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27320002_2_22 | 27320002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EE%20Limited | EE Limited | EE Limited. Retail shops
In June 2021, EE mobile was the first company to re-introduce roaming charges for its customers in EU. A £2 daily fee will be charged to be able to use data/call/text allowances in EU destinations. |
27320015_0_0 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward.
Bonjedward is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, two miles north of Jedburgh where the Jed Water joins the River Teviot. |
27320015_0_1 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward.
The village stands on a ridge of land formed by the approach of the Teviot and Jed Water towards their junction. Nearby are Ancrum, Lanton, Monteviot House, Peniel Heugh, the Timpendean Tower and the Waterloo Monument. The grid reference for Bonjedward is 654 223 and the postal code is TD8. |
27320015_0_2 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward. Place name
Bonjedward, recorded as Bonjedworth in 1342, is formed of the original name of Jedburgh (Gedwearde c.1050, Gedwirth 1177) and the Gaelic word bun 'river-mouth'. 'Jedward', rather than 'Jed' has been interpreted as the name of the river by the Gaelic speakers who coined Bonjedward. 'Jedward' itself is formed of the ancient river-name 'Jed' and Old English weorð 'an enclosure' (later 'an enclosed homestead'). The element weorð was replaced by Middle English burgh 'town'; Jeddeburgh is recorded in c.1160. The name Jed is of obscure origin. James has suggested that it may derive from Proto-Indo-European *wei(h1)- d- 'a bend, something curved or twisted'. He also notes that Scots Gedde- in Jedburgh may have been adopted from Cumbric gwï:δ 'a wood', and that the river name may be a back-formation. |
27320015_0_3 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward. History
The castle and town of Bonjedworth suffered their full share of the miseries of border warfare. The castle was converted at a later period into a gaol. In 1683 Sir John Biddell of that ilk and another were tried at the court of justiciary at Jedburgh for their religious opinions, and sentenced to be confined in the prison of Bonjedworth. The castle is now so completely demolished that not a trace of even its situation can be found. It was, in 1850, an inconsiderable hamlet though once a seat of strength having possessed a castle of some note. |
27320015_0_4 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward.
A short distance farther to the west of the likely castle site is Bonjedward House, a Georgian house dating from the 18th century. It was remodelled and extended during the next century and is set in an imposing position in the centre of its own extensive gardens. The house is built of cream sandstone rubble with polished cream ashlar dressings. |
27320015_0_5 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward.
Bonjedward was, as part of large holdings in the Jedburgh Forest, and elsewhere, in 1320 granted by Robert Bruce, earl of Carrick to Sir James Douglas, partly as a reward for his support at the battle of Bannockburn, and partly to bind him to the Bruce cause. These estates passed to James, 2nd Earl of Douglas. Douglas married the Princess Isabel, a daughter of King Robert II of Scotland. He left no legitimate male issue. His natural sons William and Archibald became the ancestors of the families of Douglas of Drumlanrig (see Marquess of Queensberry) and Douglas of Cavers. His sister Isabel, inherited the lands and earldom of Mar, and the unentailed estates of Douglas. Isabel arranged for the Bonjedward estate to be passed to their half-sister, Margaret, who became 1st Laird of Bonjedward. Margaret had married a Thomas Johnson, but he and his son, John, changed their names to Douglas. |
27320015_0_6 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward.
In 1479, George Douglas of Bonjedward, with consent of his heir, James, granted Timpendean to a younger son, Andrew. James appears to have died before his father, so in 1540 William Douglas, then son and heir of the late George Douglas of Bonjedward became Laird of Bonjedward. |
27320015_0_7 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward.
In about 1710, Thomas Rutherfurd of Edgerston acquired the lands of Bonjedward and Mounthooly, together with the estates of Hunthill and Scraesburgh. In 1845, Bonjedward was sold to the Marquess of Lothian, in whose ownership much of the estate continues, the estate offices being located in the stables for Jedneuk House in Bonjedward, which were converted to form a suite of offices. |
27320015_0_8 | 27320015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjedward | Bonjedward | Bonjedward. See also
List of places in the Scottish Borders
List of places in Scotland |
27320017_0_0 | 27320017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine%20Upstanding%20Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen.
