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18041321
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darreh-ye%20Jalmesh
Darreh-ye Jalmesh
Darreh-ye Jalmesh is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041326
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darreh-ye%20Jow%20Qowl
Darreh-ye Jow Qowl
Darreh-ye Jow Qowl is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041329
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darreh-ye%20Kajak
Darreh-ye Kajak
Darreh-ye Kajak is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan. References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041333
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozaki%20Station
Ozaki Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hannan, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. It has the station number "NK37". Lines Ozaki Station is served by the Nankai Main Line, and is from the terminus of the line at . Layout The station has two island platforms connected by an elevated station building. Platforms Adjacent stations History Ozaki Station opened on 9 November 1897. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 10,438 passengers daily. Surrounding area Hannan City Culture Center Hannan City Hall Hannan Municipal Hospital See also List of railway stations in Japan References External links Railway stations in Japan opened in 1897 Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture Hannan, Osaka
18041335
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darreh-ye%20Navora
Darreh-ye Navora
Darreh-ye Navora is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041339
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iony%20Island
Iony Island
Iony Island (), or Jonas' Island, formerly Ostrov Svyatogo Iony (Saint Jonas' Island), is a small island in the Sea of Okhotsk. Geography Iony Island is the only island in the Sea of Okhotsk that is located in the open sea. All other islands in the Okhotsk Sea are either coastal or belong to the Kuril island chain. It is in length, wide, and rises to a height of . The island is barren and conical in shape with sheer cliffs rising to heights of . Several rocks lie off the island, including a group of four high rocks about to the north-northwest and several detached rocks to the south. The island is often enveloped in dense fog due to cold bottom water upwelling to the surface. The flood tidal current off the island sets west, while the ebb sets to the east or east-southeast. These currents may reach up to 1.5 to 2 knots during spring tides and create numerous eddies, small whirlpools, and tide rips around the island for some distance offshore. Administratively, Iony belongs to the Khabarovsk Krai of the Russian Federation. History As early as 1849 whaleships had reached Jonas Island. Between 1852 and 1866 the island's waters were a common hunting ground for ships cruising for bowhead whales — Captain Moses Snell, of the ship Pacific, of Fairhaven, reported seeing as many as forty-five other ships from his masthead just to the south of the island early in June 1855. The fleet would usually reach the area by late May or early June, spending a few weeks cruising for whales before sailing to the south and west, following the retreating ice. Some would go ashore to take advantage of the bounty of seabirds and pinnipeds residing on the island's rocky shores. On 3 June 1855 the ship Edgar, of Cold Spring, was wrecked on the island during a fog. All hands were saved. The ship then caught or was set on fire. Ships sent boats ashore to salvage what they could of the reported 1,200 to 1,600 bbls of oil that had been aboard the ship, while others picked up whatever they found drifting offshore. Schooners hunted fur seals on the island between 1889 and 1896. At least 2,250 were caught, with a peak of 879 by four schooners in 1890. Fauna The island is a breeding ground for the Steller sea lion. In the spring and summer, a number of seabirds nest on the island, including northern fulmar, several species of auklet (whiskered, least, and crested), horned and tufted puffin, common and thick-billed murre, Leach's and fork-tailed storm petrel, kittiwake, gulls, and cormorants. See also List of islands of Russia References External links Khabarovsk Krai Islands of the Sea of Okhotsk Islands of the Russian Far East Islands of Khabarovsk Krai Uninhabited islands of Russia Uninhabited islands of the Pacific Ocean Shipwrecks in the Sea of Okhotsk
18041347
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darreh-ye%20Pay%20Nav
Darreh-ye Pay Nav
Darreh-ye Pay Nav is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041349
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee%20Springs%20Recreation%20Area
Yankee Springs Recreation Area
Yankee Springs State Recreation Area is a state-managed protected area located in Yankee Springs Township in Barry County, Michigan. The park is in area. It has 120 rustic, 200 modern and 25 equestrian camping sites, plus two cabins. There are of cross-county ski/hiking trails, of mountain biking trails and of equestrian trails. of the North Country Trail pass through the park. or more of seasonal two lane roads open to any road legal vehicles and is a popular destination for Enduro Riders. Nine lakes, Gun Lake being the largest, provide fishing, boating and swimming. Points of interest in the park include the Devil's Soupbowl, a glacially carved kettle formation, Graves Hill Scenic Overlook, The Pines and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) era buildings. The park hosted the annual Barry-Roubaix cycling race for several years, prior to the event moving to Hastings, MI to accommodate a larger number of participants; the race course still traverses parts of the recreation area. History In the 1830s, the Yankee Springs area was opened up for homesteading. By the 1930s the land was eroded and depleted from farming. The federal government acquired the land and the CCC began reforesting the area. In 1943 the land was turned over to the State of Michigan and became a park in the state park system. Facilities and activities Facilities and activities include a beach area, fishing, boating, hiking, camping, equestrian, permanent orienteering course, mountain bike trails, and in winter, cross country ski trails, snowshoeing, and groomed fatbike trails. References External links Yankee Springs Recreation Area and Barry State Game Area Michigan Department of Natural Resources Yankee Springs Camping Reservations Michigan DNR Yankee Springs Recreation Area PackYourGear.com Protected areas of Barry County, Michigan Important Bird Areas of Michigan State recreation areas of Michigan Mountain biking venues in the United States
18041353
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dashtak%2C%20Afghanistan
Dashtak, Afghanistan
Dashtak is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041358
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tottorinosh%C5%8D%20Station
