhoi Superjet 100 (Russian: Сухой Суперджет 100, tr. Sukhoy Superdzhet 100) or SSJ100 is a regional aircraft dedicated to passenger transport, with a capacity between 68 and 103 seats. Its development began in the year 2000, designed by the Russian aeronautical company Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company. | Superjet 100 | | --- | | | | A Superjet 100 during its test flight. | | Role | Regional jet | | National origin | Russia | | Manufacturer | United Aircraft Corporation[1]/ Irkut Corporation (from November 2018)[2] | | Built by | Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Plant | | First flight | 19 May 2008 | | Introduction | 21 April 2011 with Armavia | | Status | In service | | Primary users | AeroflotYamal AirlinesAzimuthGazpromavia | | Produced | 2007–present | | Number built | 172 by 15 July 2019[3] | Cockpit. Accidents and incidents class=notpageimage| Location of Mount Salak crash in Indonesia There have been three hull loss accidents and 86 deaths as of June 2019. On 9 May 2012, a demonstration flight directly struck Mount Salak in Indonesia, killing all 45 on board (Sukhoi personnel and representatives of various local airlines). The TAWS was ignored by the pilot, distracted by a conversation with a potential customer.[4] On 21 July 2013, during autoland evaluation of an RRJ-95B (Russian experimental registry) with a single engine in a crosswind at Keflavík Airport in Iceland, the fuselage hit and slid down the runway with the gear up. During an intended go-around, the fatigued pilot throttled down the wrong engine, causing the aircraft to lose thrust sufficient for controlled flight. The plane continued to lose altitude and hit the runway even as the pilot realized his mistake and throttled up the engine. One of the five crew was injured during evacuation. The Icelandic Aircraft Accident Investigation Board investigated the event and issued nine recommendations.[5][6] On 10 October 2018, a Yakutia Airlines SSJ100 slid off the runway at Yakutsk Airport as the main landing gear collapsed. All 87 passengers and five crew were safely evacuated and none were seriously injured.[7] The excursion may have been caused by ice on the runway or the airstrip's poor state of repair.[8] The airliner was damaged beyond repair and was expected to be written off.[9] On 5 May 2019, as Aeroflot Flight 1492 was climbing after takeoff from Moscow Sheremetyevo, at 6,900 ft (2,100 m) lightning discharged close to the aircraft from a nearby cumulonimbus cloud with a 6,000 ft (1,800 m) base. The radio and other equipment failed, and the flight crew chose to make an emergency landing at Sheremetyevo. The aircraft bounced several times after an initial touchdown, and after the fourth hard touchdown a fire erupted and engulfed the rear of the aircraft. An emergency evacuation was then carried out but 41 out of 78 occupants died. Gallery References ↑ https://uacrussia.ru/en/aircraft/lineup/civil/ Products of United Aircraft Corporation ↑ Charpentreau, Clement (29 November 2018). "Sukhoi Superjet 100 changes hands... and name". aerotime.aero. Archived from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2022. ↑ Michael Gubisch (20 August 2019). "The United Aircraft of Russia". Flightglobal. ↑ "Indonesia blames pilot error for deadly Sukhoi crash". Agence France-Presse. 18 December 2012. Archived from the original on 21 December 2012. ↑ "Report on aircraft accident: Runway excursion during flight testing on 21 July 2013 at Keflavik Airport" (PDF). Icelandic Aircraft Accident Investigation Board. 23 March 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018. ↑ "Accident: Sukhoi SU95 at Keflavik on Jul 21st 2013, belly landing". The Aviation Herald. 30 March 2016. Archived from the original on 28 June 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2016. ↑ "Yakutia Superjet damaged in Yakutsk landing excursion". Flightglobal. 10 October 2018. Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018. ↑ "Passenger plane rolls off runway on landing in Siberia". Reuters. 10 October 2018. Archived from the original on 10 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018. ↑ "Yakutia's Superjet 100 damaged beyond repair in runway excursion". Russian Aviation Insider. 10 October 2018. Archived from the original on 19 October 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018. Other websites Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sukhoi Superjet 100. Official website Unofficial production list and backlog "Superjet 100 Brochure" (PDF). Sukhoi. 2016. Products of the Regional Aircraft-Branch of the Irkut Corporation Archived 2022-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
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Patterson,_California
Patterson, California
6,858,752
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Chico,_Texas
Chico, Texas
8,627,960
**Chico** is a [city](/wiki/City "City") in the [U.S. state](/wiki/U.S._state "U.S. state") of [Texas](/wiki/Texas "Texas"). | * [v](/wiki/Template:Wise_County,_Texas "Template:Wise County, Texas") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Wise_County,_Texas&action=edit) Municipalities and communities of [Wise County, Texas](/wiki/Wise_County,_Texas "Wise County, Texas"), United States | | --- | | [County seat](/wiki/County_seat "County seat"): **[Decatur](/wiki/Decatur,_Texas "Decatur, Texas")** | | [Cities](/wiki/City "City") | * [Aurora](/wiki/Aurora,_Texas "Aurora, Texas") * [Bridgeport](/wiki/Bridgeport,_Texas "Bridgeport, Texas") * Chico * [Decatur](/wiki/Decatur,_Texas "Decatur, Texas") * [Fort Worth](/wiki/Fort_Worth,_Texas "Fort Worth, Texas")‡ * [Lake Bridgeport](/wiki/Lake_Bridgeport,_Texas "Lake Bridgeport, Texas") * [New Fairview](/wiki/New_Fairview,_Texas "New Fairview, Texas") * [Newark](/wiki/Newark,_Texas "Newark, Texas")‡ * [Paradise](/wiki/Paradise,_Texas "Paradise, Texas") * [Rhome](/wiki/Rhome,_Texas "Rhome, Texas") * [Runaway Bay](/wiki/Runaway_Bay,_Texas "Runaway Bay, Texas") * [Springtown](/wiki/Springtown,_Texas "Springtown, Texas")‡ | Wise County map | | [Towns](/wiki/Town "Town") | * Alvord * [Boyd](/wiki/Boyd,_Texas "Boyd, Texas") | | [CDPs](/wiki/Census-designated_place "Census-designated place") | * [Briar](/wiki/Briar,_Texas "Briar, Texas")‡ * [Pecan Acres](/wiki/Pecan_Acres,_Texas "Pecan Acres, Texas")‡ | | [Otherunincorporatedcommunities](/wiki/Unincorporated_area#United_States "Unincorporated area") | * Balsora * Greenwood * Slidell * Boonsville * Cottondale | | [Ghost towns](/wiki/Ghost_town "Ghost town") | * Audubon * Rush Creek | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in the United States](/wiki/Category:United_States_geography_stubs "Category:United States geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chico,_Texas&action=edit)*.
Chico is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. | * v * t * e Municipalities and communities of Wise County, Texas, United States | | --- | | County seat: Decatur | | Cities | * Aurora * Bridgeport * Chico * Decatur * Fort Worth‡ * Lake Bridgeport * New Fairview * Newark‡ * Paradise * Rhome * Runaway Bay * Springtown‡ | Wise County map | | Towns | * Alvord * Boyd | | CDPs | * Briar‡ * Pecan Acres‡ | | Otherunincorporatedcommunities | * Balsora * Greenwood * Slidell * Boonsville * Cottondale | | Ghost towns | * Audubon * Rush Creek | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | This short article about a place or feature in the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
96,865
César_Awards
César Awards
7,627,323
| César Awards | | --- | | *Current: 46th César Awards* | | | | Awarded for | Achievements in French cinema | | Country | [France](/wiki/France "France") | | Presented by | Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma | | First awarded | 1976 | | Website | [academie-csinema.org](http://www.academie-cinema.org/) | The **César Awards** are the best-known [movie](/wiki/Movie "Movie") [awards](/wiki/Award "Award") in [France](/wiki/France "France"). The *Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema* has given this award every year since 1975. ## Related pages * Lumières Award * Louis Delluc Prize * [Academy Awards](/wiki/Academy_Awards "Academy Awards") * [British Academy Film Awards](/wiki/British_Academy_Film_Awards "British Academy Film Awards") ## Other websites Wikimedia Commons has media related to ***[César Awards](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:C%C3%A9sar_Awards "commons:Category:César Awards")***. * [Official website](http://www.academie-cinema.org/) * [César Awards](https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000157/) on [IMDb](/wiki/IMDb "IMDb") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [movies](/wiki/Category:Movie_stubs "Category:Movie stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=C%C3%A9sar_Awards&action=edit)*.
| César Awards | | --- | | Current: 46th César Awards | | | | Awarded for | Achievements in French cinema | | Country | France | | Presented by | Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma | | First awarded | 1976 | | Website | academie-csinema.org | The César Awards are the best-known movie awards in France. The Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema has given this award every year since 1975. Related pages Lumières Award Louis Delluc Prize Academy Awards British Academy Film Awards Other websites Wikimedia Commons has media related to César Awards. Official website César Awards on IMDb This short article about movies can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
209,395
Electric_Avenue_(song)
Electric Avenue (song)
8,669,625
| "Electric Avenue" | | --- | | [Single](/wiki/Single_(music) "Single (music)") by [Eddy Grant](/wiki/Eddy_Grant "Eddy Grant") | | from the album *Killer on the Rampage* | | Released | 1983 | | [Studio](/wiki/Recording_studio "Recording studio") | * Blue Wave Studios * ([Barbados](/wiki/Barbados "Barbados")) | | [Genre](/wiki/Music_genre "Music genre") | Reggae * [Reggae](/wiki/Reggae "Reggae")[[1]](#cite_note-1) * [reggae fusion](/wiki/Reggae_fusion "Reggae fusion")[[2]](#cite_note-2) * [rock](/wiki/Rock_music "Rock music")[[3]](#cite_note-3) | | Length | 3:48 | | [Label](/wiki/Record_label "Record label") | * [CBS](/wiki/Sony_Music "Sony Music") * Portrait * [Parlophone](/wiki/Parlophone "Parlophone") * [EMI](/wiki/EMI "EMI") | | [Songwriter(s)](/wiki/Songwriter "Songwriter") | Eddy Grant | | [Producer(s)](/wiki/Record_producer "Record producer") | Eddy Grant | | | | Audio | | ["Electric Avenue"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRnnKLy_fyM) at [YouTube](/wiki/YouTube "YouTube") | | | "**Electric Avenue**" is a [reggae](/wiki/Reggae "Reggae") song released by [Guyanese](/wiki/Guyana "Guyana") singer [Eddy Grant](/wiki/Eddy_Grant "Eddy Grant") on his *Killer on the Rampage* album in January 1983. It is a reggae, [synthpop](/wiki/Synthpop "Synthpop"), new wave, and [disco](/wiki/Disco "Disco") song. Grant wrote and produced the song himself.[[4]](#cite_note-4)[[5]](#cite_note-5) It reached #2 on both the United States and UK singles charts. The song is named after a market street in [Brixton](/wiki/Brixton "Brixton"), [London](/wiki/London "London"), [England](/wiki/England "England"). It has been covered by many artists. ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Greene, Jo-Ann. ["Eddy Grant – Killer on the Rampage"](http://www.allmusic.com/album/killer-on-the-rampage-mw0000190158). *[AllMusic](/wiki/AllMusic "AllMusic")*. Retrieved 16 March 2016. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) Galil, Leor (May 4, 2016). ["Chief Keef meets CeeLo and Eddy Grant on 'Violence (Army)'"](https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2016/05/04/chief-keef-meets-ceelo-and-eddy-grant-on-violence-army). *[Chicago Reader](/wiki/Chicago_Reader "Chicago Reader")*. Retrieved June 29, 2019. 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) Anthony, Todd (January 5, 1994). ["Soca Up the Sun"](https://www.miaminewtimes.com/music/soca-up-the-sun-6364068). *Miami New Times*. Retrieved June 29, 2019. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) ["Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue"](https://www.discogs.com/Eddy-Grant-Electric-Avenue/release/13617115). *Discogs*. Retrieved 2019-07-06. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) ["Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue"](https://www.discogs.com/Eddy-Grant-Electric-Avenue/release/246646). *Discogs*. Retrieved 2019-07-06. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [music](/wiki/Category:Music_stubs "Category:Music stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electric_Avenue_(song)&action=edit)*.
| "Electric Avenue" | | --- | | Single by Eddy Grant | | from the album Killer on the Rampage | | Released | 1983 | | Studio | * Blue Wave Studios * (Barbados) | | Genre | Reggae * Reggae[1] * reggae fusion[2] * rock[3] | | Length | 3:48 | | Label | * CBS * Portrait * Parlophone * EMI | | Songwriter(s) | Eddy Grant | | Producer(s) | Eddy Grant | | | | Audio | | "Electric Avenue" at YouTube | | | "Electric Avenue" is a reggae song released by Guyanese singer Eddy Grant on his Killer on the Rampage album in January 1983. It is a reggae, synthpop, new wave, and disco song. Grant wrote and produced the song himself.[4][5] It reached #2 on both the United States and UK singles charts. The song is named after a market street in Brixton, London, England. It has been covered by many artists. References ↑ Greene, Jo-Ann. "Eddy Grant – Killer on the Rampage". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 March 2016. ↑ Galil, Leor (May 4, 2016). "Chief Keef meets CeeLo and Eddy Grant on 'Violence (Army)'". Chicago Reader. Retrieved June 29, 2019. ↑ Anthony, Todd (January 5, 1994). "Soca Up the Sun". Miami New Times. Retrieved June 29, 2019. ↑ "Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-07-06. ↑ "Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-07-06. This short article about music can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
615,188
Louis_de_Noailles,_Duke_of_Noailles
Louis de Noailles, Duke of Noailles
9,045,324
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746,688
Chatsworth,_Illinois
Chatsworth, Illinois
6,876,105
**Chatsworth** is a [town](/wiki/Town "Town") in [Illinois](/wiki/Illinois "Illinois") in the [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States"). *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in the United States](/wiki/Category:United_States_geography_stubs "Category:United States geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chatsworth,_Illinois&action=edit)*.
Chatsworth is a town in Illinois in the United States. This short article about a place or feature in the United States can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
258,230
Ni-MH
Ni-MH
2,349,641
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892,607
Oberbayern_(region)
Oberbayern (region)
7,933,370
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1,028,041
Holland_Park_Ward
Holland Park Ward
8,932,322
| Holland Park Ward | | --- | | | | [MP](/wiki/Member_of_parliament "Member of parliament") | Krista Adams | | [Party](/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_Australia "List of political parties in Australia") | [Liberal National](/wiki/Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland "Liberal National Party of Queensland") | | Namesake | Holland Park | | [Electors](/wiki/Voting "Voting") | 23,740 (2016) | | Demographic | Inner-metropolitan | **Holland Park** is a [ward](/wiki/Ward "Ward") of [Brisbane](/wiki/Brisbane "Brisbane"). ## Election results | 2020 Brisbane City Council election: Holland Park Ward[[1]](#cite_note-1) | | --- | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | | | [Liberal National](/wiki/Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland "Liberal National Party of Queensland") | Krista Adams | 11,553 | 48.4 | -0.8 | | | [Labor](/wiki/Australian_Labor_Party_(Queensland_Branch) "Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)") | Karleigh Auguston | 7,323 | 30.7 | -5.5 | | | [Greens](/wiki/Queensland_Greens "Queensland Greens") | Jenny Gamble | 4,975 | 20.9 | +6.8 | | **Total formal votes** | 23,851 | - | - | | **Informal votes** | 580 | - | - | | **[Turnout](/wiki/Voter_turnout "Voter turnout")** | 24,431 | - | - | | [Two-party-preferred](/wiki/Two-party-preferred_vote "Two-party-preferred vote") result | | | [Liberal National](/wiki/Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland "Liberal National Party of Queensland") | Krista Adams | 11,992 | 54.7 | +0.3 | | | [Labor](/wiki/Australian_Labor_Party_(Queensland_Branch) "Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)") | Karleigh Auguston | 9,924 | 45.3 | -0.3 | | | [Liberal National](/wiki/Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland "Liberal National Party of Queensland") **hold** | **[Swing](/wiki/Swing_(politics) "Swing (politics)")** | +0.3 | | ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Electorate: Holland Park"](https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/bcc/2020/guide/holl/). *ABC News*. ABC Corporation. Retrieved 18 April 2020. | * [v](/wiki/Template:Wards_of_Brisbane "Template:Wards of Brisbane") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Wards_of_Brisbane&action=edit) [Wards](/wiki/Ward_(electoral_subdivision) "Ward (electoral subdivision)") of [Brisbane](/wiki/Brisbane_City_Council "Brisbane City Council") | | --- | | [Liberal National](/wiki/Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland "Liberal National Party of Queensland") (19) | * [Bracken Ridge](/wiki/Bracken_Ridge_Ward "Bracken Ridge Ward") * [Calamvale](/wiki/Calamvale_Ward "Calamvale Ward") * [Central](/wiki/Central_Ward_(City_of_Brisbane) "Central Ward (City of Brisbane)") * [Chandler](/wiki/Chandler_Ward "Chandler Ward") * [Coorparoo](/wiki/Coorparoo_Ward "Coorparoo Ward") * [Doboy](/wiki/Doboy_Ward "Doboy Ward") * [Enoggera](/wiki/Enoggera_Ward "Enoggera Ward") * [Hamilton](/wiki/Hamilton_Ward_(City_of_Brisbane) "Hamilton Ward (City of Brisbane)") * Holland Park * [Jamboree](/wiki/Jamboree_Ward "Jamboree Ward") * [MacGregor](/wiki/MacGregor_Ward "MacGregor Ward") * [Marchant](/wiki/Marchant_Ward "Marchant Ward") * [McDowall](/wiki/McDowall_Ward "McDowall Ward") * [Northgate](/wiki/Northgate_Ward "Northgate Ward") * [Paddington](/wiki/Paddington_Ward "Paddington Ward") * [Pullenvale](/wiki/Pullenvale_Ward "Pullenvale Ward") * [Runcorn](/wiki/Runcorn_Ward "Runcorn Ward") * [The Gap](/wiki/The_Gap_Ward "The Gap Ward") * [Walter Taylor](/wiki/Walter_Taylor_Ward "Walter Taylor Ward") | | [Labor](/wiki/Australian_Labor_Party_(Queensland_Branch) "Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)") (5) | * [Deagon](/wiki/Deagon_Ward "Deagon Ward") * [Forest Lake](/wiki/Forest_Lake_Ward "Forest Lake Ward") * [Moorooka](/wiki/Moorooka_Ward "Moorooka Ward") * [Morningside](/wiki/Morningside_Ward "Morningside Ward") * [Wynnum Manly](/wiki/Wynnum_Manly_Ward "Wynnum Manly Ward") | | [Greens](/wiki/Queensland_Greens "Queensland Greens") (1) | * [The Gabba](/wiki/The_Gabba_Ward "The Gabba Ward") | | [Independent](/wiki/Independent_politician "Independent politician") | * [Tennyson](/wiki/Tennyson_Ward "Tennyson Ward") |
| Holland Park Ward | | --- | | | | MP | Krista Adams | | Party | Liberal National | | Namesake | Holland Park | | Electors | 23,740 (2016) | | Demographic | Inner-metropolitan | Holland Park is a ward of Brisbane. Election results | 2020 Brisbane City Council election: Holland Park Ward[1] | | --- | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | | | Liberal National | Krista Adams | 11,553 | 48.4 | -0.8 | | | Labor | Karleigh Auguston | 7,323 | 30.7 | -5.5 | | | Greens | Jenny Gamble | 4,975 | 20.9 | +6.8 | | Total formal votes | 23,851 | - | - | | Informal votes | 580 | - | - | | Turnout | 24,431 | - | - | | Two-party-preferred result | | | Liberal National | Krista Adams | 11,992 | 54.7 | +0.3 | | | Labor | Karleigh Auguston | 9,924 | 45.3 | -0.3 | | | Liberal National hold | Swing | +0.3 | | References ↑ "Electorate: Holland Park". ABC News. ABC Corporation. Retrieved 18 April 2020. | * v * t * e Wards of Brisbane | | --- | | Liberal National (19) | * Bracken Ridge * Calamvale * Central * Chandler * Coorparoo * Doboy * Enoggera * Hamilton * Holland Park * Jamboree * MacGregor * Marchant * McDowall * Northgate * Paddington * Pullenvale * Runcorn * The Gap * Walter Taylor | | Labor (5) | * Deagon * Forest Lake * Moorooka * Morningside * Wynnum Manly | | Greens (1) | * The Gabba | | Independent | * Tennyson |
460,645
Deaths_in_July_2014
Deaths in July 2014
9,071,161
The following is a list of **notable deaths in July 2014**. * Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, cause of death, reference (must be added) are added. ## July 2014 [Chad Brown](/wiki/Chad_Brown_(poker_player) "Chad Brown (poker player)") 1961-2014 [Louis Zamperini](/wiki/Louis_Zamperini "Louis Zamperini") 1917-2014 [Alan J. Dixon](/wiki/Alan_J._Dixon "Alan J. Dixon") 1927-2014 [Alfredo Di Stéfano](/wiki/Alfredo_Di_St%C3%A9fano "Alfredo Di Stéfano") 1926-2014 [Eduard Shevardnadze](/wiki/Eduard_Shevardnadze "Eduard Shevardnadze") 1928-2014 [John Seigenthaler](/wiki/John_Seigenthaler "John Seigenthaler") 1927-2014 [Tommy Ramone](/wiki/Tommy_Ramone "Tommy Ramone") 1949-2014 [Nadine Gordimer](/wiki/Nadine_Gordimer "Nadine Gordimer") 1923-2014 [Elaine Stritch](/wiki/Elaine_Stritch "Elaine Stritch") 1925-2014 [Lionel Ferbos](/wiki/Lionel_Ferbos "Lionel Ferbos") 1911-2014 [James Garner](/wiki/James_Garner "James Garner") 1928-2014 [Victor G. Atiyeh](/wiki/Victor_G._Atiyeh "Victor G. Atiyeh") 1923-2014 [Norman Leyden](/wiki/Norman_Leyden "Norman Leyden") 1917-2014 [George Freese](/wiki/George_Freese "George Freese") 1926-2014 [Margot Adler](/wiki/Margot_Adler "Margot Adler") 1946-2014 [James Shigeta](/wiki/James_Shigeta "James Shigeta") 1929-2014 [Julio Grondona](/wiki/Julio_Grondona "Julio Grondona") 1931-2014 * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Bob Jones](/wiki/Bob_Jones_(police_commissioner) "Bob Jones (police commissioner)"), 59, [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") [police officer](/wiki/Police_officer "Police officer"), police commissioner for West Midlands Police.[[1]](#cite_note-1) * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Anatoly Kornukov](/wiki/Anatoly_Kornukov "Anatoly Kornukov"), 72, [Soviet](/wiki/Soviet "Soviet")-born [Russian](/wiki/Russia "Russia") military officer, commander-in-chief of the [Russian Air Force](/wiki/Russian_Air_Force "Russian Air Force") (1998–2002).[[2]](#cite_note-2) * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Umaru Dikko](/wiki/Umaru_Dikko "Umaru Dikko"), 79, [Nigerian](/wiki/Nigeria "Nigeria") politician, stroke.[[3]](#cite_note-3) * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Stephen Gaskin](/wiki/Stephen_Gaskin "Stephen Gaskin"), 79, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") counterculture figure, peace activist and commune founder (The Farm).[[4]](#cite_note-4) * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Walter Dean Myers](/wiki/Walter_Dean_Myers "Walter Dean Myers"), 76, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") author.[[5]](#cite_note-5) * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Jean Garon](/wiki/Jean_Garon "Jean Garon"), 76, [Canadian](/wiki/Canada "Canada") politician.[[6]](#cite_note-6) * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Frederick I. Ordway III](/wiki/Frederick_I._Ordway_III "Frederick I. Ordway III"), 87, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") space scientist.[[7]](#cite_note-7) * [July 1](/wiki/July_1 "July 1") - [Graeme McMahon](/wiki/Graeme_McMahon "Graeme McMahon"), 74, [Australian](/wiki/Australians "Australians") [AFL](/wiki/Australian_Football_League "Australian Football League") football executive, Chairman of [Essendon](/wiki/Essendon_Football_Club "Essendon Football Club") (1996–2003), pancreatic cancer.[[8]](#cite_note-8) * [July 2](/wiki/July_2 "July 2") - [Emilio Álvarez Montalván](/wiki/Emilio_%C3%81lvarez_Montalv%C3%A1n "Emilio Álvarez Montalván"), 94, [Nicaraguan](/wiki/Nicaragua "Nicaragua") ophthalmologist, Foreign Minister (1996–2001), heart attack.[[9]](#cite_note-9) * [July 2](/wiki/July_2 "July 2") - [Errie Ball](/wiki/Errie_Ball "Errie Ball"), 103, [Welsh](/wiki/Welsh_people "Welsh people")-[American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") golfer, natural causes.[[10]](#cite_note-10) * [July 2](/wiki/July_2 "July 2") - [Chad Brown](/wiki/Chad_Brown_(poker_player) "Chad Brown (poker player)"), 52, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") professional poker player and actor, iposarcoma.[[11]](#cite_note-11) * [July 2](/wiki/July_2 "July 2") - [Louis Zamperini](/wiki/Louis_Zamperini "Louis Zamperini"), 97, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") Olympic long distance runner ([1936](/wiki/1936_Summer_Olympics "1936 Summer Olympics")), motivational speaker, book (*Unbroken*) and movie figure (*Unbroken*), pneumonia.[[12]](#cite_note-12) * [July 3](/wiki/July_3 "July 3") - [Zalman Schachter-Shalomi](/wiki/Zalman_Schachter-Shalomi "Zalman Schachter-Shalomi"), 89, [Ukrainian](/wiki/Ukraine "Ukraine")-born [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") rabbi ([Jewish Renewal](/wiki/Jewish_Renewal "Jewish Renewal")).[[13]](#cite_note-13) * [July 3](/wiki/July_3 "July 3") - [Volkmar Groß](/wiki/Volkmar_Gro%C3%9F "Volkmar Groß"), 66, [German](/wiki/Germany "Germany") footballer.[[14]](#cite_note-14) * [July 3](/wiki/July_3 "July 3") - [Jini Dellaccio](/wiki/Jini_Dellaccio "Jini Dellaccio"), 97, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") photographer.[[15]](#cite_note-15) * [July 4](/wiki/July_4 "July 4") - [Giorgio Faletti](/wiki/Giorgio_Faletti "Giorgio Faletti"), 63, [Italian](/wiki/Italy "Italy") author, actor and singer, tumor.[[16]](#cite_note-16) * [July 4](/wiki/July_4 "July 4") - [Alan Alan](/wiki/Alan_Alan "Alan Alan"), 87, [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") escapologist and magician.[[17]](#cite_note-17) * [July 4](/wiki/July_4 "July 4") - [C. J. Henderson](/wiki/C._J._Henderson "C. J. Henderson"), 62, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") horror and crime author, cancer.[[18]](#cite_note-18) * [July 4](/wiki/July_4 "July 4") - [Archibald Wilson](/wiki/Archibald_Wilson "Archibald Wilson"), 93, [Rhodesian](/wiki/Rhodesia "Rhodesia")-born [Australian](/wiki/Australia "Australia") fighter pilot, flew for the [Royal Air Force](/wiki/Royal_Air_Force "Royal Air Force") during [World War II](/wiki/World_War_II "World War II"), natural causes.