Fine Upstanding Citizen is a 2005 album by American singer-songwriter Maia Sharp. |
27320017_0_1 | 27320017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine%20Upstanding%20Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen. Reception
Writing for Allmusic, Thom Jurek gave the album three and a half stars out of five. He said that it "won't set the charts on fire" but called it "a mature mark from an under-the-radar artist". He cited the track "Fall Like Margarite" as a highlight, calling it "simply gorgeous." Ronni Radner of Out called the album "an impressive set of thoughtfully crafted songs" and said that it "pays a definite homage to [...] trailblazing femme troubadours" like Bonnie Raitt, Rickie Lee Jones and Carole King. |
27320017_0_2 | 27320017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine%20Upstanding%20Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen. Track listing
"Red Dress" (Richey, Sharp) – 4:02
"Something Wild" (Dulaney, Sharp) – 3:57
"A Home" (Sharp, Sharp) – 4:37
"The Reminder" (Fisher, Sharp) – 3:56
"Regular Jane" (Majors, Sharp) – 3:37
"Flood" (Robin, Sharp) – 2:30
"Kinder Blues" (Addison, Sharp) – 5:06
"Firefly" (Poltz, Sharp) – 3:19
"Wisdom" (Crowley, Sharp) – 3:21
"Fall Like Margarite" (Middleman, Sharp) – 2:50
"Come Back to Me" (Batteau, Sharp) – 4:09
"Fine Upstanding Citizen" (Coppola, Rowe, Sharp) – 2:18 |
27320017_1_0 | 27320017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine%20Upstanding%20Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen. Music
Mark Addison – bass, mandolin, piano, electric guitar, melodica, Indian banjo
David Batteau – acoustic guitar
Chris Carmichael – violin, viola
Andy Georges – acoustic guitar, banjo, harmonica, mandolin, electric guitar
Mickey Grimm – percussion, drums
David Henry – cello
Brad Jones – organ, acoustic guitar, bass, mandolin, piano, bass guitar, harmonium, timpani, vibraphone, nylon string guitar
Richard Julian – backing vocals
Will Kimbrough – percussion, electric guitar, backing vocals
Ronnie Manaog – percussion, drums, tambourine, shaker
Greg Morrow – drums
Kim Richey – backing vocals
Janet Robin – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Joshua Segal – violin, viola
Maia Sharp – acoustic guitar, clarinet, flute, electric guitar, piano, saxophone, djembe, vocals
Randy Sharp – acoustic guitar, mandolin, backing vocals, bass harmonica
Nina Singh – percussion, drums
Jill Sobule – voices
Josef Zimmerman – bass, bass guitar |
27320017_1_1 | 27320017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine%20Upstanding%20Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen | Fine Upstanding Citizen. Production
Mark Addison – producer, sampling, loop
Tom Briggs – creative director
Jeff Chenault – creative director
Jim DeMain – mastering
Jeremy Ferguson – engineer
Andy Georges – sampling
Brad Jones – producer, engineer, sampling, mixing, audio production
Bonnie Raitt – author
Maia Sharp – producer, engineer, audio production
Randy Sharp – producer, engineer, sampling
Design
Jeff Chenault – art direction, design
Donna Gast – make-up, hair stylist
Zoe Joeright – stylist
Mitch Tobias – photography, composite |
27320031_0_0 | 27320031 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C4%8Dvanski%20Metkovi%C4%87 | Mačvanski Metković | Mačvanski Metković.
Mačvanski Metković () is a village in the municipality of Bogatić, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1244 people. |
27320047_0_0 | 27320047 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brezovice%20%28Krupanj%29 | Brezovice (Krupanj) | Brezovice (Krupanj).
Brezovice () is a village in the municipality of Krupanj in western Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 964 people. |
27320047_1_0 | 27320047 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brezovice%20%28Krupanj%29 | Brezovice (Krupanj) | Brezovice (Krupanj). 1948: 1,631
1953: 1,677
1961: 1,520
1971: 1,362
1981: 1,186
1991: 1,066
2002: 964 |
27320052_0_0 | 27320052 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerova%20%28Krupanj%29 | Cerova (Krupanj) | Cerova (Krupanj).