Tottorinoshō Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hannan, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. It has the station number "NK38". Lines Tottorinoshō Station is served by the Nankai Main Line], and is from the terminus of the line at . Layout The station has two opposed side platforms connected by a level crossing. The station is unattended. Platforms Adjacent stations History Tottorinoshō Station opened on 1 March 1919. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 3435 passengers daily. Surrounding area Hannan Nishitottori Post Office See also List of railway stations in Japan References External links Railway stations in Japan opened in 1919 Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture Hannan, Osaka
18041360
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasht-e%20Borsoneh
Dasht-e Borsoneh
Dasht-e Borsoneh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041364
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasht-e%20Sachak
Dasht-e Sachak
Dasht-e Sachak is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041367
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell%20School%20District
Mitchell School District
Mitchell School is a public school in Mitchell in the U.S. state of Oregon with an enrollment of about 70 students. The K–12 school is the only school in the Mitchell School District, which covers sections of Wheeler County, including Mitchell. Mitchell School operates a boarding residence for up to 20 students in grades 9 through 12. The dormitory opened midway in the 1990s. In 2020 the dormitory had 12 students. These students come from all over the world as well as all over Oregon. During the 2013–2014 school year, they included students from Thailand, Hong Kong, Germany, Mexico and Spain. Academics In 2008, 100 percent of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 2 students, 2 graduated and 0 dropped out. Campus The school closed its dormitory during the COVID-19 pandemic in Oregon with a scheduled reopening in August 2021. References Education in Wheeler County, Oregon School districts in Oregon
18041371
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagoa%20Formosa
Lagoa Formosa
Lagoa Formosa is a Brazilian municipality located in the northwest of the state of Minas Gerais. Its population was 18,111 people living in a total area of 844 km². The city belongs to the mesoregion of Triângulo Mineiro e Alto Paranaiba and to the microregion of Patos de Minas. It became a municipality in 1962. Location The urban center is located at an elevation of 902 meters 19 km southeast of Patos de Minas on federal highway BR-354. Neighboring municipalities are: Patos de Minas (N), Carmo do Paranaíba (E), Carmo do Paranaíba (S), and Patos de Minas (W). Sister city La Loche, Canada Distances Patrocínio: 81 km Patos de Minas: 19 km Uberlândia: 236 km Belo Horizonte: 380 km Rio de Janeiro: 800 km São Paulo: 790 km Brasília: 436 km Connections to the north and south are made by federal highway BR-354, which lies 4 km from the city center. Economic activities The most important economic activities are cattle raising, commerce, and agriculture, especially the growing of coffee. The GDP in 2005 was R$ R$103 million, of which 50 million came from services, 06 million came from industry, and 42 million came from agriculture. Lagoa Formosa is in the top tier of municipalities in the state with regard to economic and social development. there was 01 banking agency in the town. There was a modest retail infrastructure serving the surrounding area of cattle and agricultural lands. There were 2,647 automobiles in all of the municipality (2007), about one for every 06 inhabitants. In the rural area there were 1,666 establishments occupying 62,000 hectares (planted area, 9,500 ha, and natural pasture, 45,500 ha.) (2006). About 4,400 persons were employed in agriculture. 114 of the farms had tractors, a ratio of one in 12 farms. There were 64,000 head of cattle in 2006. The main crops were coffee, soybeans, beans and corn. Health and education In the health sector there were 11 health clinics and one hospital with 26 beds. In the educational sector there were 05 pre-primary schools, 09 primary schools, and 02 middle schools. Municipal Human Development Index: 0.749 (2000) State ranking: 287 out of 853 municipalities National ranking: 1,897 out of 5,138 municipalities Literacy rate: 87% Life expectancy: 73 (average of males and females) Infant mortality rate (2000): 19.5 for every 1,000 live births Urban houses with piped water: 97.9%; Urban houses connected to sewage system: 94.9%; Urban houses with rubbish collection: 93.8%. The highest ranking municipality in Minas Gerais in 2000 was Poços de Caldas with 0.841, while the lowest was Setubinha with 0.568. Nationally the highest was São Caetano do Sul in São Paulo with 0.919, while the lowest was Setubinha. In more recent statistics (considering 5,507 municipalities) Manari in the state of Pernambuco has the lowest rating in the country—0,467—putting it in last place. References See also List of municipalities in Minas Gerais Municipalities in Minas Gerais
18041372
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasht-e%20Sefid%2C%20Afghanistan
Dasht-e Sefid, Afghanistan
Dasht-e Sefid is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041374
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakotsukuri%20Station
Hakotsukuri Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Hannan, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. It has the station number "NK39". Lines Hakotsukuri Station is served by the Nankai Main Line], and is from the terminus of the line at . Layout The station has two opposed side platforms serving two tracks. Separate station buildings are located for each platform, and it is not possible to change platforms within the station. Platforms Adjacent stations History Hakotsukuri Station opened on 22 October 1898. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 2466 passengers daily. Surrounding area Hakotsukuri Beach (Pichi Pichi Beach) Hannan Municipal Shimoso Elementary School Sennan Satoumi Park See also List of railway stations in Japan References External links Railway stations in Japan opened in 1898 Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture Hannan, Osaka
18041380
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasht%20Qal%CA%BDeh
Dasht Qalʽeh
Dasht Qaleh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041389
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deh%20Hezareh
Deh Hezareh
Deh Hezareh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041400
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deh%20Sorkh%2C%20Afghanistan
Deh Sorkh, Afghanistan
Deh Sorkh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041404
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewlak
Dewlak
Dewlak is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041409
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dival%2C%20Afghanistan
Dival, Afghanistan
