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Wooyung, New South Wales
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Wooyung, New South Wales. Development controversy
In 2006, Tweed Shire Council administrator Lucy Turnbull approved a plan for a controversial $240 million resort at Wooyung, despite there being alleged legal, cultural, environmental and community concerns with the proposed development. As of 2019, funding for the project had still yet to be settled.
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Wooyung, New South Wales
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Wooyung, New South Wales. Current usage
Wooyung is currently home to the Wooyung Beach Holiday Park, described in the official NSW Tourist website as "one of the few remaining bush camping sites on the east coast".
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Wooyung, New South Wales
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Wooyung, New South Wales. Tourism
Wooyung lies along a stretch of uncrowded beaches that lack in beach patrol.
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1931 in Malaya
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1931 in Malaya.
This article lists important figures and events in the public affairs of British Malaya during the year 1931, together with births and deaths of prominent Malayans.
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1931 in Malaya
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1931 in Malaya. Central level
Governor of Federated of Malay States :
Cecil Clementi
Chief Secretaries to the Government of the FMS :
Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane
Governor of Straits Settlements :
Cecil Clementi
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1931 in Malaya
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1931 in Malaya. State level
Perlis :
Raja of Perlis : Syed Alwi Syed Saffi Jamalullail
Johore :
Sultan of Johor : Sultan Ibrahim Al-Masyhur
Kedah :
Sultan of Kedah : Abdul Hamid Halim Shah
Kelantan :
Sultan of Kelantan : Sultan Ismail Sultan Muhammad IV
Trengganu :
Sultan of Trengganu : Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah
Selangor :
British Residents of Selangor : James Lornie
Sultan of Selangor : Sultan Sir Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah
Penang :
Monarchs : King George V
Residents-Councillors :
Edward Wilmot Francis Gilman (until unknown date)
Percy Tothill Allen (from unknown date)
Malacca :
Monarchs : King George V
Residents-Councillors :
Negri Sembilan :
British Residents of Negri Sembilan : James William Simmons
Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan : Tuanku Muhammad Shah ibni Almarhum Tuanku Antah
Pahang :
British Residents of Pahang : Hugh Goodwin Russell Leonard
Sultan of Pahang : Sultan Abdullah al-Mu'tassim Billah
Perak :
British Residents of Perak : Bertram Walter Elles
Sultan of Perak : Sultan Iskandar Shah
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1931 in Malaya
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1931 in Malaya. Events
2 February – St. Anthony's School, Teluk Intan was founded by Rev. Fr. Michel Bonamy.
Unknown date – Construction began on Masjid Alwi, Perlis.
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1931 in Malaya. Births
10 January – Nik Abdul Aziz bin Nik Mat _ Politician and Muslim cleric (died 2015)
24 October – Suhailah Mohamed Noah – Wife to former 3rd Prime Minister, Hussein Onn (died 2014)
Unknown date – Abdullah bin Mohamed – Philosopher
Unknown date – Shafiee Jaafar – Actor (died 2016)
Unknown date – Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas – Philosopher
Unknown date – Umi Kalthum – Actress (died 2013)
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1931 in Malaya
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1931 in Malaya. See also
1931
1930 in Malaya
1932 in Malaya
History of Malaysia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox%2C%20South%20Australia
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Fox, South Australia.
Fox is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located in the state's south-east within the Limestone Coast region about south east of the state capital of Adelaide and about south-west of the municipal seat of Naracoorte.
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Fox, South Australia.
Boundaries for the locality were created and was given the name of Fox on 3 December 1998. The name is derived from the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Fox in which the locality is located. The hundred itself was named after Arthur Aloysius Fox who served one term in the South Australian House of Assembly.
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Fox, South Australia.
The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Fox had a population of 53 people.
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Fox, South Australia.
Fox is located within the federal division of Barker, the state electoral district of MacKillop and the local government area of the Naracoorte Lucindale Council.
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1931 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles.
Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn were the defending champions, but Allison did not compete. Van Ryn partnered with George Lott, and defeated John Doeg and George Lott in the final, 6–2, 10–8, 9–11, 3–6, 6–3 to win the gentlemen's doubles tennis title at the 1931 Wimbledon Championship.