Cerova is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village had Serb ethnic majority and a population of 965 people. |
27320052_1_0 | 27320052 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerova%20%28Krupanj%29 | Cerova (Krupanj) | Cerova (Krupanj). 1948:
1953: 1,497
1961: 1,469
1971: 1,356
1981: 1,237
1991: 1,070
2002: 965 |
27320055_0_0 | 27320055 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorska | Dvorska | Dvorska.
Dvorska is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1064 people. |
27320057_0_0 | 27320057 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velumbrella | Velumbrella | Velumbrella.
Velumbrella is a medusoid organism with tentacles known from the Middle Cambrian of Poland, and perhaps related to Rotadiscus; the fossils depict a scleritosed disk with a U-shaped gut. It was originally related to members of the Ediacara biota but is now thought to be related to the paropsonemids. |
27320059_0_0 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning.
Simon Glendinning (born 1964) is an English philosopher. Glendinning is Professor of European Philosophy and Head of department in the European Institute at the London School of Economics. |
27320059_0_1 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning. Academic career
Glendinning studied philosophy at the University of Oxford and at the University of York, since which he has held a series of positions: |
27320059_0_2 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning.
1993–1997: Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Kent
1997–2004: Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Reading
2004–2013: Reader in European Philosophy, European Institute, LSE
2014–present: Professor of European Philosophy, European Institute, LSE |
27320059_0_3 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning. Philosophical work
Glendinning's work is characterised by the way in which it engages with thinkers and themes from both the 'analytic' and 'continental' traditions in philosophy. His first book, On Being With Others: Heidegger-Wittgenstein-Derrida, is an analysis of the problem of other minds. His later writings are largely concerned with the phenomenological tradition in philosophy. In the Name of Phenomenology is a detailed study of that tradition. The Idea of Continental Philosophy is a critique of the contemporary division between ‘analytic’ and ‘continental’ philosophy, and argues that phenomenological philosophy, in particular, should not be conceived as an exclusively ‘continental’ tradition. In 2011 he published Derrida: A Very Short Introduction. However, most of his work since 2007 has involved a turn from European Philosophy towards the Philosophy of Europe. In 2021 he published a two-volume study in the Philosophy of Europe, entitled Europe: A Philosophical History. |
27320059_0_4 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning.
In January 2015, Glendinning was a guest on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time, which discussed phenomenology. |
27320059_0_5 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning. Family
His father was the Goya specialist, Nigel Glendinning. His mother is the author, Victoria Glendinning. He is the youngest of four brothers. The eldest, Paul Glendinning, is a mathematician at the University of Manchester. The second is the photographer, Hugo Glendinning and the third is a sports journalist, Matthew Glendinning. He lives in Oxford in Oxfordshire with his wife, the writer Anjali Joseph. |
27320059_0_6 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning. Published books
Glendinning has authored and edited the following books: |
27320059_0_7 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning. As author
2021: Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 1. The Promise of Modernity, Abingdon: Routledge
2021: Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2. Beyond Modernity, Abingdon: Routledge
2011: Derrida: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press
2007: In the Name of Phenomenology, Abingdon: Routledge
2006: Author, The Idea of Continental Philosophy, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
1998: On Being with Others: Heidegger-Derrida-Wittgenstein, London: Routledge |
27320059_0_8 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning. As editor
2008: Derrida's Legacies: Literature and Philosophy, Abingdon: Routledge, (with Robert Eaglestone, includes essay as "Preface")
2001: Arguing with Derrida, Oxford: Blackwell, (including essay: "Inheriting Philosophy: The Case of Austin and Derrida")
1999: The Edinburgh Encyclopædia of Continental Philosophy, Edinburgh: EUP, (including introduction: "What is Continental Philosophy") |
27320059_1_0 | 27320059 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon%20Glendinning | Simon Glendinning | Simon Glendinning. 1964 births
Living people
Place of birth missing (living people)
21st-century English philosophers
Alumni of the University of Oxford
Alumni of the University of York
Academics of the University of Kent
Academics of the University of Reading
Academics of the London School of Economics
Continental philosophers
Derrida scholars
Deconstruction |
27320060_0_0 | 27320060 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krasava | Krasava | Krasava.