Dival is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041411
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tannowa%20Station
Tannowa Station
is a passenger railway station located in the town of Misaki, Sennan District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. It has the station number "NK40". Lines Tannowa Station is served by the Nankai Main Line, and is from the terminus of the line at . Layout The station consists of two opposed side platforms connected by an underground passage. The station is unattended. Platforms Adjacent stations History Tannowa Station opened on 15 August 1906, initially as a provisional stop, and then with regular services from 1910. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 2180 passengers daily. Surrounding area Sennan Satoumi Park Tannowa Beach (Tokimeki Beach) Tannowa Yacht Harbor See also List of railway stations in Japan References External links Railway stations in Japan opened in 1906 Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture Misaki, Osaka
18041414
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua%20Orwa%20Ojode
Joshua Orwa Ojode
Joshua Orwa Ojode (29 December 1958 – 10 June 2012) was a Kenyan politician. He was first appointed to parliament on June 28, 1994 to represent the Ndhiwa Constituency for the National Development party. In 2007 he joined the Orange Democratic Movement. He served as assistant minister for provincial administration and internal security. Early life Ojode attended Ratanga primary school between 1966-1972 and Maranda School from 1973 to 1976. He acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies and International Studies from Ramapo College of New Jersey (1988-1991) after successfully serving as an assistant water bailiff at the ministry of water between 1978-1981. Ojode worked at Nile Investments Central Africa Limited (1983-1986) and PolyPipes Limited (1986-1987) as marketing manager. He occasionally taught at Aquinas High School. Political career He entered politics in 1994 as a member of parliament for the Ndhiwa Constituency. He was re-elected during the 1997 elections and appointed as Assistant Minister for education, science & technology in the year 2000. In 2001, while he serving as assistant minister of education, science & technology, he tabled an alternative bill to what the government of Kenya had presented. The 2001 Petroleum Amendment bill that he drafted, proposed a regulatory authority but with some differences. Death Ojode died on 10 June 2012 in a police helicopter crash in Kenya. At the time of his death, Orwa Ojode was a Member of Parliament and a business person. He was a defender of the government of Kenya and had a strict stand on matters concerning security. On his watch Operation linda nchi (guard the nation) was launched against Al-Shabab in Somalia. On May 11, 2009, Orwa Ojode had survived a chopper crash with the then Police Commissioner Hussein Ali, RiftValley PC Hassan Noor and several journalists. When Kenya's coalition government was formed in 2008, Ojode was among those who were tipped for ministerial positions. His career derailed when Prime Minister Raila Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement party failed to name him a full minister as had been promised. References 1958 births 2012 deaths Members of the National Assembly (Kenya) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Kenya Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 2012 Ramapo College alumni Victims of helicopter accidents or incidents Alumni of Maranda High School
18041417
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divalak-e%20%CA%BDOlya
Divalak-e ʽOlya
Divalak-e Olya is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041419
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chthamalus
Chthamalus
Chthamalus (χθαμαλός, "flat" or "on the ground") is a genus of barnacles that is found along almost all non-boreal coasts of the northern hemisphere, as well as many regions in the southern hemisphere. These small barnacles have been studied in part because of the taxonomic confusion over a group of species that, by and large, are morphologically and ecologically quite similar. In recent years, molecular techniques have identified a number of cryptic species that have been subsequently confirmed by taxonomists using morphological measurements. Most recently the genus has been shown to be paraphyletic, with the genus Microeuraphia nested within Chthamalus. Field Identification Identification of barnacles in the field can be challenging, and identification of particular species of Chthamalus is not considered reliable in the field other than a few species. However, a notable distinction in the arrangement of wall plates can help biologists distinguish Chthamalid barnacles from the other common barnacles in the family Balanidae. In chthamalid barnacles, the side plates overlap both the rostrum and the carina (the plates at the ends of the opercular opening), while in balanids one end plate (the rostrum) overlaps the adjoining side plates (rostrolaterals). Species The following species are included in the genus Chthamalus: Chthamalus angustitergum Pilsbry, 1916 Chthamalus anisopoma Pilsbry, 1916 Chthamalus antennatus Darwin, 1854 Chthamalus barnesi Achituv & Safriel, 1980 Chthamalus bisinuatus (Pilsbry, 1916) Chthamalus challengeri Hoek, 1883 Chthamalus dalli Pilsbry, 1916 (little brown barnacle) Chthamalus dentatus Krauss, 1848 (tooth barnacle) Chthamalus fissus Darwin, 1854 Chthamalus fragilis Darwin, 1854 (fragile barnacle) Chthamalus hedgecocki Pitombo & Burton, 2007 Chthamalus malayensis Pilsbry, 1916 Chthamalus montagui Southward, 1976 (montagu's stellate barnacle) Chthamalus moro Pilsbry, 1916 Chthamalus newmani Chan, 2016 Chthamalus panamensis Pilsbry, 1916 Chthamalus proteus Dando & Southward, 1980 (Atlantic barnacle) Chthamalus sinensis Ren, 1984 Chthamalus southwardi Poltarukha, 2000 Chthamalus southwardorum Pitombo & Burton, 2007 Chthamalus stellatus (Poli, 1791) (poli's stellate barnacle) Chthamalus williamsi Chan & Cheang, 2015 † Chthamalus graziani Carriol, 2008 † Chthamalus ligusticus de Alessandri, 1895 † Chthamalus nasus Carriol, 2008 † Chthamalus robustus Carriol, 2008 References Barnacles Taxa named by Camillo Ranzani Maxillopoda genera
18041421
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkha%20Sulman%20Khel
Darkha Sulman Khel
Darkha Sulman Khel is a town and union council of Lakki Marwat District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. References Union councils of Lakki Marwat District Populated places in Lakki Marwat District
18041423
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Div%20Khaneh
Div Khaneh
Div Khaneh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041426
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollyins%20Ochieng%20Anyango
Pollyins Ochieng Anyango
Pollyins Ochieng Anyango is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Nyakach Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041431
