The Ziller Valley (German: Zillertal) is the most important side valley of the Lower Inn Valley in Tyrol, Austria. The valley in the heart of the Alps is a popular destination for winter sports and for hiking. . . . Ziller Valley . . . Map of Ziller Valley 47.36666666666711.8166666666671 […]
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Ano Doliana
Ano Doliana is a mountainous village built out of stone in the municipality of North Kynouria, eastern Arcadia, Greece. It extends at an altitude of 950 to 1,050 meters, built amphitheatrically on the northern slopes of Mount Parnon. . . . Ano Doliana . . . From Athens, follow the […]
Platydesmida
Platydesmida (Greek for platy “flat” and desmos “bond”) is an order of millipedes containing two families and over 60 species.[1] Some species practice paternal care, in which males guard the eggs. Order of millipedes Not to be confused with Polydesmida. Platydesmida Brachycybe lecontii (Androganthidae), a species found in eastern North […]
Bryan Burnham
Bryan Burnham (born April 3, 1990) is an American professional footballwide receiver for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Burnham played college football at the University of Tulsa. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the BC Lions in 2014. He is from Moorestown, New Jersey. […]
List of players who have scored 1,000 or more runs in Women’s Twenty20 International cricket
Scoring more than 1,000 runs in T20I format of cricket is considered a significant achievement. on 23 June 2011, England batter Charlotte Edwards became the first woman to score 1,000 runs in WT20I. Later in 2014, she also became the first female player to cross the 2,000 run milestone as […]
Pfaffendorf Bridge
The Pfaffendorf Bridge (German: Pfaffendorfer Brücke) is the oldest bridge over the Rhine at Koblenz, in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It carries federal highway B 49 over the Rhine, and connects central Koblenz with the suburbs of Pfaffendorf and Ehrenbreitstein. The first bridge was completed in 1864. It was […]
John Postgate (food safety campaigner)
John Postgate (1820–1881) was an English surgeon and academic, a campaigner against food adulteration. John Postgate Portrait by Vivian Crome Born 21 October 1820 Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom Died 26 September 1881 London, England, United Kingdom Occupation Activist Spouse(s) Mary Horwood (1819–1889) Children John Percival Postgate Relatives Raymond […]
Erie J. Sauder
Erie J. Sauder (August 6, 1904 – June 29, 1997) was an American inventor and furniture-maker. He invented a knock-down table in 1951 that could be assembled by the average person with minimal skills. The line expanded into cocktail tables, lamp tables, end tables, step tables and corner tables. This started […]
Sicarii (1989)
Sicarii (Daggermen) was a Jewish terrorist group active in Israel[1][2] that took responsibility for a series of terrorist attacks between 1989 and 1990 on Palestinians and Jewish political and media figures considered sympathetic to the plight of Palestinians. They named themselves after the ancient Sicarii rebels, a group of Jewish […]
Huguenot Yacht Club (Long Island Sound)
The Huguenot Yacht Club (HYC) is a private yacht club located on Neptune Island along New Rochelle Harbor in the city of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York. The club offers a number of boating activities, including yacht racing, frostbiting, one-design sail boat racing, and junior sailing. Huguenot Yacht […]