[[19]](#cite_note-19) * [July 5](/wiki/July_5 "July 5") - [Rosemary Murphy](/wiki/Rosemary_Murphy "Rosemary Murphy"), 89, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") actress (*That Night*, *[To Kill a Mockingbird](/wiki/To_Kill_a_Mockingbird "To Kill a Mockingbird")*, *Mighty Aphrodite*), esophageal cancer.[[20]](#cite_note-20) * [July 5](/wiki/July_5 "July 5") - [Volodymyr Sabodan](/wiki/Volodymyr_Sabodan "Volodymyr Sabodan"), 78, [Ukrainian](/wiki/Ukraine "Ukraine") Orthodox hierarch, head of the UOC-MP (since 1992), internal bleeding.[[21]](#cite_note-21) * [July 6](/wiki/July_6 "July 6") - [Alan J. Dixon](/wiki/Alan_J._Dixon "Alan J. Dixon"), 86, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, [United State Senator](/wiki/United_States_Senate "United States Senate") from [Illinois](/wiki/Illinois "Illinois") (1981–1993), natural causes.[[22]](#cite_note-22) * [July 6](/wiki/July_6 "July 6") - [Benedito de Assis da Silva](/wiki/Benedito_de_Assis_da_Silva "Benedito de Assis da Silva"), 61, [Brazilian](/wiki/Brazil "Brazil") footballer ([Fluminense](/wiki/Fluminense_Football_Club "Fluminense Football Club")), multiple organ failure.[[23]](#cite_note-23) * [July 6](/wiki/July_6 "July 6") - [Granville Austin](/wiki/Granville_Austin "Granville Austin"), 87, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") historian and academic, leading authority on the [Constitution of India](/wiki/Constitution_of_India "Constitution of India"), awarded [Padma Shri](/wiki/Padma_Shri "Padma Shri") (2011).[[24]](#cite_note-24) * [July 6](/wiki/July_6 "July 6") - [Dave Legeno](/wiki/Dave_Legeno "Dave Legeno"), 50, [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") actor (*[Harry Potter](/wiki/Harry_Potter "Harry Potter")*, *[Batman Begins](/wiki/Batman_Begins "Batman Begins")*), heat stroke.[[25]](#cite_note-25) * [July 6](/wiki/July_6 "July 6") - [Rogelio Polesello](/wiki/Rogelio_Polesello "Rogelio Polesello"), 75, [Argentine](/wiki/Argentines "Argentines") muralist, painter and sculptor ([Op art](/wiki/Op_art "Op art")), heart attack.[[26]](#cite_note-26) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Andrew Mango](/wiki/Andrew_Mango "Andrew Mango"), 88, [Turkish](/wiki/Turkey "Turkey")-born [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") journalist ([BBC](/wiki/BBC "BBC")) and biographer ([Mustafa Kemal Atatürk](/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Atat%C3%BCrk "Mustafa Kemal Atatürk")).[[27]](#cite_note-27) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Bora Todorović](/wiki/Bora_Todorovi%C4%87 "Bora Todorović"), 83, [Yugoslavian](/wiki/Yugoslavia "Yugoslavia")-born [Serbian](/wiki/Serbia "Serbia") actor (*Who's Singin' Over There?*, *[Underground](/wiki/Underground_(1995_movie) "Underground (1995 movie)")*, *Balkan Express*), complications from a stroke.[[28]](#cite_note-28) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Eduard Shevardnadze](/wiki/Eduard_Shevardnadze "Eduard Shevardnadze"), 86, [Soviet](/wiki/Soviet "Soviet")-born [Georgian](/wiki/Georgian_people "Georgian people") politician, [President](/wiki/President_of_Georgia "President of Georgia") (1992-2003), [Soviet](/wiki/Soviet_people "Soviet people") Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984-1990).[[29]](#cite_note-29) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Alfredo Di Stéfano](/wiki/Alfredo_Di_St%C3%A9fano "Alfredo Di Stéfano"), 88, [Argentine](/wiki/Argentina "Argentina")-[Spanish](/wiki/Spain "Spain") football player and coach ([Real Madrid](/wiki/Real_Madrid_C.F. "Real Madrid C.F.")), complications following cardiac arrest.[[30]](#cite_note-30) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Dick Jones](/wiki/Dick_Jones "Dick Jones"), 87, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") actor (*[Pinocchio](/wiki/Pinocchio_(1940_movie) "Pinocchio (1940 movie)")*), natural causes.[[31]](#cite_note-31) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Peter Underwood](/wiki/Peter_Underwood "Peter Underwood"), 76, [Australian](/wiki/Australia "Australia") jurist, [Governor of Tasmania](/wiki/Governor_of_Tasmania "Governor of Tasmania") (since 2008), member and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, kidney cancer.[[32]](#cite_note-32) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Lois Johnson](/wiki/Lois_Johnson "Lois Johnson"), 72, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") country music singer.[[33]](#cite_note-33) * [July 7](/wiki/July_7 "July 7") - [Lammtarra](/wiki/Lammtarra "Lammtarra"), 22, [British](/wiki/United_Kingdom "United Kingdom") Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[[34]](#cite_note-34) * [July 8](/wiki/July_8 "July 8") - [Ben Pangelinan](/wiki/Ben_Pangelinan "Ben Pangelinan"), 58, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans")-[Guamanian](/wiki/Guam "Guam") politician, member (since 1994) and Speaker (2003–2005) of the Legislature of Guam, cancer.[[35]](#cite_note-35) * [July 8](/wiki/July_8 "July 8") - [John V. Evans](/wiki/John_V._Evans "John V. Evans"), 89, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, [Governor of Idaho](/wiki/Governor_of_Idaho "Governor of Idaho") (1977–1987).[[36]](#cite_note-36) * [July 8](/wiki/July_8 "July 8") - [Plínio de Arruda Sampaio](/wiki/Pl%C3%ADnio_de_Arruda_Sampaio "Plínio de Arruda Sampaio"), 83, [Brazilian](/wiki/Brazil "Brazil") politician, activist, and educator, bone cancer.[[37]](#cite_note-37) * [July 9](/wiki/July_9 "July 9") - [David Azrieli](/wiki/David_Azrieli "David Azrieli"), 92, [Polish](/wiki/Poland "Poland")-born [Canadian](/wiki/Canada "Canada")-[Israeli](/wiki/Israel "Israel") billionaire real estate and finance executive.[[38]](#cite_note-38) * [July 9](/wiki/July_9 "July 9") - [Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes](/wiki/Luiz_Alberto_Dias_Menezes "Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes"), 63, [Brazilian](/wiki/Brazil "Brazil") geologist and mineral dealer.[[39]](#cite_note-39) * [July 9](/wiki/July_9 "July 9") - [Don Lenhardt](/wiki/Don_Lenhardt "Don Lenhardt"), 91, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") baseball player and coach ([St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles](/wiki/Baltimore_Orioles "Baltimore Orioles"), [Boston Red Sox](/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox "Boston Red Sox")).[[40]](#cite_note-40) * [July 10](/wiki/July_10 "July 10") - [Zohra Sehgal](/wiki/Zohra_Sehgal "Zohra Sehgal"), 102, [Indian](/wiki/India "India") actress and choreographer, cardiac arrest.[[41]](#cite_note-41) * [July 10](/wiki/July_10 "July 10") - [Robert C. Broomfield](/wiki/Robert_C._Broomfield "Robert C. Broomfield"), 81, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") judge, member (since 1985) and Chief Judge (1994–1999) of the U.S. District Court of Arizona, cancer.[[42]](#cite_note-42) * [July 11](/wiki/July_11 "July 11") - [Charlie Haden](/wiki/Charlie_Haden "Charlie Haden"), 76, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") jazz bassist and bandleader, three-time Grammy Award winner, post-polio syndrome.[[43]](#cite_note-43) * [July 11](/wiki/July_11 "July 11") - [Sir Howard Cooke](/wiki/Howard_Cooke "Howard Cooke"), 98, [Jamaican](/wiki/Jamaica "Jamaica") politician, [Governor-General](/wiki/Governor-General_of_Jamaica "Governor-General of Jamaica") (1991–2006).[[44]](#cite_note-44) * [July 11](/wiki/July_11 "July 11") - [John Seigenthaler](/wiki/John_Seigenthaler "John Seigenthaler"), 86, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") journalist and newspaper editor (*The Tennessean*, *[USA Today](/wiki/USA_Today "USA Today")*).[[45]](#cite_note-45) * [July 11](/wiki/July_11 "July 11") - [Randall Stout](/wiki/Randall_Stout "Randall Stout"), 56, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") architect, renal cell carcinoma.[[46]](#cite_note-46) * [July 11](/wiki/July_11 "July 11") - [Tommy Ramone](/wiki/Tommy_Ramone "Tommy Ramone"), 62, [Hungarian](/wiki/Hungary "Hungary")-born [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") [Hall of Fame](/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame") record producer and drummer ([The Ramones](/wiki/The_Ramones "The Ramones")), bile duct cancer.[[47]](#cite_note-47) * [July 11](/wiki/July_11 "July 11") - [Carin Mannheimer](/wiki/Carin_Mannheimer "Carin Mannheimer"), 79, [Swedish](/wiki/Sweden "Sweden") author and screenwriter.[[48]](#cite_note-48) * [July 11](/wiki/July_11 "July 11") - [Ray Lonnen](/wiki/Ray_Lonnen "Ray Lonnen"), 74, [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") actor (*Harry's Game*, *The Sandbaggers*), cancer.[[49]](#cite_note-49) * [July 12](/wiki/July_12 "July 12") - [Nestor Basterretxea](/wiki/Nestor_Basterretxea "Nestor Basterretxea"), 90, [Spanish](/wiki/Spain "Spain")-[Basque](/wiki/Basque_people "Basque people") artist.[[50]](#cite_note-50) * [July 12](/wiki/July_12 "July 12") - [Alfred de Grazia](/wiki/Alfred_de_Grazia "Alfred de Grazia"), 94, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") political scientist and author.[[51]](#cite_note-51) * [July 12](/wiki/July_12 "July 12") - [Valeriya Novodvorskaya](/wiki/Valeriya_Novodvorskaya "Valeriya Novodvorskaya"), 64, [Soviet](/wiki/Soviet_Union "Soviet Union")-[Russian](/wiki/Russia "Russia") politician and dissident.[[52]](#cite_note-52) * [July 12](/wiki/July_12 "July 12") - [Emil Bobu](/wiki/Emil_Bobu "Emil Bobu"), 87, [Romanian](/wiki/Romania "Romania") [communist](/wiki/Romanian_Communist_Party "Romanian Communist Party") activist and politician, Interior Minister (1973–1975) and Labor Minister (1979–1981), heart attack.[[53]](#cite_note-53) * [July 12](/wiki/July_12 "July 12") - [Kenneth J. Gray](/wiki/Kenneth_J._Gray "Kenneth J. Gray"), 89, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, member of the [U.S. House of Representatives](/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives "United States House of Representatives") for [Illinois](/wiki/Illinois "Illinois") (1955–1974, 1985–1989).[[54]](#cite_note-54) * [July 12](/wiki/July_12 "July 12") - [Alberto Cassano](/wiki/Alberto_Cassano "Alberto Cassano"), 79, [Argentine](/wiki/Argentina "Argentina") engineer and academic.[[55]](#cite_note-55) * [July 13](/wiki/July_13 "July 13") - [Lorin Maazel](/wiki/Lorin_Maazel "Lorin Maazel"), 84, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") conductor, violinist, composer and music director, complications of pneumonia.[[56]](#cite_note-56) * [July 13](/wiki/July_13 "July 13") - [Jan Nolten](/wiki/Jan_Nolten "Jan Nolten"), 84, [Dutch](/wiki/Dutch_people "Dutch people") racing cyclist, brain hemorrhage.[[57]](#cite_note-57) * [July 13](/wiki/July_13 "July 13") - [Nadine Gordimer](/wiki/Nadine_Gordimer "Nadine Gordimer"), 90, [South African](/wiki/South_Africa "South Africa") writer (*The Conservationist*) and anti-apartheid activist, [Nobel Prize laureate in Literature](/wiki/Nobel_Prize_in_Literature "Nobel Prize in Literature") (1991).[[58]](#cite_note-58) * [July 13](/wiki/July_13 "July 13") - [Gert Voss](/wiki/Gert_Voss "Gert Voss"), 72, [German](/wiki/Germans "Germans") actor, leukemia.[[59]](#cite_note-59) * [July 14](/wiki/July_14 "July 14") - [Vange Leonel](/wiki/Vange_Leonel "Vange Leonel"), 51, [Brazilian](/wiki/Brazil "Brazil") singer, writer, feminist and LGBT activist, ovarian cancer.[[60]](#cite_note-60) * [July 14](/wiki/July_14 "July 14") - [Alice Coachman](/wiki/Alice_Coachman "Alice Coachman"), 90, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") Olympic champion high jumper (1948), first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal.[[61]](#cite_note-61) * [July 14](/wiki/July_14 "July 14") - [Vintage Crop](/wiki/Vintage_Crop "Vintage Crop"), 27, [Irish](/wiki/Ireland "Ireland") Thoroughbred racehorse, won [Melbourne Cup](/wiki/Melbourne_Cup "Melbourne Cup") (1993).[[62]](#cite_note-62) * [July 14](/wiki/July_14 "July 14") - [Martin Richard Hoffmann](/wiki/Martin_Richard_Hoffmann "Martin Richard Hoffmann"), 82, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, [Secretary of the Army](/wiki/United_States_Secretary_of_the_Army "United States Secretary of the Army") (1975–1977), cancer.[[63]](#cite_note-63) * [July 14](/wiki/July_14 "July 14") - [Tom Rolf](/wiki/Tom_Rolf "Tom Rolf"), 82, [Swedish](/wiki/Swedish_people "Swedish people")-[American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") movie editor (*[Taxi Driver](/wiki/Taxi_Driver_(movie) "Taxi Driver (movie)")*, *[The Right Stuff](/wiki/The_Right_Stuff "The Right Stuff")*), problems from hip surgery.[[64]](#cite_note-64) * [July 14](/wiki/July_14 "July 14") - [Leopoldo Verona](/wiki/Leopoldo_Verona "Leopoldo Verona"), 82, [Argentine](/wiki/Argentines "Argentines") actor.[[65]](#cite_note-65) * [July 15](/wiki/July_15 "July 15") - [James MacGregor Burns](/wiki/James_MacGregor_Burns "James MacGregor Burns"), 95, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") historian and political scientist, awarded [Pulitzer Prize](/wiki/Pulitzer_Prize "Pulitzer Prize") (1971) for *Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom*.[[66]](#cite_note-66) * [July 15](/wiki/July_15 "July 15") - [Robert A. Roe](/wiki/Robert_A._Roe "Robert A. Roe"), 90, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, member of the [U.S. House of Representatives](/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives "United States House of Representatives") for New Jersey's 8th district (1969–1993).[[67]](#cite_note-67) * [July 15](/wiki/July_15 "July 15") - [Vilma Ferrán](/wiki/Vilma_Ferr%C3%A1n "Vilma Ferrán"), 73, [Argentine](/wiki/Argentina "Argentina") actress.[[68]](#cite_note-68) * [July 16](/wiki/July_16 "July 16") - [Szymon Szurmiej](/wiki/Szymon_Szurmiej "Szymon Szurmiej"), 91, [Polish](/wiki/Poles "Poles")-[Jewish](/wiki/Jewish "Jewish") actor and theatre manager, natural causes.[[69]](#cite_note-69) * [July 16](/wiki/July_16 "July 16") - [Johnny Winter](/wiki/Johnny_Winter "Johnny Winter"), 70, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") blues guitarist and three-time [Grammy Award](/wiki/Grammy_Award "Grammy Award")-winning producer (1978–1980).[[70]](#cite_note-70) * [July 16](/wiki/July_16 "July 16") - [Heinz Zemanek](/wiki/Heinz_Zemanek "Heinz Zemanek"), 94, [Austrian](/wiki/Austria "Austria") computer engineer pioneer.[[71]](#cite_note-71) * [July 16](/wiki/July_16 "July 16") - [Manfred Wekwerth](/wiki/Manfred_Wekwerth "Manfred Wekwerth"), 84, [German](/wiki/Germans "Germans") theatre director (Berliner Ensemble).[[72]](#cite_note-72) * [July 16](/wiki/July_16 "July 16") - [Hans Funck](/wiki/Hans_Funck "Hans Funck"), 61, [German](/wiki/Germans "Germans") movie editor (*Das Experiment*, *[Downfall](/wiki/Downfall_(movie) "Downfall (movie)")*, *[Diana](/wiki/Diana_(movie) "Diana (movie)")*), asthma attack.[[73]](#cite_note-73) * [July 16](/wiki/July_16 "July 16") - [Karl Albrecht](/wiki/Karl_Albrecht "Karl Albrecht"), 94, [German](/wiki/Germans "Germans") billionaire grocery executive, co-founder of [Aldi](/wiki/Aldi "Aldi").[[74]](#cite_note-74) * [July 17](/wiki/July_17 "July 17") - [Elaine Stritch](/wiki/Elaine_Stritch "Elaine Stritch"), 89, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") actress (*September*, *Bus Stop*) and double [Emmy Award](/wiki/Emmy_Award "Emmy Award")-winner (*[Law & Order](/wiki/Law_%26_Order "Law & Order")* (1992), *[30 Rock](/wiki/30_Rock "30 Rock")* ([2006](/wiki/59th_Primetime_Emmy_Awards "59th Primetime Emmy Awards"))).[[75]](#cite_note-75) * [July 17](/wiki/July_17 "July 17") - [John Walton](/wiki/John_Walton_(actor) "John Walton (actor)"), 62, [Australian](/wiki/Australians "Australians") actor (*The Young Doctors*), long-illness.[[76]](#cite_note-76) * [July 17](/wiki/July_17 "July 17") - [Otto Piene](/wiki/Otto_Piene "Otto Piene"), 86, [German](/wiki/Germans "Germans") artist.[[77]](#cite_note-77) * [July 17](/wiki/July_17 "July 17") - [Henry Hartsfield](/wiki/Henry_Hartsfield "Henry Hartsfield"), 80, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") [NASA](/wiki/NASA "NASA") astronaut and test pilot (*[Columbia](/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Columbia "Space Shuttle Columbia")*), commander for the *[Discovery](/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Discovery "Space Shuttle Discovery")* and *[Challenger](/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger "Space Shuttle Challenger")* missions, problems from back surgery.[[78]](#cite_note-78) * [July 17](/wiki/July_17 "July 17") - [Andries P Putter](/wiki/Andries_P_Putter "Andries P Putter"), 78, [South African](/wiki/South_Africa "South Africa") naval officer, Chief of the [South African Navy](/wiki/South_African_Navy "South African Navy"), kidney failure.[[79]](#cite_note-79) * [July 17](/wiki/July_17 "July 17") - [Ross Burden](/wiki/Ross_Burden "Ross Burden"), 45, [New Zealand](/wiki/New_Zealand "New Zealand") celebrity chef, infection from bone marrow transplant.[[80]](#cite_note-80) * [July 17](/wiki/July_17 "July 17") - People killed on board [Malaysia Airlines Flight 17](/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_17 "Malaysia Airlines Flight 17"): + [Liam Davison](/wiki/Liam_Davison "Liam Davison"), 56, [Australian](/wiki/Australians "Australians") author.[[81]](#cite_note-81) + [Pim de Kuijer](/wiki/Pim_de_Kuijer "Pim de Kuijer"), 32, [Dutch](/wiki/Dutch_people "Dutch people") lobbyist and politician.[[82]](#cite_note-82) + [Joep Lange](/wiki/Joep_Lange "Joep Lange"), 59, [Dutch](/wiki/Dutch_people "Dutch people") doctor and researcher, President of the International AIDS Society (2002–2004).[[83]](#cite_note-83) + [Shuba Jaya](/wiki/Shuba_Jaya "Shuba Jaya"), 38, [Malaysian](/wiki/Malaysia "Malaysia") actress.[[84]](#cite_note-84) + [Willem Witteveen](/wiki/Willem_Witteveen "Willem Witteveen"), 62, [Dutch](/wiki/Dutch_people "Dutch people") politician and legal scholar, member of the [Senate](/wiki/Senate_(Netherlands) "Senate (Netherlands)") (1999–2007, since 2013).[[85]](#cite_note-85) * [July 18](/wiki/July_18 "July 18") - [Dietmar Schönherr](/wiki/Dietmar_Sch%C3%B6nherr "Dietmar Schönherr"), 88, [Austrian](/wiki/Austrians "Austrians") actor and entertainer.[[86]](#cite_note-86) * [July 18](/wiki/July_18 "July 18") - [James Govan](/wiki/James_Govan "James Govan"), 64, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") singer.[[87]](#cite_note-87) * [July 18](/wiki/July_18 "July 18") - [João Ubaldo Ribeiro](/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o_Ubaldo_Ribeiro "João Ubaldo Ribeiro"), 73, [Brazilian](/wiki/Brazilians "Brazilians") writer, pulmonary embolism.[[88]](#cite_note-88) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Andreas Biermann](/wiki/Andreas_Biermann "Andreas Biermann"), 33, [German](/wiki/Germans "Germans") footballer, suicide.[[89]](#cite_note-89) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Lionel Ferbos](/wiki/Lionel_Ferbos "Lionel Ferbos"), 103, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") jazz trumpeter.[[90]](#cite_note-90) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Ingemar Odlander](/wiki/Ingemar_Odlander "Ingemar Odlander"), 78, [Swedish](/wiki/Swedish_people "Swedish people") journalist and news reporter (*Rapport*).[[91]](#cite_note-91) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Paul M. Fleiss](/wiki/Paul_M._Fleiss "Paul M. Fleiss"), 80, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") pediatrician.[[92]](#cite_note-92) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Yehuda Nir](/wiki/Yehuda_Nir "Yehuda Nir"), 84, [Polish](/wiki/Poland "Poland")-born [Israeli](/wiki/Israel "Israel")-[American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") psychiatrist and holocaust survivor (*The Lost Childhood*).[[93]](#cite_note-93) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Skye McCole Bartusiak](/wiki/Skye_McCole_Bartusiak "Skye McCole Bartusiak"), 21, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") actress (*[The Patriot](/wiki/The_Patriot_(2000_movie) "The Patriot (2000 movie)")*, *[George Lopez](/wiki/George_Lopez_(TV_series) "George Lopez (TV series)")*), epileptic seizure.[[94]](#cite_note-94) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [James Garner](/wiki/James_Garner "James Garner"), 86, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") actor (*[Maverick](/wiki/Maverick_(TV_series) "Maverick (TV series)")*, *The Rockford Files*, *[The Great Escape](/wiki/The_Great_Escape_(movie) "The Great Escape (movie)")*), massive heart attack.[[95]](#cite_note-95) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [John Fasano](/wiki/John_Fasano "John Fasano"), 52, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") screenwriter (*[Another 48 Hrs.](/wiki/Another_48_Hrs. "Another 48 Hrs.")*) and director (*Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare*).[[96]](#cite_note-96) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [David Easton](/wiki/David_Easton "David Easton"), 97, [Canadian](/wiki/Canada "Canada") political scientist.[[97]](#cite_note-97) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Iring Fetscher](/wiki/Iring_Fetscher "Iring Fetscher"), 92, [German](/wiki/Germany "Germany") political scientist.[[98]](#cite_note-98) * [July 19](/wiki/July_19 "July 19") - [Rubem Alves](/wiki/Rubem_Alves "Rubem Alves"), 80, [Brazilian](/wiki/Brazil "Brazil") writer, philosopher and theologian, multiple organ failure due to pneumonia.[[99]](#cite_note-99) * [July 20](/wiki/July_20 "July 20") - [Kadhal Dhandapani](/wiki/Kadhal_Dhandapani "Kadhal Dhandapani"), 71, [Indian](/wiki/India "India") actor (*Kaadhal*), cardiac arrest.[[100]](#cite_note-100) * [July 20](/wiki/July_20 "July 20") - [Victor G. Atiyeh](/wiki/Victor_G._Atiyeh "Victor G. Atiyeh"), 91, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, [Governor of Oregon](/wiki/Governor_of_Oregon "Governor of Oregon") (1979–1987), complications from renal failure.[[101]](#cite_note-101) * [July 20](/wiki/July_20 "July 20") - [Álex Angulo](/wiki/%C3%81lex_Angulo "Álex Angulo"), 61, [Spanish](/wiki/Spain "Spain")-[Basque](/wiki/Basque_people "Basque people") actor (*[Pan's Labyrinth](/wiki/Pan%27s_Labyrinth "Pan's Labyrinth")*, *El día de la bestia*), traffic collision.[[102]](#cite_note-102) * [July 20](/wiki/July_20 "July 20") - [Klaus Schmidt](/wiki/Klaus_Schmidt_(archaeologist) "Klaus Schmidt (archaeologist)"), 61, [German](/wiki/Germany "Germany") archaeologist (Göbekli Tepe), heart attack.[[103]](#cite_note-103) * [July 20](/wiki/July_20 "July 20") - [Panna Rittikrai](/wiki/Panna_Rittikrai "Panna Rittikrai"), 53, [Thai](/wiki/Thailand "Thailand") martial arts choreographer, actor and movie director, organ failure.[[104]](#cite_note-104) * [July 21](/wiki/July_21 "July 21") - [Kevin Skinner](/wiki/Kevin_Skinner_(rugby_union) "Kevin Skinner (rugby union)"), 86, [New Zealand](/wiki/New_Zealand "New Zealand") rugby union player ([national team](/wiki/New_Zealand_national_rugby_union_team "New Zealand national rugby union team")).[[105]](#cite_note-105) * [July 21](/wiki/July_21 "July 21") - [John M. Coyne](/wiki/John_M._Coyne "John M. Coyne"), 97, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, Mayor of [Brooklyn, Ohio](/wiki/Brooklyn,_Ohio "Brooklyn, Ohio") (1948–1999).[[106]](#cite_note-106) * [July 21](/wiki/July_21 "July 21") - [Hans-Peter Kaul](/wiki/Hans-Peter_Kaul "Hans-Peter Kaul"), 70, [German](/wiki/German_people "German people") judge, member of the [International Criminal Court](/wiki/International_Criminal_Court "International Criminal Court").[[107]](#cite_note-107) * [July 21](/wiki/July_21 "July 21") - [Dan Borislow](/wiki/Dan_Borislow "Dan Borislow"), 52, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") telecommunications executive, inventor of magicJack, heart attack.[[108]](#cite_note-108) * [July 21](/wiki/July_21 "July 21") - [Harald Hove](/wiki/Harald_Hove "Harald Hove"), 65, [Norwegian](/wiki/Norway "Norway") politician, heart attack.[[109]](#cite_note-109) * [July 22](/wiki/July_22 "July 22") - [John Blundell](/wiki/John_Blundell_(economist) "John Blundell (economist)"), 61, [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") economist and policy adviser, Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs.[[110]](#cite_note-110) * [July 23](/wiki/July_23 "July 23") - [Dora Bryan](/wiki/Dora_Bryan "Dora Bryan"), 91, [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") actress (*Absolutely Fabulous*, *[Last of the Summer Wine](/wiki/Last_of_the_Summer_Wine "Last of the Summer Wine")*).[[111]](#cite_note-111) * [July 23](/wiki/July_23 "July 23") - [Louis Lentin](/wiki/Louis_Lentin "Louis Lentin"), 80, [Irish](/wiki/Irish_people "Irish people") theatre, movie and television director.[[112]](#cite_note-112) * [July 23](/wiki/July_23 "July 23") - [Saado Ali Warsame](/wiki/Saado_Ali_Warsame "Saado Ali Warsame"), [Somali](/wiki/Somalia "Somalia") politician and folk singer, [MP](/wiki/Parliament_of_Somalia "Parliament of Somalia"), shot.[[113]](#cite_note-113) * [July 23](/wiki/July_23 "July 23") - [Norman Leyden](/wiki/Norman_Leyden "Norman Leyden"), 96, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") conductor, composer and musician.[[114]](#cite_note-114) * [July 23](/wiki/July_23 "July 23") - [Ariano Suassuna](/wiki/Ariano_Suassuna "Ariano Suassuna"), 87, [Brazilian](/wiki/Brazil "Brazil") writer, cardiac arrest.[[115]](#cite_note-115) * [July 24](/wiki/July_24 "July 24") - [Jaan Arder](/wiki/Jaan_Arder "Jaan Arder"), 62, [Estonian](/wiki/Estonia "Estonia") singer (Apelsin).[[116]](#cite_note-116) * [July 24](/wiki/July_24 "July 24") - [Władysław Sidorowicz](/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Sidorowicz "Władysław Sidorowicz"), 68, [Polish](/wiki/Poland "Poland") politician, Minister of Health (1991).[[117]](#cite_note-117) * [July 24](/wiki/July_24 "July 24") - [Yoo Chae-yeong](/wiki/Yoo_Chae-yeong "Yoo Chae-yeong"), 40, [South Korean](/wiki/South_Korea "South Korea") singer, stomach cancer.[[118]](#cite_note-118) * [July 24](/wiki/July_24 "July 24") - [Dale Schlueter](/wiki/Dale_Schlueter "Dale Schlueter"), 68, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") basketball player ([Portland Trail Blazers](/wiki/Portland_Trail_Blazers "Portland Trail Blazers")), cancer.[[119]](#cite_note-119) * [July 25](/wiki/July_25 "July 25") - [Çolpan İlhan](/wiki/%C3%87olpan_%C4%B0lhan "Çolpan İlhan"), 77, [Turkish](/wiki/Turkish_people "Turkish people") actress, heart attack.[[120]](#cite_note-120) * [July 25](/wiki/July_25 "July 25") - [Bel Kaufman](/wiki/Bel_Kaufman "Bel Kaufman"), 103, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") teacher and author (*Up the Down Staircase*).[[121]](#cite_note-121) * [July 25](/wiki/July_25 "July 25") - [Carlo Bergonzi](/wiki/Carlo_Bergonzi "Carlo Bergonzi"), 90, [Italian](/wiki/Italy "Italy") operatic tenor.[[122]](#cite_note-122) * [July 26](/wiki/July_26 "July 26") - [Oleh Babayev](/wiki/Oleh_Babayev "Oleh Babayev"), 48, [Ukrainian](/wiki/Ukraine "Ukraine") politician, Mayor of [Kremenchuk](/wiki/Kremenchuk "Kremenchuk") (since 2010), shot.