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Div%20Khaneh-ye%20Bala
Div Khaneh-ye Bala
Div Khaneh-ye Bala is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041435
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghandi%20Khan%20Khel
Ghandi Khan Khel
Gandi Khan Khel is a town and union council of Lakki Marwat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is situated between Gambila and Serai Naurang, a tehsil of Lakki Marwat District. It has their own Chowk named as Gandi Chowk. Which is the famous bus stop in Pakistan. It has two union councils e.i. Gandi 1 & Gandi 2. Union Council Gandi 1 contains some of famous Kotka/Kalays e.i. Painda Khel, Amin Jabu Khel, Kotka Shadi Khan, Ayaz Wala, khali khel, Kotka Nar Jaffar, Amand Khan kala, Dray Plary, Shah Muhammad Kala, Kotka Shaslem, Lali Kala, and Gidharh Kala. Gandi 2: Union Council is famous for the most brave and respectable people on the district Level. Here is the list of some villages i.e. Khan Khel, (it has their own Chowk named as Khan Khel Chowk), Mohallah Saheban (Zakori sharif), Gandi Adda, Madi Khel, Gabarhi and Sikh Kala, and Kotka Sardar Khan. It has two Govt. high schools One is for boys and the other one is for girls. Danyal Marwat and ~ Islamabadian. References Union councils of Lakki Marwat District Populated places in Lakki Marwat District
18041436
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick%20Outa%20Otieno
Frederick Outa Otieno
Frederick Outa Otieno is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Nyando Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041437
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Div%20Khaneh-ye%20Pa%27in
Div Khaneh-ye Pa'in
Div Khaneh-ye Pa'in is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041444
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%20Ab%2C%20Bamiyan
Do Ab, Bamiyan
Do Ab (also spelt Do Abe and Do ab-E Mikh-E Zarrin) is a village in Bamiyan Province in central Afghanistan. It is located in a pass in a mountainous region North East of Barmiyan town on the Ghandak highway 10 km from the border with Baghlan Province. It has a bazaar, a coal weigh station built in 2007 and a police check point. Do Abe is the centre of a coal mining industry that employed manual methods to extract coal from shafts in sacks. Coal seams visible on the surface are followed deep underground. The shaft roof is unsupported so accidents are common. From 2009/10 a contract was to be let to a Chinese coal mining group to extract the coal using mechanized equipment. Prior to the establishment of the weigh station coal smuggling across the border into Baghan province was rife. Kiwi 5 patrol of the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team spent time in Do Abe in 2008 training the ANP in order to stop coal smuggling. This area is subject to attacks by roadside bombs. It was near Do Ab, close to the Ish Pesta ANP check point that a New Zealand soldier was later killed in a roadside bomb blast. After the IED exploded the 3 vehicles were attacked by RPGs and automatic gun fire. This led to a combined NZ/US attack on the Taliban group responsible that resulted in 13 terrorists being killed. Baghak Attack In August 2012 2 New Zealand soldiers were killed at Do Abe by automatic gunfire and RPG. The NZ soldiers had been called to give assistance to the ANP who were attempting to arrest a known Taliban bomb maker. The force was attacked by a second group of between 12 and 17 Taliban who shot and wounded the NZ commander, an ex SAS soldier. One of the kiwi soldiers was killed while going to rescue his wounded commander. He was Lance Corporal Malone, the great-grandson of Lt Colonel William Malone, who was killed at the battle of Chunuk Bar, Gallipoli, Turkey, leading the New Zealand forces in 1915. The other, Lance Corporal Pralli Durrer, an LAV commander, was hit by small arms fire in the head. He was standing out of the turret, attempting to deal with an ammunition fire caused by insurgent activity at the time. 2 ANP soldiers were also killed and 4 wounded. One civilian was wounded. On Anzac day 2013, it was announced by Lt General Jones of the NZ Army, that following an investigation, it was found that 2 of the wounded had been hit by shell fragments fired from a New Zealand Forces LAV 25mm cannon that was supporting the infantry. The gunner was found not to be at fault as he was firing danger close to the troops in their support following normal military procedures. In the 12minute gun battle the bomb maker escaped but one Taliban insurgent was captured. The Taliban force was seen escaping back to Baghan province to the North East. As well as 2 KIA the kiwis suffered 6 wounded in the gun battle. The NZ soldiers were unable to follow the escaping insurgents as they do not have authority to manoeuvre in Baghan province which is under the military control of the Hungarian PRT. The following day the NZ army was given authority to manoeuvre in Baghan province and reinforcements were flown to Bamiyan. In previous counter insurgency operations into Baghan Province the force has mainly comprised NZ SAS and US special forces. The two New Zealand soldiers were buried with full military honours at a ceremony in Christchurch New Zealand. Valley Attack with IED On 19 August 2012 a four Humvee Kiwi convoy was attacked with a 20 kg roadside bomb about 3 km west of the forward operating base at Do Abe. The convoy had picked up a sick soldier from the FOB and was returning to Romero Base. Three soldiers were killed by a bomb which Lt General Jones described as very large, probably a pressure plate or remote command wire bomb. The soldiers were Corporal Tamatea, Lance Corporal Jacinda Baker and Private Richard Harris. All of the soldiers were experienced. Female soldiers make up about 15% of each kiwi PRT team. Most serve as driver/medics. One of the early PRT rotations was commanded by a female officer. The bomb completely destroyed the last vehicle in the convoy. This western area is so rugged that Humvees are preferred as they can manoeuvre off-road better than LAVs. The valley where the attack occurred is very narrow and overlooked by steep, rock-covered mountain sides. Taliban insurgents fired down from near the top of the mountains. The New Zealand soldiers replied with automatic small arms fire and turret mounted 25mm cannon fire from the Humvees. In New Zealand General Jones said it was not a remotely exploded wireless bomb as the convoy was equipped with anti electronic pulsing equipment which disrupts wireless bomb control signals. The vehicle destroyed was an armoured Humvee. Kiwi soldiers patrol the road which goes to the capital Kabul at irregular periods. The Bamiyan ANP commander said that insurgents had been increasingly active on the highway in the last month, stopping people going to and from the capital. Recently five people associated with the government were taken at illegal check points and beheaded. General Jones said the NZ SAS would be sent into the Do Abe mountain area to gather intelligence. The