Battambang is Cambodia‘s second most populous city, and a popular tourist destination due to the many nearby ancient temples, Buddhist shrines and the infamous bamboo railway. It is also the capital of Battambang Province. . . . Battambang . . . Despite being Cambodia’s second largest city, Battambang is often […]
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Canoeing the San Marcos River
The San Marcos River is a spring-fed river in the TexasHill Country. It is fed from the Edwards Aquifer near San Marcos, and flows through Luling and merges with the Guadalupe river near Gonzalez. While many people take day trips down legs of the river, this itinerary will cover the […]
Jianshui
Jianshui County (建水县 Jianshui xian) is a division of Honghe Prefecture in Southeastern Yunnan. Although the county seat has its own name (it’s called Lin’an Town 临安镇 Lin’an zhen), the name Jianshui is commonly used to refer to Lin’an as well, as it is generally the case with Chinese county […]
W.A.R. P-51 Mustang
The W.A.R. P-51 Mustang is a 53% near-scale homebuilt replica of a North American P-51 Mustang fighter.[1][2] W.A.R. P-51 Mustang Role Homebuilt aircraft National origin United States Manufacturer War Aircraft Replicas International, Inc. . . . W.A.R. P-51 Mustang . . . General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity: 1 Empty weight: […]
Antoine Godin
Antoine Godin (c. 1805-1836), was “an Iroquois half-breed”[1] Canadian fur trapper and explorer, is noted primarily for the public murder of a Gros Ventre chief which led to a battle between fur traders and Indians in Pierre’s Hole, now called the Teton Basin, in eastern Idaho. Initially employed by the […]
2005 in Malaysia
This article lists important figures and events in Malaysian public affairs during the year 2005, together with births and deaths of notable Malaysians. Severe haze affecting Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in August 2005 Ariffin Mohamed known as Ayah Pin standing in front of the large teapot and the vase in […]
Burma Road
The Burma Road runs from Yunnan into Burma; it was built during World War II (see Pacific War for background) to bring supplies to beleaguered China, to help them resist the Japanese invasion. Not much of the original road survives today, but parts of the route can still be travelled. […]
Orangeville (Ontario)
Orangeville (29,000 inhabitants in 2016) is about an hour’s drive north of Toronto. Clock tower, downtown Orangeville . . . Orangeville (Ontario) . . . Orangeville serves as an administrative and commercial hub for Dufferin County, the northern portion of Peel Region and the surrounding area. Orangeville’s downtown core is […]
List of Philippine legal terms
For many Latin language terms not included here also but which are used in Philippine courts, such as viz., see list of Latin legal terms. Government acronyms are, for the most part, not listed here unless related to the judiciary. For others, see the list of Philippine government and military […]
YMCA Camp Menogyn
The YMCA Camp Menogyn is a wilderness youth camp located off the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. (May 2009) This article does not cite any sources. (February 2014) . . . YMCA Camp Menogyn . . . […]