Krasava is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 649 people. |
27320062_0_0 | 27320062 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kr%C5%BEava%2C%20Krupanj | Kržava, Krupanj | Kržava, Krupanj.
Kržava is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 806 people. |
27320064_0_0 | 27320064 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaman%20Molla | Zaman Molla | Zaman Molla.
Zaman Molla (born August 17, 1979 in Tehran) is a former Iranian National Team table tennis player. Zaman Molla played his first game of table tennis at age 14, and at age 17 was the top player on the Iran Junior National Table Tennis Team. In addition to playing for the national team and leagues, Zaman has been coaching table tennis for over fifteen years and is a certified coach by International Table Tennis Federation. As one of the top ranked players in the United States, Zaman has won first place in over two dozen tournaments in California, including the LATT Open, Grace Lin Open, Santa Monica Open, California State Open, ICC California State Open, Pacific Coast Open, and many more. |
27320064_1_0 | 27320064 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaman%20Molla | Zaman Molla | Zaman Molla. Iranian male table tennis players
Living people
1979 births
Sportspeople from Tehran |
27320065_0_0 | 27320065 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-Pikauba%2C%20Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec.
Lac-Pikauba is an unorganized territory in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada. It is a large, unpopulated, undeveloped territory that makes up two-thirds of the Charlevoix Regional County Municipality. |
27320065_0_1 | 27320065 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-Pikauba%2C%20Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec.
The entire area west of Quebec Route 381, which bisects the territory, is part of the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve and the Grands-Jardins National Park. A portion of the Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park is in the north-eastern part of the territory. |
27320065_0_2 | 27320065 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-Pikauba%2C%20Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec.
The territory's largest lake is the eponymous Lake Pikauba. This toponym comes from the Montagnais word Opikopau. Opi is a root to indicate that something is enclosed or confined. Kopau describes a lake with alders, reeds, or other. So Pikauba may be translated as "lake narrowed by Alders". The map of provincial surveyor Frederic William Blaiklock from 1852 referred to this lake by the name Chicoutimi Lake. |
27320065_0_3 | 27320065 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-Pikauba%2C%20Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec | Lac-Pikauba, Quebec. Demographics
Population:
Population in 2011: 0
Population in 2006: 0
Population in 2001: 0
Population in 1996: 0
Population in 1991: 5 |
27320069_0_0 | 27320069 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Likodra | Likodra | Likodra.
Likodra is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 874 people. |
27320073_0_0 | 27320073 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipenovi%C4%87 | Lipenović | Lipenović.
Lipenović is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 603 people. |
27320074_0_0 | 27320074 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20Copa%20del%20Rey%20Final | 2010 Copa del Rey Final | 2010 Copa del Rey Final.
The 2010 Copa del Rey Final was the 108th final since the tournament's establishment (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The match took place on 19 May 2010 at the Camp Nou, Barcelona. The match was contested by Sevillla FC and Atlético Madrid, and it was refereed by Manuel Mejuto González. Sevilla lifted the trophy for the fifth time in their history with a 2–0 victory. |
27320079_0_0 | 27320079 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojkovi%C4%87 | Mojković | Mojković.
Mojković is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 790 people. |
27320083_0_0 | 27320083 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planina%20%28Krupanj%29 | Planina (Krupanj) | Planina (Krupanj).
Planina is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 204 people. |
27320084_0_0 | 27320084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20P%C3%A9rez%20Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja.
Rafael Pérez Pareja (1836–1897) was a public figure in 19th-century Ecuador, a supporter of liberalism. |
27320084_0_1 | 27320084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20P%C3%A9rez%20Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja.