New Zealand PRT team which is the 20th rotation, is scheduled for final withdrawal about April 2013. At the military funeral of the 3 soldiers in Christchurch, attended by the Prime Minister John Key, the officer wounded in the first August attack spoke about the soldiers and added that the same infantry unit were ready and able to reinforce the PRT team at any time if directed. A Taliban spokesperson said that during the winter Bamiyan province had been infiltrated by a number of different groups who all had separate targets. He called for the New Zealand PRT team to leave Baniyan immediately. He claimed the Taliban would now target New Zealand soldiers. The Bamiyan provincial governor said the local forces are not well enough armed to fight the Taliban by themselves and called for heavier weapons. Radio New Zealand reported NZ Prime Minister John Key as saying that last week 4 New Zealand SAS intelligence officers had flown to Bamiyan to gather information to make a case for a counter insurgency operation by US special forces against insurgents responsible for recent attacks in the area. Afghan and Coalition counter insurgency forces in Afghanistan arrested three Taliban near Do Ab in an early morning helicopter raid on the village of Taleh bah Wafer, Baglan province, yesterday. One is described as a local third tier Taliban leader, connected with gun dealing. During the raid one Taliban insurgent was killed. The prime minister of New Zealand said no New Zealand troops took part in the raid. The Taliban leader is said to be behind the attack that killed two kiwi soldiers in August. Special forces are still hunting a known bomb maker in the same area. The Prime minister announced that a new New Zealand army company, plus forty disestablishment specialists, will go to Afghanistan shortly. They will be the last large unit of the New Zealand army sent to Afghanistan before the handover of security in Bamyan to local security forces in 2013. The new company will extend the range of patrols into Baglan province which formerly had been the exclusive manoeuvre zone of Hungarian coalition forces. A Baglan-based Taliban warlord, Abdullah Kulta, who was responsible for planting the roadside bomb that killed the 3 kiwis soldiers on 19 August 2012, has been killed in an airstrike by coalition forces, acting on intelligence gathered by the New Zealand SAS, the New Zealand Prime Minister announced. The Taliban leader had been crossing the border to operate in Bamyan province. Kulta (also spelt Kalta) was also involved in the attack on NZ forces which resulted in the death of Corporal Malone See also Bamyan Province References Hall Richard. A Long Road to Progress. Random House. 2010. External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041446
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Edick%20Omondi%20Anyanga
Peter Edick Omondi Anyanga
Peter Edick Omondi Anyanga is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Nyatike Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. Members Of The 10th Parliament . Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.</ref> References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041452
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%20Abi
Do Abi
Do Abi is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041458
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dokani
Dokani
Dokani is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041461
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Otieno%20Ogindo
Martin Otieno Ogindo
Martin Otieno Ogindo is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Green Congress of Kenya and was elected to represent the Rangwe Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. During this period, Ogindo was the Chairman of the Fiscal Analysis and Appropriations Committee of the Kenyan Parliament. The committee was renamed the Budget Committee on April 28, 2009. Martin Otieno Ogindo contested again in the August 2022 general elections for the Homa Bay town parliamentary seat and lost to Peter Kaluma Opondo. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041467
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluteo%2029.1
Pluteo 29.1
Pluteo 29.1, also known as Pluteus 29.1, or simply the Florence Manuscript, is an illuminated manuscript in the Laurentian Library of Florence. The manuscript is believed to have been produced by the workshop of Johannes Grusch in Paris during the mid-thirteenth century, probably between 1245 and 1255. It contains the largest extant collection of music in the Notre-Dame style, mainly organa, conductus, and motets. The illumination consists of thirteen historiated initials and one full-page miniature which serves as its frontispiece. The manuscript was issued in facsimile by Institute of Medieval Music in 1967. See also Squarcialupi Codex References Further reading Facsimile reproduction of the manuscript Firenze, Biblioteca mediceo-laurenziana, Pluteo 29, edited by Luther Dittmer. Publications of Mediaeval Musical Manuscripts, no. 10–11. Brooklyn: Institute of Mediaeval Music, 1966–67. Masani Ricci, Massimo. Codice Pluteo 29.1 della Biblioteca Laurenziana di Firenze: storia e catalogo comparato. Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 2002. External links Reproduction of the manuscript: http://mss.bmlonline.it/s.aspx?Id=AWOHy_N-I1A4r7GxMB57&c=Antiphonarium#/book 13th-century books 13th-century illuminated manuscripts Music illuminated manuscripts Medieval music manuscript sources French music
18041472
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas%20Gumbo
Nicholas Gumbo
Eng. Nicolas Gumbo WAJONYA is a Kenyan politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rarieda Constituency from 2007 to 2017 where he broke the one term jinx and remains the only Rarieda member of parliament to do so. He served as Chairman Public Accounts Committee, Member House Broadcasting committee, Member Constituencies Fund committee and Member of Energy committee. He also served as Kenyatta National Hospital board chairman. . Education Gumbo attended Atemo Primary from 1972 to 1973, Lwak Mixed Primary School from 1974 to 1975, Orengo Primary School from 1975 to 1976 and Opapo Primary School in Kamagambo from 1977 to 1978. After earning the highest marks in CPE in the then Bondo District, he pursued his secondary education in Cardinal Otunga High School, Kisii from 1979 to 1984. He holds a first class honors in Bachelor of Science Degree (BSc) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The University of Nairobi class of 1989 and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) in Management Information Systems (MIS) from The University of Nairobi. Career Gumbo joined Carl Bro International in 1989 as a graduate engineer where he was later promoted to an electrical design engineer until 1994 where he resigned to begin his career as a consulting engineer. Through this role he specialized in the design of electrical installations and energy audits for