[[123]](#cite_note-123) * [July 26](/wiki/July_26 "July 26") - [Majid Nizami](/wiki/Majid_Nizami "Majid Nizami"), 86, [Pakistani](/wiki/Pakistan "Pakistan") newspaper journalist and editor (*Nawa-i-Waqt*), heart disease.[[124]](#cite_note-124) * [July 26](/wiki/July_26 "July 26") - [Roland Verhavert](/wiki/Roland_Verhavert "Roland Verhavert"), 87, [Belgian](/wiki/Belgians "Belgians") movie director, heart attack.[[125]](#cite_note-125) * [July 26](/wiki/July_26 "July 26") - [Charles R. Larson](/wiki/Charles_R._Larson "Charles R. Larson"), 77, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") naval officer, Commanding Admiral of USPACOM, [Superintendent of U. S. Naval Academy](/wiki/United_States_Naval_Academy "United States Naval Academy") (1983–1986, 1994–1998), leukemia.[[126]](#cite_note-126) * [July 27](/wiki/July_27 "July 27") - [George Freese](/wiki/George_Freese "George Freese"), 87, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") baseball player ([Pittsburgh Pirates](/wiki/Pittsburgh_Pirates "Pittsburgh Pirates")).[[127]](#cite_note-127) * [July 27](/wiki/July_27 "July 27") - [Paul Schell](/wiki/Paul_Schell "Paul Schell"), 76, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, Mayor of [Seattle](/wiki/Seattle "Seattle") (1998–2002).[[128]](#cite_note-128) * [July 27](/wiki/July_27 "July 27") - [Kyozan Joshu Sasaki](/wiki/Kyozan_Joshu_Sasaki "Kyozan Joshu Sasaki"), 107, [Japanese](/wiki/Japan "Japan")-born [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") Rinzai Zen teacher.[[129]](#cite_note-129) * [July 28](/wiki/July_28 "July 28") - [Margot Adler](/wiki/Margot_Adler "Margot Adler"), 68, [American](/wiki/Americas "Americas") journalist ([NPR](/wiki/NPR "NPR")), radio broadcaster (*Hour of the Wolf*, *Justice Talking*) and author, endometrial cancer.[[130]](#cite_note-130) * [July 28](/wiki/July_28 "July 28") - [James Shigeta](/wiki/James_Shigeta "James Shigeta"), 85, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") actor (*Flower Drum Song*, *[Die Hard](/wiki/Die_Hard "Die Hard")*, *[Mulan](/wiki/Mulan "Mulan")*), respiratory failure.[[131]](#cite_note-131) * [July 28](/wiki/July_28 "July 28") - [Paul D. McGowan](/wiki/Paul_D._McGowan "Paul D. McGowan"), 67, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2012–2014).[[132]](#cite_note-132) * [July 28](/wiki/July_28 "July 28") - [Theodore Van Kirk](/wiki/Theodore_Van_Kirk "Theodore Van Kirk"), 93, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") military officer, [Army](/wiki/United_States_Army "United States Army") Major, navigator and last surviving crew member on the [Enola Gay](/wiki/Enola_Gay "Enola Gay"), natural causes.[[133]](#cite_note-133) * [July 28](/wiki/July_28 "July 28") - [Monty M. Wyche](/wiki/Monty_M._Wyche "Monty M. Wyche"), 87, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") judge.[[134]](#cite_note-134) * [July 28](/wiki/July_28 "July 28") - [Yvette Lebon](/wiki/Yvette_Lebon "Yvette Lebon"), 103, [French](/wiki/French_people "French people") actress, natural causes.[[135]](#cite_note-135) * [July 28](/wiki/July_28 "July 28") - Sally Farmiloe, 60, South African-born British actress (*[Howards' Way](/wiki/Howards%27_Way "Howards' Way")*), breast cancer.[[136]](#cite_note-136) * [July 29](/wiki/July_29 "July 29") - [M. Caldwell Butler](/wiki/M._Caldwell_Butler "M. Caldwell Butler"), 89, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") politician, member of the [U.S. House](/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives "United States House of Representatives") for Virginia's 6th (1972–1983), [Virginia House of Delegates](/wiki/Virginia_House_of_Delegates "Virginia House of Delegates") (1962–1971).[[137]](#cite_note-137) * [July 29](/wiki/July_29 "July 29") - [Giorgio Gaslini](/wiki/Giorgio_Gaslini "Giorgio Gaslini"), 84, [Italian](/wiki/Italy "Italy") pianist and composer, complications from a fall.[[138]](#cite_note-138) * [July 29](/wiki/July_29 "July 29") - [Idris Muhammad](/wiki/Idris_Muhammad "Idris Muhammad"), 74, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") jazz drummer.[[139]](#cite_note-139) * [July 29](/wiki/July_29 "July 29") - [Péter Kiss](/wiki/P%C3%A9ter_Kiss "Péter Kiss"), 55, [Hungarian](/wiki/Hungary "Hungary") politician, Minister of Social Affairs (2006–2007), member of the [National Assembly](/wiki/National_Assembly_(Hungary) "National Assembly (Hungary)") (2010–2014).[[140]](#cite_note-140) * [July 29](/wiki/July_29 "July 29") - [Jon R. Cavaiani](/wiki/Jon_R._Cavaiani "Jon R. Cavaiani"), 70, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") [NCO](/wiki/Non-commissioned_officer "Non-commissioned officer") and prisoner of war, [Army](/wiki/United_States_Army "United States Army") Special Forces sergeant major, awarded [Medal of Honor](/wiki/Medal_of_Honor "Medal of Honor") (1974).[[141]](#cite_note-141) * [July 29](/wiki/July_29 "July 29") - [María Antonia Iglesias](/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa_Antonia_Iglesias "María Antonia Iglesias"), 69, [Spanish](/wiki/Spain "Spain") writer and journalist.[[142]](#cite_note-142) * [July 30](/wiki/July_30 "July 30") - [Julio Grondona](/wiki/Julio_Grondona "Julio Grondona"), 82, [Argentine](/wiki/Argentina "Argentina") football executive, President of AFA (since 1979), aortic aneurysm.[[143]](#cite_note-143) * [July 30](/wiki/July_30 "July 30") - [Dick Wagner](/wiki/Dick_Wagner "Dick Wagner"), 71, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") rock guitarist (The Frost, [Alice Cooper](/wiki/Alice_Cooper "Alice Cooper"), [Lou Reed](/wiki/Lou_Reed "Lou Reed")) and songwriter ("[Only Women Bleed](/wiki/Only_Women_Bleed "Only Women Bleed")"), lung infection.[[144]](#cite_note-144) * [July 30](/wiki/July_30 "July 30") - [Dick Smith](/wiki/Dick_Smith_(make-up_artist) "Dick Smith (make-up artist)"), 92, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") special effects make-up artist.[[145]](#cite_note-145) * [July 30](/wiki/July_30 "July 30") - [Sir Peter Hall](/wiki/Peter_Hall_(urbanist) "Peter Hall (urbanist)"), 82, [British](/wiki/British_people "British people") urban planner, academic, government adviser, and writer.[[146]](#cite_note-146) * [July 30](/wiki/July_30 "July 30") - [Manfred Roeder](/wiki/Manfred_Roeder "Manfred Roeder"), 85, [German](/wiki/Germany "Germany") extreme-right activist and [Wehrmacht](/wiki/Wehrmacht "Wehrmacht") soldier.[[147]](#cite_note-147) * [July 30](/wiki/July_30 "July 30") - [Harun Farocki](/wiki/Harun_Farocki "Harun Farocki"), 70, [German](/wiki/Germany "Germany") filmmaker.[[148]](#cite_note-148) * [July 31](/wiki/July_31 "July 31") - [Kenny Ireland](/wiki/Kenny_Ireland "Kenny Ireland"), 68, [Scottish](/wiki/Scotland "Scotland") actor (*[Benidorm](/wiki/Benidorm_(TV_series) "Benidorm (TV series)")*), cancer.[[149]](#cite_note-149) * [July 31](/wiki/July_31 "July 31") - [Mukku Raju](/wiki/Mukku_Raju "Mukku Raju"), 83, [Indian](/wiki/India "India") [Tollywood](/wiki/Telugu_language "Telugu language") actor.[[150]](#cite_note-150) * [July 31](/wiki/July_31 "July 31") - [Nabarun Bhattacharya](/wiki/Nabarun_Bhattacharya "Nabarun Bhattacharya"), 66, [Indian](/wiki/India "India") author, stomach cancer.[[151]](#cite_note-151) * [July 31](/wiki/July_31 "July 31") - [Jorge Jacobson](/wiki/Jorge_Jacobson "Jorge Jacobson"), 78, [Argentine](/wiki/Argentina "Argentina") journalist, anchor of [Telefe Noticias](/wiki/Telefe_Noticias "Telefe Noticias"), heart attack.[[152]](#cite_note-152) * [July 31](/wiki/July_31 "July 31") - [Warren Bennis](/wiki/Warren_Bennis "Warren Bennis"), 89, [American](/wiki/Americans "Americans") scholar and author.[[153]](#cite_note-153) ## See more months * [Deaths in January 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_January_2014 "Deaths in January 2014") * [Deaths in February 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_February_2014 "Deaths in February 2014") * [Deaths in March 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_March_2014 "Deaths in March 2014") * [Deaths in April 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_April_2014 "Deaths in April 2014") * [Deaths in May 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_May_2014 "Deaths in May 2014") * [Deaths in June 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_June_2014 "Deaths in June 2014") * [Deaths in August 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_August_2014 "Deaths in August 2014") * [Deaths in September 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_September_2014 "Deaths in September 2014") * [Deaths in October 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_October_2014 "Deaths in October 2014") * [Deaths in November 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_November_2014 "Deaths in November 2014") * [Deaths in December 2014](/wiki/Deaths_in_December_2014 "Deaths in December 2014") ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Police boss Jones dies suddenly"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140714220201/http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2014/07/01/police-boss-jones-dies-suddenly/). Archived from [the original](http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2014/07/01/police-boss-jones-dies-suddenly/) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) [Скончался бывший главнокомандующий ВВС РФ Анатолий Корнуков](http://ria.ru/defense_safety/20140701/1014234066.html) (in Russian) 3. [↑](#cite_ref-3) ["Former Transport Minister, Umaru Dikko Dies"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140714190622/http://thestreetjournal.org/2014/07/former-transport-minister-umaru-dikko-dies/). Archived from [the original](http://thestreetjournal.org/2014/07/former-transport-minister-umaru-dikko-dies/) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) ["Stephen Gaskin, Hippie Leader And Farm Founder, Dies"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140707050321/http://www.newschannel5.com/story/25920627/stephen-gaskin-hippie-leader-and-farm-founder-dies). Archived from [the original](http://www.newschannel5.com/story/25920627/stephen-gaskin-hippie-leader-and-farm-founder-dies) on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-5) [Walter Dean Myers Quotes; Children's Book Author Dies At 76](http://www.ibtimes.com/walter-dean-myers-quotes-childrens-book-author-dies-76-1618122) 6. [↑](#cite_ref-6) [Former Parti Quebecois cabinet minister Jean Garon dies at 76](http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/former-parti-quebecois-cabinet-minister-jean-garon-dies-at-76-1.1896314) 7. [↑](#cite_ref-7) [Frederick I. Ordway III Obituary](http://obits.al.com/obituaries/huntsville/obituary.aspx?pid=171572253) 8. [↑](#cite_ref-8) ["McMahon loses battle with cancer"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140714202115/http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8868407). Archived from [the original](http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8868407) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 9. [↑](#cite_ref-9) [Fallece el doctor Emilio Álvarez Montalván](http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/nacionales/323773-fallece-doctor-emilio-alvarez-montalvan) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201125054756/http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/nacionales/323773-fallece-doctor-emilio-alvarez-montalvan) 2020-11-25 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Spanish) 10. [↑](#cite_ref-10) [Errie Ball passes away at age 103](http://www.pga.com/news/golf-buzz/longest-serving-pga-member-errie-ball-passes-away-103) 11. [↑](#cite_ref-11) ["Chad Brown, Poker Pro, Dies at 52"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140706124558/http://www.bluff.com/news/chad-brown-poker-pro-dies-at-52-58101/). Archived from [the original](http://www.bluff.com/news/chad-brown-poker-pro-dies-at-52-58101/) on 2014-07-06. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 12. [↑](#cite_ref-12) [WWII Hero, 'Unbroken' Subject Louis Zamperini Dies at 97](http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wwii-hero-unbroken-subject-louis-716524) 13. [↑](#cite_ref-13) [Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, founder of Jewish Renewal movement, dies in Colorado](http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/07/03/rabbi-zalman-schachter-shalomi-founder-jewish-renewal-movement-dies-in-colorado/) 14. [↑](#cite_ref-14) [Trauer um Volkmar Groß](http://www.herthabsc.de/de/intern/volkmar-gross/page/5473--17-17--17.html) (in German) 15. [↑](#cite_ref-15) ["Celebrated northwest Rock photographer Jini Dellaccio passes away at 97"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140912144129/http://www.northwestmusicscene.com/2014/07/celebrated-northwest-rock-photographer-jini-dellaccio-passes-away-93/). Archived from [the original](http://www.northwestmusicscene.com/2014/07/celebrated-northwest-rock-photographer-jini-dellaccio-passes-away-93/) on 2014-09-12. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 16. [↑](#cite_ref-16) [[1]](http://espresso.repubblica.it/visioni/2014/07/04/news/e-morto-giorgio-faletti-l-uomo-dalle-tante-vite-1.172222) (in Italian) 17. [↑](#cite_ref-17) [Obituary: Alan Alan, "The British Houdini"](http://www.thisiscabaret.com/obituary-alan-alan-british-houdini/) 18. [↑](#cite_ref-18) [Welcome to the World of CJ Henderson](http://cjhenderson.com/) 19. [↑](#cite_ref-19) [Passing of Air Marshal Archie Wilson](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/orafs-ourstory-updates/LwDl-7wHGTg) 20. [↑](#cite_ref-20) [Rosemary Murphy, 89, Emmy Winner, Dies](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/10/arts/television/rosemary-murphy-89-emmy-winner-dies.html) 21. [↑](#cite_ref-21) ["Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader Volodymyr dies"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140715010103/https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/24393535/ukrainian-orthodox-church-leader-volodymyr-dies/). Archived from [the original](https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/24393535/ukrainian-orthodox-church-leader-volodymyr-dies/) on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 22. [↑](#cite_ref-22) ["Former U.S. Senator Alan Dixon Dies at Home"](https://archive.today/20140707194245/http://online.wsj.com/articles/former-u-s-senator-alan-dixon-dies-1404674650?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsFifth). Archived from [the original](http://online.wsj.com/articles/former-u-s-senator-alan-dixon-dies-1404674650?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsFifth) on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 23. [↑](#cite_ref-23) [Eterno "Carrasco", ex-atacante Assis morre no Paraná, aos 61 anos](http://globoesporte.globo.com/futebol/noticia/2014/07/pouco-depois-de-washington-assis-ex-casal-20-tambem-morre-no-parana.html) (in Portuguese) 24. [↑](#cite_ref-24) [Eminent scholar of Indian Constitution, Granville Austin, is dead](http://www.outlookindia.com/news/article/Eminent-Scholar-of-Indian-Constitution-Granville-Austin-Dead/848619) 25. [↑](#cite_ref-25) [‘Harry Potter’ actor found dead in ‘remote’ area](http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2014/07/11/harry-potter-actor-found-dead-in-remote-area/?intcmp=HPBucket) 26. [↑](#cite_ref-26) [Murió el artista plástico Rogelio Polesello.](http://www.clarin.com/cultura/Murio-artista-plastico-Rogelio-Polesello_0_1169883473.html) (in Spanish) 27. [↑](#cite_ref-27) [Atatürk biographer Andrew Mango dies](http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ataturk-biographer-andrew-mango-dies-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=68772&NewsCatID=386) 28. [↑](#cite_ref-28) [Bora Todorović passed away](http://inserbia.info/today/2014/07/bora-todorovic-passed-away/) 29. [↑](#cite_ref-29) [Fomer Georgian president, Eduard Shevardnadze dies at 86](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-28190328) 30. [↑](#cite_ref-30) [Alfredo Di Stéfano dies at the age of 88](https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jul/07/alfredo-di-stefano-dies-real-madrid) 31. [↑](#cite_ref-31) [Richard Percy Jones, Voice of “Pinocchio,” Passes Away at 87](http://westsidetoday.com/2014/07/08/richard-percy-jones-voice-pinocchio-passes-away-87/) 32. [↑](#cite_ref-32) [Peter Underwood, Tasmania Governor, dies aged 76 following kidney surgery](http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-08/tasmania-governor-peter-underwood-dies-aged-76/5580058) 33. [↑](#cite_ref-33) ["East Tennessee country star Lois Johnson dies"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140713041320/http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2014/jul/09/east-tennessee-country-star-lois-johnson-dies/). Archived from [the original](http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2014/jul/09/east-tennessee-country-star-lois-johnson-dies/) on 2014-07-13. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 34. [↑](#cite_ref-34) ["Group 1 great Lammtarra dies aged 22"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140714144243/http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/bloodstock/group-1-great-lammtarra-dies-aged-22/1685563/top/). Archived from [the original](http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/bloodstock/group-1-great-lammtarra-dies-aged-22/1685563/top/) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 35. [↑](#cite_ref-35) [Senator Ben Pangelinan Has Died; Tributes Pour in From Both Sides of the Political Divide](http://www.pacificnewscenter.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46678:senator-ben-pangelinan-has-died-&catid=45:guam-news&Itemid=156) 36. [↑](#cite_ref-36) [Former Idaho Gov. John Evans dies at 89](http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/jul/08/former-idaho-gov-john-evans-dies-89/) 37. [↑](#cite_ref-37) [Corpo de ex-deputado Plínio de Arruda Sampaio é velado em São Paulo](http://odia.ig.com.br/noticia/brasil/2014-07-09/corpo-de-ex-deputado-plinio-de-arruda-sampaio-e-velado-em-sao-paulo.html) (in Portuguese) 38. [↑](#cite_ref-38) [David Azrieli, Canadian-Israeli billionaire and philanthropist, dies at 92](http://www.jpost.com/Business/Business-News/David-Azrieli-Canadian-Israeli-billionaire-and-philanthropist-dies-at-92-362047) 39. [↑](#cite_ref-39) [MM Gerdau presta homenagem a Luiz Menezes](http://www.mmgerdau.org.br/index.php?p=9&pa=ini&n=624) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20140714190433/http://www.mmgerdau.org.br/index.php?p=9&pa=ini&n=624) 2014-07-14 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Portuguese) 40. [↑](#cite_ref-40) ["Red Sox mourn the passing of Don Lenhardt"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140714162159/http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140710&content_id=84057488&vkey=pr_bos&c_id=bos). Archived from [the original](http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140710&content_id=84057488&vkey=pr_bos&c_id=bos) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 41. [↑](#cite_ref-41) [Zohra Sehgal, "Grand Old Lady of Indian Cinema", dies at 102](http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/zohra-sehgal-grand-old-lady-of-indian-cinema-dies-at-102-556564?pfrom=home-lateststories) 42. [↑](#cite_ref-42) [Federal Court in Arizona Mourns Passing of District Judge Robert C. Broomfield](http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/absolutenm/articlefiles/726-Passing_of_Judge_Broomfield.pdf)[*[permanent dead link](/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot "Wikipedia:Link rot")*] 43. [↑](#cite_ref-43) [RIP Charlie Haden](https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/music/jazzblog/rip-charlie-haden) 44. [↑](#cite_ref-44) ["Former GG Howard Cooke is dead"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200407163659/http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Former-GG-Howard-Cooke-is-dead). Archived from [the original](http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Former-GG-Howard-Cooke-is-dead) on 2020-04-07. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 45. [↑](#cite_ref-45) [Prominent editor, activist John Seigenthaler dies at 86](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/07/11/john-seigenthaler-tennessean-editor-dies/12531011/) 46. [↑](#cite_ref-46) [Randall Stout, Architect Tied to Nature, Dies at 56](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/17/arts/design/randall-stout-architect-of-innovative-environmental-designs-dies-at-56.html?_r=0) 47. [↑](#cite_ref-47) [Tommy Ramone, Last Surviving Original Member of Influential Punk Band, Dies at 65](https://variety.com/2014/music/news/tommy-ramone-last-surviving-original-member-of-influential-punk-band-dies-at-65-1201261584/) 48. [↑](#cite_ref-48) [Carin Mannheimer har avlidit](http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/carin-mannheimer-har-avlidit/) (in Swedish) 49. [↑](#cite_ref-49) [My dear husband @RayLonnen has passed away peacefully today after a 3 year tussle with cancer](https://twitter.com/TaraWardBooks/status/487658168986914816) 50. [↑](#cite_ref-50) [Muere escultor Nestor Basterretxea a los 90 años](http://www.eitb.com/es/cultura/detalle/2406080/muere-basterretxea--muere-escultor-nestor-basterretxea-90-anos/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20140715022152/http://www.eitb.com/es/cultura/detalle/2406080/muere-basterretxea--muere-escultor-nestor-basterretxea-90-anos/) 2014-07-15 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Spanish) 51. [↑](#cite_ref-51) ["Alfred de Grazia"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140718153030/http://www.sis-group.org.uk/news/alfred-de-grazia.htm-0). Archived from [the original](http://www.sis-group.org.uk/news/alfred-de-grazia.htm-0) on 2014-07-18. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 52. [↑](#cite_ref-52) [Valeria Novodvorskaya ölüb](http://www.azadliq.org/archive/news/20140712/1/1.html?id=25454865) (in Russian) 53. [↑](#cite_ref-53) ["Emil Bobu dies at 87"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140714205108/http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11292877&ref=rss). Archived from [the original](http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11292877&ref=rss) on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 54. [↑](#cite_ref-54) [Former congressman Gray dead at 89](https://thesouthern.com/news/local/former-congressman-gray-dead-at/article_3f86b446-0a9a-11e4-9b0c-0019bb2963f4.html?comment_form=true) 55. [↑](#cite_ref-55) [Falleció el científico Alberto Cassano](http://www.ellitoral.com/index.php/id_um/102654-) (in Spanish) 56. [↑](#cite_ref-56) [Lorin Maazel, Intense and Enigmatic Conductor, Dies at 84](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/14/arts/music/lorin-maazel-brilliant-intense-and-enigmatic-conductor-dies-at-84.html) 57. [↑](#cite_ref-57) [Oud-wielrenner Nolten overleden](http://nos.nl/artikel/674562-oudwielrenner-nolten-overleden.html) (in Dutch) 58. [↑](#cite_ref-58) [SA novelist Nadine Gordimer dies](http://www.channel24.co.za/News/Local/Nadine-Gordimer-has-died-20140714) 59. [↑](#cite_ref-59) [Schauspieler Gert Voss 72-jährig gestorben](http://derstandard.at/2000003026475/Schauspieler-Gert-Voss-ist-tot) (in German) 60. [↑](#cite_ref-60) [Morre cantora Vange Leonel aos 51 anos](http://ego.globo.com/famosos/noticia/2014/07/morre-cantora-vange-leonel-aos-51-anos.html) (in Portuguese) 61. [↑](#cite_ref-61) ["Alice Coachman Davis, 1st black woman to win Olympic gold, dies"](https://web.archive.org/web/20180122001155/http://www.wsfa.com/story/26014224/alice-coachman-davis-first-black-woman-to-win-olympic-gold-dies). Archived from [the original](http://www.wsfa.com/story/26014224/alice-coachman-davis-first-black-woman-to-win-olympic-gold-dies) on 2018-01-22. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 62. [↑](#cite_ref-62) [Vintage Crop, the 1993 Melbourne Cup winner, has died](http://www.smh.com.au/sport/horseracing/vintage-crop-the-1993-melbourne-cup-winner-has-died-20140714-zt74c.html) 63. [↑](#cite_ref-63) [Martin R. Hoffmann dies; Army secretary helped guide academy through scandal](https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/martin-r-hoffmann-former-army-secretary-dies-at-82/2014/07/22/8cf57108-11ad-11e4-9285-4243a40ddc97_story.html) 64. [↑](#cite_ref-64) [Tom Rolf, Oscar-Winning Editor of 'The Right Stuff,' Dies at 82](http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/tom-rolf-dead-oscar-winning-719158) 65. [↑](#cite_ref-65) [Murió Leopoldo Verona](http://semanario.perfil.com/2014-07-15-13655-murio-leopoldo-verona/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20140726202922/http://semanario.perfil.com/2014-07-15-13655-murio-leopoldo-verona/) 2014-07-26 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Spanish) 66. [↑](#cite_ref-66) ["James MacGregor Burns, historian and FDR biographer, dies at age 95"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054301/http://www.berkshireeagle.com/news/ci_26151214/james-macgregor-burns-historian-and-fdr-biographer-dies). Archived from [the original](http://www.berkshireeagle.com/news/ci_26151214/james-macgregor-burns-historian-and-fdr-biographer-dies) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 67. [↑](#cite_ref-67) [Former Rep. Robert A. Roe, longtime congressman from Passaic County, dies at age 90](http://www.northjersey.com/news/former-rep-robert-a-roe-longtime-congressman-from-passaic-county-dies-at-age-90-1.1051435) 68. [↑](#cite_ref-68) [Falleció la actriz Vilma Ferrán](http://www.continental.com.ar/noticias/espectaculos/fallecio-la-actriz-vilma-ferran/20140715/nota/2322973.aspx) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304125347/http://www.continental.com.ar/noticias/espectaculos/fallecio-la-actriz-vilma-ferran/20140715/nota/2322973.aspx) 2016-03-04 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Spanish) 69. [↑](#cite_ref-69) [Szymon Szurmiej, Jewish actor and Polish leader, dies](http://www.jta.org/2014/07/16/news-opinion/world/szymon-szurmiej-jewish-actor-and-polish-leader-dies) 70. [↑](#cite_ref-70) [R.I.P. Johnny Winter, blues legend dead at 70](http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/07/r-i-p-johnny-winter-blues-legend-dead-at-70/) 71. [↑](#cite_ref-71) [Austrian computing pioneer Heinz Zemanek dead at 94](http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/370803/scitech/technology/austrian-computing-pioneer-heinz-zemanek-dead-at-94) 72. [↑](#cite_ref-72) [Der Brecht-Bewahrer](http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/nachruf-auf-manfred-wekwerth-der-brecht-bewahrer/10213490.html) (in German) 73. [↑](#cite_ref-73) ['Downfall' Editor Hans Funck Dies at 61](http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/downfall-editor-hans-funck-dies-719253) 74. [↑](#cite_ref-74) [Karl Albrecht, Billionaire Co-Founder of Aldi Stores, Dies at 94](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-21/karl-albrecht-billionaire-co-founder-of-aldi-stores-dies-at-94.html) 75. [↑](#cite_ref-75) [Elaine Stritch, tart tongued Broadway actress, dies at 89](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/18/theater/elaine-stritch-tart-tongued-broadway-actress-and-singer-is-dead-at-89.html) 76. [↑](#cite_ref-76) [Actor John Walton from The Young Doctors has died age 62](http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/television/actor-john-walton-from-the-young-doctors-has-died-age-62/story-fni0cc2a-1226992569198?nk=f71999561f3eddb4ef0b17a38081859d) 77. [↑](#cite_ref-77) [German Artist Otto Piene Dies, Aged 86](http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/german-artist-otto-piene-dies-aged-86-24613531) 78. [↑](#cite_ref-78) [Astronaut Hank Hartsfield, Who Led First Flight Of Space Shuttle Discovery, Dies At 80](http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/18/hank-hartsfield-dead_n_5599878.html) 79. [↑](#cite_ref-79) [Oudhoof van vloot sterf toe hart, niere ingee](http://www.beeld.com/nuus/2014-07-19-oudhoof-van-vloot-sterf-toe-hart-niere-ingee) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20140720234115/http://www.beeld.com/nuus/2014-07-19-oudhoof-van-vloot-sterf-toe-hart-niere-ingee) 2014-07-20 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Africaans) 80. [↑](#cite_ref-80) [Celebrity chef Ross Burden dies](http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/10290333/Celebrity-chef-Ross-Burden-dies) 81. [↑](#cite_ref-81) ["Novelist among 10 Vics killed on MH17"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140719055236/http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/novelist-among-10-vics-killed-on-mh17/story-e6frfku9-1226994361121). Archived from [the original](http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/novelist-among-10-vics-killed-on-mh17/story-e6frfku9-1226994361121) on 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 82. [↑](#cite_ref-82) [Pim de Kuijer, my friend and Aids campaigner, killed in MH17 crash](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/18/pim-de-kuijer-my-friend-and-aids-campaigner-killed-in-malaysia-mh17-crash) 83. [↑](#cite_ref-83) ["The Former President Of The International AIDS Society Was Killed On The Malaysian Airlines Flight"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200716185150/https://www.businessinsider.com.au/the-former-president-of-the-international-aids-society-was-killed-on-the-malaysian-airlines-flight-2014-7). Archived from [the original](http://www.businessinsider.com.au/the-former-president-of-the-international-aids-society-was-killed-on-the-malaysian-airlines-flight-2014-7) on 2020-07-16. