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Nina Kaczorowski

Nina Kaczorowski (born June 6, 1976 in New Jersey) also known as Nina K - American actress, stuntman, model and dancer. Nina was born on June 6, 1976 in New Jersey to a Polish family from Lodz and was brought up in Polish tradition. When she was six, she moved to Texas. As a teenager, she began her modeling career in Houston and Dallas and at the age of 19 began studying the stunt profession. Nina was very successful in modeling and moved to New York where she was one of the most sought-after models. After her successes in New York she appeared in commercials of national television and at the instigation of the manager she moved to Hollywood. Filmography Official Site wiki

MS Hrönn

Hrönn - the first full-size, unmanned sea-ship for offshore work. Developed in cooperation with the British company Automated Ships Ltd. and the Norwegian manufacturer of ship electronics Konsberg. The start of construction is planned for January 2017 at the Norwegian shipyard Fjellstrand, and the ship is due to arrive in 2018. Before entering service, the ship will be tested at a special tank for testing automatic ships near Trondheim, under the supervision of the DNV classification society and the Norwegian maritime authorities. The ship will be able to be used for research works, cooperation with unmanned submersibles as well as a ship supplying offshore installations and fish farms or a security ship. It will also be equipped with an installation to fight fires at sea. It is planned that initially it will work in remote control mode from the accompanying unit. During this time, algorithms and procedures for use in autonomous swimming will be refined. wiki

Luis Camnitzer

Luis Camnitzer (born in 1937 in Lübeck) - Uruguayian conceptual artist, theoretician and art critic. He was born into a family of German Jews. From 1939, he lived in Uruguay, 1953-1957 and 1959-1962 he studied in Montevideo, and in 1957 in Munich. From 1964 he worked in the USA, in 1969 he became a professor at the State University of New York and College at Old Westbury. In 1969 he creates conceptual installations of political significance, and is the author of publications on Latin American contemporary art. Bibliography wiki

St. Nicholas and Our Lady of Saletyńska in Łanowice

St. Nicholas and Our Lady of Saletyńska in Łanowice - belongs to the Samborski deanery in the Archdiocese of Lviv, a Catholic church in Ukraine. History The parish in Łanowice was founded in 1462 by the then owner Paweł Odrowąż, who also built the church. The second temple was built of funds from Marcin Łyczko, which in 1591 was consecrated by Archbishop Jan Solikowski. The third temple was built in 1727 from funds of Dominik Kossakowski, and consecrated in 1753 by Bishop Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski. The fourth wooden temple was built in 1817 from the funds of Ignacy Konarski. The parish belonged to the Samborski deanery, and from 1912 to the Rudecki deanery. The parish included: Łanowice, Kowenice, Maksymowice, Mistkowice, Pianowice, and Zarajsko. In the parish there were subsidiary chapels: św. Andrzej Bobola in Kowenice, built in 1913, and consecrated in 1937 and Saint. Antoni in Maksymowice, built in 1924. From 1925, the parish priest was Fr. Dominik Czeszyk, who in 1948 wa...

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Szakanda - the king of Makuria in Nubia in the years from 1276 to around 1279. He was the nephew of David, King of Makuria, in the years around 1268-1276. He asked for help in his overthrow of David to the Egyptian sultan Baybars. Thanks to Egyptian intervention, he became king in 1276 as a lennik. Each year he had to supply three elephants, three giraffes, five female leopards and 400 oxen as a tribute. Szakanda did not stay long on the throne. As early as 1279, another ruler in Dongola was recorded. Bibliography wiki

Piotr Zabawnikow

Piotr Alekseijewicz Zabawnikow (Russian: Пётр Андреевич Забавников, born July 4, 1915 in the village of Alexeijev in the Tambov governorate, 1991) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In 1934-1939 he studied at the Kazan Institute of Chemistry and Technology. From 1939 he belonged to the WKP (b), 1939-1947 he was successively a foreman, head of the change, head of the workshop and head of the department of labor and quality of the factory in Kazan. From 1954-1954 he worked at KC WKP (b) / CPSU. From 1954-1957 he was the head of the Department of Industry and Transportation of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Tambov, and in 1957-1961 he was the secretary of the Regional Committee. CPSU in Tambov. From 1961 to January 1963 he served as secretary of the Tambov Cracovian Regional Committee, from January 1963 to December 1964 and secretary of the Tambov Provincial Industrial Committee of the CPSU, from December 1964 to February 1966 II Secretary of the Tambov Regiona...

Miroslav Markicevic

Miroslav Markićević, cyr. Мирослав Маркићевић (born March 15, 1958 in Čačak) - Serbian politician, member of the National Assembly, chairman of the Executive Committee of the New Serbia. Curriculum vitae With a technical education, a mechanic, he worked in this profession. He became involved in political activities in the early 1990s as part of the Serbian Movement of Renewal. He left the group together with Velimir Ilic, contributing to the creation of New Serbia. In this party he assumed the chairmanship of the executive committee. In 2003 he was first elected to Skupsztina. He successfully applied for re-election in the subsequent elections in 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2016 from coalition letters co-authored by his grouping. In the parliament, he was appointed chairman of the parliamentary assembly of New Serbia. wiki

Danish East India Company

The Danish East Indies Company (Dansk Ostindisk Kompagni) was founded in 1616 on the basis of the Danish King Christian IV privilege. It focused on trade with India, China and Japan. She was in Tranguebar. The campaign was a joint stock company: the king paid 12% of the capital, 15% of the nobility, and the townspeople were 53% - so the townspeople were mainly the Campania shareholders. After its initial success, it quickly lost its importance, and in 1729 it was dissolved. In 1732 she was re-named as the Asian Company, but in 1772 she lost her monopoly on trade with India. At the best of times, with the Swedish East India Company, she imported more tea to Europe than the British East India Company and smuggled 90% into England where she sold it with great profit. During the Napoleonic Wars, in 1801, and again in 1807, the British fleet attacked Copenhagen. In battle, the city of Denmark lost its entire fleet and the island of Helgoland. The British control of the sea lanes caus...

Honório Novo

José Honório Faria Gonçalves Novo (born October 24, 1950 in Barcelos) is a Portuguese politician and teacher, Communist activist, national parliamentarian, MEP of the fourth term. Curriculum vitae Educated electrician. He worked as a teacher in secondary schools. During his studies he was a choirmaster and conductor of the Coral de Letras Choir at the University of Porto. He worked in experimental theaters in Porto. In 1976, he became involved in political activities within the Portuguese Communist Party and became a member of the central committee of the party. In the years 1990-1994 he was a member of the city council (câmara municipal) in Vila Nova de Gaia, from 2001 to 2009 he held the same office in the city of Matosinhos. In the years 1994-1999 he was the mandate of the MEP of the fourth term of office. In the years 1999-2015 he was deputy to the Assembly of the Republic of VIII, IX, X, XI and XII of the term. wiki

Vitaly Chudin

Witalij Ivanovich Chudin (Russian Виталий Иванович Чудин, born November 27, 1929) is a Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae In 1952 he graduated from the Altai Institute of Agricultural Machinery and became a mechanical engineer, then worked in a machine factory in Frunze (now Bishkek) as a technologist, senior foreman, deputy chief and foundry chief and deputy chief of the metallurgical factory. Since 1954 he belonged to the CPSU, 1961 became secretary of the party committee of the factory, and in 1962 the factory director, 1967-1976 was deputy chairman of the Kyrgyz Government Council. From 1976 to December 1980 he was deputy minister, and from December 1980 to August 1985 he was the Minister of construction, road and communal machinery of the USSR, then retired. From February 23, 1981 to February 25, 1986, he was a member of the Central Census Commission of the CPSU, and from 1984-1989 he was deputy to the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR fo...

Świeszczycki Żleb

Świebodzin River between two ridges of Yellow Turni Żywszczycki Żleb - a large gully on the northern slopes of the Yellow Turni in the Polish High Tatras. It is cut between two arms: Żleb goes to the Valley of the Dry Water. In the height of 1750-1775 the Yellow River flows in it. The lake is slightly above its outlet crossing the tourist route. Above the trail, in the north-eastern arm of the Yellow Turni lies the Żywiec Skałka. The entire area of ​​the Śwach Lake is located in the strict protection zone "Pańszczyca, Gąsienicowa". wiki

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Kunannama (sankr. कुनन्नम, trl. Kunam.namā) is a Hindu goddess of the Vedic period. The name Kunannama appears in Rygweda (10,366). Kunannama is a character associated with gems. Her name appears with the description of the preparation of the drink hanging (sanskr poison), which the drinkers had with the god Rudra. The role of Kunanana was to crush the substance (you may be narcotic) in the process of preparing the weeds. It is suggested that Kanannama may be the predecessor of the goddess Kubikik. Bibliography wiki

Sergei Zwierje (politician)