industrial, petroleum handling facilities, office buildings, hospitals, education institutions, banks, warehouses, factories and several other facilities. He is also an active member of various professional societies in his field. Fellow, Institution of Engineers of Kenya. Engineers Board of Kenya-Registered Consulting Engineer. Professional Engineer (PE)- Engineers Board of Kenya. Member, Institution of Engineers of Kenya. Member of the Association of Consulting Engineers of Kenya. Corporate Member, Architectural Association of Kenya and member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. Political Life In 2015, in his capacity as chairman of the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Gumbo was at the forefront of questioning cabinet secretary Anne Waiguru over corruption allegations in the ministry of devolution and planning in the National Youth Service Scandal. In 2015 before tabling the forensic report on the judiciary, Gumbo told the media that he had received death threats from unknown sources. He said that he got text messages saying that the death threats were aimed at him and his family. In 2015, he said that he would run for the Siaya gubernatorial seat in 2017 to unseat the incumbent Cornel Rasanga. References 1965 births Living people University of Nairobi alumni Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041478
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%20Ru
Do Ru
Do Ru is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041481
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmas%20Otieno
Dalmas Otieno
Hon. Dr. Dalmas Otieno Anyango, D.A., E.G.H, (born 19 April 1945) was born in Kenya. He was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Rongo in 1988, serving as Minister for Industrialisation from 1988 to 1991, then later that year as Minister of Labour & Human Resource Development and as Minister of Transport from 1991 to 1996. He joined the main opposition candidate in the 2007 presidential election Raila Odinga, successfully running for the Member of Parliament for Rongo. Following a violence-marred election and post-poll crisis, Odinga was appointed Prime Minister in April 2008 in a power-sharing deal with Mwai Kibaki, serving as Supervisor and Coordinator of a national unity coalition government. Dalmas was appointed as the Minister of State for Public Service. In the subsequent presidential election 5 years later he retained his seat again. In 2014 Dalmas unsuccessfully tried to create his own political outfit named Kalausi meaning whirlwind to rival the ODM party as a quest to emancipate the people of South Nyanza This saw him break ranks with most officials and members of the ODM party from the Luo Nyanza region which eventually culminated in his loss to his nemesis Paul Abuor in the ODM primaries in 2017. He later unsuccessfully vied for Rongo MP in 2017 as independent candidate. Most political analysts view him as an independent politician who makes his own decisions without following any political tide or sycophancy. Dalmas also goes by the nickname Wuod Bade dongo and Tiga ngute bor due to his tall stature He was educated at Strathmore School. Mr Dalmas lost his son in 2008 after a helicopter landed on him in Canada. The son had gone to study at a university in Canada. References Living people Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya) Alumni of Strathmore School 1945 births
18041485
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowra%27id
Dowra'id
Dowra'id is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041486
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misaki-k%C5%8Den%20Station%20%28Osaka%29
Misaki-kōen Station (Osaka)
is a junction passenger railway station located in the town of Misaki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. The station is the nearest station to Misaki Park, which is run by Nankai Group. It has the station number "NK41" Lines Misaki-kōen Station is served by the Nankai Main Line and is from the terminus of the line at . It is also the terminus of the 2.8 kilometer Tanagawa Line to . Layout The station has two island platforms serving five tracks on an embankment. Track 4 is located in the south part of the northbound platform serving tracks 3 and 5. Tracks Adjacent stations History Misaki-kōen Station opened on 23 July 1938 as . It was renamed to its present name on 1 January 1957. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 4685 passengers daily. Surrounding area Misaki Park Osaka Golf Club Misaki Post Office Sairyo Tomb Shiratoyama Tomb Mnanabeyama Tomb See also List of railway stations in Japan References External links Railway stations in Japan opened in 1938 Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture Misaki, Osaka
18041487
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dughabad%2C%20Afghanistan
Dughabad, Afghanistan
Dughabad is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041488
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kharu%20Khel%20Pacca
Kharu Khel Pacca
Kharu Khel Pacca is a town and union council in Lakki Marwat District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. References Union councils of Lakki Marwat District Populated places in Lakki Marwat District
18041494
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Omingo%20Magara
James Omingo Magara
James Omingo Magara (born September 20, 1961) is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Jubilee Party and was the MP for South Mugirango Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya from the year 2000 - 2009. He first won the seat in the by-elections in 2001 on Ford-Kenya ticket, replacing his brother Enoch Nyakieya Magara of Ford-Kenya, who had died in a car accident. He retained the seat at the 2002 elections, but now representing Ford-People, and in the 2007 elections representing ODM. He was the assistant minister of trade until December 2009 the High court of Kenya declared the South Mugirango parliamentary seat vacant due to irregularities in the election process, although Magara himself was not found guilty of any rigging. Subsequent South Mugirango by-election was held in June 2010. Magara decamped to the little-known People's Democratic Party (PDP) after being denied ODM's nomination apparently because he had fallen out of favour with party leader Raila Odinga. The by-election was won by Manson Nyamweya of Ford-People, who beat Magara and Ibrahim Ochoi of ODM. In 2013,Omingo Magara Vied for Kisii Senatorial seat where he came far 3rd as Chris Obure worn in the fiercely contest elections References Living people 1961 births Orange Democratic Movement politicians Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – Kenya politicians Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – People politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041495
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erganah
Erganah
Erganah is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041498
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmandi%20Azim