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 84. [↑](#cite_ref-84) ["Malaysian actress, Dutch hubby and baby die with MH17"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140722064912/http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysian-actress-dutch-hubby-and-baby-die-with-mh17). Archived from [the original](http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysian-actress-dutch-hubby-and-baby-die-with-mh17) on 2014-07-22. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 85. [↑](#cite_ref-85) [PvdA-senator omgekomen bij crash](http://nos.nl/artikel/676365-pvdasenator-omgekomen-bij-crash.html) (in Dutch) 86. [↑](#cite_ref-86) [Dietmar Schönherr ist tot](http://www.zeit.de/kultur/film/2014-07/dietmar-schoenherr-tod-schauspieler-fernsehen-talkshow) (in German) 87. [↑](#cite_ref-87) ["James Govan: 1949-2014"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140728120528/http://www.memphisflyer.com/SingAllKinds/archives/2014/07/21/james-govan-1951-2014). Archived from [the original](http://www.memphisflyer.com/SingAllKinds/archives/2014/07/21/james-govan-1951-2014) on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 88. [↑](#cite_ref-88) [Morre no Rio o escritor João Ubaldo Ribeiro](http://g1.globo.com/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/2014/07/morre-no-rio-o-escritor-joao-ubaldo-ribeiro.html) (in Portuguese) 89. [↑](#cite_ref-89) [Andreas Biermann mit 33 Jahren gestorben](http://www.morgenpost.de/sport/berlin-sport/article130348738/Andreas-Biermann-mit-33-Jahren-gestorben.html) (in German) 90. [↑](#cite_ref-90) [Jazz Trumpeter Lionel Ferbos Dies](http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/jazz-trumpeter-lionel-ferbos-dies-24631798) 91. [↑](#cite_ref-91) [Journalisten Ingemar Odlander har avlidit](http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/journalisten-ingemar-odlander-har-avlidit/) (in Swedish) 92. [↑](#cite_ref-92) [Dr. Paul Fleiss dies at 80; father of 'Hollywood madam' Heidi Fleiss](http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-paul-fleiss-20140720-story.html) 93. [↑](#cite_ref-93) [Yehuda Nir, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor dies at 84](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/20/health/yehuda-nir-a-psychiatrist-and-holocaust-survivor-dies-at-84.html?_r=0) 94. [↑](#cite_ref-94) ["'The Patriot' Actress Skye McCole Bartusiak Dies at 21"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140723155031/http://variety.com/2014/film/news/the-patriot-actress-skye-mccole-bartusiak-dies-at-21-1201265290/). Archived from [the original](https://variety.com/2014/film/news/the-patriot-actress-skye-mccole-bartusiak-dies-at-21-1201265290/) on 2014-07-23. Retrieved 2017-12-05. 95. [↑](#cite_ref-95) [Legendary actor James Garner dead at 86](http://www.tmz.com/2014/07/19/james-garner-dead-dies-maverick-rockford-files/) 96. [↑](#cite_ref-96) [R.I.P Writer/Director/Producer John Fasano](http://dailygrindhouse.com/thewire/40560) 97. [↑](#cite_ref-97) [Death of David Easton](http://www.ipsa.org/news/news/death-david-easton-décès-de-david-easton) 98. [↑](#cite_ref-98) [Ein Humanist. Der Politologe Iring Fetscher ist gestorben](http://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/ein-humanist-1.18347243) (in German) 99. [↑](#cite_ref-99) [Brazilian writer Rubem Alves dies](http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/07/20/brazilian-writer-rubem-alves-dies) 100. [↑](#cite_ref-100) ["Tamil actor Dhandapani dead"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140812173016/https://in.celebrity.yahoo.com/news/tamil-actor-dhandapani-dead-060803974.html). Archived from [the original](https://in.celebrity.yahoo.com/news/tamil-actor-dhandapani-dead-060803974.html) on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 101. [↑](#cite_ref-101) [Former Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh is dead](http://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2014/07/20/former-oregon-governor-vic-atiyeh-dead/12928255/) 102. [↑](#cite_ref-102) ["Spanish Actor Alex Angulo Dead At 61"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304001759/http://twitchfilm.com/2014/07/spanish-actor-alex-angulo-dead-at-61.html). Archived from [the original](http://twitchfilm.com/2014/07/spanish-actor-alex-angulo-dead-at-61.html) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 103. [↑](#cite_ref-103) ["Head of Göbekli Tepe excavations dies of heart attack"](https://web.archive.org/web/20150814080733/http://www.todayszaman.com/national_head-of-gobekli-tepe-excavations-dies-of-heart-attack_353616.html). Archived from [the original](https://www.todayszaman.com/national_head-of-gobekli-tepe-excavations-dies-of-heart-attack_353616.html) on 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 104. [↑](#cite_ref-104) [Panna Rittikrai, Muay Thai Action Maestro, Dead at 53](https://variety.com/2014/film/news/panna-rittikrai-muay-thai-action-maestro-dead-at-53-1201265461/) 105. [↑](#cite_ref-105) ["All Black legend Kevin Skinner dies"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140813122509/https://nz.sports.yahoo.com/rugby/news/article/-/24509573/all-black-legend-kevin-skinner-dies/). Archived from [the original](https://nz.sports.yahoo.com/rugby/news/article/-/24509573/all-black-legend-kevin-skinner-dies/) on 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 106. [↑](#cite_ref-106) [Former Mayor John Coyne of Brooklyn, 97, remembered as influential politician](http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/07/post_239.html) 107. [↑](#cite_ref-107) [Curtain falls for former dissenting ICC judge](http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000129127/curtain-falls-for-former-dissenting-icc-judge) 108. [↑](#cite_ref-108) [Dan Borislow, Whose MagicJack Started Internet Calls, Dies at 52](http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-07-22/dan-borislow-whose-magicjack-started-internet-calls-dies-at-52) 109. [↑](#cite_ref-109) [Harald Hove er død](http://www.bt.no/nyheter/lokalt/Harald-Hove-er-dod-3164831.html#.U9J7-KOa_wM) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20140812124728/http://www.bt.no/nyheter/lokalt/Harald-Hove-er-dod-3164831.html#.U9J7-KOa_wM) 2014-08-12 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Norwegian) 110. [↑](#cite_ref-110) [John Blundell, the man who helped to form the IEA, is dead](http://www.conservativehome.com/parliament/2014/07/john-blundell-the-man-who-helped-to-form-iealondon-is-dead.html) 111. [↑](#cite_ref-111) [Family announce the death of actress Dora Bryan](http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/11360791.Family_announce_the_death_of_actress_Dora_Bryan/) 112. [↑](#cite_ref-112) [*Dear Daughter* director Louis Lentin dies](https://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0723/632599-louis-lenton/) 113. [↑](#cite_ref-113) [Somalia MP killed in drive-by shooting](http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/07/somalia-mp-killed-drive-shooting-2014723131144225137.html) 114. [↑](#cite_ref-114) [Norman Leyden, the Oregon Symphony's Mr. Pops and authority on big-band music, dies at 96](http://www.oregonlive.com/performance/index.ssf/2014/07/norman_leyden_authority_on_big.html) 115. [↑](#cite_ref-115) [["Morre aos 87 anos o escritor Ariano Suassuna"](https://web.archive.org/web/20150924014240/http://www.folhape.com.br/cms/opencms/folhape/pt/cotidiano/noticias/arqs/2014/07/0358.html) (in Portuguese). Archived from [the original](http://www.folhape.com.br/cms/opencms/folhape/pt/cotidiano/noticias/arqs/2014/07/0358.html) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-08-24. Morre aos 87 anos o escritor Ariano Suassuna (in Portuguese)] 116. [↑](#cite_ref-116) [Suri ansambli Apelsin laulja Jaan Arder](https://publik.delfi.ee/news/inimesed/suri-ansambli-apelsin-laulja-jaan-arder.d?id=69421347) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20140728074559/http://publik.delfi.ee/news/inimesed/suri-ansambli-apelsin-laulja-jaan-arder.d?id=69421347) 2014-07-28 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Estonian) 117. [↑](#cite_ref-117) [Zmarł Władysław Sidorowicz – senator dwóch kadencji, były minister zdrowia](http://www.rp.pl/artykul/10,1128571-Zmarl-Wladyslaw-Sidorowicz---senator-dwoch-kadencji--byly-minister-zdrowia.html) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20150502044417/http://www.rp.pl/artykul/10,1128571-Zmarl-Wladyslaw-Sidorowicz---senator-dwoch-kadencji--byly-minister-zdrowia.html) 2015-05-02 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Polish) 118. [↑](#cite_ref-118) [Entertainer Yoo Chae-yeong dies of cancer](http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140724000271) 119. [↑](#cite_ref-119) [Dale Schlueter, an original member of Portland Trail Blazers, dies at 68](http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2014/07/dale_schlueter_an_original_member_of_portland_trai.html) 120. [↑](#cite_ref-120) ["Veteran actress Çolpan İlhan dies of heart attack"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140725160059/http://www.todayszaman.com/son-dakika_veteran-actress-colpan-ilhan-dies-of-heart-attack_353988.html). Archived from [the original](http://www.todayszaman.com/son-dakika_veteran-actress-colpan-ilhan-dies-of-heart-attack_353988.html) on 2014-07-25. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 121. [↑](#cite_ref-121) [Bel Kaufman, Up the Down Staircase writer, dies at 103](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/26/arts/bel-kaufman-up-the-down-staircase-writer-dies-at-103.html?_r=0) 122. [↑](#cite_ref-122) [Morto il tenore verdiano Carlo Bergonzi](http://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/topnews/2014/07/26/morto-il-tenore-verdiano-carlo-bergonzi_05833938-129c-492b-89d6-43747e89398d.html) (in Italian) 123. [↑](#cite_ref-123) [У Кременчуці застрелили мера - джерело](http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/07/26/7033042/) (in Ukrainian) 124. [↑](#cite_ref-124) [Senior journalist Majid Nizami laid to rest](http://dunyanews.tv/index.php/en/Pakistan/230446-Senior-journalist-Majid-Nizami-laid-to-rest-) 125. [↑](#cite_ref-125) [Filmregisseur Roland Verhavert is gestorven](http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/cultuur%2Ben%2Bmedia/film/140727-rip-roland-verhavert) (in Dutch) 126. [↑](#cite_ref-126) ["Adm. Charles R. Larson, former Naval Academy superintendent, dies"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140727040807/http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bs-md-ob-charles-larson-20140726,0,7912704.story). Archived from [the original](http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bs-md-ob-charles-larson-20140726,0,7912704.story) on 2014-07-27. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 127. [↑](#cite_ref-127) ["Thank You, Mr. Freese"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140808053651/http://www.bilkoathleticclub.com/blog/thank-you-mr-freese/). Archived from [the original](http://www.bilkoathleticclub.com/blog/thank-you-mr-freese/) on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 128. [↑](#cite_ref-128) ["Paul Schell, Seattle mayor during 1999 WTO riots, has died"](https://web.archive.org/web/20180905141215/https://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2014/07/27/paul-schell-former-seattle-mayor-has-died/#25416101=0). Archived from [the original](http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2014/07/27/paul-schell-former-seattle-mayor-has-died/#25416101=0) on 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 129. [↑](#cite_ref-129) [Joshu Sasaki Dies](http://www.patheos.com/blogs/monkeymind/2014/07/joshu-sasaki-dies.html) 130. [↑](#cite_ref-130) [""Margot Adler, An NPR Journalist For Three Decades, Dies""](https://web.archive.org/web/20140730193848/http://wvpublic.org/post/margot-adler-npr-journalist-three-decades-dies). Archived from [the original](http://wvpublic.org/post/margot-adler-npr-journalist-three-decades-dies) on 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 131. [↑](#cite_ref-131) [James Shigeta, 85, Leading Man in ‘Flower Drum Song,’ Dies](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/30/movies/james-shigeta-85-leading-man-in-flower-drum-song-dies-.html?_r=0) 132. [↑](#cite_ref-132) [First-term Rep. Paul McGowan dies unexpectedly](http://bangordailynews.com/2014/07/28/politics/state-house/first-term-rep-paul-mcgowan-dies-unexpectedly/) 133. [↑](#cite_ref-133) [Theodore Van Kirk, 93, Enola Gay Navigator, Dies](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/30/us/30vankirk.html) 134. [↑](#cite_ref-134) [Monty Wyche Obituary](http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/obituary.aspx?n=monty-wyche&pid=171902371&fhid=10232) 135. [↑](#cite_ref-135) [Yvette Lebon, la doyenne des actrices françaises, est morte](http://www.lepoint.fr/invites-du-point/jean-noel-mirande/yvette-lebon-la-doyenne-des-actrices-francaises-est-morte-03-08-2014-1851165_572.php) (in French) 136. [↑](#cite_ref-136) [Sally Farmiloe: Jeffrey Archer's former mistress and Howards' Way actress died aged 60](http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/493373/Sally-Farmiloe-dies-aged-60) 137. [↑](#cite_ref-137) [M. Caldwell Butler dies at 89](http://www.wtop.com/?nid=893&sid=3671691) 138. [↑](#cite_ref-138) ["Pioneering Jazz musician, Giorgio Gaslini, dies aged 84"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140730011837/http://www.lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it/english/pioneering-jazz-musician-giorgio-gaslini-dies-aged-84-no738753/). Archived from [the original](http://www.lagazzettadelmezzogiorno.it/english/pioneering-jazz-musician-giorgio-gaslini-dies-aged-84-no738753/) on 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 139. [↑](#cite_ref-139) [Idris Muhammad, legendary New Orleans drummer, is dead at 74](http://www.nola.com/music/index.ssf/2014/07/idris_muhammad_legendary_new_o.html) 140. [↑](#cite_ref-140) [Meghalt Kiss Péter, az MSZP volt alelnöke](http://www.origo.hu/itthon/20140729-meghalt-kiss-peter-az-mszp-alelnoke.html) 141. [↑](#cite_ref-141) [Retired Sgt. Maj. Jon R. Cavaiani, former prisoner of war, dies at 70](http://www.fayobserver.com/military/retired-sgt-maj-jon-r-cavaiani-former-prisoner-of-war/article_ec41aa3b-5db7-5c02-a1f2-ff0d5241c548.html) 142. [↑](#cite_ref-142) [Muere la periodista María Antonia Iglesias](http://www.elmundo.es/television/2014/07/29/53d818b5268e3e797e8b4572.html) (in Spanish) 143. [↑](#cite_ref-143) [Murió Julio Humberto Grondona](http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1714277-murio-julio-humberto-grondona) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060505/http://canchallena.lanacion.com.ar/1714277-murio-julio-humberto-grondona) 2016-03-04 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") (in Spanish) 144. [↑](#cite_ref-144) ["Frost, Cooper guitarist Dick Wagner dies at 71"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140808063355/http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140730/ENT04/307300116/1361/Frost--Cooper-guitarist-Dick-Wagner-dies-at-71). Archived from [the original](http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140730/ENT04/307300116/1361/Frost--Cooper-guitarist-Dick-Wagner-dies-at-71) on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 145. [↑](#cite_ref-145) ["'Godfather Of Makeup' Dick Smith Dies Aged 92"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140731182241/http://news.sky.com/story/1310857/godfather-of-makeup-dick-smith-dies-aged-92). Archived from [the original](http://news.sky.com/story/1310857/godfather-of-makeup-dick-smith-dies-aged-92) on 2014-07-31. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 146. [↑](#cite_ref-146) ["RTPI pays tribute to Sir Peter Hall"](https://web.archive.org/web/20180204090522/http://www.rtpi.org.uk/briefing-room/news-releases/2014/july/rtpi-pays-tribute-to-sir-peter-hall/). Archived from [the original](http://www.rtpi.org.uk/briefing-room/news-releases/2014/july/rtpi-pays-tribute-to-sir-peter-hall/) on 2018-02-04. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 147. [↑](#cite_ref-147) [Rechtsextremist Roeder starb 85-jährig in Neukirchen](http://www.hna.de/nachrichten/politik/rechtsextremist-roeder-starb-85-jaehrig-3745525.html) (in German) 148. [↑](#cite_ref-148) [Harun Farocki, Celebrated Filmmaker, Dead at 70](http://news.artnet.com/in-brief/harun-farocki-celebrated-filmmaker-dead-at-70-70455) 149. [↑](#cite_ref-149) [Benidorm actor Kenny Ireland dies from cancer aged 68](https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-28587475) 150. [↑](#cite_ref-150) ["Actor Mukku Raju passes away"](https://archive.today/20140802174152/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/article/111183.html). Archived from [the original](http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/article/111183.html) on 2014-08-02. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 151. [↑](#cite_ref-151) ["Radical Bengali writer Nabarun Bhattacharya dies at 66"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140810165959/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/radical-bengali-writer-nabarun-bhattacharya-dies-at-66/489521-3-231.html). Archived from [the original](http://ibnlive.in.com/news/radical-bengali-writer-nabarun-bhattacharya-dies-at-66/489521-3-231.html) on 2014-08-10. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 152. [↑](#cite_ref-152) [Murió el periodista Jorge Jacobson](https://www.infobae.com/2014/07/31/1584518-murio-el-periodista-jorge-jacobson) 153. [↑](#cite_ref-153) [Warren G. Bennis, Scholar on Leadership, Dies at 89](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/02/business/warren-g-bennis-scholar-on-leadership-dies-at-89.html) | | | | | --- | --- | --- | | Preceded by[Deaths in 2013](/wiki/Deaths_in_2013 "Deaths in 2013") | **Deaths by year** | Succeeded by[Deaths in 2015](/wiki/Deaths_in_2015 "Deaths in 2015") | | * [v](/wiki/Template:Deaths_by_month_and_year "Template:Deaths by month and year") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Deaths_by_month_and_year&action=edit) Deaths by month | | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | 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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2014. Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, cause of death, reference (must be added) are added. July 2014 Chad Brown 1961-2014 Louis Zamperini 1917-2014 Alan J. Dixon 1927-2014 Alfredo Di Stéfano 1926-2014 Eduard Shevardnadze 1928-2014 John Seigenthaler 1927-2014 Tommy Ramone 1949-2014 Nadine Gordimer 1923-2014 Elaine Stritch 1925-2014 Lionel Ferbos 1911-2014 James Garner 1928-2014 Victor G. Atiyeh 1923-2014 Norman Leyden 1917-2014 George Freese 1926-2014 Margot Adler 1946-2014 James Shigeta 1929-2014 Julio Grondona 1931-2014 * July 1 - Bob Jones, 59, British police officer, police commissioner for West Midlands Police.[1] * July 1 - Anatoly Kornukov, 72, Soviet-born Russian military officer, commander-in-chief of the Russian Air Force (1998–2002).[2] * July 1 - Umaru Dikko, 79, Nigerian politician, stroke.[3] * July 1 - Stephen Gaskin, 79, American counterculture figure, peace activist and commune founder (The Farm).[4] * July 1 - Walter Dean Myers, 76, American author.[5] * July 1 - Jean Garon, 76, Canadian politician.[6] * July 1 - Frederick I. Ordway III, 87, American space scientist.[7] * July 1 - Graeme McMahon, 74, Australian AFL football executive, Chairman of Essendon (1996–2003), pancreatic cancer.[8] * July 2 - Emilio Álvarez Montalván, 94, Nicaraguan ophthalmologist, Foreign Minister (1996–2001), heart attack.[9] * July 2 - Errie Ball, 103, Welsh-American golfer, natural causes.[10] * July 2 - Chad Brown, 52, American professional poker player and actor, iposarcoma.[11] * July 2 - Louis Zamperini, 97, American Olympic long distance runner (1936), motivational speaker, book (Unbroken) and movie figure (Unbroken), pneumonia.[12] * July 3 - Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, 89, Ukrainian-born American rabbi (Jewish Renewal).[13] * July 3 - Volkmar Groß, 66, German footballer.[14] * July 3 - Jini Dellaccio, 97, American photographer.[15] * July 4 - Giorgio Faletti, 63, Italian author, actor and singer, tumor.[16] * July 4 - Alan Alan, 87, British escapologist and magician.[17] * July 4 - C. J. Henderson, 62, American horror and crime author, cancer.[18] * July 4 - Archibald Wilson, 93, Rhodesian-born Australian fighter pilot, flew for the Royal Air Force during World War II, natural causes.[19] * July 5 - Rosemary Murphy, 89, American actress (That Night, To Kill a Mockingbird, Mighty Aphrodite), esophageal cancer.[20] * July 5 - Volodymyr Sabodan, 78, Ukrainian Orthodox hierarch, head of the UOC-MP (since 1992), internal bleeding.[21] * July 6 - Alan J. Dixon, 86, American politician, United State Senator from Illinois (1981–1993), natural causes.[22] * July 6 - Benedito de Assis da Silva, 61, Brazilian footballer (Fluminense), multiple organ failure.[23] * July 6 - Granville Austin, 87, American historian and academic, leading authority on the Constitution of India, awarded Padma Shri (2011).[24] * July 6 - Dave Legeno, 50, British actor (Harry Potter, Batman Begins), heat stroke.[25] * July 6 - Rogelio Polesello, 75, Argentine muralist, painter and sculptor (Op art), heart attack.[26] * July 7 - Andrew Mango, 88, Turkish-born British journalist (BBC) and biographer (Mustafa Kemal Atatürk).[27] * July 7 - Bora Todorović, 83, Yugoslavian-born Serbian actor (Who's Singin' Over There?, Underground, Balkan Express), complications from a stroke.[28] * July 7 - Eduard Shevardnadze, 86, Soviet-born Georgian politician, President (1992-2003), Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984-1990).[29] * July 7 - Alfredo Di Stéfano, 88, Argentine-Spanish football player and coach (Real Madrid), complications following cardiac arrest.[30] * July 7 - Dick Jones, 87, American actor (Pinocchio), natural causes.[31] * July 7 - Peter Underwood, 76, Australian jurist, Governor of Tasmania (since 2008), member and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, kidney cancer.[32] * July 7 - Lois Johnson, 72, American country music singer.[33] * July 7 - Lammtarra, 22, British Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[34] * July 8 - Ben Pangelinan, 58, American-Guamanian politician, member (since 1994) and Speaker (2003–2005) of the Legislature of Guam, cancer.[35] * July 8 - John V. Evans, 89, American politician, Governor of Idaho (1977–1987).[36] * July 8 - Plínio de Arruda Sampaio, 83, Brazilian politician, activist, and educator, bone cancer.[37] * July 9 - David Azrieli, 92, Polish-born Canadian-Israeli billionaire real estate and finance executive.[38] * July 9 - Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes, 63, Brazilian geologist and mineral dealer.[39] * July 9 - Don Lenhardt, 91, American baseball player and coach (St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox).[40] * July 10 - Zohra Sehgal, 102, Indian actress and choreographer, cardiac arrest.[41] * July 10 - Robert C. Broomfield, 81, American judge, member (since 1985) and Chief Judge (1994–1999) of the U.S. District Court of Arizona, cancer.[42] * July 11 - Charlie Haden, 76, American jazz bassist and bandleader, three-time Grammy Award winner, post-polio syndrome.[43] * July 11 - Sir Howard Cooke, 98, Jamaican politician, Governor-General (1991–2006).[44] * July 11 - John Seigenthaler, 86, American journalist and newspaper editor (The Tennessean, USA Today).[45] * July 11 - Randall Stout, 56, American architect, renal cell carcinoma.[46] * July 11 - Tommy Ramone, 62, Hungarian-born American Hall of Fame record producer and drummer (The Ramones), bile duct cancer.[47] * July 11 - Carin Mannheimer, 79, Swedish author and screenwriter.[48] * July 11 - Ray Lonnen, 74, British actor (Harry's Game, The Sandbaggers), cancer.[49] * July 12 - Nestor Basterretxea, 90, Spanish-Basque artist.[50] * July 12 - Alfred de Grazia, 94, American political scientist and author.