Sergey Alekseejevich Zwieriev (Russian: Сергей Алексеевич Зверев, born October 18, 1912 in Sofronovskaya village, Novgorod Oblast, died December 17, 1978 in Moscow) - Soviet politician and party activist, Hero of Socialist Labor (1972). > Curriculum vitae After graduating from the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics, he worked as a design engineer at the State Institute of Optics and at the 350th plant in Leningrad, where he later became a major technologist. After the German attack on the USSR, after 1940 the Germans made a great contribution to the Red Army, from October 1944 to the chief engineer of the factory No. 393 in Krasnogorsk. Since 1942 he was a member of the WKP (b), since 1947 he worked at the USSR / USSR Defense Ministry, deputy head of the 2nd Executive Board, later 8 Chief Executive of this ministry and then deputy minister. From December 13, 1963 to March 2, 1965, chairman of the USSR State Defense Committee - Minister of the USSR, from March 2,...
Wiktor Wasiljewicz Donskich (Russian: Виктор Васильевич Донских, born July 8, 1935 in Krasnodon) - Soviet party activist, Hero of Socialist Labor (1973). Curriculum vitae From 1949 in Lipiecko, in 1958 graduated from the Voronezh Agricultural Institute, worked at a repair and technical station in the Julian circuit, later in the unification of farming techniques. Since 1960 a member of the CPSU, in 1965-1966 head of the regional board of the agricultural economy, between 1966 and 1970 chairman of the regional executive committee, 1970-1978 the first secretary of the CSC regional council. For two years (1978-1980) Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Lipiecko, 1980-1989 Chairman of the Regional Executive Committee in Lipiecko, September 1989 to August 14, 1991 First Secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Lipiecko, 1990- 1991 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Also from 1990-1991 the deputy to the Supreme Soviet RFSRR. Since 2005 honorary citizen of the Julian Reg...

Nikolai Malcev

Nikolai Vladimirovich Malcev (Russian: Николай Владимирович Мальцев, born January 1, 1891 in the village of Szoszkary in the Kazan province or in Kazan, died 1941) - Soviet politician and party activist. Curriculum vitae Born in the family of a vet, 1909 completed a real school in Kazan, and 1917 Medical Faculty of the University of Moscow. From May 19 to November 1917, a soldier of the Russian Army, from November 1917 to June 1918, a member of the medical office of the Petrograd Council, from June 1918 to January 1919 a doctor in the Red Army. From January to September 1919, head of the Kazakh health care department, head of the sanitary section of the Kazakh fortified region, from September 1919 to November 1920 head of the Siberian health department, from November to December 1920 head of the health department of the Smolensk region. From January 1921 to November 1922, head of the Board of the South Crimea Resorts, from December 1922 to July 1925 deputy chairman of the Board of th...

Oscar Enckell

Gen. Oscar Enckell (back) and Capt. Imre Kémeri Nagy, commander of Hungarian volunteers, after the end of the winter war in Finland Oscar Enckell (Russian: Оскар Карлович Энкель; born February 18, 1878, died November 5, 1960) - Colonel of the General Staff of the Russian Empire from March 25, 1912. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Finnish Cadet Corps, Mikolajska Academy of the General Staff as one of the foremost. The commander of the company, deputy senior adjutant of the Executive Board of the 2 nd Manchurian General Staff, senior adjutant of the 13th Infantry Division. Deputy Secretary General of the General Staff Board (military intelligence) (April 1, 1907 - April 9, 1913), Secretary of the Board (April 9, 1913 - January 28, 1914). Military agent in Italy (January 28, 1914-1917). After October 1917 he emigrated to Finland, where he headed for the post of Chief of the General Staff of the Finnish Armed Forces. wiki

Hagia Triada

Hagia Triada (Ayia Triada, Agia Triada, Agia Trias): Αγία Τριάδα [aʝa triaða] - Holy Trinity) - archaeological excavations of the ancient Minoan settlement. The Hagia Triada is located at the western end of a prominent crest of the waterfront, with Phaistos in the eastern end and the Mesara Plain below. In the area of ​​the Hague Triads more plaques were found, covered with linear script A than in any other Minoan site. Geography Hagia Triada is located in the south of Crete, 30-40 m. It is 4 kilometers from Fajstos, at the western end of Mesara. In this area there was a Minoan palace, and exclusive for the time the town and probably the royal villa. After the catastrophe of 1450, the town was rebuilt and re-inhabited after the 2nd c. P.n. Later Roman villas were built there. Archeology The triad was discovered in 1900-1908 by the Italian Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene, headed by Federic Halbher and Luigi Pernier. The area included a small town and palace, an ancient irri...

Endochilus plagiatus

Endochilus plagiatus is a species of beetle from the ladybird family and the subfamily Coccinellinae. This species was described in 1920 by Albert Sicard. Beetle length of 3.15 to 3.18 mm. Dark red head with brown antennae and upper lip. Pearls dark red. Prosthesis and coverings moderately broad. Lids dark red with black stain running from the base to the center of the length, black disc cover and bright red border. Long-lasting, long-lasting penis at the apex. Afrotropic species, known only from São Tomé. wiki

Nikolai Blachhin

Nikolai Nikolayevich Blachhin (Russian: Николай Николаевич Блохин, born May 3, 1912 in Lukojanov, died May 16, 1993 in Moscow) is a Russian surgeon and oncologist, Hero of Socialist Labor (1972). From 1916 in Nizhny Novgorod, in 1929-1934 he studied medicine in Nizhny Novgorod / Gorky, worked in the hospital, later as a physician and assistant to the surgical and surgical catheterization of the Gorkowski Medical Institute. From July 1944 to January 1945 he worked as a trainee in hospitals in the USA, from 1947 to 1952 he was a professor at the Medical Institute in Gorky, and in 1948 he was the organizer of the Gorkim Research Institute for Reconstructive Surgery. Since 1952, Director of the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, Member of the Academy, since 1962 Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Since 1960 the academy of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, since 1991 the dormitory of the Russian Academy...

Bogdan Gadomski

Bogdan Gadomski (born June 6, 1935 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian who deals with the history of the Polish labor movement. Laureate of the Historical Prize Kazimierz Moczarski (2010). Curriculum vitae In 1959 he graduated from the University of Warsaw with a degree in history. In 1977-1987 he was the manager of the Historical Laboratory of the Warsaw University of Technology. He then worked at the Museum of the History of the Polish Revolutionary Movement in Warsaw. He was the secretary of the editorial office of the "Quarterly of the History of Professional Movement". Member of the editorial staff of the biographical dictionary of activists of the Polish labor movement. Author of slogans for Polish Biographical Dictionary. In 2010 he was awarded the Historic Prize. Kazimierz Moczarski for the book Biography of the agent. Largest political police agent of the Second Republic. Jozef-Josek Mützenmacher (1903-1947). Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Nature and Industry

Nature and Industry - a periodical published in Poznan from December 1856 to December 1858. The magazine was a popular science publication, informing about the latest achievements in science and nature of industrial development. Founder and editor-in-chief was a teacher of a real school in Poznan - Julian Zaborowski. The letter was co-authored by the researchers. Joachim Lelewel. Sam Zaborowski has published about forty articles of his own. He died of tuberculosis on October 9, 1858, preparing the 40th issue of the journal. Without his contribution, the title fell down in December of this year. wiki

Vladimir Waslajev

Володимир Олександрович Васляєв, born January 8, 1924 in the village of Łozowo-Pawłowka in the Ekaterinoslav gubernatorial district, 4 October 1980 in Kiev) - Soviet politician, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (KPU) -1980), First Secretary of the CPU Regional Committee in Mikolajow (1971-1980). 1942-1947 in the Red Army / Soviet Army, from 1944 in the WKP (b), 1947-1953 studied at the Institute of Shipbuilding in Mikolajów. From 1953 the head of the KPU Municipal Committee in Mikolajów, then the second secretary and the first secretary of the KPU Mikołajów District Committee, from 1961 to January 1963 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the KPU in Mikolajów. From January 1963 to December 1964, the second secretary of the KPU Regional Committee of the KPU, from December 1964 to 1965 the First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the KPU in Mikolajów, from 1965 to 29 March 1971 II Secretary of the CPU Regional Committee in Mikolajów. From March 18, 19...

Boris Dwinski

Boris Aleksandrowicz Dwinski (Russian: Борис Александрович Двинский, born May 3, 1894 in Vologda, died June 7, 1973 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, People's Commissar / Minister for sourcing of the USSR (1944-1950), member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) (1939-1952). 1917 graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of the University of Moscow and became a teacher at the school in Tałdom. From March to October 1918 head of the district folk education branch in Tałdom, from February to October 1919 teacher at a school at the Institute of Physical Culture in Moscow, later re-teacher in Tałdom. From May to July 1920 head of the agitation and propaganda department of the RKP county committee (b), later secretary of the county committee of the RKP (b), from February 1921 to 1922 head of the department (b), then the secretary of responsibility of the RKP district committee (b) in Tver. From September 1922 to February 1924, editor of the newspaper "Twiers...