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1931 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles. George Lott / John Van Ryn (champions)
Jacques Brugnon / Henri Cochet (final)
Pat Hughes / Fred Perry (semifinals)
Ian Collins / Colin Gregory (quarterfinals)
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery.
Alan Klinkhoff Gallery is a Canadian fine art corporation located in Montreal and Toronto. A member of the Art Dealers Association of Canada, the firm provides acquisition and evaluation services for collectors, as well as exhibitions and sales of Canadian art by such artists as Paul-Émile Borduas, Emily Carr, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Lawren Harris, A.Y. Jackson, Jean Paul Lemieux, David Milne, Robert Pilot, and Marc-Aurèle Suzor-Côté. Alan Klinkhoff, a frequent commenter on Canadian art and art market, is quoted in the Montreal Gazette, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Financial Post, The New York Times, and on CBC Television. The gallery, a successor to Galerie Walter Klinkhoff, is known for museum-quality, non-sale exhibitions of important Canadian painters.
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery. Alan Klinkhoff
The son of Montreal gallerists Walter and Gertrude Klinkhoff, Alan Klinkhoff (1953-) was first introduced to the art world at age 12 when he delivered three paintings from A.Y. Jackson's Ottawa studio to Galerie Walter Klinkhoff (1949-2013). A dealer of the Group of Seven (1968), the gallery was known for "museum-quality exhibitions at which nothing was for sale". In 1970 Alan took his first purchasing trip overseas and in 1972 began to assist in the gallery during school holidays. In 1974 he studied art in Paris and, on his return to the gallery, co-founded with his brother Eric a fine-art evaluation, restoration and framing service, Services D'Art Klinkhoff (1975-1983). Alan also assisted with the gallery's retrospectives for Marc-Aurèle Suzor-Coté (1977), Paul-Émile Borduas (1986), and A.Y. Jackson (1990). The Klinkhoffs, known for their support of the Beaver Hall Group, also organized retrospective exhibitions for Prudence Heward (1980), Ethel Seath (1987), Mabel Lockerby (1989), Ann Savage (1992), and Lilias Torrance (1995) as well as a group show (1999). From 1988 to 1997 Alan Klinkhoff was contracted as an art evaluator for the federal Department of Justice. After the death of his father in 1997, Alan's sons Jonathan and Craig apprenticed with the gallery. In 2013, following Sotheby's departure from art auctions in Canada, Alan was interviewed on the Canadian art market in The Financial Post. After the dissolution of Galerie Walter Klinkhoff, Alan, together with his wife Helen and sons Jonathan and Craig, established the Alan Klinkhoff Gallery.
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery. Public Events and Exhibitions
The gallery encourages visits by "art students, teachers, collectors and a general public" through lecture series and open exhibitions."Alan Klinkhoff Gallery Speaker Series with Sandra Paikowsky." InsideArt Alan Klinkhoff Gallery, 9 Oct. 2016. Web. The Montreal gallery, managed by Alan Klinkhoff and son Craig, mounted the graduating class of Montreal's Lower Canada College Exhibition. The gallery also mounts popular, non-sale retrospective exhibitions open to the public. In 2016 the Montreal and Toronto galleries exhibition of art and hockey sticks Fine Art & Hockey: A Point of View attracted hockey stars Sidney Crosby and Brad Marchand.
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery
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Alan Klinkhoff Gallery. External links
"Lawren Harris & Canadian Masters - Historic Sale." Alan Klinkhoff Gallery, 21 Mar. 2017. Video.