He served as Vice President of Ecuador from 15 October 1883 to 10 February 1884. |
27320084_0_2 | 27320084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20P%C3%A9rez%20Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja.
Born in the household formed by José María Pérez Calisto, Knight First Class of the Royal American Order of Isabel the Catholic, and Leonor de Pareja y Arteta. |
27320084_0_3 | 27320084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20P%C3%A9rez%20Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja.
He fought vehemently against the dictatorship of Ignacio de Veintemilla. |
27320084_0_4 | 27320084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20P%C3%A9rez%20Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja | Rafael Pérez Pareja.
He was military chief of the province of Pichincha, only to be interim president of Ecuador as a member of pentavirato who ruled the country between January 14 and October 15, 1883, along with Pablo Herrera, Luis Cordero, Pedro Lizarzaburu and Agustin Guerrero. |
27320086_0_0 | 27320086 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0ljivova | Šljivova | Šljivova.
Šljivova is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 849 people. |
27320091_0_0 | 27320091 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stave%20%28Krupanj%29 | Stave (Krupanj) | Stave (Krupanj).
Stave is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 450 people. |
27320100_0_0 | 27320100 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vrbi%C4%87 | Vrbić | Vrbić.
Vrbić is a village in the municipality of Krupanj, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 578 people. |
27320105_0_0 | 27320105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericus%20Verkade | Ericus Verkade | Ericus Verkade.
Ericus Gerhardus Verkade (20 November 1835 – 8 February 1907) was a Dutch businessman and the founder of the Verkade manufacturing company in 1886. |
27320105_0_1 | 27320105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericus%20Verkade | Ericus Verkade | Ericus Verkade. Biography
Ericus Gerhardus Verkade was born on 20 November 1835 in Vlaardingen in the Netherlands. He was named after his father, the notary Ericus Gerhardus Verkade Sr (1801–1835), who died one month before he was born. Verkade's mother, Geertruida van Gelder, was from Wormerveer and moved her family back to her birthplace shortly after Ericus Jr's birth. |
27320105_0_2 | 27320105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericus%20Verkade | Ericus Verkade | Ericus Verkade.
Soon after school, Verkade started a vegetable oil factory, which burned out in 1875. The next eight years he and his brother-in-law traded in grains. On 2 May 1886, he started a steam-powered bakery, which company he first named "De Ruyter" for the first mill in Zaandam that milled flour—the original "ruiter" ("chevalier") was on the company logo until 1994. Verkade originally baked bread and rusk, but soon expanded to make cookies, chocolate, and snacks. Verkade became a household name in the Netherlands. |
27320105_0_3 | 27320105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericus%20Verkade | Ericus Verkade | Ericus Verkade.
In 1857 in Zaandam, Verkade married Trijntje Smit (1835–1863) in 1857, with whom he had a daughter. In 1865 he married Eduarda Thalia Koning (1841–1917), with whom he had 7 children. His son Jan Verkade (1868–1948) became a well-known Post-Impressionist artist. Jan was the twin brother of Ericus Gerhardus (1868–1927) who would take over his father's business. |
27320105_0_4 | 27320105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericus%20Verkade | Ericus Verkade | Ericus Verkade.
Verkade died on 8 February 1907 in Hilversum in the Netherlands. |
27320117_0_0 | 27320117 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cikote%20%28Loznica%29 | Cikote (Loznica) | Cikote (Loznica).
Cikote is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1173 people. |
27320122_0_0 | 27320122 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8Coke%C5%A1ina | Čokešina | Čokešina.
Čokešina is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. In the 2002 census, the village had a population of 881 people. |
27320129_0_0 | 27320129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donja%20Sipulja | Donja Sipulja | Donja Sipulja.
Donja Sipulja is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 244 people. |
27320130_0_0 | 27320130 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donje%20Nedeljice | Donje Nedeljice | Donje Nedeljice.
Donje Nedeljice is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 566 people. |
27320131_0_0 | 27320131 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donji%20Dobri%C4%87 | Donji Dobrić | Donji Dobrić.
Donji Dobrić is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1438 people. |
27320134_0_0 | 27320134 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draginac%20%28Loznica%29 | Draginac (Loznica) | Draginac (Loznica).