Tilla

Tilla (also the New Siargian Til-uli?) - An ancient city in northern Mesopotamia, mentioned for the first time in documents from the Mari archives dating from the reign of King Zimri-Lima (1774-1762 BC). They mention the attack on the city of Tilla, ruled by King Sams-Eraha, to carry out units of Himdiji from Andarig and Aqba-hammu of Karana. In other places, it was presumed that for some time the town was occupied by troops from Esznunny. Tilla could also join the attacks on the kingdom of Ilan-sura, which is located on the Chabur, because of the letter in which the ruler of Ilan-sury, Haja-Sumu, appeals to his sovereign, Zimri-Lima, to ask for help in dealing with this city. p> This town, under the name of Tille, reappears in Assyrian sources from the 1st half of the 1st millennium. p.n.e., which place them on the land belonging to the kingdom of Kadmuhu. Tille is probably the city of Tilhli, in which the Assyrian king Ashur Safirpal II (883-859 BC), during his expedition to Ka...

Marek Scelina

Marek Edward Scelina (born June 14, 1955 in Rybnik) - Polish social activist, Governmental Commissioner of Kielce (1998). Curriculum vitae He graduated from the first high school. Stefan Żeromski in Kielce (1975) and rusycystykę in the Higher School of Pedagogy in the city (1980). He also completed postgraduate studies in the field of social assistance. In the 1980s, he worked as an instructor and later as head of the office in the Municipal Board of the Society of Friends of Children in Kielce. From 1989 to 1990 he was deputy director of the Municipal Social Welfare Center and then Deputy Director of the Provincial Social Welfare Team (until 1998). Between 1998 and 2002 he was the director of the Świętokrzyski Branch of the State Fund for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled. In 2002, he became director of the Municipal Family Support Center in Kielce. In July 1998, Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek was appointed by the Governmental Commissioner of Kielce. This function was held until No...

Wladyslaw Szeptycki

Władysław Adam Szeptycki (born 24 March 1915 in Rudki near Lviv, died June 10, 1980 in Warsaw) is a Polish opera and operetta choir (tenor). He began his professional singing career as a soloist at the Teatr opera i Ballet in Lviv in 1938. In October 1945, The singers came from Lwow to Silesia and became involved in the Silesian Opera in Bytom. In July 1946 he moved to the Lower Silesian Opera in Wroclaw. He belonged to the initiators of the creation of Lower Silesian Operetta. From 1955 he performed on both stages of the Wroclaw Opera and Wrocław Operetta. wiki

The Bell "Peter"

The bell "Peter" from 1314, on the tower of the church of St. Peter. Jakub in Sandomierz Piotr - the oldest medieval bell in Poland and one of the oldest medieval bells swaying in Poland and Central Europe. It is located in the church. Dominicans in Sandomierz. It was cast by an anonymous populist. It was suspended in 1314. It is decorated with a Latin inscription: The Nightingale PETER THE APOSTLE FUSA Sum + 14 300 1000 ANNOUNCEMENT Polish translation: In honor of St. Peter the Apostle, I was cast out of the Lord's Year 1314 The bell was not used. After a few decades of hiatus, he killed on the night of the Resurrection from 19 to 20 April 2014. Dane wiki

Luciano Montero

Luciano Montero Hernández (born April 20, 1908 in Ordizia - died August 1, 1993 in Buenos Aires) - Spanish cyclist and track cyclist, silver medalist of the world road race. Career Luciano Montero's biggest success came in 1935, when he won a silver medal in the race on the road race during the world championship in Floreffe. Only Belgian Jean Aerts was ahead of him and Gustave Danneels was third. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. Also in 1927 and 1928 he won the GP Pascuas, in 1934 he was the best in the Grand Prix de l'Écho d'Alger and GP Viscaya oray second in the Vuelta a Pontevedra, and in 1934-1936 was third in the Grand Prix des Nations. In 1934 he took part in the Tour de France, finishing 30th. He also started on the track, but with no success. He never performed at the Olympic Games. As a professional he competed in the years 1926-1943. Bibliography wiki

Labu Forest Reserve

Raimo Kilpiö Trophy (finals Raimo Kilpiö -palkinto) - Individual award in the Finnish ice hockey competition Liiga, awarded annually to the player who proved himself to be the most honest player in the game and has been named the gentleman of the season. The prize has been awarded since 1953/1954 - then in SM-sarja. From the 1975/1976 season there is a distinction in the SM-liiga league. The trophy was named after the former hockey player and coach Raimo Kilpiö (born 1936), who was originally awarded twice in 1960 and 1967. Conqueror Bibliography 8756 hectares. The remaining 5124 ha of land surface is covered by mangrove forests belonging to 6 different subtypes, with the predominant subspecies bakau created by Rhizophorus apiculata. 468 hectares of water cover. wiki

Otto Fahr

Otto Fahr (born August 19, 1892 in Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart, February 28, 1969) is a German swimmer, participant in the 5th Summer Olympics. Fahr's start at the Stockholm Games in 1912 was his only start to the Games. He competed in only one competition - a 100m race with backstroke. In the elimination phase, he started in race # 2, which sometimes won 1: 22.0, which allowed him to qualify for the semi-final stage. At 1: 21.8 he won second place in the first semifinal and advanced to the finals. In the final race he reached the finish line with a time of 1: 22.4, and although it was his worst start to the Games, he won the title of runner-up to the Olympic Games. Bibliography wiki

Willy bald

Willy Kahle (born 13 April 1892,?) is a German WWII fighter-in-training with 6 confirmed and three unconfirmed air victories. Willy Kahle joined the army in 1911. Served in the hussars regiment "Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt" (Pommersches) Nr. 5 "- Erstellen. The aircraft was transferred in July 1917. He trained at FEA 6 in Großenhain. He then served in the reconnaissance unit, and after graduation, in July 1918, Jastaschule II in Nivelles was sent to Jagdstaffel 27. The unit had all air victories. First September 2, 1918. In the vicinity of Bewugnatre shot down Sopwith Camel. The last victory was on November 4. Its postwar fate is unknown. Bibliography wiki
Vladimir Vladimirovich Hofman, Russian Владимир Владимирович Гофман (born April 7, 1888, died February 17, 1950 in Paris) is a Russian military colonel, emigre combat veteran He graduated from the Suvarnak cadet corps, and in 1908 he was a military school in Pawtow. Served in the rank of lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment of the Strzelecki Regiment. In 1912, he was promoted to lieutenant. In 1913 he graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of General Staff. Served in the headquarters of the Warsaw Military District. He participated in the First World War. Served as senior officer in the staff of the 15th Army Corps. In August 1914, he was captured by the Germans. He escaped from the prisoner's camp three times, but every time he was caught. As a result, he was placed in the fortress in Kostrzyn on the Oder. At the beginning. In 1919 he joined the White troops of General Anthony I. Denikin. He served as deputy and then head of the foreign military missions department of the Russian Armed F...

Jacek Brucheiser

Jacek Brucheiser (born July 16, 1959 in Ostrow Wielkopolski) is a Polish speedway jockey. In the colors of Ostrovia Ostrów Wlkp. Sport slag was cultivated in the years 1979-1998, representing Ostrovia (Iskra) clubs of Ostrów Wielkopolski (1979-1994, 1997-1998), Kolejarz Opole (1995) and Start Gniezno (1996). Finalist of the Polish Club Championships (Ostrów Wielkopolski 1987 - 8th place). Three-time finalist of the individual Polish Cup (Tarnów 1986 - XIII place, Gniezno 1987 - XV place, Opole 1988 - XV place). Finalist for the "Golden Helmet" (1987 - X place). Winner of the I (1981) and III (1993) places in the tournament for the "Chain of Herbs of Ostrow Wielkopolski". Twice the winner of the III place (1985, 1988) in memorials for them. Bronisław Idzikowski and Mark Czerny in Czestochowa. After completing his active sports career, he worked as a trombonist at the Ostrów stadium. Bibliography wiki

And I'm sorry

The Nabonassar era - a counting system used in ancient Egypt, with particular importance in astronomy and chronology because of its use by the Alexandrian geographer Klaudius Ptolemy. The beginning of the era was 1 tot 748 BC. The Nabonassar era was counted from the beginning of the Babylonian king Nabonassar (748 BC), beginning with the New Year of the Egyptian calendar (1 day of the month tot). Since the Egyptian year was 365 days (there were no leap years), the New Year (1 tot) systematically retreated with respect to the seasons, the beginning of the Era fell on 26 February, and at the time when Claudius Ptolemy used it in 160 The year after Chr., it coincided with July 13 of the Julian calendar. Ptolemy used the Nabonassar era in his canon of kings, a compilation of the Babylonian, Assyrian, Persian, Macedonian and Roman rulers, important for chronology. He also used it during his observations. Nabonassar was used by astronomers throughout the Middle Ages. Copernicus also wanted...