"Lawren Harris presented by Charlie Hill at Alan Klinkhoff." Alan Klinkhoff Gallery'', 4 May 2017. Video.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halley%20Brewster%20Savery%20Hough
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
Halley Brewster Savery Hough (October 10, 1894 – June 19, 1967) was the first curator of the Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough. Early life and family
Helen Halley Brewster was born in Oakland, California, on October 10, 1894, the daughter of Charles Union Brewster (1862-1920) and Bertha Halley. She was the granddaughter of John Alexander Brewster, the fourth California Surveyor General, serving from 1856 to 1858. In 1908 her father invented and patented the Automatic Ruling-Machine, a machine for ruling a series of lines on lithographic stones, metal plates or in kindred processes or uses.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough. Career
Halley Savery was a scholar of Indian, Persian and East Asian art.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
From 1921 to 1924, Savery was the executive secretary of the Hearst Greek Theatre operated by the University of California, Berkeley.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
From 1921 to 1926, Savery was the executive secretary of the Western Association of Art Museum Directors.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
From 1924 to 1925, Savery was Assistant to the Dean of the Summer Session in Los Angeles of the University of California.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
From 1925 to 1926, Savery was Extension Secretary of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
In 1927, Savery, together with Mildred McLough, launched "Moder-art", an organization to promote the cause of modern art interchangeably between the East and the West by means of exhibitions and lectures.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
Since 1927, the year it was founded, Savery was Acting Director, and first curator, of the Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington. Until she left the position in 1948 Savery was instrumental in introducing contemporary art to Seattle.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
Between 1930 and 1933, Savery curated four exhibitions: “Daumier Lithographs,” “Selections from the Charles Joseph Rider Collection of Synchromist Paintings,” “17th and 18th-Century Persian Costumes” and Italian paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
When Carl Morris was transferred from Spokane to Seattle in 1940 to act as assistant supervisor in charge of community exhibition galleries the advisory committee consisted of Richard Fuller, director and benefactor of Seattle Art Museum, Nellie Cornish of the Cornish School and Halley Savery.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
In 1940 and 1941, Savery was chairperson of National Art Week for Seattle, Washington. The National Art Week was established by the Federal Art Project to cultivate a consumer and a greater cultural awareness of the arts across America. It was held in 1940 and 1941.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough. Personal life
Halley Savery was a resident of Washington since 1926 and lived at 4711 15th Avenue, N. E., Seattle, Washington.
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough.
Halley Brewster married William Savery (born ca. 1875) and they had one son, James Savery (born ca. 1911).
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Halley Brewster Savery Hough. Lagacy
The Halley Brewster Savery Hough papers, circa 1920-1940 are held at University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections; they consists of lecture notes, teaching materials, and related papers concerning Savery's teaching of Far Eastern art.
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Giang Văn Minh.
Giang Văn Minh (, 1573 - 1638) was a Vietnamese officer of Revival Lê dynasty.
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Giang Văn Minh. Biography
Giang Văn Minh has the courtesy name Quốc Hoa (國華), posthumous name Sir Văn Trung (文忠先生). He was born on 6 September 1573 in the village of Đường Lâm near Sơn Tây. In 1637, he was sent as an envoy to the Chinese Ming court by emperor Lê Thần Tông.
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Giang Văn Minh. Family
Parents: Giang Văn Tâm (father)
Wife: Đỗ Thị
Children: 2 sons (Giang Văn Trạch, Giang Văn Tôn) and 7 daughters
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Arhopala wanda.
Arhopala wanda is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Harry Evans in 1957. It is found in Wandesi, Western New Guinea.
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg.
Maredudd ap Rhys Grug (died 1271), was the son of Rhys Gryg (a Welsh prince of Deheubarth) and Mathilde de Clare (a daughter of Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, Marcher Lord of Cardigan). Maredudd initially ruled north east of Ystrad Tywi, including Llandovery castle, until he expanded to rule the region encompassing Dryslwyn castle.
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg.
When his father died, in 1234, Maredudd was still young, and his wardship was entrusted to Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke; their mothers were distant cousins. In 1241, Maredudd married Gilbert's niece, Isobella; the marriage had probably been arranged earlier.
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg.
Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg died at Dryslwyn on 27 July 1271, leaving behind his son, Rhys ap Maredudd. He is buried at Whitland Abbey.
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg. Exile
Maredudd was exiled from the south around 1250 due to rivalries with his brother and his nephew, Rhys Mechyll and Rhys Fychan ap Rhys Mechyll. He fled to Gwynedd where he joined Llywelyn ap Gruffydd on his successful campaigns of 1256. Llywelyn thus rewarded him with land round Llanbadarn and Cantref Buellt.