Draginac is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 324 people. |
27320135_0_0 | 27320135 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDOX | WDOX | WDOX. WDOX may refer to:
WDOX-LD, a low-power television station (channel 29, virtual 32) licensed to serve Palm Beach, Florida, United States
WQDR (AM), a radio station (570 AM) licensed to serve Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, which held the call sign WDOX from 2006 to 2010 |
27320137_0_0 | 27320137 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipovi%C4%87i%20%28Loznica%29 | Filipovići (Loznica) | Filipovići (Loznica).
Filipovići is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 177 people. |
27320139_0_0 | 27320139 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gornja%20Badanja | Gornja Badanja | Gornja Badanja.
Gornja Badanja is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 598 people. |
27320145_0_0 | 27320145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%20College%20Baseball%20All-America%20Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team.
An All-American team is an honorary sports team composed of the best amateur players of a specific season for each position—who in turn are given the honorific "All-America" and typically referred to as "All-American athletes", or simply "All-Americans". Although the honorees generally do not compete as a unit, the term is used in U.S. team sports to refer to players who are selected by members of the national media. Walter Camp selected the first All-America team in the early days of American football in 1889. In 1950, the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) selected its first All-American baseball team. It has since chosen All-American teams and a player of the year for each division (National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, Division II, Division III, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, junior college and high school). In 1991, Collegiate Baseball began selecting college All-American, Freshman All-American, and High School All-American teams. Baseball America has selected – since 1981 – pre-season and post-season All-American teams and College Player of the Year honorees. |
27320145_0_1 | 27320145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%20College%20Baseball%20All-America%20Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team.
Various organizations selected All-American lists of the best players for the 1991 NCAA Division I college baseball season. The ABCA, the magazine Baseball America, and Collegiate Baseball were the NCAA-sanctioned selectors. This list only includes players selected to the post-season All-American first team for each selector. However, many All-American selections choose second, third, etc. teams from the remaining eligible candidates. |
27320145_0_2 | 27320145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%20College%20Baseball%20All-America%20Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team. Accomplishments
Bobby Jones was selected as player of the year by both American Baseball Coaches Association and Collegiate Baseball, while David McCarty was the Baseball America player of the year. Brooks Kieschnick went on to be a repeat All-American selection on the 1992 and 1993 teams and be named a player of the year both years. Mike Kelly, who had been 1990 Baseball America player of the year, returned from the 1990 team, along with Phillip Stidham. Kelly won the 1990 Rotary Smith Award and Jones won the award in 1991. Kelly also won the 1991 Golden Spikes Award. |
27320145_0_3 | 27320145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%20College%20Baseball%20All-America%20Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team.
This class produced one Major League Baseball All-Star, one Olympic Games gold medalist and one Major League Baseball record holder. A total of five players were selected by all three NCAA-sanctioned selectors: pitchers Jones and Kennie Steenstra, first baseman David McCarty, shortstop Brent Gates and outfielder Kelly. Four school had two members of the team: Long Beach State, Pepperdine, Villanova and Wichita State |
27320145_0_4 | 27320145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%20College%20Baseball%20All-America%20Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team.
Jones led the National League in sacrifice hits allowed during the 1995 season. The following year, he was selected for the 1996 MLB All-Star Game. However, in the 2001 Major League Baseball season, Jones led the National League in home runs allowed and losses. During the 1995 season, Gates finished second in the American League in sacrifice flies and third in assists. During the 1998 season, Kelly had a perfect fielding percentage with 137 putouts and 4 assists for a total of 141 chances. Mike Neill, whose first-inning home run put the United States ahead to stay in the championship game, earned a gold medal in baseball at the 2000 Summer Olympics. During the 2004 season, Mark Sweeney had five pinch-hit home runs, two shy of the major league record. During the 2007 Major League Baseball season, Sweeney, who ranks second in career pinch hits with 175 and first in career pinch-hit runs batted in with 102, led the major leagues with 24 pinch hits. |
27320145_1_0 | 27320145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991%20College%20Baseball%20All-America%20Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team | 1991 College Baseball All-America Team. Team lists
Below are the Division I players selected to the various NCAA-sanctioned lists. The default list order is arranged by the position numbers used by official baseball scorekeepers (i.e., , , etc.). |
27320148_0_0 | 27320148 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gornja%20Borina | Gornja Borina | Gornja Borina.