Zbigniew Nowacki (footballer)

Zbigniew Nowacki (born on January 2, 1952 in Gdynia) - Polish footballer in the position of striker. He performed, among others. in the Baltic Sea Gdynia and Legia Warsaw, and at the end of the career also in the American HNNK Hrvat Chicago and the Austrian Kremser SC. Over the years 1968-1983 he scored 117 league goals for the Baltic Sea, which makes him the best scorer in the club's history. In 1978 and 1980, as a player of the Baltic Sea, he became the king of the II league shooters. At the level of the league, he played in 72 matches, scoring 16 goals (Legia 12-1, Bałtyk 60-15). After the end of the football career, the coach of junior Baltic teams. The son of Roman, a pre-war Baltic player, and father Tomasz, a footballer of the club in the 1990s. Successes individual wiki

The Lamentation of Ireland (poemat Aubreya de Vere’a)

The Lamentation of Ireland – poemat irlandzkiego poety i dramaturga Aubrey de Vere’a (1788-1846), ojca Aubreya Thomasa de Vere’a, opublikowany w tomie The Duke of Mercia: an Historical Drama. The Lamentation of Ireland, and Other Poems wydanym w Londynie w 1823. Utwór został napisany strofą siedmiowersową rymowaną ababccb. Calm was the evening and the sky serene, All Nature smiled upon the golden hour, The hills of corn were clad in liveliest green, The meads in all the pomp of vernal flower; The soft air was so thin, so clear, Distance was lost in that pure atmosphere, And brighter from its grove gleam'd the remote church to Wer. wiki

Academic Community of Stefan Batory University

Academic Community of the Stefan Batory University - an immigrant association existing in the years 1948-1987 in London. The task of the USB Academic Community was to continue the scientific work in the conditions of emigration, centered around the history of Vilnius, Vilnius and the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania, cultivating Vilnius traditions and maintaining community bonds. History On 24 November 1948, a meeting of former scholars and pupils of the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius took place in London. An association was established there under the name of the Academic Community of the Stefan Batory University. According to the assumptions, this organization was to gather all USB lecturers and alumni in exile. According to the statute, a member of the Community could be any academic or administrative worker of USB, as well as a graduate and student who had been a student at the University of Vilnius for at least one semester. This also involved listeners of secret USB in 194...

Wanda Orlińska

Wanda Orlińska (born in 1942 in Stalowa Wola, died January 24, 2017) - Polish painter and illustrator of books for children and youth. Curriculum vitae and creativity Wanda Orlińska was born in Stalowa Wola. She studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. In 1967, she received a diploma with distinction in the studio of Jan Marcin Szancer. She dealt with painting and graphics. Illustrated dozens of books for children and young people, as well as many school textbooks. For many years she cooperated with the publishing house Nasza Księgarnia, for which, among others, she created illustrations for the very popular series "Read to me mom". Her illustrations can also be found in the books of many famous writers and poets who write for children and young people (including Małgorzata Musierowicz, Joanna Chmielewska, Danuta Wawiłow and Wiera Badalska). She participated in many exhibitions at home and abroad. During the last years of her life she ...

riding habit

A woman in the Amazon Mysliwek, amazon (German Amazone, French amazone, "woman-rider") - women's clothing for riding, used mainly on hunting. Amazon for horse riding The Amazon is nowadays composed of a rider (jacket for horse riding), modeled on a man, and a skirt. The skirt should reach the ground when the woman is standing. It is sewn on "above the circle" because when a woman sits on a horse, the skirt is spread on a horse. The skirt should be equipped with a clasp, which when the woman walks on the excess material in the waist, which prevents tangles folds around the legs. The second version of the men's riding skirt is a narrow skirt, but unbuttoned to the top at the front or back, so that it does not get tilted up while riding, it just sits on the legs of the woman. Amazon for horse riding For a woman riding a horse, a woman also puts on a masculine-style jacket. The skirt can also be sewn on the wheel plan, but the "skirt-apron" is ...

Julije Benešić

Julije Benešić (born March 1, 1883 in Ilok, died December 19, 1957 in Zagreb) - Croatian poet. Initially, he studied at Iloku, then at the gymnasium in Osijek, studied in Vienna, Krakow, Zagreb, Prague and again in Kraków, where he received his diploma in 1907. In the years 1921-1926 and again in 1939/1940 he was the director of the National Theater in Zagreb, he was an organizer of cultural life in Croatia and a distinguished service in the field of Polish-Yugoslav cultural cooperation. In the years 1930-1938, he published in Poland 13 volumes of the Yugoslav Library - Polish translations of works of Croatian, Serbian and Slovenian classics. He also translated the works of Mickiewicz, Słowacki, Żeromski, Sienkiewicz, Reymont and other Polish classics, for which in 1957 he received the Polish Pen Club award. In 1939 he published a collection of Grammar of Croatian or Serbian language. He also published an anthology of Polish poetry, a Croatian-Polish dictionary, columns, essays and m...

Encyclopedia of Silesian Uprisings

Encyclopaedia of Silesian Uprisings - Polish encyclopedia edited by Franciszek Hawranka, concerning the history of Silesia, and in particular the period of Silesian uprisings. The publication published in Opole in 1982 was the fruit of the work of scientists from the Opole Silesian Institute. It contained 2,400 words, of which 1,500 were biographies of people connected directly or indirectly to the uprisings and plebiscite in Upper Silesia. All passwords were authorized. The work describes not only insurgent actions, but also their historical background, genesis and effects, and as the end dates of the study, the period between 1918 and 1922 was adopted. The slogans were supplemented with photographic material, as well as an annex containing the results of plebiscite voting in individual Upper Silesian municipalities, map the plebiscite area and the calendar of events. Apart from the substantive content, the state of scientific research on insurgent and plebiscite topics was present...

Jerzy Knebel

Jerzy Knebel - Polish historian, contemporary history researcher, associate professor, dr hab. Curriculum vitae Initially, he worked at the Department of History of the International Workers' Movement at the Party School at the Central Committee of PZPR. Then he was the deputy head of the Department of General History at the Higher School of Social Sciences at the Central Committee of PZPR. From 1963, he was the head of the International Workers 'Movement at the Department of General History and International Relations at the Higher School of Social Sciences at the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party. Selected publications Bibliography wiki

Alphabet fleet management

Alphabet Fuhrparkmanagement GmbH is one of the four largest fleet management service providers in Europe, represented in 18 countries and currently financing over 555,000 vehicles. The company was established in 1997 as part of the BMW Group. The company offers a wide range of services at every stage of the collaboration - from consulting, financing to support, as well as comprehensive fleet management programs. Alphabet in Poland Alphabet Polska Fleet Management is a company specializing in leasing and fleet management. In Poland Alphabet is ranked fourth among the largest suppliers of Car Fleet Management solutions, currently managing the fleet of nearly 14,000 cars. The company commenced its operations on the Polish market in 2011, with the acquisition of ING Car Lease. wiki

Miroslaw Pabijasz

Mirosław Pabijasz, from d. Sidorowicz (born September 16, 1964 in Wodzisław Śląski) - Polish basketball player, champion and representative of Poland. Sports career She is a pupil of ROW Rybnik, with whom she won the Polish junior championship in 1982. In 1985-1993 she performed in Ślęza Wrocław, where she won the Polish championship in 1987, the vice-championship of Poland in 1986 and the bronze medal of the Polish championship. In 1993 she left for France. With the representation of the Polish senior, she took part in the 1987 European Championship (10th place). Bibliography wiki

Yefim Nowosiołow

Jefim Stiepanov Novosiołov (Russian: Ефим Степанович Новосёлов, born February 2, 1906 in Kramatorsk, died July 22, 1990 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician, minister of construction, road and communal engineering of the USSR (1965-1980). > Russian, since 1922 worked in the factory as a locksmith, then secretary of the Komsomolsk organization, since 1925 a member of the WKP (b), 1933 graduated from the Kharkov Institute of Mechanics and Engineering. From 1934, engineer constructor, head of design office and chief engineer of Staro-Kramatorska Engineering Factory, since 1938 chief engineer of the Main People's Commissariat of Heavy Machinery Construction of the USSR. From February 1942, factory engineer in Elektrostal city, Moscow. From April 1954 to May 1957 Minister of Construction and Roads Engineering of the USSR. From May 1957 to April 1962, head of the Heavy Machinery Department of the State Planning Committee of the USSR, as a minister of the USSR; since 1960 deputy chairma...

Monika Borowicz

Monika Borowicz (born January 5, 1982) - Polish kayakman, world championship medalist, Polish champion. Sports career She is a pupil of Zawisza Bydgoszcz. In the years 2001-2009 she was a competitor of Posnania, in 2010 she represented the colors of WTW Warsaw. Her biggest success in the career was the bronze medal of the World Championships in 2007 in the K-4 500m competition (with Aneta Konieczna, Małgorzata Chojnacka and Ewelina Wojnarowska) and the 2007 European Championships bronze medal in the K-2 500 m competition (with Dorota Kuczkowska). In the rest of the world championships she took places; 2005 - 7. (K-1 200 m), 2006 - 7. (K-1 200 m), 4 m (200 m) K-2 500 m). At the European Championships 2004 - 6 (200 m), 2005 - 5 (200 m), 2006 - 6. (200 m), 6. (200 m) ), 5. (K-4 500 m), 2007 - 4. (K-2 200 m), 2008 - 6. (K-4 500 m). She was a candidate to go to the Beijing Olympics (2008) but dropped out at the final selection stage. At the Polish championship she won 17 master titles...