[51] * July 12 - Valeriya Novodvorskaya, 64, Soviet-Russian politician and dissident.[52] * July 12 - Emil Bobu, 87, Romanian communist activist and politician, Interior Minister (1973–1975) and Labor Minister (1979–1981), heart attack.[53] * July 12 - Kenneth J. Gray, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Illinois (1955–1974, 1985–1989).[54] * July 12 - Alberto Cassano, 79, Argentine engineer and academic.[55] * July 13 - Lorin Maazel, 84, American conductor, violinist, composer and music director, complications of pneumonia.[56] * July 13 - Jan Nolten, 84, Dutch racing cyclist, brain hemorrhage.[57] * July 13 - Nadine Gordimer, 90, South African writer (The Conservationist) and anti-apartheid activist, Nobel Prize laureate in Literature (1991).[58] * July 13 - Gert Voss, 72, German actor, leukemia.[59] * July 14 - Vange Leonel, 51, Brazilian singer, writer, feminist and LGBT activist, ovarian cancer.[60] * July 14 - Alice Coachman, 90, American Olympic champion high jumper (1948), first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal.[61] * July 14 - Vintage Crop, 27, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, won Melbourne Cup (1993).[62] * July 14 - Martin Richard Hoffmann, 82, American politician, Secretary of the Army (1975–1977), cancer.[63] * July 14 - Tom Rolf, 82, Swedish-American movie editor (Taxi Driver, The Right Stuff), problems from hip surgery.[64] * July 14 - Leopoldo Verona, 82, Argentine actor.[65] * July 15 - James MacGregor Burns, 95, American historian and political scientist, awarded Pulitzer Prize (1971) for Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom.[66] * July 15 - Robert A. Roe, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for New Jersey's 8th district (1969–1993).[67] * July 15 - Vilma Ferrán, 73, Argentine actress.[68] * July 16 - Szymon Szurmiej, 91, Polish-Jewish actor and theatre manager, natural causes.[69] * July 16 - Johnny Winter, 70, American blues guitarist and three-time Grammy Award-winning producer (1978–1980).[70] * July 16 - Heinz Zemanek, 94, Austrian computer engineer pioneer.[71] * July 16 - Manfred Wekwerth, 84, German theatre director (Berliner Ensemble).[72] * July 16 - Hans Funck, 61, German movie editor (Das Experiment, Downfall, Diana), asthma attack.[73] * July 16 - Karl Albrecht, 94, German billionaire grocery executive, co-founder of Aldi.[74] * July 17 - Elaine Stritch, 89, American actress (September, Bus Stop) and double Emmy Award-winner (Law & Order (1992), 30 Rock (2006)).[75] * July 17 - John Walton, 62, Australian actor (The Young Doctors), long-illness.[76] * July 17 - Otto Piene, 86, German artist.[77] * July 17 - Henry Hartsfield, 80, American NASA astronaut and test pilot (Columbia), commander for the Discovery and Challenger missions, problems from back surgery.[78] * July 17 - Andries P Putter, 78, South African naval officer, Chief of the South African Navy, kidney failure.[79] * July 17 - Ross Burden, 45, New Zealand celebrity chef, infection from bone marrow transplant.[80] * July 17 - People killed on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 17: + Liam Davison, 56, Australian author.[81] + Pim de Kuijer, 32, Dutch lobbyist and politician.[82] + Joep Lange, 59, Dutch doctor and researcher, President of the International AIDS Society (2002–2004).[83] + Shuba Jaya, 38, Malaysian actress.[84] + Willem Witteveen, 62, Dutch politician and legal scholar, member of the Senate (1999–2007, since 2013).[85] * July 18 - Dietmar Schönherr, 88, Austrian actor and entertainer.[86] * July 18 - James Govan, 64, American singer.[87] * July 18 - João Ubaldo Ribeiro, 73, Brazilian writer, pulmonary embolism.[88] * July 19 - Andreas Biermann, 33, German footballer, suicide.[89] * July 19 - Lionel Ferbos, 103, American jazz trumpeter.[90] * July 19 - Ingemar Odlander, 78, Swedish journalist and news reporter (Rapport).[91] * July 19 - Paul M. Fleiss, 80, American pediatrician.[92] * July 19 - Yehuda Nir, 84, Polish-born Israeli-American psychiatrist and holocaust survivor (The Lost Childhood).[93] * July 19 - Skye McCole Bartusiak, 21, American actress (The Patriot, George Lopez), epileptic seizure.[94] * July 19 - James Garner, 86, American actor (Maverick, The Rockford Files, The Great Escape), massive heart attack.[95] * July 19 - John Fasano, 52, American screenwriter (Another 48 Hrs.) and director (Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare).[96] * July 19 - David Easton, 97, Canadian political scientist.[97] * July 19 - Iring Fetscher, 92, German political scientist.[98] * July 19 - Rubem Alves, 80, Brazilian writer, philosopher and theologian, multiple organ failure due to pneumonia.[99] * July 20 - Kadhal Dhandapani, 71, Indian actor (Kaadhal), cardiac arrest.[100] * July 20 - Victor G. Atiyeh, 91, American politician, Governor of Oregon (1979–1987), complications from renal failure.[101] * July 20 - Álex Angulo, 61, Spanish-Basque actor (Pan's Labyrinth, El día de la bestia), traffic collision.[102] * July 20 - Klaus Schmidt, 61, German archaeologist (Göbekli Tepe), heart attack.[103] * July 20 - Panna Rittikrai, 53, Thai martial arts choreographer, actor and movie director, organ failure.[104] * July 21 - Kevin Skinner, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (national team).[105] * July 21 - John M. Coyne, 97, American politician, Mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio (1948–1999).[106] * July 21 - Hans-Peter Kaul, 70, German judge, member of the International Criminal Court.[107] * July 21 - Dan Borislow, 52, American telecommunications executive, inventor of magicJack, heart attack.[108] * July 21 - Harald Hove, 65, Norwegian politician, heart attack.[109] * July 22 - John Blundell, 61, British economist and policy adviser, Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs.[110] * July 23 - Dora Bryan, 91, British actress (Absolutely Fabulous, Last of the Summer Wine).[111] * July 23 - Louis Lentin, 80, Irish theatre, movie and television director.[112] * July 23 - Saado Ali Warsame, Somali politician and folk singer, MP, shot.[113] * July 23 - Norman Leyden, 96, American conductor, composer and musician.[114] * July 23 - Ariano Suassuna, 87, Brazilian writer, cardiac arrest.[115] * July 24 - Jaan Arder, 62, Estonian singer (Apelsin).[116] * July 24 - Władysław Sidorowicz, 68, Polish politician, Minister of Health (1991).[117] * July 24 - Yoo Chae-yeong, 40, South Korean singer, stomach cancer.[118] * July 24 - Dale Schlueter, 68, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers), cancer.[119] * July 25 - Çolpan İlhan, 77, Turkish actress, heart attack.[120] * July 25 - Bel Kaufman, 103, American teacher and author (Up the Down Staircase).[121] * July 25 - Carlo Bergonzi, 90, Italian operatic tenor.[122] * July 26 - Oleh Babayev, 48, Ukrainian politician, Mayor of Kremenchuk (since 2010), shot.[123] * July 26 - Majid Nizami, 86, Pakistani newspaper journalist and editor (Nawa-i-Waqt), heart disease.[124] * July 26 - Roland Verhavert, 87, Belgian movie director, heart attack.[125] * July 26 - Charles R. Larson, 77, American naval officer, Commanding Admiral of USPACOM, Superintendent of U. S. Naval Academy (1983–1986, 1994–1998), leukemia.[126] * July 27 - George Freese, 87, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[127] * July 27 - Paul Schell, 76, American politician, Mayor of Seattle (1998–2002).[128] * July 27 - Kyozan Joshu Sasaki, 107, Japanese-born American Rinzai Zen teacher.[129] * July 28 - Margot Adler, 68, American journalist (NPR), radio broadcaster (Hour of the Wolf, Justice Talking) and author, endometrial cancer.[130] * July 28 - James Shigeta, 85, American actor (Flower Drum Song, Die Hard, Mulan), respiratory failure.[131] * July 28 - Paul D. McGowan, 67, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2012–2014).[132] * July 28 - Theodore Van Kirk, 93, American military officer, Army Major, navigator and last surviving crew member on the Enola Gay, natural causes.[133] * July 28 - Monty M. Wyche, 87, American judge.[134] * July 28 - Yvette Lebon, 103, French actress, natural causes.[135] * July 28 - Sally Farmiloe, 60, South African-born British actress (Howards' Way), breast cancer.[136] * July 29 - M. Caldwell Butler, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House for Virginia's 6th (1972–1983), Virginia House of Delegates (1962–1971).[137] * July 29 - Giorgio Gaslini, 84, Italian pianist and composer, complications from a fall.[138] * July 29 - Idris Muhammad, 74, American jazz drummer.[139] * July 29 - Péter Kiss, 55, Hungarian politician, Minister of Social Affairs (2006–2007), member of the National Assembly (2010–2014).[140] * July 29 - Jon R. Cavaiani, 70, American NCO and prisoner of war, Army Special Forces sergeant major, awarded Medal of Honor (1974).[141] * July 29 - María Antonia Iglesias, 69, Spanish writer and journalist.[142] * July 30 - Julio Grondona, 82, Argentine football executive, President of AFA (since 1979), aortic aneurysm.[143] * July 30 - Dick Wagner, 71, American rock guitarist (The Frost, Alice Cooper, Lou Reed) and songwriter ("Only Women Bleed"), lung infection.[144] * July 30 - Dick Smith, 92, American special effects make-up artist.[145] * July 30 - Sir Peter Hall, 82, British urban planner, academic, government adviser, and writer.[146] * July 30 - Manfred Roeder, 85, German extreme-right activist and Wehrmacht soldier.[147] * July 30 - Harun Farocki, 70, German filmmaker.[148] * July 31 - Kenny Ireland, 68, Scottish actor (Benidorm), cancer.[149] * July 31 - Mukku Raju, 83, Indian Tollywood actor.[150] * July 31 - Nabarun Bhattacharya, 66, Indian author, stomach cancer.[151] * July 31 - Jorge Jacobson, 78, Argentine journalist, anchor of Telefe Noticias, heart attack.[152] * July 31 - Warren Bennis, 89, American scholar and author.[153] See more months Deaths in January 2014 Deaths in February 2014 Deaths in March 2014 Deaths in April 2014 Deaths in May 2014 Deaths in June 2014 Deaths in August 2014 Deaths in September 2014 Deaths in October 2014 Deaths in November 2014 Deaths in December 2014 References ↑ "Police boss Jones dies suddenly". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Скончался бывший главнокомандующий ВВС РФ Анатолий Корнуков (in Russian) ↑ "Former Transport Minister, Umaru Dikko Dies". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ "Stephen Gaskin, Hippie Leader And Farm Founder, Dies". Archived from the original on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Walter Dean Myers Quotes; Children's Book Author Dies At 76 ↑ Former Parti Quebecois cabinet minister Jean Garon dies at 76 ↑ Frederick I. Ordway III Obituary ↑ "McMahon loses battle with cancer". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Fallece el doctor Emilio Álvarez Montalván Archived 2020-11-25 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) ↑ Errie Ball passes away at age 103 ↑ "Chad Brown, Poker Pro, Dies at 52". Archived from the original on 2014-07-06. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ WWII Hero, 'Unbroken' Subject Louis Zamperini Dies at 97 ↑ Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, founder of Jewish Renewal movement, dies in Colorado ↑ Trauer um Volkmar Groß (in German) ↑ "Celebrated northwest Rock photographer Jini Dellaccio passes away at 97". Archived from the original on 2014-09-12. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ [1] (in Italian) ↑ Obituary: Alan Alan, "The British Houdini" ↑ Welcome to the World of CJ Henderson ↑ Passing of Air Marshal Archie Wilson ↑ Rosemary Murphy, 89, Emmy Winner, Dies ↑ "Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader Volodymyr dies". Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ "Former U.S. Senator Alan Dixon Dies at Home". Archived from the original on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Eterno "Carrasco", ex-atacante Assis morre no Paraná, aos 61 anos (in Portuguese) ↑ Eminent scholar of Indian Constitution, Granville Austin, is dead ↑ ‘Harry Potter’ actor found dead in ‘remote’ area ↑ Murió el artista plástico Rogelio Polesello. (in Spanish) ↑ Atatürk biographer Andrew Mango dies ↑ Bora Todorović passed away ↑ Fomer Georgian president, Eduard Shevardnadze dies at 86 ↑ Alfredo Di Stéfano dies at the age of 88 ↑ Richard Percy Jones, Voice of “Pinocchio,” Passes Away at 87 ↑ Peter Underwood, Tasmania Governor, dies aged 76 following kidney surgery ↑ "East Tennessee country star Lois Johnson dies". Archived from the original on 2014-07-13. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ "Group 1 great Lammtarra dies aged 22". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Senator Ben Pangelinan Has Died; Tributes Pour in From Both Sides of the Political Divide ↑ Former Idaho Gov. John Evans dies at 89 ↑ Corpo de ex-deputado Plínio de Arruda Sampaio é velado em São Paulo (in Portuguese) ↑ David Azrieli, Canadian-Israeli billionaire and philanthropist, dies at 92 ↑ MM Gerdau presta homenagem a Luiz Menezes Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese) ↑ "Red Sox mourn the passing of Don Lenhardt". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Zohra Sehgal, "Grand Old Lady of Indian Cinema", dies at 102 ↑ Federal Court in Arizona Mourns Passing of District Judge Robert C. Broomfield[permanent dead link] ↑ RIP Charlie Haden ↑ "Former GG Howard Cooke is dead". Archived from the original on 2020-04-07. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Prominent editor, activist John Seigenthaler dies at 86 ↑ Randall Stout, Architect Tied to Nature, Dies at 56 ↑ Tommy Ramone, Last Surviving Original Member of Influential Punk Band, Dies at 65 ↑ Carin Mannheimer har avlidit (in Swedish) ↑ My dear husband @RayLonnen has passed away peacefully today after a 3 year tussle with cancer ↑ Muere escultor Nestor Basterretxea a los 90 años Archived 2014-07-15 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) ↑ "Alfred de Grazia". Archived from the original on 2014-07-18. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Valeria Novodvorskaya ölüb (in Russian) ↑ "Emil Bobu dies at 87". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Former congressman Gray dead at 89 ↑ Falleció el científico Alberto Cassano (in Spanish) ↑ Lorin Maazel, Intense and Enigmatic Conductor, Dies at 84 ↑ Oud-wielrenner Nolten overleden (in Dutch) ↑ SA novelist Nadine Gordimer dies ↑ Schauspieler Gert Voss 72-jährig gestorben (in German) ↑ Morre cantora Vange Leonel aos 51 anos (in Portuguese) ↑ "Alice Coachman Davis, 1st black woman to win Olympic gold, dies". Archived from the original on 2018-01-22. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Vintage Crop, the 1993 Melbourne Cup winner, has died ↑ Martin R. Hoffmann dies; Army secretary helped guide academy through scandal ↑ Tom Rolf, Oscar-Winning Editor of 'The Right Stuff,' Dies at 82 ↑ Murió Leopoldo Verona Archived 2014-07-26 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) ↑ "James MacGregor Burns, historian and FDR biographer, dies at age 95". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Former Rep. Robert A. Roe, longtime congressman from Passaic County, dies at age 90 ↑ Falleció la actriz Vilma Ferrán Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish) ↑ Szymon Szurmiej, Jewish actor and Polish leader, dies ↑ R.I.P. Johnny Winter, blues legend dead at 70 ↑ Austrian computing pioneer Heinz Zemanek dead at 94 ↑ Der Brecht-Bewahrer (in German) ↑ 'Downfall' Editor Hans Funck Dies at 61 ↑ Karl Albrecht, Billionaire Co-Founder of Aldi Stores, Dies at 94 ↑ Elaine Stritch, tart tongued Broadway actress, dies at 89 ↑ Actor John Walton from The Young Doctors has died age 62 ↑ German Artist Otto Piene Dies, Aged 86 ↑ Astronaut Hank Hartsfield, Who Led First Flight Of Space Shuttle Discovery, Dies At 80 ↑ Oudhoof van vloot sterf toe hart, niere ingee Archived 2014-07-20 at the Wayback Machine (in Africaans) ↑ Celebrity chef Ross Burden dies ↑ "Novelist among 10 Vics killed on MH17". Archived from the original on 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Pim de Kuijer, my friend and Aids campaigner, killed in MH17 crash ↑ "The Former President Of The International AIDS Society Was Killed On The Malaysian Airlines Flight". Archived from the original on 2020-07-16. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ "Malaysian actress, Dutch hubby and baby die with MH17". Archived from the original on 2014-07-22. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ PvdA-senator omgekomen bij crash (in Dutch) ↑ Dietmar Schönherr ist tot (in German) ↑ "James Govan: 1949-2014". Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Morre no Rio o escritor João Ubaldo Ribeiro (in Portuguese) ↑ Andreas Biermann mit 33 Jahren gestorben (in German) ↑ Jazz Trumpeter Lionel Ferbos Dies ↑ Journalisten Ingemar Odlander har avlidit (in Swedish) ↑ Dr. Paul Fleiss dies at 80; father of 'Hollywood madam' Heidi Fleiss ↑ Yehuda Nir, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor dies at 84 ↑ "'The Patriot' Actress Skye McCole Bartusiak Dies at 21". Archived from the original on 2014-07-23. Retrieved 2017-12-05. ↑ Legendary actor James Garner dead at 86 ↑ R.I.P Writer/Director/Producer John Fasano ↑ Death of David Easton ↑ Ein Humanist. Der Politologe Iring Fetscher ist gestorben (in German) ↑ Brazilian writer Rubem Alves dies ↑ "Tamil actor Dhandapani dead". Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Former Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh is dead ↑ "Spanish Actor Alex Angulo Dead At 61". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ "Head of Göbekli Tepe excavations dies of heart attack". Archived from the original on 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Panna Rittikrai, Muay Thai Action Maestro, Dead at 53 ↑ "All Black legend Kevin Skinner dies". Archived from the original on 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Former Mayor John Coyne of Brooklyn, 97, remembered as influential politician ↑ Curtain falls for former dissenting ICC judge ↑ Dan Borislow, Whose MagicJack Started Internet Calls, Dies at 52 ↑ Harald Hove er død Archived 2014-08-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian) ↑ John Blundell, the man who helped to form the IEA, is dead ↑ Family announce the death of actress Dora Bryan ↑ Dear Daughter director Louis Lentin dies ↑ Somalia MP killed in drive-by shooting ↑ Norman Leyden, the Oregon Symphony's Mr. Pops and authority on big-band music, dies at 96 ↑ ["Morre aos 87 anos o escritor Ariano Suassuna" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-08-24. 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Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ "Paul Schell, Seattle mayor during 1999 WTO riots, has died". Archived from the original on 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Joshu Sasaki Dies ↑ ""Margot Adler, An NPR Journalist For Three Decades, Dies"". Archived from the original on 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ James Shigeta, 85, Leading Man in ‘Flower Drum Song,’ Dies ↑ First-term Rep. Paul McGowan dies unexpectedly ↑ Theodore Van Kirk, 93, Enola Gay Navigator, Dies ↑ Monty Wyche Obituary ↑ Yvette Lebon, la doyenne des actrices françaises, est morte (in French) ↑ Sally Farmiloe: Jeffrey Archer's former mistress and Howards' Way actress died aged 60 ↑ M. Caldwell Butler dies at 89 ↑ "Pioneering Jazz musician, Giorgio Gaslini, dies aged 84". Archived from the original on 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2014-08-24. ↑ Idris Muhammad, legendary New Orleans drummer, is dead at 74 ↑ Meghalt Kiss Péter, az MSZP volt alelnöke ↑ Retired Sgt. Maj. Jon R. 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Joshua_Norton
Joshua Norton
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Star_City
Star City
5,335,992
**Star City** may refer to: ## Places Canada * Star City, Saskatchewan Russia * [Star City, Russia](/wiki/Star_City,_Russia "Star City, Russia") United States * [Star City, Arkansas](/wiki/Star_City,_Arkansas "Star City, Arkansas") * Star City, Illinois * Star City, Indiana * Star City, Michigan * Star City, Nevada * Star City, West Virginia * [Lafayette, Indiana](/wiki/Lafayette,_Indiana "Lafayette, Indiana"), nicknamed *Star City* * [Lincoln, Nebraska](/wiki/Lincoln,_Nebraska "Lincoln, Nebraska"), nicknamed *Star City* * [Roanoke, Virginia](/wiki/Roanoke,_Virginia "Roanoke, Virginia"), nicknamed the *Star City of the South* ## Entertainment * Star City (amusement park), a theme park in Manila, Philippines * Star City (entertainment complex), an entertainment venue in Birmingham, United Kingdom * Star City (shopping mall), a shopping complex in Seoul, South Korea * The Star (casino), a casino in Sydney, formerly known as Star City ## Others * [Star City (comics)](/wiki/Star_City_(comics) "Star City (comics)"), a fictional city | | | | --- | --- | | | This [disambiguation](/wiki/Help:Disambiguation "Help:Disambiguation") page lists articles associated with the title **Star City**. If an [internal link](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Star_City&namespace=0) led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |
Star City may refer to: Places Canada * Star City, Saskatchewan Russia * Star City, Russia United States * Star City, Arkansas * Star City, Illinois * Star City, Indiana * Star City, Michigan * Star City, Nevada * Star City, West Virginia * Lafayette, Indiana, nicknamed Star City * Lincoln, Nebraska, nicknamed Star City * Roanoke, Virginia, nicknamed the Star City of the South Entertainment Star City (amusement park), a theme park in Manila, Philippines Star City (entertainment complex), an entertainment venue in Birmingham, United Kingdom Star City (shopping mall), a shopping complex in Seoul, South Korea The Star (casino), a casino in Sydney, formerly known as Star City Others Star City (comics), a fictional city | | | | --- | --- | | | This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Star City. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |
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Jan_Lityński
Jan Lityński
7,871,157
Jan Lityński **Jan Lityński** (18 January 1946 – 21 February 2021) was a Polish politician, journalist, and opposition activist. He was a member of the [Sejm](/wiki/Sejm "Sejm") between 1989 and 2001.[[1]](#cite_note-1) Lityński died on 21 February 2021 in [Warsaw](/wiki/Warsaw "Warsaw"), aged 74.[[2]](#cite_note-2) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Agnieszka (2021-02-21). ["Nie żyje Jan Lityński. Dawny opozycjonista zostawił ślad w Świdnicy - Swidnica24.pl - wydarzenia, informacje, rozrywka, kultura, polityka, wywiady, wypadki"](https://swidnica24.pl/2021/02/nie-zyje-jan-litynski/) (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-02-22. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["Nie żyje Jan Lityński. Działacz opozycji w PRL miał 75 lat"](https://wiadomosci.onet.pl/kraj/jan-litynski-nie-zyje-dzialacz-opozycji-w-prl-mial-75-lat/10q9tp6). *wiadomosci.onet.pl*. Retrieved 2021-02-22. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [person](/wiki/Category:People_stubs "Category:People stubs") or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jan_Lity%C5%84ski&action=edit)*.
Jan Lityński Jan Lityński (18 January 1946 – 21 February 2021) was a Polish politician, journalist, and opposition activist. He was a member of the Sejm between 1989 and 2001.[1] Lityński died on 21 February 2021 in Warsaw, aged 74.[2] References ↑ Agnieszka (2021-02-21). "Nie żyje Jan Lityński. Dawny opozycjonista zostawił ślad w Świdnicy - Swidnica24.pl - wydarzenia, informacje, rozrywka, kultura, polityka, wywiady, wypadki" (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-02-22. ↑ "Nie żyje Jan Lityński. Działacz opozycji w PRL miał 75 lat". wiadomosci.onet.pl. Retrieved 2021-02-22. This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Saint-André-de-Cubzac
Saint-André-de-Cubzac
7,046,699
| Saint-André-de-Cubzac | | --- | | [Commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France") | | | | Coat of arms | | Location of Saint-André-de-Cubzac | | Saint-André-de-CubzacShow map of FranceSaint-André-de-CubzacShow map of Nouvelle-Aquitaine | | Coordinates: [44°59′44″N 0°26′41″W / 44.9956°N 0.4447°W / 44.9956; -0.4447](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Saint-Andr%C3%A9-de-Cubzac&params=44.9956_N_0.4447_W_type:city(12372)_region:FR-NAQ)[Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system"): [44°59′44″N 0°26′41″W / 44.9956°N 0.4447°W / 44.9956; -0.4447](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Saint-Andr%C3%A9-de-Cubzac&params=44.9956_N_0.4447_W_type:city(12372)_region:FR-NAQ) | | Country | [France](/wiki/France "France") | | [Region](/wiki/Regions_of_France "Regions of France") | [Nouvelle-Aquitaine](/wiki/Nouvelle-Aquitaine "Nouvelle-Aquitaine") | | [Department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") | [Gironde](/wiki/Gironde "Gironde") | | [Arrondissement](/wiki/Arrondissements_of_France "Arrondissements of France") | [Blaye](/wiki/Arrondissement_of_Blaye "Arrondissement of Blaye") | | [Canton](/wiki/Cantons_of_France "Cantons of France") | Le Nord-Gironde | | Government | |  • Mayor (2011–2014) | Célia Monseigne | | Area**1** | 23.15 km2 (8.94 sq mi) | | Population (Jan. 2019)[[1]](#cite_note-popleg2019-1) | 12,372 | |  • Density | 530/km2 (1,400/sq mi) | | [Time zone](/wiki/Time_zone "Time zone") | [UTC+01:00](/wiki/UTC%2B01:00 "UTC+01:00") ([CET](/wiki/Central_European_Time "Central European Time")) | |  • Summer ([DST](/wiki/Daylight_saving_time "Daylight saving time")) | [UTC+02:00](/wiki/UTC%2B02:00 "UTC+02:00") ([CEST](/wiki/Central_European_Summer_Time "Central European Summer Time")) | | [INSEE](/wiki/INSEE_code "INSEE code")/Postal code | [33366](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/1405599?geo=COM-33366) /33240 | | Elevation | 2–73 m (6.6–239.5 ft) (avg. 30 m or 98 ft) | | **1** French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | **Saint-André-de-Cubzac** is a [commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France"). It is in [Aquitaine](/wiki/Aquitaine "Aquitaine") in the [Gironde](/wiki/Gironde "Gironde") [department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") in southwest [France](/wiki/France "France"). ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-popleg2019_1-0) ["Populations légales 2019"](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/6005800?geo=COM-33366). [The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies](/wiki/INSEE "INSEE"). 29 December 2021. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [place or feature in France](/wiki/Category:France_geography_stubs "Category:France geography stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saint-Andr%C3%A9-de-Cubzac&action=edit)*.