Gornja Borina is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 188 people. |
27320151_0_0 | 27320151 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Penultimate%20Galactic%20Bordello%20Also%20the%20World%20You%20Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made.
The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made is an album by Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O., released in 2004 by Dirtier Promotions. The album spans four CDs in individual sleeves, all contained in one CD Box. Each disc contains only one song, with each song lasting approximately one hour. |
27320151_1_0 | 27320151 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Penultimate%20Galactic%20Bordello%20Also%20the%20World%20You%20Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made. Disc 1
Cotton Casino - space voice, beer & cigarette
Tsuyama Atsushi - monster bass, cosmic joker
Higashi Hiroshi - synthesizer, dancin'king
Koizumi Hajime - drums, sleeping monk
Kawabata Makoto - guitar, guitar-synthesizer, hammond organ, voice, RDS-900, speed guru |
27320151_2_0 | 27320151 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Penultimate%20Galactic%20Bordello%20Also%20the%20World%20You%20Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made. Cotton Casino - voice, beer & cigarette
Tsuyama Atsushi - monster bass, cosmic joker
Higashi Hiroshi - synthesizer, dancin'king
Koizumi Hajime - drums, sleeping monk
Kawabata Makoto - guitar, ney, speed guru |
27320151_3_0 | 27320151 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Penultimate%20Galactic%20Bordello%20Also%20the%20World%20You%20Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made. Cotton Casino - voice, beer & cigarette
Tsuyama Atsushi - voice, monster bass, piano, drums, toy gameran, cosmic joker
Higashi Hiroshi - synthesizer, dancin'king
Koizumi Hajime - drums, sleeping monk
Kawabata Makoto - guitar, piano, synthesizer, alien voice, speed guru |
27320151_4_0 | 27320151 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Penultimate%20Galactic%20Bordello%20Also%20the%20World%20You%20Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made | The Penultimate Galactic Bordello Also the World You Made. Disc 4
Tsuyama Atsushi - super voice, cosmic joker
Higashi Hiroshi - synthesizer, dancin'king
Koizumi Hajime - percussion, sleeping monk
Kawabata Makoto - sarangi, guitar, piano, speed guru |
27320152_0_0 | 27320152 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gornja%20Kovilja%C4%8Da | Gornja Koviljača | Gornja Koviljača.
Gornja Koviljača is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 585 people. |
27320157_0_0 | 27320157 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gornja%20Sipulja | Gornja Sipulja | Gornja Sipulja.
Gornja Sipulja is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. As of the 2002 census, the village's population was 250 people. |
27320163_0_0 | 27320163 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gornje%20Nedeljice | Gornje Nedeljice | Gornje Nedeljice.
Gornje Nedeljice () is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 699 people. |
27320166_0_0 | 27320166 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gornji%20Dobri%C4%87 | Gornji Dobrić | Gornji Dobrić.
Gornji Dobrić is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 728 people. |
27320170_0_0 | 27320170 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grn%C4%8Dara | Grnčara | Grnčara.
Grnčara is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 654 people. |
27320178_0_0 | 27320178 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jadranska%20Le%C5%A1nica | Jadranska Lešnica | Jadranska Lešnica.
Jadranska Lešnica is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 2088 people. |
27320179_0_0 | 27320179 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarebice%20%28Loznica%29 | Jarebice (Loznica) | Jarebice (Loznica).
Jarebice is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of people. |
27320184_0_0 | 27320184 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelav | Jelav | Jelav.