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg. Treason and homage
Maredudd contributed significantly in the 1257 battle of Cymerau where the Welsh side were victorious. However, Rhys Fychan's siding with the Welsh during this battle disenfranchised Maredudd; though he swore allegiance to Llywelyn in 1258, he later that year sided with the king. Consequently, on 28 May 1259, Maredydd was put on trial for treason, the first trial of its kind in Wales. He was found guilty by a council of native lords and imprisoned in Criccieth castle.
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg.
In 1261, Maredudd was granted reconciliation with Llywelyn under severe terms, though the king retained Maredudd's homage in 1267 following the peace of Montgomery. Llywelyn received this homage in 1270.
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg.
J. E. Morris, The Welsh Wars of Edward I a contribution to mediaeval military history, based on original documents, Oxford, 1901
Brut y Tywysogion, Peniarth MS. 20, 1941, sub anno 1290, says that Rhys was betrayed by his own men in the woods of the commote of Malláen (N. Carms.).
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Maredudd ap Rhys Gryg. Welsh princes
13th-century Welsh monarchs
Monarchs of Deheubarth
1271 deaths
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Arhopala tindali.
Arhopala tindali is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Carl Ribbe in 1899. It is found on the Solomon Islands and New Britain.
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Glenville, Kentucky.
Glenville (also Lickskillet) is an unincorporated community in McLean County, Kentucky, United States.
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Glenville, Kentucky. History
Glenville was established by John Moseley in 1825 with the name Long Falls Creek, after the creek that runs south of the community. In 1859 the hamlet was renamed Glenville for the large number of Glenn families in the area (likely descendants of Kentucky pioneer, David Glenn, who moved to the area in the 1790s) but was reverted to Long Falls Creek in 1864 and changed one final time to Glenville in 1884. In the early 1900s, the community was commonly called Lickskillet (or Lick Skillet) for the scarcity of food in the area at the time, which led to its discontinuation in 1905.
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Glenville, Kentucky. Geography
Glenville is located on the northern border of McLean County, and is neighbored by Daviess County to the north, Tichenor to the east, Buel to the south, Calhoun to the southwest, and Guffie to the west. It is found at the intersection of State Secondary Route 81 and Rural Secondary Route 140. It is located at latitude 37.595 and longitude -87.193.
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Great Trowlesworthy Tor.
Great Trowlesworthy Tor is a granite tor on the southwestern edge of Dartmoor. It is located near the popular Cadover Bridge and is a popular walking destination. It is common for the Dartmoor Pony and other cattle to be roaming around the tor. Little Trowlesworthy Tor, height 330m, is on its western slope and is known to hold a disused flagpole that was used to celebrate Devonport's independence from Plymouth in the 1920s.
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Aleksandr Promptov.
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Promptov (also spelled as Promptoff) (27 June 1898, Sevastopol - 11 November 1948, Koltushi) was a Russian and Soviet geneticist and ornithologist who studied bird calls, made recordings and suggested the role of vocalization and behavior in isolation and speciation.
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Aleksandr Promptov
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Aleksandr Promptov. Career
Promptov was born in the family of a high-ranking Russian revenue official. He went to school in Kostroma and graduated from the Nechaev gymnasium in Moscow. Even as a young boy, he took an interest in birds but he chose to study experimental zoology rather than ornithology. It is thought that his choice may have been aided by family ties to Nikolai Koltsov. Promptov's and Koltsov's mothers were related and Koltsov influenced the authorities to let Promptov study the genetics of fowl under Alexander Serebrovsky, a former student of Koltsov, in a project funded by the People's Commissariat of Agriculture.
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Aleksandr Promptov. Career
Promptov graduated in 1923 and joined the University in the department of genetics. He contributed to a translation of T.H. Morgan's Physical Basis of Heredity into Russian and joined Sergei Chetverikov's research team working on Drosophila. In 1926 he started research at Moscow University's Institute of Zoology on pleiotropism and polymorphism in Drosophila genetics. Throughout this period, he continued to take an interest in field ornithology and began to explore many aspects of avian biology including song learning and hybridization of finches. After defending his dissertation in 1929 he made a trip to the Urals to study song variation in several bird species. Returning after two months, he took up a job of a lecturer in general biology. He gradually intensified his studies in ornithology and in 1937 he produced a 400-page manual of field ornithology, Птицы в природе ("birds in nature") which is still considered a classic. It included calls described in his own notations. Promptov also pioneered bird sound recording in the USSR with an instrument that made use of photographic film.