Ewa Nekanda-Trepka

Ewa Karolina Nekanda-Trepka (born 1951) is a Polish architect, and since 2012 the director of the Warsaw Museum. Curriculum vitae In 1982 she graduated from the Institute of Architecture of the Bialystok Technical University. In the years 1992-2001 she worked at the Documentation Center of Monuments in Warsaw. In 2001 she was the organizer of the Office of the Capital of the Monuments Conservator of the Office of the Capital City of Warsaw. Warsaw, where in the years 2001-2012 was the capital conservator of monuments. In 2012 he became director (without contest) Of Warsaw (since the Warsaw Museum). wiki

Amatuni Wartapetian

Amatuni Wartapetian (born 1900 in Elizavetpol, July 28, 1938 in Kommunarce) - Soviet and Armenian politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks of Armenia in 1936-1937. While attending high school in his hometown in January 1918, he entered the 36th Turkmen Regiment, returning to Gandhian to continue his studies after being wounded in battle. From June 1919 the member of the Bolshevik party, from February to November 1920 the chairman of the Komsomol district committee, then to June 1921 the secretary of the Komsomol district committee in Şəmkirze. 1921-1923 head of the agitation department, then secretary of the Armed Forces Armed Forces SRR. From 1923 to 1926 he worked at the National Committee of the Komsomol Communist Party and then until 1928 he studied at the Institute of the Red Professor, after which he became the head of the propaganda and propaganda department of the Armenian Armed Forces SRR and the secretary of the Komsomol Komorow Committee in Yerevan ...

Bruno Saul

Bruno Saul (born January 8, 1932 in Narva) is an Estonian and Soviet politician and chairman of the Estonian SSR in 1984-1988. 1951-1956 studied at the Leningrad Institute of Electrical Engineering, then became an engineer, and in 1960 was head of the Radio Estonian Radio of the SRR in Tallinn. Since 1960 a member of the CPSU and an employee of the Ministry of Communications of the Estonian SSR - Head of Department and Chief Engineer, since 1966 Deputy Minister, since 1969 Minister of Communications. In 1973 he graduated from the Higher School of Party at the CPSU Central Committee, and in 1977 he became a candidate of economic sciences. Since 1975 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Estonian SRR, since 1983 Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Estonia, from 18 January 1984 to 16 November 1988 Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Estonian SRR. 1986-1990 candidate for a member of the CPSU Central Committee. Member of the 11th Congress of ...

Carlo Maria Pintacuda

Carlo Maria Pintacuda (born September 18, 1900 in Florence, March 8, 1971 in Buenos Aires) is an Italian racing driver. Career In his racing career, Pintacuda has devoted himself to racing in the Grand Prix and in sports car racing. In 1935, 1937 he won the Italian race Mille Miglia. He also won the Coppa Ciano and the Grand Prix of São Paulo in 1936. In the Grand Prix of Rio de Janeiro was twice the best (in 1937-1938). In the years 1936-1937 Italy was classified in the European Championships of AIACR. In the first season of the season, 28 points came in at 18th overall. A year later Ferrari collected a total of 36 points. This gave him 20 places in the final drivers classification. In the racing of sports cars, his greatest success is his 1938 victory in the 24-hour Spa race. Bibliography ictory in the 24-hour Spa race. Bibliography wiki

Václav Hošek

Václav Hošek (born 18 August 1909 in Unhošť, died in June 1943 in Bayreuth) is a Czechoslovak athlete. Hošek was born on 18 August 1909 in Unhošť. In 1922 he and his family moved to Horní Bezděkov, and in 1924 he returned to his hometown. There he completed a professional bookbinding school, then a business school. Athletics began to grow in 1931 during military service. In 1935 he signed to the club SK Kladno, and in the years 1938-1940 he was a competitor Sparty Prague. In the years 1935-1940 he was the champion of Czechoslovakia in cross-country racing. In 1936 he competed in the 1936 Olympic Games in the 3000 meters with obstacles. He dropped out in the first round, taking the penultimate, 8th place in his elimination run with an unknown time. In 1940 Běchovice-Prague was the winner. During the occupation he stayed in a concentration camp. He was shot dead in June 1943 while escaping from it. Life records Bibliography Additional literature wiki

Decade for Roma in Europe

Decade for the Roma in Europe - an initiative of eight Central and South-Eastern European countries to improve the social and economic status and reduce the discrimination of the Roma (Gypsy) minority in the whole region. Initiative from 2005 to 2015. This was the first European project to improve the lives of the Roma. The countries in which the large minority of Roma live: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia and Hungary, and the European Commission, the World Bank, the United Nations Development Program and the philanthropist George Soros . In 2005, the governments of the above countries started to work to reduce the economic and social gap between the Roma and the rest of society and to reduce Roma poverty and discrimination. Bibliography wiki

Kazuyuki Nishizawa

Kazuyuki Nishizawa (Japanese: 西澤 和 之, Nishizawa Kazuyuki, born October 11, 1965 in Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese racing driver. Career Nishizawa started his career in international car racing in 2000, starting with the Japanese Formula 3 and GT300 Super GT. In the Super GT collected thirteen points placed him on the fifteenth position in the general classification. In the same year he won the Suzuka 1000 km race in the GT300 class. In later years, he also appeared at the Le Mans 24 Hours, the Formula X European Endurance Series and the Porsche Carrera Asian Championship. Bibliography wiki

Remigiusz Jan Szczerbakiewicz

Remigiusz Jan Szczerbakiewicz (born December 12, 1937 in Warsaw, June 26, 2014 in Lublin) is a Polish motorcycle rider, 27 times champion of Poland, brother of Roman Szczerbakiewicz. Life and activities He started his sports career in 1952, as a gymnast of the Steel Sports Club Świdnik, and then ended his career in the colors of Avia Świdnik. During his career he has won the title of Polish champion twice in fast-track and motocross rallies, participated in many prestigious "Six Day" around the world, and also won 6 gold medals at the World Championship. He was a four-time winner of the International Tatra Rally. At the end of his sports career he went to emigrate to the United States (1989), where he settled down in Chicago. On his return to Poland, in 2010, he was honored by Mayor of Swidnik - Waldemar Jakson with the medal of Amicus Civitatis - Friend of Cities in 2012. He died on June 26, 2014, buried in the Roman Catholic cemetery at ul. Unicany in Lublin on July 8, 2...

Mikołaj Olszowski

Prussian coat of arms Mikolaj Olszowski of Prussian coat of arms (d. 1713) - Bydgoszcz castellon in the years (1710-1713). Family Sigismund's son (died 1681), royal commander, subcommon magnate, and Marianne Działyńska. Grandchild of Valerian (died 1650), castellan of Spicimir. He married Barbara Kretkowska (died 1722), the daughter of Ludwik Wawrzyniec and the half-sister of Zygmunt, the castellan of Chełmno. Offices He was hunting inowroclaw since 1706. From 1709 the sword of the Chesapeake. He held the post of bishop of Bydgoszcz in the years (1710-1713). Bibliography wiki

Ophthalmology (quarterly)

Ophthalmology - a medical quarterly in the field of ophthalmology published under the auspices of the Polish Society of Ophthalmology. The letter is educational and training and is addressed to ophthalmologists and other individuals and institutions interested in the subject matter of the journal. Since the beginning of the existence of the periodical (except for the first issue), prof. Jerzy Szaflik. In addition to the four major editions of the year, supplemental editions and educational pamphlets "Compendium of Ophthalmology" are also published. The letter does not have Impact Factor (IF) and is in part "B" of the journals of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (4 points for publication). According to Index Copernicus, the letter has a parameter of 4.14 (2012). wiki

shoemaking

Old shoe shop (Hjerl Hede open air museum) Shoemaker tools at the exhibition in the Ethnographic Park in Sadeckie Shoemaking - a kind of craft that involves repairing and creating shoes. Nowadays it is a diminishing profession, most of the shoes are made in factories. You can distinguish between two basic types of shoemaking: manual and machine. The first is different from the second price, the time of production, and the quality of the footwear. History Old Polish shoemaker has a long tradition. There are circles with many years of shoe practice. Profession A shoemaker is a shoemaker. Workshop and its equipment The attributes of a traditional shoemaker are: a pinion, also called a spike or pin (the sharp pin with a handle), an awl (a sharp pin with a handle, a pin hole for a thread), a bristle, a wig, a claw, a hoof, a hammer. > wiki

Buridan's ass

A political comic of 1900, depicting the US Capitol as the assassin of Buridan (a version with two haystacks), swinging between the Panama Canal and the Nicaraguan Canal. Buridan's donkey is an allegory of paradox in the philosophy of free will. The authorship of this illustration is incorrectly attributed to the French philosopher Jan Buridan. It refers to a hypothetical situation in which an equally hungry and thirsty donkey stands exactly between the haystack and a bucket of water. Unable to make a rational choice between the two, he dies. Paradox assumes that the chosen donkey will choose what is closer. In the situation where both are at the same distance, the donkey is unable to make a decision. The other version is about the donkey standing between two haystacks. wiki

Awakening of Lewiatan

Leviathan Wakes - a novel written in 2010 by James S.A. Corey. Describes the emerging conflict between Earth, Mars, and the Asteroid Belt (colonized by people commonly known as passers-by). The first book in the series "Expanse" (Expansion), which features continuity in the books "Caliban's War", "Abaddon's Gate" and "Cibola Burn". Lewiatan Awakening was nominated for the Hugo Award in 2012 and the Locus Award in 2012 for the best science fiction novel. In 2015, the first season of The Expanse was released on the canvas of the novel "Awakening Lewiatan". Polish edition The Polish edition is divided into two volumes: wiki

Dirk De Wolf

Dirk De Wolf (born 16 January 1961 in Aalst) is a Belgian cyclist, silver medalist of the world championship. Career Dirk De Wolf's biggest success came in 1990 when he won a silver medal in the race for a joint start at the Utsunomiya World Championship. Only his compatriot Rudy Dhaenens was ahead of him and Italy's Gianni Bugno was third. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. The Stuttgart World Cup, which took place a year later, was seventh in the same competition. In addition, he won four Dunkerque Days in 1986, Dwars door Vlaanderen in 1989, Druivenkoers Overijse in 1990, Giro dell'Appennino a year later, and in 1992 was the best in Liège-Bastogne-Liège. He made his debut in the Tour de France several times, earning a place in 1986 when he finished 64th overall. In 1990 he played in the Vuelta a España, and two years later he took part in the Giro d'Italia but in both cases he did not finish the competition. He never performed at...