| Saint-André-de-Cubzac | | --- | | Commune | | | | Coat of arms | | Location of Saint-André-de-Cubzac | | Saint-André-de-CubzacShow map of FranceSaint-André-de-CubzacShow map of Nouvelle-Aquitaine | | Coordinates: 44°59′44″N 0°26′41″W / 44.9956°N 0.4447°W / 44.9956; -0.4447Coordinates: 44°59′44″N 0°26′41″W / 44.9956°N 0.4447°W / 44.9956; -0.4447 | | Country | France | | Region | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | | Department | Gironde | | Arrondissement | Blaye | | Canton | Le Nord-Gironde | | Government | |  • Mayor (2011–2014) | Célia Monseigne | | Area1 | 23.15 km2 (8.94 sq mi) | | Population (Jan. 2019)[1] | 12,372 | |  • Density | 530/km2 (1,400/sq mi) | | Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) | |  • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) | | INSEE/Postal code | 33366 /33240 | | Elevation | 2–73 m (6.6–239.5 ft) (avg. 30 m or 98 ft) | | 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | Saint-André-de-Cubzac is a commune. It is in Aquitaine in the Gironde department in southwest France. References ↑ "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021. This short article about a place or feature in France can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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Spanish_rock
Spanish rock
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Laviron
Laviron
8,162,222
| Laviron | | --- | | [Commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France") | | | | Coat of arms | | Location of Laviron | | LavironShow map of FranceLavironShow map of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | | Coordinates: [47°15′24″N 6°33′10″E / 47.2567°N 6.5528°E / 47.2567; 6.5528](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Laviron&params=47.2567_N_6.5528_E_type:city(343)_region:FR-BFC)[Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system"): [47°15′24″N 6°33′10″E / 47.2567°N 6.5528°E / 47.2567; 6.5528](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Laviron&params=47.2567_N_6.5528_E_type:city(343)_region:FR-BFC) | | Country | [France](/wiki/France "France") | | [Region](/wiki/Regions_of_France "Regions of France") | [Bourgogne-Franche-Comté](/wiki/Bourgogne-Franche-Comt%C3%A9 "Bourgogne-Franche-Comté") | | [Department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") | [Doubs](/wiki/Doubs "Doubs") | | [Arrondissement](/wiki/Arrondissements_of_France "Arrondissements of France") | [Pontarlier](/wiki/Arrondissement_of_Pontarlier "Arrondissement of Pontarlier") | | [Canton](/wiki/Cantons_of_France "Cantons of France") | Valdahon | | [Intercommunality](/wiki/Communes_of_France#Intercommunality "Communes of France") | Portes du Haut-Doubs | | Government | |  • Mayor (2020–2026) | Régis Bouchard | | Area**1** | 19.92 km2 (7.69 sq mi) | | Population (Jan. 2019)[[1]](#cite_note-popleg2019-1) | 343 | |  • Density | 17/km2 (45/sq mi) | | [Time zone](/wiki/Time_zone "Time zone") | [UTC+01:00](/wiki/UTC%2B01:00 "UTC+01:00") ([CET](/wiki/Central_European_Time "Central European Time")) | |  • Summer ([DST](/wiki/Daylight_saving_time "Daylight saving time")) | [UTC+02:00](/wiki/UTC%2B02:00 "UTC+02:00") ([CEST](/wiki/Central_European_Summer_Time "Central European Summer Time")) | | [INSEE](/wiki/INSEE_code "INSEE code")/Postal code | [25333](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/1405599?geo=COM-25333) /25510 | | Elevation | 658–853 m (2,159–2,799 ft) | | **1** French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | **Laviron** is a [commune](/wiki/Communes_of_France "Communes of France"). It is in [Bourgogne-Franche-Comté](/wiki/Bourgogne-Franche-Comt%C3%A9 "Bourgogne-Franche-Comté") in the [Doubs](/wiki/Doubs "Doubs") [department](/wiki/Departments_of_France "Departments of France") in east [France](/wiki/France "France"). ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-popleg2019_1-0) ["Populations légales 2019"](https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/6005800?geo=COM-25333). [The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies](/wiki/INSEE "INSEE"). 29 December 2021. | * [v](/wiki/Template:Doubs_communes "Template:Doubs communes") * [t](/wiki/Template_talk:Doubs_communes "Template talk:Doubs communes") * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Doubs_communes&action=edit) [Communes](/wiki/Communes_of_the_Doubs_department "Communes of the Doubs department") of the [Doubs department](/wiki/Doubs "Doubs") | | --- | | * [Abbans-Dessous](/wiki/Abbans-Dessous "Abbans-Dessous") * [Abbans-Dessus](/wiki/Abbans-Dessus "Abbans-Dessus") * [Abbenans](/wiki/Abbenans "Abbenans") * [Abbévillers](/wiki/Abb%C3%A9villers "Abbévillers") * [Accolans](/wiki/Accolans "Accolans") * [Adam-lès-Passavant](/wiki/Adam-l%C3%A8s-Passavant "Adam-lès-Passavant") * [Adam-lès-Vercel](/wiki/Adam-l%C3%A8s-Vercel "Adam-lès-Vercel") * [Aibre](/wiki/Aibre "Aibre") * [Aïssey](/wiki/A%C3%AFssey "Aïssey") * [Allenjoie](/wiki/Allenjoie "Allenjoie") * [Les Alliés](/wiki/Les_Alli%C3%A9s "Les Alliés") * [Allondans](/wiki/Allondans "Allondans") * [Amagney](/wiki/Amagney "Amagney") * [Amancey](/wiki/Amancey "Amancey") * [Amathay-Vésigneux](/wiki/Amathay-V%C3%A9signeux "Amathay-Vésigneux") * [Amondans](/wiki/Amondans "Amondans") * [Anteuil](/wiki/Anteuil "Anteuil") * [Appenans](/wiki/Appenans "Appenans") * [Arbouans](/wiki/Arbouans "Arbouans") * [Arc-et-Senans](/wiki/Arc-et-Senans "Arc-et-Senans") * [Arcey](/wiki/Arcey,_Doubs "Arcey, Doubs") * [Arçon](/wiki/Ar%C3%A7on "Arçon") * [Arc-sous-Cicon](/wiki/Arc-sous-Cicon "Arc-sous-Cicon") * [Arc-sous-Montenot](/wiki/Arc-sous-Montenot "Arc-sous-Montenot") * [Aubonne](/wiki/Aubonne,_Doubs "Aubonne, Doubs") * [Audeux](/wiki/Audeux "Audeux") * [Audincourt](/wiki/Audincourt "Audincourt") * [Autechaux](/wiki/Autechaux "Autechaux") * [Autechaux-Roide](/wiki/Autechaux-Roide "Autechaux-Roide") * [Les Auxons](/wiki/Les_Auxons "Les Auxons") * [Avanne-Aveney](/wiki/Avanne-Aveney "Avanne-Aveney") * [Avilley](/wiki/Avilley "Avilley") * [Avoudrey](/wiki/Avoudrey "Avoudrey") * [Badevel](/wiki/Badevel "Badevel") * [Bannans](/wiki/Bannans "Bannans") * [Le Barboux](/wiki/Le_Barboux "Le Barboux") * [Bart](/wiki/Bart,_Doubs "Bart, Doubs") * [Bartherans](/wiki/Bartherans "Bartherans") * [Battenans-les-Mines](/wiki/Battenans-les-Mines "Battenans-les-Mines") * [Battenans-Varin](/wiki/Battenans-Varin "Battenans-Varin") * [Baume-les-Dames](/wiki/Baume-les-Dames "Baume-les-Dames") * [Bavans](/wiki/Bavans "Bavans") * [Belfays](/wiki/Belfays "Belfays") * [Le Bélieu](/wiki/Le_B%C3%A9lieu "Le Bélieu") * [Belleherbe](/wiki/Belleherbe "Belleherbe") * [Belmont](/wiki/Belmont,_Doubs "Belmont, Doubs") * [Belvoir](/wiki/Belvoir,_Doubs "Belvoir, Doubs") * [Berche](/wiki/Berche "Berche") * [Berthelange](/wiki/Berthelange "Berthelange") * [Besançon](/wiki/Besan%C3%A7on "Besançon") * [Bethoncourt](/wiki/Bethoncourt "Bethoncourt") * [Beure](/wiki/Beure "Beure") * [Beutal](/wiki/Beutal "Beutal") * [Bians-les-Usiers](/wiki/Bians-les-Usiers "Bians-les-Usiers") * [Bief](/wiki/Bief "Bief") * [Le Bizot](/wiki/Le_Bizot "Le Bizot") * [Blamont](/wiki/Blamont "Blamont") * [Blarians](/wiki/Blarians "Blarians") * [Blussangeaux](/wiki/Blussangeaux "Blussangeaux") * [Blussans](/wiki/Blussans "Blussans") * [Bolandoz](/wiki/Bolandoz "Bolandoz") * [Bondeval](/wiki/Bondeval "Bondeval") * [Bonnal](/wiki/Bonnal "Bonnal") * [Bonnay](/wiki/Bonnay,_Doubs "Bonnay, Doubs") * [Bonnétage](/wiki/Bonn%C3%A9tage "Bonnétage") * [Bonnevaux](/wiki/Bonnevaux,_Doubs "Bonnevaux, Doubs") * [La Bosse](/wiki/La_Bosse,_Doubs "La Bosse, Doubs") * [Bouclans](/wiki/Bouclans "Bouclans") * [Boujailles](/wiki/Boujailles "Boujailles") * [Bourguignon](/wiki/Bourguignon,_Doubs "Bourguignon, Doubs") * [Bournois](/wiki/Bournois "Bournois") * [Boussières](/wiki/Boussi%C3%A8res "Boussières") * [Bouverans](/wiki/Bouverans "Bouverans") * [Braillans](/wiki/Braillans "Braillans") * [Branne](/wiki/Branne,_Doubs "Branne, Doubs") * 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[Cernay-l'Église](/wiki/Cernay-l%27%C3%89glise "Cernay-l'Église") * [Cessey](/wiki/Cessey "Cessey") * [Chaffois](/wiki/Chaffois "Chaffois") * [Chalèze](/wiki/Chal%C3%A8ze "Chalèze") * [Chalezeule](/wiki/Chalezeule "Chalezeule") * [Chamesey](/wiki/Chamesey "Chamesey") * [Chamesol](/wiki/Chamesol "Chamesol") * [Champagney](/wiki/Champagney,_Doubs "Champagney, Doubs") * [Champlive](/wiki/Champlive "Champlive") * [Champoux](/wiki/Champoux "Champoux") * [Champvans-les-Moulins](/wiki/Champvans-les-Moulins "Champvans-les-Moulins") * [Chantrans](/wiki/Chantrans "Chantrans") * [Chapelle-des-Bois](/wiki/Chapelle-des-Bois "Chapelle-des-Bois") * [Chapelle-d'Huin](/wiki/Chapelle-d%27Huin "Chapelle-d'Huin") * [Charmauvillers](/wiki/Charmauvillers "Charmauvillers") * [Charmoille](/wiki/Charmoille,_Doubs "Charmoille, Doubs") * [Charnay](/wiki/Charnay,_Doubs "Charnay, Doubs") * [Charquemont](/wiki/Charquemont "Charquemont") * [Chassagne-Saint-Denis](/wiki/Chassagne-Saint-Denis "Chassagne-Saint-Denis") * [Châteauvieux-les-Fossés](/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teauvieux-les-Foss%C3%A9s "Châteauvieux-les-Fossés") * [Châtelblanc](/wiki/Ch%C3%A2telblanc "Châtelblanc") * [Châtillon-Guyotte](/wiki/Ch%C3%A2tillon-Guyotte "Châtillon-Guyotte") * [Châtillon-le-Duc](/wiki/Ch%C3%A2tillon-le-Duc "Châtillon-le-Duc") * [Châtillon-sur-Lison](/wiki/Ch%C3%A2tillon-sur-Lison "Châtillon-sur-Lison") * [Chaucenne](/wiki/Chaucenne "Chaucenne") * [La Chaux](/wiki/La_Chaux,_Doubs "La Chaux, Doubs") * [Chaux-lès-Passavant](/wiki/Chaux-l%C3%A8s-Passavant "Chaux-lès-Passavant") * [Chaux-Neuve](/wiki/Chaux-Neuve "Chaux-Neuve") * [Chay](/wiki/Chay,_Doubs "Chay, Doubs") * [Chazot](/wiki/Chazot "Chazot") * [Chemaudin et Vaux](/wiki/Chemaudin_et_Vaux "Chemaudin et Vaux") * [La Chenalotte](/wiki/La_Chenalotte "La Chenalotte") * [Chenecey-Buillon](/wiki/Chenecey-Buillon "Chenecey-Buillon") * [Chevigney-lès-Vercel](/wiki/Chevigney-l%C3%A8s-Vercel "Chevigney-lès-Vercel") * [Chevigney-sur-l'Ognon](/wiki/Chevigney-sur-l%27Ognon "Chevigney-sur-l'Ognon") * [La Chevillotte](/wiki/La_Chevillotte "La Chevillotte") * [Chevroz](/wiki/Chevroz "Chevroz") * [Chouzelot](/wiki/Chouzelot "Chouzelot") * [Cléron](/wiki/Cl%C3%A9ron "Cléron") * [La Cluse-et-Mijoux](/wiki/La_Cluse-et-Mijoux "La Cluse-et-Mijoux") * [Colombier-Fontaine](/wiki/Colombier-Fontaine "Colombier-Fontaine") * [Les Combes](/wiki/Les_Combes "Les Combes") * [Consolation-Maisonnettes](/wiki/Consolation-Maisonnettes "Consolation-Maisonnettes") * [Corcelle-Mieslot](/wiki/Corcelle-Mieslot "Corcelle-Mieslot") * [Corcelles-Ferrières](/wiki/Corcelles-Ferri%C3%A8res "Corcelles-Ferrières") * [Corcondray](/wiki/Corcondray "Corcondray") * [Côtebrune](/wiki/C%C3%B4tebrune "Côtebrune") * [Courcelles](/wiki/Courcelles,_Doubs "Courcelles, Doubs") * [Courcelles-lès-Montbéliard](/wiki/Courcelles-l%C3%A8s-Montb%C3%A9liard "Courcelles-lès-Montbéliard") * [Courchapon](/wiki/Courchapon "Courchapon") * [Cour-Saint-Maurice](/wiki/Cour-Saint-Maurice "Cour-Saint-Maurice") * [Courtefontaine](/wiki/Courtefontaine,_Doubs "Courtefontaine, Doubs") * [Courtetain-et-Salans](/wiki/Courtetain-et-Salans "Courtetain-et-Salans") * [Courvières](/wiki/Courvi%C3%A8res "Courvières") * [Crosey-le-Grand](/wiki/Crosey-le-Grand "Crosey-le-Grand") * [Crosey-le-Petit](/wiki/Crosey-le-Petit "Crosey-le-Petit") * [Le Crouzet](/wiki/Le_Crouzet "Le Crouzet") * [Crouzet-Migette](/wiki/Crouzet-Migette "Crouzet-Migette") * [Cubrial](/wiki/Cubrial "Cubrial") * [Cubry](/wiki/Cubry "Cubry") * [Cusance](/wiki/Cusance "Cusance") * [Cuse-et-Adrisans](/wiki/Cuse-et-Adrisans "Cuse-et-Adrisans") * [Cussey-sur-Lison](/wiki/Cussey-sur-Lison "Cussey-sur-Lison") * [Cussey-sur-l'Ognon](/wiki/Cussey-sur-l%27Ognon "Cussey-sur-l'Ognon") * [Dambelin](/wiki/Dambelin "Dambelin") * [Dambenois](/wiki/Dambenois "Dambenois") * [Dammartin-les-Templiers](/wiki/Dammartin-les-Templiers "Dammartin-les-Templiers") * [Dampierre-les-Bois](/wiki/Dampierre-les-Bois "Dampierre-les-Bois") * [Dampierre-sur-le-Doubs](/wiki/Dampierre-sur-le-Doubs "Dampierre-sur-le-Doubs") * [Dampjoux](/wiki/Dampjoux "Dampjoux") * [Damprichard](/wiki/Damprichard "Damprichard") * [Dannemarie](/wiki/Dannemarie,_Doubs "Dannemarie, Doubs") * [Dannemarie-sur-Crète](/wiki/Dannemarie-sur-Cr%C3%A8te "Dannemarie-sur-Crète") * [Dasle](/wiki/Dasle "Dasle") * [Deluz](/wiki/Deluz "Deluz") * [Désandans](/wiki/D%C3%A9sandans "Désandans") * [Déservillers](/wiki/D%C3%A9servillers "Déservillers") * [Devecey](/wiki/Devecey "Devecey") * [Dommartin](/wiki/Dommartin,_Doubs "Dommartin, Doubs") * [Dompierre-les-Tilleuls](/wiki/Dompierre-les-Tilleuls "Dompierre-les-Tilleuls") * [Domprel](/wiki/Domprel "Domprel") * [Doubs](/wiki/Doubs,_Doubs "Doubs, Doubs") * [Dung](/wiki/Dung,_Doubs "Dung, Doubs") * [Durnes](/wiki/Durnes "Durnes") * [Échay](/wiki/%C3%89chay "Échay") * [Échenans](/wiki/%C3%89chenans "Échenans") * [Échevannes](/wiki/%C3%89chevannes,_Doubs "Échevannes, Doubs") * [École-Valentin](/wiki/%C3%89cole-Valentin "École-Valentin") * [Les Écorces](/wiki/Les_%C3%89corces "Les Écorces") * [Écot](/wiki/%C3%89cot "Écot") * [L'Écouvotte](/wiki/L%27%C3%89couvotte "L'Écouvotte") * [Écurcey](/wiki/%C3%89curcey "Écurcey") * [Émagny](/wiki/%C3%89magny "Émagny") * [Épenouse](/wiki/%C3%89penouse "Épenouse") * [Épenoy](/wiki/%C3%89penoy "Épenoy") * [Épeugney](/wiki/%C3%89peugney "Épeugney") * [Esnans](/wiki/Esnans "Esnans") * [Étalans](/wiki/%C3%89talans "Étalans") * [Éternoz](/wiki/%C3%89ternoz "Éternoz") * [Étouvans](/wiki/%C3%89touvans "Étouvans") * [Étrabonne](/wiki/%C3%89trabonne "Étrabonne") * [Étrappe](/wiki/%C3%89trappe "Étrappe") * [Étray](/wiki/%C3%89tray "Étray") * [Étupes](/wiki/%C3%89tupes "Étupes") * [Évillers](/wiki/%C3%89villers "Évillers") * [Exincourt](/wiki/Exincourt "Exincourt") * [Eysson](/wiki/Eysson "Eysson") * [Faimbe](/wiki/Faimbe "Faimbe") * [Fallerans](/wiki/Fallerans "Fallerans") * [Ferrières-le-Lac](/wiki/Ferri%C3%A8res-le-Lac "Ferrières-le-Lac") * [Ferrières-les-Bois](/wiki/Ferri%C3%A8res-les-Bois "Ferrières-les-Bois") * [Fertans](/wiki/Fertans "Fertans") * [Fesches-le-Châtel](/wiki/Fesches-le-Ch%C3%A2tel "Fesches-le-Châtel") * [Fessevillers](/wiki/Fessevillers "Fessevillers") * [Feule](/wiki/Feule "Feule") * [Les Fins](/wiki/Les_Fins "Les Fins") * [Flagey](/wiki/Flagey,_Doubs "Flagey, Doubs") * [Flagey-Rigney](/wiki/Flagey-Rigney "Flagey-Rigney") * [Flangebouche](/wiki/Flangebouche "Flangebouche") * [Fleurey](/wiki/Fleurey "Fleurey") * [Fontain](/wiki/Fontain "Fontain") * [Fontaine-lès-Clerval](/wiki/Fontaine-l%C3%A8s-Clerval "Fontaine-lès-Clerval") * [Fontenelle-Montby](/wiki/Fontenelle-Montby "Fontenelle-Montby") * [Les Fontenelles](/wiki/Les_Fontenelles "Les Fontenelles") * [Fontenotte](/wiki/Fontenotte "Fontenotte") * [Fourbanne](/wiki/Fourbanne "Fourbanne") * [Fourcatier-et-Maison-Neuve](/wiki/Fourcatier-et-Maison-Neuve "Fourcatier-et-Maison-Neuve") * [Fourg](/wiki/Fourg "Fourg") * [Les Fourgs](/wiki/Les_Fourgs "Les Fourgs") * [Fournet-Blancheroche](/wiki/Fournet-Blancheroche "Fournet-Blancheroche") * [Fournets-Luisans](/wiki/Fournets-Luisans "Fournets-Luisans") * [Frambouhans](/wiki/Frambouhans "Frambouhans") * [Franey](/wiki/Franey "Franey") * [Franois](/wiki/Franois "Franois") * [Frasne](/wiki/Frasne "Frasne") * [Froidevaux](/wiki/Froidevaux "Froidevaux") * [Fuans](/wiki/Fuans "Fuans") * [Gellin](/wiki/Gellin "Gellin") * [Gémonval](/wiki/G%C3%A9monval "Gémonval") * [Geneuille](/wiki/Geneuille "Geneuille") * [Geney](/wiki/Geney "Geney") * [Gennes](/wiki/Gennes,_Doubs "Gennes, Doubs") * [Germéfontaine](/wiki/Germ%C3%A9fontaine "Germéfontaine") * [Germondans](/wiki/Germondans "Germondans") * [Gevresin](/wiki/Gevresin "Gevresin") * [Gilley](/wiki/Gilley,_Doubs "Gilley, Doubs") * [Glamondans](/wiki/Glamondans "Glamondans") * [Glay](/wiki/Glay,_Doubs "Glay, Doubs") * [Glère](/wiki/Gl%C3%A8re "Glère") * [Gondenans-les-Moulins](/wiki/Gondenans-les-Moulins "Gondenans-les-Moulins") * [Gondenans-Montby](/wiki/Gondenans-Montby "Gondenans-Montby") * [Gonsans](/wiki/Gonsans "Gonsans") * [Gouhelans](/wiki/Gouhelans "Gouhelans") * [Goumois](/wiki/Goumois,_Doubs "Goumois, Doubs") * [Goux-lès-Dambelin](/wiki/Goux-l%C3%A8s-Dambelin "Goux-lès-Dambelin") * [Goux-les-Usiers](/wiki/Goux-les-Usiers "Goux-les-Usiers") * [Goux-sous-Landet](/wiki/Goux-sous-Landet "Goux-sous-Landet") * [Grand-Charmont](/wiki/Grand-Charmont "Grand-Charmont") * [Grand'Combe-Châteleu](/wiki/Grand%27Combe-Ch%C3%A2teleu "Grand'Combe-Châteleu") * [Grand'Combe-des-Bois](/wiki/Grand%27Combe-des-Bois "Grand'Combe-des-Bois") * [Grandfontaine](/wiki/Grandfontaine,_Doubs "Grandfontaine, Doubs") * [Grandfontaine-sur-Creuse](/wiki/Grandfontaine-sur-Creuse "Grandfontaine-sur-Creuse") * [La Grange](/wiki/La_Grange,_Doubs "La Grange, Doubs") * [Granges-Narboz](/wiki/Granges-Narboz "Granges-Narboz") * [Les Grangettes](/wiki/Les_Grangettes "Les Grangettes") * [Les Gras](/wiki/Les_Gras "Les Gras") * [Le Gratteris](/wiki/Le_Gratteris "Le Gratteris") * [Grosbois](/wiki/Grosbois "Grosbois") * [Guillon-les-Bains](/wiki/Guillon-les-Bains "Guillon-les-Bains") * [Guyans-Durnes](/wiki/Guyans-Durnes "Guyans-Durnes") * [Guyans-Vennes](/wiki/Guyans-Vennes "Guyans-Vennes") * [Hauterive-la-Fresse](/wiki/Hauterive-la-Fresse "Hauterive-la-Fresse") * [Hérimoncourt](/wiki/H%C3%A9rimoncourt "Hérimoncourt") * [L'Hôpital-du-Grosbois](/wiki/L%27H%C3%B4pital-du-Grosbois "L'Hôpital-du-Grosbois") * [L'Hôpital-Saint-Lieffroy](/wiki/L%27H%C3%B4pital-Saint-Lieffroy "L'Hôpital-Saint-Lieffroy") * [Les Hôpitaux-Neufs](/wiki/Les_H%C3%B4pitaux-Neufs "Les Hôpitaux-Neufs") * [Les Hôpitaux-Vieux](/wiki/Les_H%C3%B4pitaux-Vieux "Les Hôpitaux-Vieux") * [Houtaud](/wiki/Houtaud "Houtaud") * [Huanne-Montmartin](/wiki/Huanne-Montmartin "Huanne-Montmartin") * [Hyémondans](/wiki/Hy%C3%A9mondans "Hyémondans") * [Hyèvre-Magny](/wiki/Hy%C3%A8vre-Magny "Hyèvre-Magny") * [Hyèvre-Paroisse](/wiki/Hy%C3%A8vre-Paroisse "Hyèvre-Paroisse") * [Indevillers](/wiki/Indevillers "Indevillers") * [L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs](/wiki/L%27Isle-sur-le-Doubs "L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs") * [Issans](/wiki/Issans "Issans") * [Jallerange](/wiki/Jallerange "Jallerange") * [Jougne](/wiki/Jougne "Jougne") * [Labergement-Sainte-Marie](/wiki/Labergement-Sainte-Marie "Labergement-Sainte-Marie") * [Laire](/wiki/Laire "Laire") * [Laissey](/wiki/Laissey "Laissey") * [Lanans](/wiki/Lanans "Lanans") * [Landresse](/wiki/Landresse "Landresse") * [Lantenne-Vertière](/wiki/Lantenne-Verti%C3%A8re "Lantenne-Vertière") * [Lanthenans](/wiki/Lanthenans "Lanthenans") * [Larnod](/wiki/Larnod "Larnod") * [Laval-le-Prieuré](/wiki/Laval-le-Prieur%C3%A9 "Laval-le-Prieuré") * [Lavans-Quingey](/wiki/Lavans-Quingey "Lavans-Quingey") * [Lavans-Vuillafans](/wiki/Lavans-Vuillafans "Lavans-Vuillafans") * [Lavernay](/wiki/Lavernay "Lavernay") * Laviron * [Levier](/wiki/Levier "Levier") * [Liebvillers](/wiki/Liebvillers "Liebvillers") * [Liesle](/wiki/Liesle 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| Laviron | | --- | | Commune | | | | Coat of arms | | Location of Laviron | | LavironShow map of FranceLavironShow map of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | | Coordinates: 47°15′24″N 6°33′10″E / 47.2567°N 6.5528°E / 47.2567; 6.5528Coordinates: 47°15′24″N 6°33′10″E / 47.2567°N 6.5528°E / 47.2567; 6.5528 | | Country | France | | Region | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | | Department | Doubs | | Arrondissement | Pontarlier | | Canton | Valdahon | | Intercommunality | Portes du Haut-Doubs | | Government | |  • Mayor (2020–2026) | Régis Bouchard | | Area1 | 19.92 km2 (7.69 sq mi) | | Population (Jan. 2019)[1] | 343 | |  • Density | 17/km2 (45/sq mi) | | Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) | |  • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) | | INSEE/Postal code | 25333 /25510 | | Elevation | 658–853 m (2,159–2,799 ft) | | 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | Laviron is a commune. It is in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in the Doubs department in east France. References ↑ "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021. | * v * t * e Communes of the Doubs department | | --- | | * Abbans-Dessous * Abbans-Dessus * Abbenans * Abbévillers * Accolans * Adam-lès-Passavant * Adam-lès-Vercel * Aibre * Aïssey * Allenjoie * Les Alliés * Allondans * Amagney * Amancey * Amathay-Vésigneux * Amondans * Anteuil * Appenans * Arbouans * Arc-et-Senans * Arcey * Arçon * Arc-sous-Cicon * Arc-sous-Montenot * Aubonne * Audeux * Audincourt * Autechaux * Autechaux-Roide * Les Auxons * Avanne-Aveney * Avilley * Avoudrey * Badevel * Bannans * Le Barboux * Bart * Bartherans * Battenans-les-Mines * Battenans-Varin * Baume-les-Dames * Bavans * Belfays * Le Bélieu * Belleherbe * Belmont * Belvoir * Berche * Berthelange * Besançon * Bethoncourt * Beure * Beutal * Bians-les-Usiers * Bief * Le Bizot * Blamont * Blarians * Blussangeaux * Blussans * Bolandoz * Bondeval * Bonnal * Bonnay * Bonnétage * Bonnevaux * La Bosse * Bouclans * Boujailles * Bourguignon * 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Corcelle-Mieslot * Corcelles-Ferrières * Corcondray * Côtebrune * Courcelles * Courcelles-lès-Montbéliard * Courchapon * Cour-Saint-Maurice * Courtefontaine * Courtetain-et-Salans * Courvières * Crosey-le-Grand * Crosey-le-Petit * Le Crouzet * Crouzet-Migette * Cubrial * Cubry * Cusance * Cuse-et-Adrisans * Cussey-sur-Lison * Cussey-sur-l'Ognon * Dambelin * Dambenois * Dammartin-les-Templiers * Dampierre-les-Bois * Dampierre-sur-le-Doubs * Dampjoux * Damprichard * Dannemarie * Dannemarie-sur-Crète * Dasle * Deluz * Désandans * Déservillers * Devecey * Dommartin * Dompierre-les-Tilleuls * Domprel * Doubs * Dung * Durnes * Échay * Échenans * Échevannes * École-Valentin * Les Écorces * Écot * L'Écouvotte * Écurcey * Émagny * Épenouse * Épenoy * Épeugney * Esnans * Étalans * Éternoz * Étouvans * Étrabonne * Étrappe * Étray * Étupes * Évillers * Exincourt * Eysson * Faimbe * Fallerans * Ferrières-le-Lac * Ferrières-les-Bois * Fertans * Fesches-le-Châtel * Fessevillers * Feule * Les Fins * Flagey * Flagey-Rigney * Flangebouche * Fleurey * Fontain * Fontaine-lès-Clerval * Fontenelle-Montby * Les Fontenelles * Fontenotte * Fourbanne * Fourcatier-et-Maison-Neuve * Fourg * Les Fourgs * Fournet-Blancheroche * Fournets-Luisans * Frambouhans * Franey * Franois * Frasne * Froidevaux * Fuans * Gellin * Gémonval * Geneuille * Geney * Gennes * Germéfontaine * Germondans * Gevresin * Gilley * Glamondans * Glay * Glère * Gondenans-les-Moulins * Gondenans-Montby * Gonsans * Gouhelans * Goumois * Goux-lès-Dambelin * Goux-les-Usiers * Goux-sous-Landet * Grand-Charmont * Grand'Combe-Châteleu * Grand'Combe-des-Bois * Grandfontaine * Grandfontaine-sur-Creuse * La Grange * Granges-Narboz * Les Grangettes * Les Gras * Le Gratteris * Grosbois * Guillon-les-Bains * Guyans-Durnes * Guyans-Vennes * Hauterive-la-Fresse * Hérimoncourt * L'Hôpital-du-Grosbois * L'Hôpital-Saint-Lieffroy * Les Hôpitaux-Neufs * Les Hôpitaux-Vieux * Houtaud * Huanne-Montmartin * Hyémondans * Hyèvre-Magny * Hyèvre-Paroisse * Indevillers * L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs * Issans * Jallerange * Jougne * Labergement-Sainte-Marie * Laire * Laissey * Lanans * Landresse * Lantenne-Vertière * Lanthenans * Larnod * Laval-le-Prieuré * Lavans-Quingey * Lavans-Vuillafans * Lavernay * Laviron * Levier * Liebvillers * Liesle * Lizine * Lods * Lombard * Lomont-sur-Crête * Longechaux * Longemaison * Longevelle-lès-Russey * Longevelle-sur-Doubs * Longeville * La Longeville * Longevilles-Mont-d'Or * Loray * Lougres * Le Luhier * Luxiol * Magny-Châtelard * Maîche * Maisons-du-Bois-Lièvremont * Malans * Malbrans * Malbuisson * Malpas * Mamirolle * Mancenans * Mancenans-Lizerne * Mandeure * Marchaux-Chaudefontaine * Marvelise * Mathay * Mazerolles-le-Salin * Médière * Le Mémont * Mercey-le-Grand * Mérey-sous-Montrond * Mérey-Vieilley * Mésandans * Meslières * Mesmay * Métabief * Miserey-Salines * Moncey * Moncley * Mondon * Montagney-Servigney * Montancy * Montandon * Montbéliard * Montbéliardot * Montbenoît * Mont-de-Laval * Mont-de-Vougney * Montécheroux * Montenois * Montfaucon * Montferrand-le-Château * Montflovin * Montgesoye * Montivernage * Montjoie-le-Château * Montlebon * Montmahoux * Montperreux * Montrond-le-Château * Montussaint * Morre * Morteau * Mouthe * Le Moutherot * Mouthier-Haute-Pierre * Myon * Naisey-les-Granges * Nancray * Nans * Nans-sous-Sainte-Anne * Narbief * Neuchâtel-Urtière * Noël-Cerneux * Noirefontaine * Noironte * Nommay * Novillars * Ollans * Onans * Orchamps-Vennes * Orgeans-Blanchefontaine * Ornans * Orsans * Orve * Osse * Osselle-Routelle * Ougney-Douvot * Ouhans * Ouvans * Oye-et-Pallet * Palantine * Palise * Paroy * Passavant * Passonfontaine * Pays-de-Clerval * Pelousey * Péseux * Pessans * Petite-Chaux * Pierrefontaine-lès-Blamont * Pierrefontaine-les-Varans * Pirey * Placey * Plaimbois-du-Miroir * Plaimbois-Vennes * Les Plains-et-Grands-Essarts * La Planée * Pompierre-sur-Doubs * Pontarlier * Pont-de-Roide-Vermondans * Les Pontets * Pont-les-Moulins * Pouilley-Français * Pouilley-les-Vignes * Pouligney-Lusans * Les Premiers-Sapins * Présentevillers * La Prétière * Provenchère * Puessans * Pugey * Le Puy * Quingey * Rahon * Rancenay * Randevillers * Rang * Raynans * Recologne * Reculfoz * Rémondans-Vaivre * Remoray-Boujeons * Renédale * Rennes-sur-Loue * Reugney * Rigney * Rignosot * Rillans * La Rivière-Drugeon * Rochejean * Roche-lès-Clerval * Roche-lez-Beaupré * Roches-lès-Blamont * Rognon * Romain * Ronchaux * Rondefontaine * Roset-Fluans * Rosières-sur-Barbèche * Rosureux * Rougemont * Rougemontot * Rouhe * Roulans * Ruffey-le-Château * Rurey * Le Russey * Saint-Antoine * Sainte-Anne * Sainte-Colombe * Sainte-Marie * Sainte-Suzanne * Saint-Georges-Armont * Saint-Gorgon-Main * Saint-Hilaire * Saint-Hippolyte * Saint-Juan * Saint-Julien-lès-Montbéliard * Saint-Julien-lès-Russey * Saint-Maurice-Colombier * Saint-Point-Lac * Saint-Vit * Samson * Sancey * Saône * Saraz * Sarrageois * Saules * Sauvagney * Scey-Maisières * Séchin * Seloncourt * Semondans * Septfontaines * Serre-les-Sapins * Servin * Silley-Amancey * Silley-Bléfond * Sochaux * Solemont * Sombacour * La Sommette * Soulce-Cernay * Sourans * Soye * Surmont * Taillecourt * Tallans * Tallenay * Tarcenay-Foucherans * Les Terres-de-Chaux * Thiébouhans * Thise * Thoraise * Thulay * Thurey-le-Mont * Torpes * Touillon-et-Loutelet * La Tour-de-Sçay * Tournans * Trépot * Tressandans * Trévillers * Trouvans * Urtière * Uzelle * Vaire * Le Val * Valdahon * Val-de-Roulans * Valentigney * Valleroy * Valonne * Valoreille * Vandoncourt * Vaucluse * Vauclusotte * Vaudrivillers * Vaufrey * Vaux-et-Chantegrue * Velesmes-Essarts * Vellerot-lès-Belvoir * Vellerot-lès-Vercel * Vellevans * Venise * Vennans * Vennes * Vercel-Villedieu-le-Camp * Vergranne * Verne * Vernierfontaine * Vernois-lès-Belvoir * Le Vernoy * Verrières-de-Joux * La Vèze * Vieilley * Viéthorey * Vieux-Charmont * Villars-lès-Blamont * Villars-Saint-Georges * Villars-sous-Dampjoux * Villars-sous-Écot * Les Villedieu * Ville-du-Pont * Villeneuve-d'Amont * Villers-Buzon * Villers-Chief * Villers-Grélot * Villers-la-Combe * Villers-le-Lac * Villers-Saint-Martin * Villers-sous-Chalamont * Villers-sous-Montrond * Voillans * Voires * Vorges-les-Pins * Voujeaucourt * Vuillafans * Vuillecin * Vyt-lès-Belvoir | | | | | --- | --- | | Authority control: National | * France * BnF data | This short article about a place or feature in France can be made longer. 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Indirect_democracy