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Aleksandr Promptov
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Aleksandr Promptov. Career
Another work of his was based on the songs of chaffinches. Based on song variations he divided the populations across the Soviet Union into several units and found that because although the birds migrated, the males tended to return to their natal grounds allowing geographic isolation of song even though learning was involved. In 1940 he moved to an Ornithological Laboratory at the Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity which had been established in Koltushi by Ivan Pavlov and then directed by his student Leon Orbeli. He began to study species specific stereotyped behaviour in birds but the war broke out. Promptov stayed at the Institute through the war and after the war, he was visited by Julian Huxley who reported that it was the only work on the genetics of behaviour in wild birds that he knew of. On November 11, 1948 Promptov committed suicide. Some of his work was posthumously published by his wife Elizaveta Lukina (who was also a research collaborator).
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Aleksandr Promptov
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Aleksandr Promptov. Career
Promptov examined speciation processes and noted that song variation was through both heredity and learning. Promptov's speciation concept was ignored by proponents of the modern evolutionary synthesis.
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Danielle Marcotte
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Danielle Marcotte.
Danielle Marcotte (born April 1950) is a Canadian writer living in Quebec.
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Danielle Marcotte.
She was born in Montreal and received a bachelor's degree in literature and a master's degree in adult education. Marcotte has worked in media relations, journalism, teaching, editing and communications. From 2004 to 2009, she was responsible for promoting reading for the Department of Education in the Swiss Canton of Jura.
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Danielle Marcotte
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Danielle Marcotte.
Marcotte married the Swiss politician , who died in 2008. She returned to Quebec in autumn 2009.
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Danielle Marcotte
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Danielle Marcotte. Selected works
Poil de serpent, dent d'araignée (1996), received a Mr. Christie's Book Award
La légende de Jos Montferrand (2001)
Les Sabots rouges (2004), nominated for a Governor General's Literary Award
Au lit, Moka! (2010), awarded second place in the category children's book at the Alcuin Society Awards
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The Special London Bridge Special
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The Special London Bridge Special.
The Special London Bridge Special is a 1972 musical variety television special. It was made to celebrate the acquisition of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. It was filmed in Lake Havasu following the opening of the London Bridge.
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The Special London Bridge Special.
It was produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters and it starred Tom Jones and Jennifer O'Neill. Other guests included The Carpenters, Kirk Douglas, Jonathan Winters, Hermione Gingold, Lorne Greene, Chief Dan George, Charlton Heston, George Kirby, Michael Landon, Terry-Thomas, Engelbert Humperdinck, Elliott Gould, Merle Park, and Rudolf Nureyev.
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The Special London Bridge Special. Synopsis
Tom Jones catches a bus in London and is magically transported to Lake Havasu and the newly opened London Bridge. There he meets Jennifer O'Neill and a romance ensues which punctuated by musical and choreography interludes.
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball).
The 2017–18 Liga Națională season was the 68th season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania. U-BT Cluj-Napoca were the defending champion.
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball). Competition format
The competition format will be the same as in the previous season.
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball).
12 teams played the regular season, consisting in a double-legged round robin format.
At the end of the regular season, teams are split into two groups, one of them composed by the first six teams and the other one by the rest. In this second stage all points of the regular season are counted and the teams will face each other from its group twice.
All teams from the group from 1st to 6th and the two first qualified teams from the bottom group will join the playoffs. In this knockout stage, quarterfinals and semifinals will be played with a best-of-three-games format and the final with a best-of-five one.
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball). Teams
Timba Timișoara and Politehnica Iași promoted from the last Liga I. There were not any relegations as there were only 11 teams in the previous season and Olimpic Baia Mare withdrew from the competition.