Uranium enrichment plant in Almelo

Uranium enrichment plant in Almelo - Uranium enrichment plant owned by URENCO Nederland. Created in 1970. Uses the gas centrifuge method. Currently employs about 260 people. The plant's capacity is 5000 tSW / year. Currently, there are two enriching teams, SP4 and SP5 (launched in 2000, responsible for 80% of the betting capacity). Earlier, SP1, SP2, and SP3 were abolished. It is ISO 27001: 2005 certified. Other isotopes used in industry and medicine include isotopes of zinc, selenium, and iridium. Accident from 2013 At the plant March 29, 2013, around 10:30 am, an accident occurred that killed two workers. The incident took place in the enrichment technology workshop (producing and maintaining uranium enrichment equipment) and was not radiating. Workers died in hospital due to injuries (54-year-old from Enschede on the same day, and 44-year-old Alberton from April 1 to April 2). According to the newspaper De Telegraaf, men were exposed to anoxaemia during an industrial ove...

Marcin Pawlak (historian)

Marcin Norbert Pawlak (born 1975) - Polish historian, historian of the late antiquity. Curriculum vitae He graduated from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Doctorate and habilitation there. He deals with the prologography of the late Roman Empire, the role and significance of great leaders, barbarians and their states in the Roman world in the fifth century. A member of the Department of Ancient History of the Institute of History and Archives of the Nicolaus Copernicus University. Member of the Main Committee of the Historical Olympics of the Polish Historical Association, the Byzantine Commission of the Research on the Culture of the Polish Academy of Sciences, The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. Selected publications wiki

Zenon Brzewski

Platerowo-Pasieka Cluster (in the 70s the Platerów clusters) - former clusters, ie the smallest unit of territorial division of the Polish People's Republic in 1954-1972. The Grid, with the local councils (GRN) as the lowest level authorities in the country, functioned from the reorganization of the rural administration in the fall of 1954 until their abolition on January 1, 1973, thus displacing the municipal organization from 1954 to 1972. Platero-Pasieka Plateau with its seat in Platerowo-Pasiece (in the present Platerów Plateau) was established as one of the 8759 clusters in the Siedlce district in the province. According to the resolution no. VI / 10/18/54 of the WRN in Warsaw dated 5 October 1954, the area of ​​the former Chłopki, Ostromęczyn and Ostromęczyn colony areas (excluding part of the area lying to the south of Łosice-Ostromęczyn road) Platerowo-Pasieka from the abolished Górki municipality, the area of ​​the former Czuchów community (excluding the Czuchów-Pien...

Marino Satō

Marino Satō (Japanese: 佐藤 万 璃 音, Satō Marino, born on May 12, 1999 in Yokohama) - Japanese racing driver. Curriculum vitae After starting in karting, Satō began an international career in single-seater racing cars in 2015 from starts in the Italian Formula 4. Of the 21 races in which he took off, he once stood on the podium. The collected 62 points gave him tenth place in the general classification. A year later he took the eighteenth position. Results Summary Bibliography wiki

Władysław Gałka

Władysław Gałka (born on June 22, 1932 in Pawłów) - Polish agronomist, deputy to the Sejm of the PRL IV and V term. Curriculum vitae He has completed higher education. He was a district agronomist and then the president of the Poviat Association of Agricultural Circles in Szamotuły. In 1965 and 1969 he obtained the mandate of the Member of the Polish Parliament in the district of Szamotuły. For two terms he was a member of the Agriculture and Food Industry Committee, and during the 5th he was a member of the Heavy, Chemical and Mining Industry Committee. He was the secretary of the 4th term Sejm. Honors Bibliography wiki

Faust and Mephistopheles (piece by Jerzy Żuławski)

Johann Georg Faust Faust and Mephistopheles - dialogue poem of the young Polish poet Jerzy Żuławski. The song refers to a familiar story to Dr. Faust and Mephistopheles. It's written in a classic Polish thirteen-syllable with a middle school after the seventh sabbatical rhymed abbacddc. Good yourself! Angels are not so voluptuous! Look! the covering fell from her breast; - underwear he dresses better than a dress - even a sage will admit! Look at her face! These features are so virgin, sad ... sleep so quiet ... And you know what she dreams about? He dreams that the flying butterfly has sat on her lips, łechce, draźni - and yet the girl is empty I do not want to spend, though I feel a blush on my face ... He does not know why ... This delightful butterfly is ashamed of her ... He dreams that the lilia has stuck to the bones, and the lily Breast brushed the breast with the cup and ... : Faust (Marlowe). wiki
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus - a translation by the English poet Robert Browning (according to his own translation of the translator) of the Aeschylus tragedy, published in 1877. In his translation work, Browning, as he stipulated in the introduction, decided to follow the principle that the translator you want to stick to the original as much as possible without rape on the language (literal at every cost save that of absolute violence to our language). An impulse for the translation of Aeschylus's masterpiece was for Browning to read a press account of the excavations in Mycenae conducted by Heinrich Schliemann. The translation was published in London by the publishing house Smith, Elder & amp; What. For the most part, the translation in question was expressed in a white line (blank verse). Browning's translation has been very poorly evaluated by contemporaries. He was even accused of scarifying the translated text. Bibliography wiki

Jan Jankowski (Member of Parliament of the Polish People's Republic)

Jan Jankowski (born June 23, 1926 in Chełm in Radomsko County) - Polish worker, technician economist and party activist, deputy to the Sejm of the 6th parliamentary term. Curriculum vitae He has completed secondary education. From 1950 he was a worker at the Regional Industry Plant in Radomsko. In 1951 he was the secretary of the board of the branch of Trade Unions of Small Industry Workers, and in the years 1954-1962 he was the chairman of the factory council in the Bended Furniture Plant in Radomsko. In 1962 he became the manager of plant no. 2 of this factory, and in 1963 he was the first secretary of the Works Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party. He also served as an executive in the Poviat Committee of the PZPR and in the plenum of the Provincial Committee of the party. In 1968 he was a delegate to the Fifth Congress of PZPR. In 1972, he was elected to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic in the Piotrków Trybunalski district. He was a member of the Small ...

Klonimir Strojimirović

Klonimir Strojimirović - prince of Serbs from the Wyszesławice dynasty, pretender to the Serbian throne. He was the son of Prince Strojimir, after being overthrown by brother Muncimir, who was in exile in Bulgaria with his family. On the initiative of the Bulgarian Khan Boris I Michał, he was married to a Bulgarka unknown by name, with whom he had a son, Czasława. In 897 or 898, using confusion after an earlier attempt to seize the Serbian throne by another contender, Bran Muncimirovic, he probably entered with the support of the Bulgarian territory of Serbia and took over the settlement of Destinik. Soon after, however, he fell in battle with prince Piotr Gojnikovic. wiki

The Varde

Entrance to the tomb La Varde - neolithic corridor tomb located in Guernsey. It is the largest megalithic structure on the island. The tomb was discovered accidentally in 1811 by soldiers erecting ramparts. It is 10 m long and more than 3 m wide at its widest point. It consists of one room with a height of about 2 m, with an entrance orientated towards the east, gradually expanding deeper. At its north-western edge there is a smaller, oval room. Chamber support stones support huge floor boulders, the largest of which weighs over 10 tons. In 1837, Frederick Corbin Lukis carried out archaeological works inside the tomb, finding numerous human bones (some of them originated from cremation burials), over 150 fragments of ceramic vessels, as well as stone and bone products. Stratigraphic data indicate that the tomb was used for a long period of time, from the central Neolithic to the beginning of the Bronze Age (3500-2000 p.n.e.). wiki

Gierontij Kamajew

Gierontij Leontjewicz Kamajev (Russian Геронтий Леонтьевич Камаев, born March 8, 1919) is a Soviet state activist. Curriculum vitae From 1940 he belonged to the WKP (b), from August 1945 to May 1946 he was the secretary of the Komsomol Committee of the factory "Zaporozhska", 1946-1947 the secretary of the Komsomol Committee "Dnieprostroy", then the secretary of the Committee Komsomol District in Zaporozhye. In 1948 he was the deputy head of the Faculty of Personnel and Organizational Work of the Komsomol KCU, since 1952 he was the instructor of the Department of Party and Union Bodies, 1952-1955, instructor of the Department of Party, Union and Komsomolski Bodies. Komsomolski KC / Department of Party Bodies of the Central Committee of the CPSU. From 1961 to 1963 he was the second secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Tula, Poland. From December 1962 to December 1964 he was the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Tulskan Industrial District Council, fr...