Jelav is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 854. |
27320184_1_0 | 27320184 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelav | Jelav | Jelav. Jelav Monoxyl
In September 2011, after local floods, a top an ancient boat appeared protruding out of the gravel on the Drina river, near Jelav, some north of Loznica. Experts immediately grasped its value, and began slowly to dig out the vessel. While they were developing the procedure and preparing the documents, one of the locals took the initiative and dragged the boat out of the river with his tractor. |
27320184_1_1 | 27320184 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelav | Jelav | Jelav. Jelav Monoxyl
The boat is a massive monoxyl, or the dugout canoe. It is the first one in the Drina valley which was discovered in one peace and in such a good shape. The boat is long, wide and with the circumference of the back section of . When dug out, it weighted 2 tons, but after drying out for two years in natural conditions, it was reduced to 1.3 tons. After being dried, it went through the conservation process in 2013. As the local museum in Loznica had no space to exhibit such a big item, a special annex was built especially for the monoxyl. |
27320184_1_2 | 27320184 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelav | Jelav | Jelav. Jelav Monoxyl
Monoxyls are the oldest types of boats. They are made out of one massive piece of wood, which is then dug and formed with the tools or the controlled fire. This specific type which was discovered in Jelav resembles the Celtic types of boats, which the Slavs, after settling on the Balkans, used as the basis for their boats. In this part of Europe they were usually made out of the oak trunks, as the oak is hard and much more waterproof than the other trees. Forest engineers calculated that for an oak to grow so much that you can carve the Jelav monoxyl out of it, in the Podrinje and Jadar regions it had to grow from 230 to 300 years. |
27320184_1_3 | 27320184 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelav | Jelav | Jelav. Jelav Monoxyl
The Ruđer Bošković Institute in Zagreb tested the specimen and estimated that the tree was cut between 1695 and 1915. Based on characteristics, the way the boat was made and the fact that by the 1860s proper ships replaced completely momoxyls on the Drina, it is estimated that the Jelav monoxyl was made between 1740 and 1760. Traversing through this area in the 17th century, Ottoman traveler Evliya Çelebi noted that people in the Drina valley cut tall oak trees and make boats out of them. Based on the marks on it, this particular boat was most likely used for the transportation of the bulk cargo from one side of the river to another, as it seems to be too massive to be operated by the oars. Cuts and marks on it indicate that it was probably pulled over the river by the horses. It is possible that later, when it went out od service, it was used as the foundation of a watermill. |
27320186_0_0 | 27320186 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C5%A1eva%20%28Loznica%29 | Joševa (Loznica) | Joševa (Loznica).
Joševa is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1123 people. |
27320196_0_0 | 27320196 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamenica%20%28Loznica%29 | Kamenica (Loznica) | Kamenica (Loznica).
Kamenica is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 189 people. |
27320199_0_0 | 27320199 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraji%C5%A1nici%20%28Loznica%29 | Krajišnici (Loznica) | Krajišnici (Loznica).
Krajišnici is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1048 people. |
27320204_0_0 | 27320204 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipnica%20%28Loznica%29 | Lipnica (Loznica) | Lipnica (Loznica).
Lipnica is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 974 people. |
27320209_0_0 | 27320209 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milina | Milina | Milina.
Milina (Serbian: Милина) is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 228 people. |
27320210_0_0 | 27320210 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alloblennius | Alloblennius | Alloblennius.
Alloblennius is a genus of combtooth blennies (family Blenniidae) found in the western and northeastern Indian Ocean. |
27320210_0_1 | 27320210 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alloblennius | Alloblennius | Alloblennius. Species
There are currently five recognized species in this genus:
Alloblennius anuchalis (V. G. Springer & Spreitzer, 1978)
Alloblennius frondiculus Smith-Vaniz & G. R. Allen, 2012
Alloblennius jugularis (Klunzinger, 1871) (Jugular blenny)
Alloblennius parvus (V. G. Springer & Spreitzer, 1978) (Dwarf blenny)
Alloblennius pictus (Lotan, 1969) |
27320214_0_0 | 27320214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paskovac | Paskovac | Paskovac.
Paskovac is a village in the municipality of Loznica, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 687 people. |
27320214_0_1 | 27320214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paskovac | Paskovac | Paskovac.
Paskovac's population in 2011 consisted of 47% women and 53 % males whose ages ranged from 17- 65 and above. |