Indirect democracy
8,977,922
**Indirect democracy**, or representative democracy, is when [citizens](/wiki/Citizen "Citizen") [elect](/wiki/Election "Election") [representatives](/wiki/Representation_(politics) "Representation (politics)") to make [laws](/wiki/Law "Law") for them.[[1]](#cite_note-1) This is what most modern countries have today. In a democracy the ultimate power to decide significant electoral system reforms lies with the people. The key question that democrats will tend to ask of any proposed change in electoral law or the voting mechanism is: “Will it actually increase the capacity of the electorate to get rid of unsatisfactory rulers and replace them with others?” Democrats regard that basic capacity as the best protection against bad government and the abuse of power. Systems of government which do not permit electors to change the government are not democratic, and usually are dictatorships or one-party states. The people have the ultimate power in a democracy to decide on substantial voting system improvements. The primary question that democrats will ask of every proposed change in election legislation or voting mechanism is, "Will it genuinely strengthen the electorate's power to replace unhappy rulers with others?" Democrats believe that fundamental capability is the strongest safeguard against bad governance and abuse of power. Government systems that do not allow electors to alter the government are not democratic and are generally dictatorships or one-party nations. ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Victorian electronic democracy : glossary"](http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/SARC/E-Democracy/Final_Report/Glossary.htm). July 28, 2005. Retrieved 2007-12-14. ## Other websites * [Electoral Reform Society](http://www.electoral-reform.org.uk) | * [v](/wiki/Template:Politics_and_government "Template:Politics and government") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Politics_and_government&action=edit) [Politics](/wiki/Politics "Politics") and [government](/wiki/Government "Government") | | --- | | Overviews | * [State](/wiki/State_(polity) "State (polity)") * [Nation](/wiki/Nation "Nation") * [Empire](/wiki/Empire "Empire") * Central government * [Unitary state](/wiki/Unitary_state "Unitary state") * [Federal government](/wiki/Federal_government "Federal government") * National unity government * *Levels:* * [Local government](/wiki/Local_government "Local government") * County government * [Administrative division](/wiki/Administrative_division "Administrative division") * [Municipality](/wiki/Municipality "Municipality") * [Township](/wiki/Township "Township") | | Systems | * *Lists:* * Govt 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[Hearing](/wiki/Hearing "Hearing") * [Committee](/wiki/Committee "Committee") * [Town meeting](/wiki/Town_meeting "Town meeting") * *Outcomes:* * [Legislation](/wiki/Legislation "Legislation") * [Regulation](/wiki/Regulation "Regulation") * [Zoning](/wiki/Zoning "Zoning") * *[Law](/wiki/Law "Law"):* * [Precedent](/wiki/Precedent "Precedent") | | | Politics | | | | --- | | * *[Elections](/wiki/Elections "Elections"):* * [Voting](/wiki/Voting "Voting") * Campaigns * *Groups:* * [Political parties](/wiki/Political_parties "Political parties") * Advocacy groups * *Issues:* * [Civil rights](/wiki/Civil_rights "Civil rights") * [Environmentalism](/wiki/Environmentalism "Environmentalism") | | | Academic | | | | --- | | * *Fields of study* * [Political science](/wiki/Political_science "Political science") * [Urban planning](/wiki/Urban_planning "Urban planning") * [Sociology](/wiki/Sociology "Sociology") | | | History | | | | --- | | * *Overviews:* * Political history of the world * History 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Indirect democracy, or representative democracy, is when citizens elect representatives to make laws for them.[1] This is what most modern countries have today. In a democracy the ultimate power to decide significant electoral system reforms lies with the people. The key question that democrats will tend to ask of any proposed change in electoral law or the voting mechanism is: “Will it actually increase the capacity of the electorate to get rid of unsatisfactory rulers and replace them with others?” Democrats regard that basic capacity as the best protection against bad government and the abuse of power. Systems of government which do not permit electors to change the government are not democratic, and usually are dictatorships or one-party states. The people have the ultimate power in a democracy to decide on substantial voting system improvements. The primary question that democrats will ask of every proposed change in election legislation or voting mechanism is, "Will it genuinely strengthen the electorate's power to replace unhappy rulers with others?" Democrats believe that fundamental capability is the strongest safeguard against bad governance and abuse of power. Government systems that do not allow electors to alter the government are not democratic and are generally dictatorships or one-party nations. References ↑ "Victorian electronic democracy : glossary". July 28, 2005. Retrieved 2007-12-14. Other websites Electoral Reform Society | * v * t * e Politics and government | | --- | | Overviews | * State * Nation * Empire * Central government * Unitary state * Federal government * National unity government * Levels: * Local government * County government * Administrative division * Municipality * Township | | Systems | * Lists: * Govt systems * Countries by system * Systems: * Anarchy * Aristocracy * Bureaucracy * Capitalism * Confederation * Colonialism * Communism * Electocracy * Ergatocracy * Federalism * Feudalism * Geniocracy * Kleptocracy * Meritocracy * Military dictatorship * Monarchy * Oligarchy * Plutocracy * Republicanism * Socialism * Statism * Technocracy * Theocracy * Totalitarianism Democracy: Parliamentary system Presidential system Cellular Collaborative Consensus Conservative Cosmopolitan Direct Democracy Representative democracy Republic | | Philosophies | * Agrarianism * Anarchism * Authoritarianism * Centrism * Christian democracy * Collectivism * Communalism * Communitarianism * Conservatism * Constitutionalism * Corporatism * Distributism * Egalitarianism * Environmentalism * Extremism * Familialism * Fanaticism * Fascism * Feminism * Fundamentalism * Liberalism * Progressivism * Theoreticians: * John Locke | | Functions | * Social insurance * Law enforcement * Unemployment benefits * National healthcare * Public education * Military * Espionage * Regulation: * Environmental regulation * Banking regulation * Food inspection * Municipal: * Traffic lights * Sanitation * Street cleaning | | Components | | | | --- | | * Documents * Constitution * Charter * Uncodified constitution * Roles: * Head of state * Head of government * Monarch * President * Prime minister * Bodies: * Cabinet * Ministry * Judiciary * Legislature * Legislative bodies * Congress * Parliament * Council * Assembly * Legislative council | | | Governance processes | | | | --- | | * Process: * Hearing * Committee * Town meeting * Outcomes: * Legislation * Regulation * Zoning * Law: * Precedent | | | Politics | | | | --- | | * Elections: * Voting * Campaigns * Groups: * Political parties * Advocacy groups * Issues: * Civil rights * Environmentalism | | | Academic | | | | --- | | * Fields of study * Political science * Urban planning * Sociology | | | History | | | | --- | | * Overviews: * Political history of the world * History of political thought * Reforms * Suffrage * Documents: * Magna Carta * U.S. Constitution | | | International | * Diplomacy * Embassy * Treaty * International law * World: * World government * United Nations * European Union * World Court | | Related | * Human history * History of philosophy * Civilization * Templates: * {{Political ideologies}} * {{Political culture}} * {{Political spectrum}} * {{Social and political philosophy}} * {{liberalism}} * {{Conservatism navbox}} * {{aspects of capitalism}} * {{Western culture}} * {{Autonomous types of first-tier administration}} * {{World government}} | | Categories | | | | --- | | * Forms of government * Types of democracy * Political parties | |
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Ocoee,_Florida
Ocoee, Florida
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| Ocoee, Florida | | --- | | [City](/wiki/City "City") | | The Withers-Maguire House | | Motto: "The Center of Good Living" | | Location in [Orange County](/wiki/Orange_County,_Florida "Orange County, Florida") and the state of [Florida](/wiki/Florida "Florida") | | Coordinates: [28°34′27″N 81°31′50″W / 28.57417°N 81.53056°W / 28.57417; -81.53056](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Ocoee,_Florida&params=28_34_27_N_81_31_50_W_region:US-FL_type:city(47295))[Coordinates](/wiki/Geographic_coordinate_system "Geographic coordinate system"): [28°34′27″N 81°31′50″W / 28.57417°N 81.53056°W / 28.57417; -81.53056](//geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Ocoee,_Florida&params=28_34_27_N_81_31_50_W_region:US-FL_type:city(47295)) | | [Country](/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states "List of sovereign states") |  [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States") | | [State](/wiki/U.S._state "U.S. state") |  [Florida](/wiki/Florida "Florida") | | [County](/wiki/List_of_counties_in_Florida "List of counties in Florida") |  [Orange](/wiki/Orange_County,_Florida "Orange County, Florida") | | Incorporated (town) | November 22, 1923 | | Incorporated (city) | 1925 | | Government | |  • [Mayor](/wiki/Mayor "Mayor") | Rusty Johnson[[1]](#cite_note-1) | | Area[[2]](#cite_note-CenPopGazetteer2020-2) | |  • Total | 16.67 sq mi (43.17 km2) | |  • Land | 15.61 sq mi (40.43 km2) | |  • Water | 1.06 sq mi (2.74 km2) | | Elevation[[3]](#cite_note-gnis-3) | 157 ft (48 m) | | Population ([2020](/wiki/2020_United_States_Census "2020 United States Census"))[[4]](#cite_note-2020QF-4) | |  • Total | 47,295 | |  • Density | 3,029.79/sq mi (1,169.81/km2) | | [Time zone](/wiki/Time_zone "Time zone") | [UTC-5](/wiki/UTC-5 "UTC-5") ([Eastern (EST)](/wiki/North_American_Eastern_Time_Zone "North American Eastern Time Zone")) | |  • Summer ([DST](/wiki/Daylight_saving_time "Daylight saving time")) | [UTC-4](/wiki/UTC-4 "UTC-4") (EDT) | | [ZIP code](/wiki/ZIP_code "ZIP code") | 34761 | | [Area codes](/wiki/Telephone_numbering_plan "Telephone numbering plan") | 407, 689 | | [FIPS code](/wiki/Federal_Information_Processing_Standard "Federal Information Processing Standard") | 12-51075[[5]](#cite_note-GR2-5) | | [GNIS](/wiki/Geographic_Names_Information_System "Geographic Names Information System") feature ID | 2404418[[3]](#cite_note-gnis-3) | | Website | [City of Ocoee](http://www.ocoee.org) | **Ocoee** is a [city](/wiki/City "City") of [Florida](/wiki/Florida "Florida") in the [United States](/wiki/United_States "United States"). It is in [Orange County](/wiki/Orange_County,_Florida "Orange County, Florida"). ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) ["Mayor"](http://www.ocoee.org/Directory.aspx?EID=122). *City of Ocoee, FL*. Retrieved February 4, 2016. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-CenPopGazetteer2020_2-0) ["2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files"](https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2020_Gazetteer/2020_gaz_place_12.txt). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 31, 2021. 3. ↑ [3.0](#cite_ref-gnis_3-0) [3.1](#cite_ref-gnis_3-1) [U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ocoee, Florida](https://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:2404418) 4. [↑](#cite_ref-2020QF_4-0) ["QuickFacts: Ocoee city, Florida"](https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/ocoeecityflorida). *[United States Census Bureau](/wiki/United_States_Census_Bureau "United States Census Bureau")*. Retrieved September 15, 2023. 5. [↑](#cite_ref-GR2_5-0) ["U.S. Census website"](https://www.census.gov). [United States Census Bureau](/wiki/United_States_Census_Bureau "United States Census Bureau"). Retrieved January 31, 2008. | * [v](/wiki/Template:Orange_County,_Florida "Template:Orange County, Florida") * t * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Orange_County,_Florida&action=edit) Municipalities and communities of [Orange County, Florida](/wiki/Orange_County,_Florida "Orange County, Florida"), United States | | --- | | [County seat](/wiki/County_seat "County seat"): **[Orlando](/wiki/Orlando,_Florida "Orlando, Florida")** | | [Cities](/wiki/City "City") | * [Apopka](/wiki/Apopka,_Florida "Apopka, Florida") * [Bay Lake](/wiki/Bay_Lake,_Florida "Bay Lake, Florida") * [Belle Isle](/wiki/Belle_Isle,_Florida "Belle Isle, Florida") * [Edgewood](/wiki/Edgewood,_Florida "Edgewood, Florida") * [Lake Buena Vista](/wiki/Lake_Buena_Vista,_Florida "Lake Buena Vista, Florida") * [Maitland](/wiki/Maitland,_Florida "Maitland, Florida") * Ocoee * [Orlando](/wiki/Orlando,_Florida "Orlando, Florida") * [Winter Garden](/wiki/Winter_Garden,_Florida "Winter Garden, Florida") * [Winter Park](/wiki/Winter_Park,_Florida "Winter Park, Florida") | | | [Towns](/wiki/Town "Town") | * Eatonville * [Oakland](/wiki/Oakland,_Florida "Oakland, Florida") * Windermere | | [CDPs](/wiki/Census-designated_place "Census-designated place") | * Alafaya * Azalea Park * Bay Hill * Bithlo * Christmas * Clarcona * Conway * Dr. Phillips * Fairview Shores * Four Corners‡ * Goldenrod‡ * Gotha * Holden Heights * Horizon West * Hunter's Creek * Lake Butler * Lake Hart * Lake Mary Jane * Lockhart * Meadow Woods * Oak Ridge * Orlo Vista * Paradise Heights * Pine Castle * Pine Hills * Rio Pinar * Sky Lake * South Apopka * Southchase * Taft * Tangelo Park * Tangerine * Tildenville * Union Park * University * Wedgefield * Williamsburg * Zellwood | | [Unincorporatedcommunities](/wiki/Unincorporated_area "Unincorporated area") | * Fairvilla * Killarney * Plymouth * Reedy Creek Improvement District‡ * Vineland | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | | * [v](/wiki/Template:Florida_towns "Template:Florida towns") * [t](/wiki/Template_talk:Florida_towns "Template talk:Florida towns") * [e](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Florida_towns&action=edit) [Cities and towns](/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Florida "List of cities in Florida") in [Florida](/wiki/Florida "Florida") | | --- | | [Alachua](/wiki/Alachua,_Florida "Alachua, Florida") | [Altamonte Springs](/wiki/Altamonte_Springs,_Florida "Altamonte Springs, Florida") | [Anna Maria](/wiki/Anna_Maria,_Florida "Anna Maria, Florida") | [Apalachicola](/wiki/Apalachicola,_Florida "Apalachicola, Florida") | [Apopka](/wiki/Apopka,_Florida "Apopka, Florida") | [Arcadia](/wiki/Arcadia,_Florida "Arcadia, Florida") | [Archer](/wiki/Archer,_Florida "Archer, Florida") | [Atlantic Beach](/wiki/Atlantic_Beach,_Florida "Atlantic Beach, Florida") | [Atlantis](/wiki/Atlantis,_Florida "Atlantis, Florida") | [Auburndale](/wiki/Auburndale,_Florida "Auburndale, Florida") | [Aventura](/wiki/Aventura,_Florida "Aventura, Florida") | [Avon Park](/wiki/Avon_Park,_Florida "Avon Park, Florida") | [Bay Lake](/wiki/Bay_Lake,_Florida "Bay Lake, Florida") | [Belle Glade](/wiki/Belle_Glade,_Florida "Belle Glade, Florida") | [Belle Isle](/wiki/Belle_Isle,_Florida "Belle Isle, Florida") | [Belleair Beach](/wiki/Belleair_Beach,_Florida "Belleair Beach, Florida") | [Belleair Bluffs](/wiki/Belleair_Bluffs,_Florida "Belleair Bluffs, Florida") | [Belleview](/wiki/Belleview,_Florida "Belleview, Florida") | [Blountstown](/wiki/Blountstown,_Florida "Blountstown, Florida") | [Boca Raton](/wiki/Boca_Raton,_Florida "Boca Raton, Florida") | [Bonifay](/wiki/Bonifay,_Florida "Bonifay, Florida") | [Bonita Springs](/wiki/Bonita_Springs,_Florida "Bonita Springs, Florida") | [Bowling Green](/wiki/Bowling_Green,_Florida "Bowling Green, Florida") | [Boynton Beach](/wiki/Boynton_Beach,_Florida "Boynton Beach, Florida") | [Bradenton Beach](/wiki/Bradenton_Beach,_Florida "Bradenton Beach, Florida") | [Bradenton](/wiki/Bradenton,_Florida "Bradenton, Florida") | [Bristol](/wiki/Bristol,_Florida "Bristol, Florida") | [Brooksville](/wiki/Brooksville,_Florida "Brooksville, Florida") | [Bunnell](/wiki/Bunnell,_Florida "Bunnell, Florida") | [Bushnell](/wiki/Bushnell,_Florida "Bushnell, Florida") | [Callaway](/wiki/Callaway,_Florida "Callaway, Florida") | [Cape Canaveral](/wiki/Cape_Canaveral,_Florida "Cape Canaveral, Florida") | [Cape Coral](/wiki/Cape_Coral,_Florida "Cape Coral, Florida") | [Carrabelle](/wiki/Carrabelle,_Florida "Carrabelle, Florida") | [Casselberry](/wiki/Casselberry,_Florida "Casselberry, Florida") | [Cedar Key](/wiki/Cedar_Key,_Florida "Cedar Key, Florida") | [Center Hill](/wiki/Center_Hill,_Florida "Center Hill, Florida") | [Chattahoochee](/wiki/Chattahoochee,_Florida "Chattahoochee, Florida") | [Chiefland](/wiki/Chiefland,_Florida "Chiefland, Florida") | [Clearwater](/wiki/Clearwater,_Florida "Clearwater, Florida") | [Clermont](/wiki/Clermont,_Florida "Clermont, Florida") | [Clewiston](/wiki/Clewiston,_Florida "Clewiston, Florida") | [Cloud Lake](/wiki/Cloud_Lake,_Florida "Cloud Lake, Florida") | [Cocoa Beach](/wiki/Cocoa_Beach,_Florida "Cocoa Beach, Florida") | [Cocoa](/wiki/Cocoa,_Florida "Cocoa, Florida") | [Coconut Creek](/wiki/Coconut_Creek,_Florida "Coconut Creek, Florida") | [Coleman](/wiki/Coleman,_Florida "Coleman, Florida") | [Cooper City](/wiki/Cooper_City,_Florida "Cooper City, Florida") | [Coral Gables](/wiki/Coral_Gables,_Florida "Coral Gables, Florida") | [Coral Springs](/wiki/Coral_Springs,_Florida "Coral Springs, Florida") | [Crescent City](/wiki/Crescent_City,_Florida "Crescent City, Florida") | [Crystal River](/wiki/Crystal_River,_Florida "Crystal River, Florida") | [Cutler Bay](/wiki/Cutler_Bay,_Florida "Cutler Bay, Florida") | [Dade City](/wiki/Dade_City,_Florida "Dade City, Florida") | [Dania Beach](/wiki/Dania_Beach,_Florida "Dania Beach, Florida") | [Davenport](/wiki/Davenport,_Florida "Davenport, Florida") | [Daytona Beach](/wiki/Daytona_Beach,_Florida "Daytona Beach, Florida") | [DeBary](/wiki/DeBary,_Florida "DeBary, Florida") | [Deerfield Beach](/wiki/Deerfield_Beach,_Florida "Deerfield Beach, Florida") | [DeFuniak Springs](/wiki/DeFuniak_Springs,_Florida "DeFuniak Springs, Florida") | [DeLand](/wiki/DeLand,_Florida "DeLand, Florida") | [Delray Beach](/wiki/Delray_Beach,_Florida "Delray Beach, Florida") | [Deltona](/wiki/Deltona,_Florida "Deltona, Florida") | [Destin](/wiki/Destin,_Florida "Destin, Florida") | [Doral](/wiki/Doral,_Florida "Doral, Florida") | [Dunedin](/wiki/Dunedin,_Florida "Dunedin, Florida") | [Dunnellon](/wiki/Dunnellon,_Florida "Dunnellon, Florida") | [Eagle Lake](/wiki/Eagle_Lake,_Florida "Eagle Lake, Florida") | [Edgewater](/wiki/Edgewater,_Volusia_County,_Florida "Edgewater, Volusia County, Florida") | [Edgewood](/wiki/Edgewood,_Florida "Edgewood, Florida") | [Englewood](/wiki/Englewood,_Florida "Englewood, Florida") | [Eustis](/wiki/Eustis,_Florida "Eustis, Florida") | [Everglades](/wiki/Everglades,_Florida "Everglades, Florida") | [Fanning Springs](/wiki/Fanning_Springs,_Florida "Fanning Springs, Florida") | [Fellsmere](/wiki/Fellsmere,_Florida "Fellsmere, Florida") | [Fernandina Beach](/wiki/Fernandina_Beach,_Florida "Fernandina Beach, Florida") | [Flagler Beach](/wiki/Flagler_Beach,_Florida "Flagler Beach, Florida") | [Florida City](/wiki/Florida_City,_Florida "Florida City, Florida") | [Fort Lauderdale](/wiki/Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida "Fort Lauderdale, Florida") | [Fort Meade](/wiki/Fort_Meade,_Florida "Fort Meade, Florida") | [Fort Myers](/wiki/Fort_Myers,_Florida "Fort Myers, Florida") | [Fort Pierce](/wiki/Fort_Pierce,_Florida "Fort Pierce, Florida") | [Fort Walton](/wiki/Fort_Walton_Beach,_Florida "Fort Walton Beach, Florida") | [Freeport](/wiki/Freeport,_Florida "Freeport, Florida") | [Frostproof](/wiki/Frostproof,_Florida "Frostproof, Florida") | [Fruitland Park](/wiki/Fruitland_Park,_Florida "Fruitland Park, Florida") | [Gainesville](/wiki/Gainesville,_Florida "Gainesville, Florida") | [Glen Ridge](/wiki/Glen_Ridge,_Florida "Glen Ridge, Florida") | [Graceville](/wiki/Graceville,_Florida "Graceville, Florida") | [Green Cove Springs](/wiki/Green_Cove_Springs,_Florida "Green Cove Springs, Florida") | [Greenacres](/wiki/Greenacres,_Florida "Greenacres, Florida") | [Gretna](/wiki/Gretna,_Florida "Gretna, Florida") | [Groveland](/wiki/Groveland,_Florida "Groveland, Florida") | [Gulf Breeze](/wiki/Gulf_Breeze,_Florida "Gulf Breeze, Florida") | [Gulfport](/wiki/Gulfport,_Florida "Gulfport, Florida") | [Haines City](/wiki/Haines_City,_Florida "Haines City, Florida") | [Hallandale Beach](/wiki/Hallandale_Beach,_Florida "Hallandale Beach, Florida") | [Hampton](/wiki/Hampton,_Florida "Hampton, Florida") | [Haverhill](/wiki/Haverhill,_Florida "Haverhill, Florida") | [Hawthorne](/wiki/Hawthorne,_Florida "Hawthorne, Florida") | [Hialeah Gardens](/wiki/Hialeah_Gardens,_Florida "Hialeah Gardens, Florida") | [Hialeah](/wiki/Hialeah,_Florida "Hialeah, Florida") | [High Springs](/wiki/High_Springs,_Florida "High Springs, Florida") | [Holly Hill](/wiki/Holly_Hill,_Florida "Holly Hill, Florida") | [Hollywood](/wiki/Hollywood,_Florida "Hollywood, Florida") | [Holmes Beach](/wiki/Holmes_Beach,_Florida "Holmes Beach, Florida") | [Homestead](/wiki/Homestead,_Florida "Homestead, Florida") | [Homosassa](/wiki/Homosassa,_Florida "Homosassa, Florida") | [Indian Harbour Beach](/wiki/Indian_Harbour_Beach,_Florida "Indian Harbour Beach, Florida") | [Indian Rocks Beach](/wiki/Indian_Rocks_Beach,_Florida "Indian Rocks Beach, Florida") | [Inverness](/wiki/Inverness,_Florida "Inverness, Florida") | [Islandia](/wiki/Islandia,_Florida "Islandia, Florida") | [Jacksonville Beach](/wiki/Jacksonville_Beach,_Florida "Jacksonville Beach, Florida") | [Jacksonville](/wiki/Jacksonville,_Florida "Jacksonville, Florida") | [Jacob City](/wiki/Jacob_City,_Florida "Jacob City, Florida") | [Jasper](/wiki/Jasper,_Florida "Jasper, Florida") | [Juno Beach](/wiki/Juno_Beach,_Florida "Juno Beach, Florida") | [Jupiter Inlet](/wiki/Jupiter_Inlet_Colony,_Florida "Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida") | [Jupiter](/wiki/Jupiter,_Florida "Jupiter, Florida") | [Key Colony Beach](/wiki/Key_Colony_Beach,_Florida "Key Colony Beach, Florida") | [Key West](/wiki/Key_West,_Florida "Key West, Florida") | [Keystone Heights](/wiki/Keystone_Heights,_Florida "Keystone