Dieter Mlynski

Dieter A. Mlynski (born January 30, 1932 in Berlin) is a German engineer, professor at the Universität Karlsruhe, Karlsruher Institute for Technology in Karlsruhe, specialist in information science and applied physics. Scientific and professional activity He graduated from Jena University with specialization in applied physics (1958). In 1964 he graduated with a Ph.D. in the Electrical Engineering at the Technische Universität in Aachen, and in 1968 he was habilitated. Between 1959 and 1963 he worked at Siemens and in 1968-1972 at the Technische Universität in Aachen. Between 1973 and 2002 he was a professor, manager and organizer of the Chair and Institute of Theoretical Electrical Engineering and Measurement Technology at the Karlsruher Institute for Technology in Karlsruhe. In 1984-1986 he was Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University - Institut für Technologie in Karlsruhe. He was the co-organizer of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Ulm Techn...

Gaetano Carrozzo

Gaetano Carrozzo (born June 3, 1956 in Salerno) is an Italian politician, party activist and self-government representative, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae He belonged to the Italian Communist Party, and after the subsequent party transformations in the 1990s he was a member of the Democratic Left Party (including the Secretary of its regional structures) and the Left Democrats. He sat in the regional council of Apulia, and in 1998-1999 held the mandate of MEPs. He also served as deputy mayor of Tarenta. In 2007 he formed a Democratic Party with his group. wiki

Tomasz Szajer

Tomasz Szajer (born December 10, 1860 in Kraczkowa, died 16 August 1914 in Slocin) - Polish farmer, member of the National Parliament of Galicia and the State Council. He was born in 1860 as the son of James and Catherine of Nazim's house. He came from a peasant state. He graduated from lower school, started school in junior high school. In the army he served as a non-commissioned officer. He was a councilor and district councilor and a member of the Council of State and the Sejm National Parliament of the VIII term (1901-1907) elected from the 4th Curia in the Rzeszów district. This was described by the journalist "Dziennik Cracowski" in 1897: Tomasz Szajer is an impressive physicist. It does not look like "sick on the chest". Tall, imposingly built, face is big, really sarmat. Looks like Sobieski on the statues. The black cloak that he likes to wear during public appearances adds to his character. He died on August 16, 1914. Bibliography wiki

Split Belleré

Spalato Bellerè (born 3 May 1938 in Naples, died April 21, 1998) is an Italian politician, self-government and physician, Member of the European Parliament for the fourth term. Curriculum vitae He was a medical doctor and was a colonel of medical carabiners. Longtime activist of the Italian Social Movement and the National Alliance. He was a city councilor and regional councilor in Campania. In 1994 he obtained the mandate of the MEP of the fourth term of office, during which he died. wiki

Olgierd Smoker

Olgierd Jan Palacz (born February 8, 1933) is a Polish ophthalmologist, professor of medicine. He obtained his medical degree in 1957 at the Pomeranian Medical Academy in Szczecin and remained there. Habilitated on the basis of the assessment of scientific achievements and the thesis titled " "Experimental study on the effect of sympathetic system on the electroretinogram (erg) of rabbits" (1974 edition). In 1984 he was awarded the title of Professor of Medical Sciences. For many years he worked as a professor and head of the Department of Ophthalmology at the Pomeranian Medical Academy. He is a member of the Polish Society of Ophthalmology (he was a member of the board of directors) and the Szczecin Scientific Society. He published in national and foreign magazines, among others. At the Eye Clinic, where he sits on the honor committee. The author of the paper "Outline basic problems of contemporary ophthalmology" (2003 edition, ISBN 8389318083) and co-au...

Switched Multimegabit Data Service

Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS) - public high-speed packet service. Like Frame Relay, it is designed to connect LANs to a wide area network. The biggest difference with FR is the much faster SMDS service - up to 34 Mbit / s. SMDS is a connectionless service. Each packet contains all the address information needed to identify the sender and the recipient. SMDS makes it possible for network access to be reserved for a single user. Addresses can be selected and communication limited to selected users. SMDS offers a level of security typical of a private network. There are four key types of services within SMDS: The transmission speeds in the standard classes are 4,10,16,25 and 34 Mbit / s. This allows you to connect 10 Mbit / s Ethernet LAN and a 16 Mbit / s LAN token ring network. Bibliography Mark Norris - Teleinformatyka Wyd. WKŁ 2002 wiki

The Eagle of the Blacksmith

Blagowestow (born August 7, 1996) - Bulgarian boxer of the cogs category, bronze medalist of the World Cup and vice-champion of the 2014 Olympic Games. Amateur career In April 2014 he won the bronze medal of the World Championships in Sofia. In the semi-finals of the youth championship he lost slightly to points with Cuban representative Javier Ibáñez. In August 2014 he won a silver medal at the Olympic Youth Olympics. In the finals, he lost the points to Cuban representative Javier Ibáñez wiki

Herkulan Abramovich

Herkulan Józef Abramowicz (born 1805 in Vilnius, died January 21, 1873 in Vilnius) - Russian military officer, director of the Vilnius theater. He was the son of Jozef (Lubicz's coat of arms, Vilnius regiment) and Marianna of Chełchowskis. Served in the Tsarist army, reaching the rank of General-Lieutenant. In 1849 he became a civilian and became the director of the Vilnius theater for the Russian authorities. During his tenure in this position (up to 1861) he distinguished himself mainly by his concern for the opera; He brought famous singers to Vilnius, and in 1854 led to the first performance by professional artists Halki Moniuszko. He settled in the Bernardine Cemetery. Sources wiki

Sydney Allard

Sydney Allard (born June 19, 1910 in Wandsworth, Esher) is a British racing and rally driver. Founder of the Allard car company. Racing career In Allard's car races, he devoted himself mainly to the start of the World Motor Sports Championship. Between 1950 and 1953, the British appeared at the 24-hour Le Mans race. In the first season of the season he won the S 8.0 class, and in the overall classification was the third. In subsequent seasons he did not reach the finishing line. Bibliography wiki

Harry Hedegaard

Harry Hedegaard (born 7 November 1894 in Copenhagen, died 17 July 1913 in Humlebakken) is a Danish swimmer from the beginning of the 20th century, a participant in the Olympic Games. Seventeen-year-old Hedegaard represented the Kingdom of Denmark during the 5th Summer Olympics in Stockholm in 1912, where he competed in two swimming competitions. The first race in which a 400-meter freestyle race was started. He started in the sixth qualifying race in which he finished fifth with a time of 7: 07.8, which meant for him the end of the competition. At the distance of 1500 meters, the freestyle took off in the third qualifying race. He took third place with 28,32,4. Hedegaard represented the colors of Gymnastik-og Svommeforeningen Hermes. Bibliography wiki

Mega Track

Mega Track - a sports car produced by the French company Aixam. It is equipped with a covered body. The car is powered by a V12 engine with a capacity of. 5987 cm³ (394 hp at 5200 rpm) mounted in front of the rear axle, with fixed AWD, with a power distribution of 34:66. Mega Track could not exceed 250 km / h because of electronic speed limiter. The kevlar body was made of steel profiles and tubes. The wheels were suspended independently on helical springs and stabilizers. When driving on bumps, the ground clearance was originally 20 cm and could be increased by 10 cm thanks to the hydraulic height adjustment. The mass production of this car has prevented the handling of high power, but individual orders were made. wiki

Roman Mayzel

Roman Mayzel (born 28 November 1870 in Cracow, died July 23, 1935 in Iwonicz-Zdrój) is a Polish pharmacist, self-governmental politician, mayor of Auschwitz and social activist. Curriculum vitae Roman Mayzel was born on 28 November 1870 in Cracow. He studied at the Faculty of Medicine of the Jagiellonian University, and practiced at one of the pharmacies in Auschwitz. After completing his studies, he returned to this pharmacy as an employee and subsequently obtained a license to open his own pharmacy supplies. In 1909, he was elected mayor of the city, his first initiative was the attempt to establish a district in Oswiecim, which was realized in 1910. During the First World War he cared about supplying the city and public safety. Under his government a city plan was prepared, which resulted in the reconstruction of part of the streets and construction of the bridge in 1925 on the Sole. As the mayor of Auschwitz he participated in the preparatory work for the Silesian plebiscite a...