Marmandi Azim
Marmandi Azim is a town and union council of Lakki Marwat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Azimkhan is the son of arsalakhan ghaznikhel Arsalakhan is the son of daawraankhan dawrankhel Dawrankhan or kamalkhan kemalkhel is brother In Right Side Village Nar Muhammad Khan Ghazni Khel References Union councils of Lakki Marwat District Populated places in Lakki Marwat District
18041499
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprian%20Ojwang%20Omollo
Cyprian Ojwang Omollo
Cyprian Ojwang Omollo (died 3 March 2017) was a Kenyan politician. He belonged to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Uriri Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. He lost his seat in the 2013 elections. References Year of birth missing 20th-century births 2017 deaths Members of the National Assembly (Kenya) Orange Democratic Movement politicians People from Migori County
18041502
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasayel
Elasayel
Elasayel is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041504
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markiewicz
Markiewicz
Markiewicz ( ) is a Polish surname. It is similar to Markowicz and a number of surnames in other languages. People Alfred John Markiewicz (1928–1997), bishop of the Diocese of Kalamazoo Constance Markiewicz (1868–1927), Irish politician Jacek Markiewicz (born 1976), Polish footballer Kazimierz Dunin-Markiewicz (1874–1932), Polish artist and writer Marta Markiewicz (born 1989), Polish singer Piotr Markiewicz (born 1973), Polish canoeist Tadeusz Markiewicz (born 1936), Polish sculptor Władysław Markiewicz (1920–2017), Polish sociologist Władysława Markiewiczówna (1900–1982), Polish pianist and educator See also Constance Markievicz, politician, revolutionary, nationalist, suffragist, socialist Polish-language surnames Patronymic surnames
18041506
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mash%20Masti%20Khani
Mash Masti Khani
Mash Masti Khani is a town and union council of Lakki Marwat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. References Union councils of Lakki Marwat District Populated places in Lakki Marwat District
18041508
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Ondicho%20Gesami
James Ondicho Gesami
James Ondicho Gesami is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the West Mugirango Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. a physician that graduated from at the University of Nairobi. He is also husband to Rachel Mokaya Gesami, who is a well known professor. References Living people 1953 births Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041509
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faqiran
Faqiran
Faqiran is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041515
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20McEncroe
Frank McEncroe
Francis Gerard McEncroe (11 October 1908 – 14 March 1979) was an Australian publican, caterer, dairy farmer and food manufacturer. He is known for his invention of the Australian fast food phenomenon that became known as the Chiko Roll. Early life and career McEncroe was born at Castlemaine, Victoria on 11 October 1908, the second son of Victoria-born parents Pierce Francis McEncroe, a wheelwright, and his wife Sarah Ann, née Desmond. Frank attended a local primary and acquired his secondary education at Marist Brothers College, Bendigo, where he obtained his certificate of merit. He then completed an apprenticeship as a boilermaker at Thompson's foundry, Castlemaine, where he worked for a time. During the Great Depression, McEncroe joined his father and two brothers on a dairy farm at Bendigo. In the late 1930s he ran an outdoor catering business, selling pies, pasties and other types of takeaway food at race meetings, country shows and similar gatherings. During World War II he was the licensee at the Court House Hotel in Pall Mall, Bendigo, while also holding a boilermaker's position at the Bendigo Ordnance Factory. Following the war McEncroe resumed his outdoor catering business, which he now ran from his family's former dairy farm, gaining experience in the processing, packaging and snap-freezing of takeaway foods. Invention of the Chiko Roll In 1950, inspired by Chinese chop suey rolls he saw being sold outside the Richmond Football Ground, McEncroe decided to try to develop a similar product of his own, one which he reportedly envisaged could be eaten with one hand while holding a beer in the other at a football match or other venue. The result was a product which was much larger and heavier than a conventional Chinese roll, but with somewhat similar ingredients and flavour. The roll was composed of "a mixture of cabbage, barley, carrots, celery, condiments and meat (beef or mutton) wrapped in an egg-batter dough". McEncroe initially prosaically named it the "Chicken Roll", but since it actually contained no chicken, he later reconsidered and dubbed it, simply, the "Chiko Roll". He launched his new product at the Wagga Wagga Show in 1951. Later that year, McEncroe moved to Melbourne with his family and began producing Chiko Rolls with the help of a sausage machine from the back of a fish-shop in Moreland Road, Coburg. As sales began to pick up, he set up a larger plant in a Essendon North factory, where he began to progressively modernise the machinery and improve packaging, freezing and distribution facilities. A mutually beneficial relationship with a local firm, Floyd's iceworks, resulted in the amalgamation of the two companies in 1960 to form Frozen Food Industries Pty Ltd. The new company went public in 1963. Formula for success Ingredients for the Chiko Roll were diced and extruded into a long tube of pastry which was then cooked as it made its way along the production line, after which the rolls were deep-fried and then snap-frozen prior to distribution. As a pre-cooked product, the rolls only required a rapid deep-fry at the place of purchase to reheat them. The convenience of selling and eating the rolls under all kinds of conditions, along with their novel savoury flavour, made them a highly popular alternative in an era when the fast food industry was rapidly expanding, and the Chiko Roll became a staple product of the ubiquitous Australian fish-and-chip shop as well as other takeaway food outlets for many years. By the late 1970s, 40 million Chiko Rolls were being sold Australia-wide each year, and more were exported to Japan. With the increasing diversity of fast food outlets over the last two decades, Chiko Rolls have gradually declined in popularity in Australia, but they can still be purchased in fish and chip shops, or as a frozen convenience food for home use from supermarket shelves. The Chiko Roll brand today is owned by Simplot Australia, a wholly owned subsidiary of the J. R. Simplot Company, a private food and agribusiness company based in Boise, Idaho. Personal life McEncroe married Anne Doreen Nolan at the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo on 20 August 1932. He was fond of fishing and shooting as a young man, and later enjoyed playing golf at Medway Golf Club, Melbourne, and Tweed Heads Golf Club, New South Wales. He died of ischaemic heart disease on 14 March 1979, and was buried at Keilor cemetery, Melbourne, survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. Footnotes Recurring references McEncroe, Francis Gerard (Frank) – David Dunstan, Australian Dictionary of Biography Online. 1908 births 1979 deaths Businesspeople from Victoria (state) People from Castlemaine, Victoria People from Bendigo Australian boilermakers 20th-century Australian businesspeople