Heights, Florida") | [Kissimmee](/wiki/Kissimmee,_Florida "Kissimmee, Florida") | [La Belle](/wiki/La_Belle,_Florida "La Belle, Florida") | [Lake Alfred](/wiki/Lake_Alfred,_Florida "Lake Alfred, Florida") | [Lake Buena Vista](/wiki/Lake_Buena_Vista,_Florida "Lake Buena Vista, Florida") | [Lake Butler](/wiki/Lake_Butler,_Union_County,_Florida "Lake Butler, Union County, Florida") | [Lake City](/wiki/Lake_City,_Florida "Lake City, Florida") | [Lake Clarke](/wiki/Lake_Clarke_Shores,_Florida "Lake Clarke Shores, Florida") | [Lake Helen](/wiki/Lake_Helen,_Florida "Lake Helen, Florida") | [Lake Mary](/wiki/Lake_Mary,_Florida "Lake Mary, Florida") | [Lake Park](/wiki/Lake_Park,_Florida "Lake Park, Florida") | [Lake Wales](/wiki/Lake_Wales,_Florida "Lake Wales, Florida") | [Lake Worth](/wiki/Lake_Worth,_Florida "Lake Worth, Florida") | [Lakeland](/wiki/Lakeland,_Florida "Lakeland, Florida") | [Largo](/wiki/Largo,_Florida "Largo, Florida") | [Lauderdale Lakes](/wiki/Lauderdale_Lakes,_Florida "Lauderdale Lakes, Florida") | [Lauderhill](/wiki/Lauderhill,_Florida "Lauderhill, Florida") | [Laurel Hill](/wiki/Laurel_Hill,_Florida "Laurel Hill, Florida") | [Lawtey](/wiki/Lawtey,_Florida "Lawtey, Florida") | [Layton](/wiki/Layton,_Florida "Layton, Florida") | [Leesburg](/wiki/Leesburg,_Florida "Leesburg, Florida") | [Lighthouse Point](/wiki/Lighthouse_Point,_Florida "Lighthouse Point, Florida") | [Live Oak](/wiki/Live_Oak,_Florida "Live Oak, Florida") | [Longwood](/wiki/Longwood,_Florida "Longwood, Florida") | [Lynn Haven](/wiki/Lynn_Haven,_Florida "Lynn Haven, Florida") | [Macclenny](/wiki/Macclenny,_Florida "Macclenny, Florida") | [Madeira Beach](/wiki/Madeira_Beach,_Florida "Madeira Beach, Florida") | [Madison](/wiki/Madison,_Florida "Madison, Florida") | [Maitland](/wiki/Maitland,_Florida "Maitland, Florida") | [Mangonia Park](/wiki/Mangonia_Park,_Florida "Mangonia Park, Florida") | [Marathon](/wiki/Marathon,_Florida "Marathon, Florida") | [Marco Island](/wiki/Marco_Island,_Florida "Marco Island, Florida") | [Margate](/wiki/Margate,_Florida "Margate, Florida") | [Marianna](/wiki/Marianna,_Florida "Marianna, Florida") | [Mary Esther](/wiki/Mary_Esther,_Florida "Mary Esther, Florida") | [Mascotte](/wiki/Mascotte,_Florida "Mascotte, Florida") | [Melbourne](/wiki/Melbourne,_Florida "Melbourne, Florida") | [Mexico Beach](/wiki/Mexico_Beach,_Florida "Mexico Beach, Florida") | [Miami Beach](/wiki/Miami_Beach,_Florida "Miami Beach, Florida") | [Miami Gardens](/wiki/Miami_Gardens,_Florida "Miami Gardens, Florida") | [Miami Springs](/wiki/Miami_Springs,_Florida "Miami Springs, Florida") | [Miami](/wiki/Miami,_Florida "Miami, Florida") | [Midway](/wiki/Midway,_Gadsden_County,_Florida "Midway, Gadsden County, Florida") | [Milton](/wiki/Milton,_Florida "Milton, Florida") | [Minneola](/wiki/Minneola,_Florida "Minneola, Florida") | [Miramar](/wiki/Miramar,_Florida "Miramar, Florida") | [Moore Haven](/wiki/Moore_Haven,_Florida "Moore Haven, Florida") | [Mount Dora](/wiki/Mount_Dora,_Florida "Mount Dora, Florida") | [Mulberry](/wiki/Mulberry,_Florida "Mulberry, Florida") | [Naples](/wiki/Naples,_Florida "Naples, Florida") | [Neptune Beach](/wiki/Neptune_Beach,_Florida "Neptune Beach, Florida") | [New Port Richey](/wiki/New_Port_Richey,_Florida "New Port Richey, Florida") | [New Smyrna Beach](/wiki/New_Smyrna_Beach,_Florida "New Smyrna Beach, Florida") | [Newberry](/wiki/Newberry,_Florida "Newberry, Florida") | [Niceville](/wiki/Niceville,_Florida "Niceville, Florida") | [North Bay Village](/wiki/North_Bay_Village,_Florida "North Bay Village, Florida") | [North Lauderdale](/wiki/North_Lauderdale,_Florida "North Lauderdale, Florida") | [North Miami Beach](/wiki/North_Miami_Beach,_Florida "North Miami Beach, Florida") | [North Miami](/wiki/North_Miami,_Florida "North Miami, Florida") | [North Palm Beach](/wiki/North_Palm_Beach,_Florida "North Palm Beach, Florida") | [North Port](/wiki/North_Port,_Florida "North Port, Florida") | [Oak Hill](/wiki/Oak_Hill,_Florida "Oak Hill, Florida") | [Oakland Park](/wiki/Oakland_Park,_Florida "Oakland Park, Florida") | [Oakland](/wiki/Oakland,_Florida "Oakland, Florida") | [Ocala](/wiki/Ocala,_Florida "Ocala, Florida") | Ocoee | [Okeechobee](/wiki/Okeechobee,_Florida "Okeechobee, Florida") | [Oldsmar](/wiki/Oldsmar,_Florida "Oldsmar, Florida") | [Opa-locka](/wiki/Opa-locka,_Florida "Opa-locka, Florida") | [Orange City](/wiki/Orange_City,_Florida "Orange City, Florida") | [Orlando](/wiki/Orlando,_Florida "Orlando, Florida") | [Ormond Beach](/wiki/Ormond_Beach,_Florida "Ormond Beach, Florida") | [Osteen](/wiki/Osteen,_Florida "Osteen, Florida") | [Oviedo](/wiki/Oviedo,_Florida "Oviedo, Florida") | [Pahokee](/wiki/Pahokee,_Florida "Pahokee, Florida") | [Palatka](/wiki/Palatka,_Florida "Palatka, Florida") | [Palm Bay](/wiki/Palm_Bay,_Florida "Palm Bay, Florida") | [Palm Beach Gardens](/wiki/Palm_Beach_Gardens,_Florida "Palm Beach Gardens, Florida") | [Palm Beach Shores](/wiki/Palm_Beach_Shores,_Florida "Palm Beach Shores, Florida") | [Palm Beach](/wiki/Palm_Beach,_Florida "Palm Beach, Florida") | [Palm Coast](/wiki/Palm_Coast,_Florida "Palm Coast, Florida") | [Palm Springs](/wiki/Palm_Springs,_Florida "Palm Springs, Florida") | [Palmetto](/wiki/Palmetto,_Florida "Palmetto, Florida") | [Panama City Beach](/wiki/Panama_City_Beach,_Florida "Panama City Beach, Florida") | [Panama City](/wiki/Panama_City,_Florida "Panama City, Florida") | [Parker](/wiki/Parker,_Florida "Parker, Florida") | [Parkland](/wiki/Parkland,_Florida "Parkland, Florida") | [Pembroke Pines](/wiki/Pembroke_Pines,_Florida "Pembroke Pines, Florida") | [Pensacola](/wiki/Pensacola,_Florida "Pensacola, Florida") | [Perry](/wiki/Perry,_Florida "Perry, Florida") | [Pinellas Park](/wiki/Pinellas_Park,_Florida "Pinellas Park, Florida") | [Plant City](/wiki/Plant_City,_Florida "Plant City, Florida") | [Plantation](/wiki/Plantation,_Florida "Plantation, Florida") | [Pompano Beach](/wiki/Pompano_Beach,_Florida "Pompano Beach, Florida") | [Port Orange](/wiki/Port_Orange,_Florida "Port Orange, Florida") | [Port Richey](/wiki/Port_Richey,_Florida "Port Richey, Florida") | [Port St. Joe](/wiki/Port_St._Joe,_Florida "Port St. Joe, Florida") | [Port St. Lucie](/wiki/Port_St._Lucie,_Florida "Port St. Lucie, Florida") | [Punta Gorda](/wiki/Punta_Gorda,_Florida "Punta Gorda, Florida") | [Quincy](/wiki/Quincy,_Florida "Quincy, Florida") | [Riviera Beach](/wiki/Riviera_Beach,_Florida "Riviera Beach, Florida") | [Rockledge](/wiki/Rockledge,_Florida "Rockledge, Florida") | [Safety Harbor](/wiki/Safety_Harbor,_Florida "Safety Harbor, Florida") | [San Antonio](/wiki/San_Antonio,_Florida "San Antonio, Florida") | [Sanford](/wiki/Sanford,_Florida "Sanford, Florida") | [Sanibel](/wiki/Sanibel,_Florida "Sanibel, Florida") | [Sarasota](/wiki/Sarasota,_Florida "Sarasota, Florida") | [Satellite Beach](/wiki/Satellite_Beach,_Florida "Satellite Beach, Florida") | [Sebastian](/wiki/Sebastian,_Florida "Sebastian, Florida") | [Sebring](/wiki/Sebring,_Florida "Sebring, Florida") | [Seminole](/wiki/Seminole,_Florida "Seminole, Florida") | [Sopchoppy](/wiki/Sopchoppy,_Florida "Sopchoppy, Florida") | [South Bay](/wiki/South_Bay,_Florida "South Bay, Florida") | [South Daytona](/wiki/South_Daytona,_Florida "South Daytona, Florida") | [South Miami](/wiki/South_Miami,_Florida "South Miami, Florida") | [South Pasadena](/wiki/South_Pasadena,_Florida "South Pasadena, Florida") | [Springfield](/wiki/Springfield,_Florida "Springfield, Florida") | [St. Augustine](/wiki/St._Augustine,_Florida "St. Augustine, Florida") | [St. Augustine Beach](/wiki/St._Augustine_Beach,_Florida "St. Augustine Beach, Florida") | [St. Cloud](/wiki/St._Cloud,_Florida "St. Cloud, Florida") | [St. Marks](/wiki/St._Marks,_Florida "St. Marks, Florida") | [St. Pete Beach](/wiki/St._Pete_Beach,_Florida "St. Pete Beach, Florida") | [St. Petersburg](/wiki/St._Petersburg,_Florida "St. Petersburg, Florida") | [Starke](/wiki/Starke,_Florida "Starke, Florida") | [Stuart](/wiki/Stuart,_Florida "Stuart, Florida") | [Sunny Isles Beach](/wiki/Sunny_Isles_Beach,_Florida "Sunny Isles Beach, Florida") | [Sunrise](/wiki/Sunrise,_Florida "Sunrise, Florida") | [Sweetwater](/wiki/Sweetwater,_Florida "Sweetwater, Florida") | [Tallahassee](/wiki/Tallahassee,_Florida "Tallahassee, Florida") | [Tamarac](/wiki/Tamarac,_Florida "Tamarac, Florida") | [Tampa](/wiki/Tampa,_Florida "Tampa, Florida") | [Tarpon Springs](/wiki/Tarpon_Springs,_Florida "Tarpon 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| Ocoee, Florida | | --- | | City | | The Withers-Maguire House | | Motto: "The Center of Good Living" | | Location in Orange County and the state of Florida | | Coordinates: 28°34′27″N 81°31′50″W / 28.57417°N 81.53056°W / 28.57417; -81.53056Coordinates: 28°34′27″N 81°31′50″W / 28.57417°N 81.53056°W / 28.57417; -81.53056 | | Country |  United States | | State |  Florida | | County |  Orange | | Incorporated (town) | November 22, 1923 | | Incorporated (city) | 1925 | | Government | |  • Mayor | Rusty Johnson[1] | | Area[2] | |  • Total | 16.67 sq mi (43.17 km2) | |  • Land | 15.61 sq mi (40.43 km2) | |  • Water | 1.06 sq mi (2.74 km2) | | Elevation[3] | 157 ft (48 m) | | Population (2020)[4] | |  • Total | 47,295 | |  • Density | 3,029.79/sq mi (1,169.81/km2) | | Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) | |  • Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) | | ZIP code | 34761 | | Area codes | 407, 689 | | FIPS code | 12-51075[5] | | GNIS feature ID | 2404418[3] | | Website | City of Ocoee | Ocoee is a city of Florida in the United States. It is in Orange County. References ↑ "Mayor". City of Ocoee, FL. Retrieved February 4, 2016. ↑ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 31, 2021. ↑ 3.0 3.1 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ocoee, Florida ↑ "QuickFacts: Ocoee city, Florida". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 15, 2023. ↑ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008. | * v * t * e Municipalities and communities of Orange County, Florida, United States | | --- | | County seat: Orlando | | Cities | * Apopka * Bay Lake * Belle Isle * Edgewood * Lake Buena Vista * Maitland * Ocoee * Orlando * Winter Garden * Winter Park | | | Towns | * Eatonville * Oakland * Windermere | | CDPs | * Alafaya * Azalea Park * Bay Hill * Bithlo * Christmas * Clarcona * Conway * Dr. Phillips * Fairview Shores * Four Corners‡ * Goldenrod‡ * Gotha * Holden Heights * Horizon West * Hunter's Creek * Lake Butler * Lake Hart * Lake Mary Jane * Lockhart * Meadow Woods * Oak Ridge * Orlo Vista * Paradise Heights * Pine Castle * Pine Hills * Rio Pinar * Sky Lake * South Apopka * Southchase * Taft * Tangelo Park * Tangerine * Tildenville * Union Park * University * Wedgefield * Williamsburg * Zellwood | | Unincorporatedcommunities | * Fairvilla * Killarney * Plymouth * Reedy Creek Improvement District‡ * Vineland | | Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | | * v * t * e Cities and towns in Florida | | --- | | Alachua | Altamonte Springs | Anna Maria | Apalachicola | Apopka | Arcadia | Archer | Atlantic Beach | Atlantis | Auburndale | Aventura | Avon Park | Bay Lake | Belle Glade | Belle Isle | Belleair Beach | Belleair Bluffs | Belleview | Blountstown | Boca Raton | Bonifay | Bonita Springs | Bowling Green | Boynton Beach | Bradenton Beach | Bradenton | Bristol | Brooksville | Bunnell | Bushnell | Callaway | Cape Canaveral | Cape Coral | Carrabelle | Casselberry | Cedar Key | Center Hill | Chattahoochee | Chiefland | Clearwater | Clermont | Clewiston | Cloud Lake | Cocoa Beach | Cocoa | Coconut Creek | Coleman | Cooper City | Coral Gables | Coral Springs | Crescent City | Crystal River | Cutler Bay | Dade City | Dania Beach | Davenport | Daytona Beach | DeBary | Deerfield Beach | DeFuniak Springs | DeLand | Delray Beach | Deltona | Destin | Doral | Dunedin | Dunnellon | Eagle Lake | Edgewater | Edgewood | Englewood | Eustis | Everglades | Fanning Springs | Fellsmere | Fernandina Beach | Flagler Beach | Florida City | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Meade | Fort Myers | Fort Pierce | Fort Walton | Freeport | Frostproof | Fruitland Park | Gainesville | Glen Ridge | Graceville | Green Cove Springs | Greenacres | Gretna | Groveland | Gulf Breeze | Gulfport | Haines City | Hallandale Beach | Hampton | Haverhill | Hawthorne | Hialeah Gardens | Hialeah | High Springs | Holly Hill | Hollywood | Holmes Beach | Homestead | Homosassa | Indian Harbour Beach | Indian Rocks Beach | Inverness | Islandia | Jacksonville Beach | Jacksonville | Jacob City | Jasper | Juno Beach | Jupiter Inlet | Jupiter | Key Colony Beach | Key West | Keystone Heights | Kissimmee | La Belle | Lake Alfred | Lake Buena Vista | Lake Butler | Lake City | Lake Clarke | Lake Helen | Lake Mary | Lake Park | Lake Wales | Lake Worth | Lakeland | Largo | Lauderdale Lakes | Lauderhill | Laurel Hill | Lawtey | Layton | Leesburg | Lighthouse Point | Live Oak | Longwood | Lynn Haven | Macclenny | Madeira Beach | Madison | Maitland | Mangonia Park | Marathon | Marco Island | Margate | Marianna | Mary Esther | Mascotte | Melbourne | Mexico Beach | Miami Beach | Miami Gardens | Miami Springs | Miami | Midway | Milton | Minneola | Miramar | Moore Haven | Mount Dora | Mulberry | Naples | Neptune Beach | New Port Richey | New Smyrna Beach | Newberry | Niceville | North Bay Village | North Lauderdale | North Miami Beach | North Miami | North Palm Beach | North Port | Oak Hill | Oakland Park | Oakland | Ocala | Ocoee | Okeechobee | Oldsmar | Opa-locka | Orange City | Orlando | Ormond Beach | Osteen | Oviedo | Pahokee | Palatka | Palm Bay | Palm Beach Gardens | Palm Beach Shores | Palm Beach | Palm Coast | Palm Springs | Palmetto | Panama City Beach | Panama City | Parker | Parkland | Pembroke Pines | Pensacola | Perry | Pinellas Park | Plant City | Plantation | Pompano Beach | Port Orange | Port Richey | Port St. Joe | Port St. Lucie | Punta Gorda | Quincy | Riviera Beach | Rockledge | Safety Harbor | San Antonio | Sanford | Sanibel | Sarasota | Satellite Beach | Sebastian | Sebring | Seminole | Sopchoppy | South Bay | South Daytona | South Miami | South Pasadena | Springfield | St. Augustine | St. Augustine Beach | St. Cloud | St. Marks | St. Pete Beach | St. Petersburg | Starke | Stuart | Sunny Isles Beach | Sunrise | Sweetwater | Tallahassee | Tamarac | Tampa | Tarpon Springs | Tavares | Temple Terrace | Tequesta | Titusville | Treasure Island | Trenton | Umatilla | Valparaiso | Venice | Vernon | Vero Beach | Waldo | Wauchula | Webster | Weeki Wachee | West Melbourne | West Miami | West Palm Beach | West Park | Weston | Wewahitchka | Wildwood | Williston | Wilton Manors | Winter Garden | Winter Haven | Winter Park | Winter Springs | Zephyrhills | This short article about a place or feature in the United States can be made longer. 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Yorkshire puddings, served as part of a traditional Sunday roast. **Yorkshire pudding** is a [British](/wiki/Britain "Britain") [food](/wiki/Food "Food"), a baked pudding made from a batter of eggs, flour, and milk or water. It is usually served with roast [meat](/wiki/Meat "Meat") and [vegetables](/wiki/Vegetable "Vegetable"). ## Other websites * [How to make a Yorkshire Pudding](http://www.retrofoodrecipes.com/yorkshire_pudding.html) * [Yorkshire Pudding Recipe](http://www.anenglishmaninamerica.co.uk/british-yorkshire-pudding-recipe.php) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20071130001818/http://www.anenglishmaninamerica.co.uk/british-yorkshire-pudding-recipe.php) 2007-11-30 at the [Wayback Machine](/wiki/Wayback_Machine "Wayback Machine") Wikibooks [Cookbook](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook "wikibooks:Cookbook") has a recipe/article on: ***[Yorkshire Pudding](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Yorkshire_Pudding "wikibooks:Cookbook:Yorkshire Pudding")*** Wikimedia Commons has media related to ***[Yorkshire pudding](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Yorkshire_pudding "commons:Category:Yorkshire pudding")***. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [food](/wiki/Category:Food_stubs "Category:Food stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yorkshire_pudding&action=edit)*.
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Böttcher in May 2002 **Martin Böttcher** (17 June 1927 – 19 April 2019) was a [German](/wiki/Germans "Germans") [composer](/wiki/Composer "Composer"), [arranger](/wiki/Arranger "Arranger") and [conductor](/wiki/Conducting "Conducting"). He is best known for composing the [scores](/wiki/Movie_score "Movie score") for the 1960s [movies](/wiki/Movies "Movies") based on the [Karl May](/wiki/Karl_May "Karl May") books. His music is said to have helped [inspire](/wiki/Inspire "Inspire") the [Italian](/wiki/Italian "Italian") movie industry to make their own [Westerns](/wiki/Western_(genre) "Western (genre)"). This created a new genre, [Spaghetti Westerns](/wiki/Spaghetti_Western "Spaghetti Western").[[1]](#cite_note-lastampa-1) In his career, he worked on more than 50 movies and 300 [television shows](/wiki/Television_show "Television show"). Böttcher was born in [Berlin](/wiki/Berlin "Berlin"). He died on 19 April 2019, at the age of 91.[[1]](#cite_note-lastampa-1)[[2]](#cite_note-2) ## References 1. ↑ [1.0](#cite_ref-lastampa_1-0) [1.1](#cite_ref-lastampa_1-1) ["Addio a Martin Bottcher: la sua musica da Derrick ai western con Winnetou"](https://web.archive.org/web/20190422132501/https://www.lastampa.it/2019/04/22/spettacoli/addio-a-martin-bottcher-la-sua-musica-da-derrick-ai-western-con-winnetou-RtXHNwkVg4IQR8tKlGxtCI/pagina.html). *La Stampa* (in Italian). 22 April 2019. Archived from [the original](https://www.lastampa.it/2019/04/22/spettacoli/addio-a-martin-bottcher-la-sua-musica-da-derrick-ai-western-con-winnetou-RtXHNwkVg4IQR8tKlGxtCI/pagina.html) on 22 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["Winnetou-Komponist Martin Böttcher gestorben"](https://www.tt.com/ticker/15566866/winnetou-komponist-martin-boettcher-gestorben). *Tiroler Tageszeitung* (in German). 22 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019. ## Other websites Wikimedia Commons has media related to ***[Martin Böttcher](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Martin_B%C3%B6ttcher "commons:Category:Martin Böttcher")***. * [Official website](http://www.martin-boettcher.net/) (in German) * [Martin Böttcher](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005989/) on [IMDb](/wiki/IMDb "IMDb") *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about a [person](/wiki/Category:People_stubs "Category:People stubs") or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martin_B%C3%B6ttcher&action=edit)*.
Böttcher in May 2002 Martin Böttcher (17 June 1927 – 19 April 2019) was a German composer, arranger and conductor. He is best known for composing the scores for the 1960s movies based on the Karl May books. His music is said to have helped inspire the Italian movie industry to make their own Westerns. This created a new genre, Spaghetti Westerns.[1] In his career, he worked on more than 50 movies and 300 television shows. Böttcher was born in Berlin. He died on 19 April 2019, at the age of 91.[1][2] References ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Addio a Martin Bottcher: la sua musica da Derrick ai western con Winnetou". La Stampa (in Italian). 22 April 2019. Archived from the original on 22 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019. ↑ "Winnetou-Komponist Martin Böttcher gestorben". Tiroler Tageszeitung (in German). 22 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019. Other websites Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martin Böttcher. Official website (in German) Martin Böttcher on IMDb This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.
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The **childcare benefits scandal** ([Dutch](/wiki/Dutch_language "Dutch language"): *kinderopvangtoeslagaffaire* or *toeslagenaffaire*, lit. '[childcare] allowances affair') is a [political scandal](/wiki/Political_scandal "Political scandal") in the [Netherlands](/wiki/Netherlands "Netherlands") about false accusations of fraud made by the Tax and Customs Administration. Between 2013 and at least 2019, about 26,000 parents in the Netherlands were wrongfully suspected of making fraud claims to childcare benefit and were required to pay back large amounts of money.[[1]](#cite_note-1) The scandal was brought to the public's attention in September 2018.[[2]](#cite_note-2) In 2019, the Dutch State Secretary for Finance Menno Snel resigned over his mishandling of the affair.[[3]](#cite_note-Kabinet-Rutte_III_gevallen_om_Toeslagenaffaire-3) In January 2021, Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate [Eric Wiebes](/wiki/Eric_Wiebes "Eric Wiebes") stepped down, for his former role as State Secretary for Finance.[[3]](#cite_note-Kabinet-Rutte_III_gevallen_om_Toeslagenaffaire-3) The same day, two months before the [2021 Dutch general election](/wiki/2021_Dutch_general_election "2021 Dutch general election"), the prime minister [Mark Rutte](/wiki/Mark_Rutte "Mark Rutte") and his cabinet resigned after a parliamentary investigation released a report on the affair.[[3]](#cite_note-Kabinet-Rutte_III_gevallen_om_Toeslagenaffaire-3)[[4]](#cite_note-4) ## References 1. [↑](#cite_ref-1) Klein, Pieter (14 December 2019). ["Toeslagenaffaire: Belastingdienst zat ouders veel langer dwars"](https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/nieuws/nederland/artikel/4955021/toeslagenaffaire-belastingdienst-menno-snel-kinderopvang-nationale) (in Dutch). RTL Nieuws. Retrieved 24 November 2020. 2. [↑](#cite_ref-2) ["Kinderopvangtoeslagverhoren klaar: hoe de alarmbellen nooit werden gehoord"](https://nos.nl/artikel/2358203-kinderopvangtoeslagverhoren-klaar-hoe-de-alarmbellen-nooit-werden-gehoord.html) (in Dutch). NOS. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 28 December 2020. 3. ↑ [3.0](#cite_ref-Kabinet-Rutte_III_gevallen_om_Toeslagenaffaire_3-0) [3.1](#cite_ref-Kabinet-Rutte_III_gevallen_om_Toeslagenaffaire_3-1) [3.2](#cite_ref-Kabinet-Rutte_III_gevallen_om_Toeslagenaffaire_3-2) Lievisse Adriaans, Mark (15 January 2021). ["Kabinet-Rutte III gevallen om Toeslagenaffaire"](https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2021/01/15/kabinet-rutte-iii-gevallen-om-toeslagenaffaire-a4027684) (in Dutch). NRC. Retrieved 15 January 2021. 4. [↑](#cite_ref-4) ["Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his entire Cabinet resign over child welfare scandal"](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dutch-government-cabinet-mark-rutte-resign-child-welfare-scandal). Retrieved 17 January 2021. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [politics](/wiki/Category:Politics_stubs "Category:Politics stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Childcare_benefits_scandal&action=edit)*. *This [short article](/wiki/Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub") about [Europe](/wiki/Category:Europe_stubs "Category:Europe stubs") can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by [adding to it](https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Childcare_benefits_scandal&action=edit)*.
The childcare benefits scandal (Dutch: kinderopvangtoeslagaffaire or toeslagenaffaire, lit. '[childcare] allowances affair') is a political scandal in the Netherlands about false accusations of fraud made by the Tax and Customs Administration. Between 2013 and at least 2019, about 26,000 parents in the Netherlands were wrongfully suspected of making fraud claims to childcare benefit and were required to pay back large amounts of money.[1] The scandal was brought to the public's attention in September 2018.[2] In 2019, the Dutch State Secretary for Finance Menno Snel resigned over his mishandling of the affair.[3] In January 2021, Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Eric Wiebes stepped down, for his former role as State Secretary for Finance.[3] The same day, two months before the 2021 Dutch general election, the prime minister Mark Rutte and his cabinet resigned after a parliamentary investigation released a report on the affair.[3][4] References ↑ Klein, Pieter (14 December 2019). "Toeslagenaffaire: Belastingdienst zat ouders veel langer dwars" (in Dutch). RTL Nieuws. Retrieved 24 November 2020. ↑ "Kinderopvangtoeslagverhoren klaar: hoe de alarmbellen nooit werden gehoord" (in Dutch). NOS. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 28 December 2020. ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Lievisse Adriaans, Mark (15 January 2021). "Kabinet-Rutte III gevallen om Toeslagenaffaire" (in Dutch). NRC. Retrieved 15 January 2021. ↑ "Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his entire Cabinet resign over child welfare scandal". Retrieved 17 January 2021. This short article about politics can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. This short article about Europe can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.