Research network

Research network - a system of links between individual scientists, independent researchers, scientific units, organizations, enterprises, which are referred to as network representatives. The network focuses on research conducted by its representatives, concentrating their research efforts. Representatives exchange research experiences, publish together, organize conferences, promote their accomplishments, etc. The research network may be formal or informal. The formal network is made up of both public and non-public institutions. An example will be the SEEN Research Network, the MSN Research Network at the Institute of Economic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the scientific network of the "Observatory of the Living Culture". There may also be an informal research network, as evidenced by the "Public & Local Government Research Network" (PA & amp; LG Research Network). Representatives of networks should, for its coherence, represent one rese...

Methodist Pentecostal Church in Chile

The Methodist Pentecostal Church of Chile (the pentecostal de Chilean Methodist Church) is the largest Protestant church in Chile with a methodological and pentecostal nature. Descends and takes its origins from the Methodist Episcopal Church. It was founded on September 12, 1909, obtaining legal personality on September 30, 1929. In 2005 the church had about 300,000 faithful in 4000 churches. It belongs to the group of Pentecostal churches practicing infant baptism. See. also wiki

Bartłomiej Nawrat

Bartłomiej Nawrat (born July 15, 1984 in Zabrze) is a Polish futsalist, goalkeeper, player in the Bielsko-Biala Record. Previously he represented the colors of Wisla Krakbet Kraków, Jango Katowice, P.A. Nova Gliwice and FC Nova Katowice. He twice won the Polish Championship (in 2008 with P.A. Nova and in 2013 with the Vistula) and the Polish Cup (in 2007 with Jango and in 2011 with the Vistula). Polish representative. Before the season 2014/2015 he went to the team Bielsko-Biała. wiki

Jan April

John Pseud. From the age of 8 he was a servant to the hosts, later a seasonal worker. 1918-1921 served in the army of Kielce, Rembertów and Lublin, then became a miner in Czeladź, then in Siemianowice. Since 1924 a miner in France, in the department of Pas-de-Calais, an activist of the ILO and Polish workers' societies, and since 1929 the Polish language groups FPK. Technik, then secretary of the district Douvrin, in February 1932 for communist activities expelled from France, returned to the country and settled in Sosnowiec, where he joined the CPP. Member of the MOPR Sosnowiec-Kuźnica District Committee (KD) and 1932-1934 KD MOPR Dąbrowski Basin and member of the Supervisory Board of the Workers' Compensation Association at ul. Stone in Sosnowiec. 20 II 1934 arrested and 6 June 1934 sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment with detention and deprivation of rights for 6 years, in December 1936 released in connection with the amnesty. In December 1937 he was again arrested and ...

Five Men and Pompey; a Series of Dramatic Portraits

Five Men and Pompey; a Series of Dramatic Portraits - the debut book of poems by the American poet Stephen Vincent Benéta, more widely known as the author of the epic poem John Brown's Body, published in 1915. Zbiorek is a series of dramatic monologues in the style of Robert Browning. When the volume was published in 1898, the author was only 17 years old. Tomik is divided into parts of The Last Banquet, Lucullus Dines, The Forlorn Campaign, Ad Atticum, De Bello Civile and After Pharsalia. Twelve years! Twelve years of striving! and at last My power is — secure? Still Pompey lives And has an army and Metellus strives To wipe out his defeats. The net is cast: Cast, and draws ever tighter: and my men Grumble and mutter, near to mutiny. Perpenna stirs up treason: like a fen Of black and quaking marshes, my own camp Boils up all foulness, gapes to swallow me. (The Last Banquet) Bibliography wiki

The NSZ Political Council

NSZ Political Council - a political superior body over NSZ-ZJ (non-merged) It was established in the second half of 1944 against the split within the NSZ connected with merging with the AK in place of the Temporary National Political Council, whose activity disintegrated. The NSZ Political Council was headed by Władysław Marcinkowski pseud. "Jax". Its members were exclusively activists of the "Szaniec" Group, a member of the secret Internal Organization (including Kazimierz Gluziński, Jerzy Olgierd Iłłakowicz, Stanisław Kasznica, Otmar Wawrzkowicz). Her first decision was appointment on p.o. the commander of the main NSZ major / ppłk. NSZ Stanisław Nakoniecznikowa-Klukowski, former commander of District II of Northern Mazowsze and District XII of Białystok. It also carried out activities aimed at combating this part of NSZ, which merged with AK (NSZ-AK). In the event of entering the eastern territories of Poland by Soviet troops, the NSZ Political Council appo...

Angel Gelmi Bertocchi

Angel Gelmi Bertocchi (born April 24, 1938 in Gandino, June 17, 2016) - Italian Catholic minister serving in Bolivia, Auxiliary Bishop of Cochabamba 1985-2013. Curriculum vitae He was ordained priest on June 28, 1968. On April 4, 1985, Pope John Paul II appointed him as auxiliary bishop of Cochabamba with the titular capital of the Clody Forum. On June 29 of the same year, Archbishop Gennaro Prata Vuolo received the episcopal consecration. On May 31, 2013, due to age, Pope Benedict XVI resigned from his function. He died on June 17, 2016. Bibliography wiki

Sick rose

Watchtower KOP "Minsk" - a basic organizational unit of the Border Protection Corps performing security service on the Polish-Soviet border. Formation and organizational change In 1924, a border battalion of the 3rd Border Patrol Brigade was formed. In 1928 the battalion comprised 12 watchtowers. The watchtower of the KOP "Mińsk" in the years 1928-1934 was in the structure of the 2nd company KOP "Raków". The disconnection notice of 1938 does not occur. The watchtower had about 18 soldiers and was located at the border line with the task of direct protection of the state border. In 1932, the guards were housed in a post-communist building. A separate article: KOP watchtower. Border service Distribution of the battalion KOP "Iwieniec" in 1931 The primary tactical unit of the Border Protection Corps assigned to serve as guard was the border battalion. The battalion was divided into subdivisions of the company, and in turn to the suburbs of...

Gennady Oputin

Gennady Gieorgijewicz Oputin, Russian Геннадий Георгиевич Опутин (born in March 1913 in Chormoz, in the Permian province, died?) - Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae In 1930-1936 he studied at the Chelyabinsky Institute of Agricultural Mechanization, from August 1936 to April 1938 he was a senior mechanic of a machine-tractor station in the Sverdlovsk region. From April 1938 to June 1939 he was the laboratory manager of the Chelyabinsk Institute of Agricultural Mechanization. From June 1939 to January 1940 he served in the Red Army, from February 1940 to January 1942 was an engineer of the design office of the factory building no. Stalin, since 1941 belonged to the WKP (b). From January 1942 to May 1943 he was an instructor of the Agricultural Division of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Molotov (Permie), from March 1944 to February 1948 and the secretary of the regional committee of the WKP (b) in the Permian region, from February 1948 to March 1950 From March...

It was enough

The Serbian political movement, which has been operating since 2014, is called the Serb. History The organization was formed in January 2014 on the initiative of former Minister of Economy Saul Radulovic. In the same year, she took part in the parliamentary elections, receiving 2.1% of the vote and not exceeding the electoral threshold. The group also issued its own list in the early 2016 elections. It was backed by 6.0% of the vote, which translates into 16 seats in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. wiki

Andronik Angelos Paleolog

Andronik Angelos Paleolog (Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος Ἄγγελος Κομνης Δούκας Παλαιολόγος, circa 1282, died 1328) - son of Demetrius Dukas Komnen Koutroules and Anna Paleolog, daughters of the Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Paleologa. Curriculum vitae During the civil war in Byzantium in the years 1321-1328, he initially spoke on behalf of Andronik III Palaeologa. Then he changed the page and supported Andronika II Palaeo. As a result, when Andronik III Palaeologique took over the government he confiscated his estate and Andronik Angelos was forced to go to Serbia, where he died in exile. His wife is unknown by name. He had two daughters: Anna Paleologini, married John II Orsinini, ruler of Epirus (1323-1335) and Count Kefalonia. Her second husband was Jan Komnen Asen, a descendant of Valon (circa 1345-1363). The second, unknown by name, married Jan Angelos sebastocrat (born 1328, died 1348). Bibliography wiki

Barry Seal (polityk)

Barry Herbert Seal (born 28 October 1937 in Halifax) is a British politician and academic teacher, Member of the European Parliament, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th term. Curriculum vitae He was educated at the University of Bradford (with a Master of Science degree) and later earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree. He worked in the textile and chemical industries as well as as an academic teacher. He became involved in political activities within the Labor Party. From 1971 to 1979 he was a councilor and was chairman of the Labor Party. In the years 1979-1999, he held the mandate of MEPs for four terms, joining the socialist factions. He was Vice President and Chair of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy and Vice-President of the Committee on Foreign Economic Relations. After departing from the European Parliament, he directed the British Health Services within the National Health Service. wiki

Stanislaw Kieszkowski (1841-1910)

Stanislaw Kieszkowski of Krzywda (born 1841, died in September 1910 in Cracow) - Polish official, January Uprising. Curriculum vitae He was born in 1842. He took part in the January 1863 uprising in the rank of officer. During the Austrian occupation during the Galician autonomy, he was an official of the Mutual Insurance Association in Cracow. He died on March 18, 1911 in Cracow. He was buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery in Cracow (headquarters of Ra). Bibliography wiki