18041516
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatmasti
Fatmasti
Fatmasti is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041519
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benedict%20Fodo%20Gunda
Benedict Fodo Gunda
Benedict Fodo Gunda is a Kenyan politician. He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Bahari Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041520
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardan%20Deh
Gardan Deh
Gardan Deh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041521
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakh%20Quli%20Khel
Shakh Quli Khel
Shakh Quli Khel is a Village and union council of Lakki Marwat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. References Nar Quli Khan is also a village of shakh qulli khan. Muhammad Amin Jan, Fida Hussain Marwat. Union councils of Lakki Marwat District Populated places in Lakki Marwat District
18041523
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadhan%20Seif%20Kajembe
Ramadhan Seif Kajembe
Ramadhan Seif Kajembe (3 June 1944 – 7 August 2020) was a Kenyan politician. He was a member of the Orange Democratic Movement and was elected to represent the Changamwe Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya from 1997 to 2013. Kajembe died from suspected COVID-19 complications. References 2020 deaths 1954 births Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya) Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya
18041525
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardan%20Kichah
Gardan Kichah
Gardan Kichah is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province
18041529
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkie%20D.%20Ferguson
Wilkie D. Ferguson
Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. (May 11, 1938 – June 9, 2003) was an American lawyer and judge. He served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, as well as serving on the Florida Third District Court of Appeal and the 11th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida. Early life Ferguson was born in Miami, Florida, to Bahamian immigrants. He grew up in the Liberty Square public housing project in Miami, attending segregated public schools. He was a member of the first graduating class of Miami Northwestern High School in 1956. Education and career Ferguson graduated from the Florida A&M University with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration in 1960. At FAMU he met his wife, Betty, who later became a member of the Miami-Dade County Commission. After graduation, Ferguson enlisted in the United States Army and served from 1960 to 1964. He attained the rank of second lieutenant, serving as a paratrooper and infantry units at Fort Benning in 1961. Ferguson was discharged from active duty in 1964 but remained in the Army Reserve as a captain from 1964 to 1968. Ferguson worked as an accountant in Philadelphia and took graduate courses at Drexel University before entering Howard University School of Law. Ferguson served as associate editor of The Barrister, the Howard University School of Law newspaper. He received his Juris Doctor in 1968. Ferguson served as a staff attorney of Legal Services of Greater Miami from 1968 to 1970, and from the Liberty City-Brownsville Legal Services office from 1969 to 1971. Ferguson was a member of the panel that investigated the 1968 Liberty City riots. He was in private practice in Miami from 1970 to 1973, and co-founded the firm of McCrary, Ferguson and Lee in 1971. Ferguson was a staff attorney of the Dade County School Board from 1972 to 1973. State judicial service Between 1973 and 1977, Ferguson served on the Industrial Claims Court. In 1976, Governor Rubin Askew appointed Ferguson to the 11th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (Dade County Circuit Court) from 1977 to 1981; he was the first black judge appointed to that court. Ferguson was appointed the Florida Third District Court of Appeal in December 1980 and served on that court from 1981 to 1993; he was the first black judge on that court. Federal judicial service Ferguson was nominated by President Bill Clinton to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida on October 25, 1993, to the seat vacated by William Hoeveler. Confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 1993, he received commission on November 22, 1993. Ferguson served on the court until he died of leukemia in Miami in 2003. He was succeeded by Judge Marcia G. Cooke. Honors Just ten days after his death the Florida Black Lawyers Association voted unanimously to rename itself the Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Bar Association in his honor. The Wilkie D. Ferguson Courthouse in downtown Miami, designed by Arquitectonica, as well as the nearby Metromover station (formerly the Arena/State Plaza station as of February 2012), are also named for Ferguson. See also List of African-American federal judges List of African-American jurists List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Florida References External links Profile from the Florida Third District Court of Appeal Article on the new Wilkie D. Ferguson Courthouse Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. Bar Association 1938 births 2003 deaths Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida United States district court judges appointed by Bill Clinton Judges of the Florida District Courts of Appeal African-American judges American people of Bahamian descent Florida A&M University alumni Howard University School of Law alumni United States Army officers Deaths from leukemia in Florida Lawyers from Miami 20th-century American judges 21st-century American judges
18041532
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godhana%20Dhadho%20Gaddae
Godhana Dhadho Gaddae
Godhana Dhadho Gaddae is the 2nd and current governor of Tana River County in Kenya, he assumed office on 22 August 2017. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Orange Democratic Movement politicians Members of the National Assembly (Kenya)
18041536
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garm%20Ab%2C%20Afghanistan
Garm Ab, Afghanistan
Garm Ab is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also Bamyan Province References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Bamyan Province