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball)
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2017–18 Liga Națională (men's basketball). Play-offs
All series were played in a best-of-five games format.
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1930 in Malaya
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1930 in Malaya.
This article lists important figures and events in the public affairs of British Malaya during the year 1930, together with births and deaths of prominent Malayans.
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1930 in Malaya
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1930 in Malaya. Central level
Governor of Federated of Malay States :
Hugh Clifford (until 5 February)
Cecil Clementi (from 5 February)
Chief Secretaries to the Government of the FMS :
Sir William Peel (until unknown date)
Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane (from unknown date)
Governor of Straits Settlements :
Hugh Clifford (until 20 October)
Cecil Clementi (from 5 February)
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1930 in Malaya
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1930 in Malaya. State level
Perlis :
Raja of Perlis : Syed Alwi Syed Saffi Jamalullail
Johore :
Sultan of Johor : Sultan Ibrahim Al-Masyhur
Kedah :
Sultan of Kedah : Abdul Hamid Halim Shah
Kelantan :
Sultan of Kelantan : Sultan Ismail Sultan Muhammad IV
Trengganu :
Sultan of Trengganu : Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah
Selangor :
British Residents of Selangor : James Lornie
Sultan of Selangor : Sultan Sir Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah
Penang :
Monarchs : King George V
Residents-Councillors :
Captain Meadows Frost (until unknown date)
Edward Wilmot Francis Gilman (from unknown date)
Malacca :
Monarchs : King George V
Residents-Councillors :
Negri Sembilan :
British Residents of Negri Sembilan : James William Simmons
Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan : Tuanku Muhammad Shah ibni Almarhum Tuanku Antah
Pahang :
British Residents of Pahang : C. F. J. Green
Sultan of Pahang : Sultan Abdullah al-Mu'tassim Billah
Perak :
British Residents of Perak : Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane
Sultan of Perak : Sultan Iskandar Shah
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1930 in Malaya
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1930 in Malaya. Events
30 April – The Malayan Communist Party was founded and replaced South Seas Communist Party.
Unknown date – The Lee Rubber Building was completed.
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1930 in Malaya
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1930 in Malaya. Births
15 April – Sakaran Dandai – 8th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah (1995-2002)
29 April – Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah – 16th Sultan of Terengganu (died 1998)
29 May – Choong Ewe Beng – Badminton player (died 2013)
24 August – Sidique Ali Merican, sprinter and sports administrator (died 2009)
24 October – Sultan Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar – 5th Sultan of Pahang
Unknown date – A. Rahim – Actor (died 1992)
Unknown date – A. Wahid – Actor
Unknown date – Ghazali Sumantri – Actor (died 2001)
Unknown date – Kamaruddin bin Mohd Isa – Politician (died 1989)
Unknown date – Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah – 16th Sultan of Terengganu (died 1998)
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1930 in Malaya. Deaths
10 September – Abdul Rahman Andak – 1st State Secretary of Johor (1894-1909)
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1930 in Malaya
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1930 in Malaya. See also
1930
1929 in Malaya
1931 in Malaya
History of Malaysia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trailokya%20Rajya%20Lakshmi%20Devi
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Trailokya Rajya Lakshmi Devi
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Trailokya Rajya Lakshmi Devi.
Trailokya Rajya Lakshmi Devi (? – October 1850) was the Queen of Surendra Bikram Shah, King of Nepal. She was the mother of Trailokya, Crown Prince of Nepal.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hewitt%27s%20red%20rock%20hare
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Hewitt's red rock hare
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Hewitt's red rock hare.
The Hewitt's red rock hare (Pronolagus saundersiae) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It had previously been classified as a subspecies of Pronolagus rupestris, but is now regarded as its own species due to differences in morphology and genetic differences in cytochrome b, and 12S rRNA.
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Hewitt's red rock hare
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Hewitt's red rock hare. Taxonomic history
This species was named by John Hewitt (1880–1961), who was the director of the Albany Museum, South Africa. Hewitt originally described this taxon as a subspecies of Pronolagus crassicaudatus in his 1927 description. Its type locality was Grahamstown.
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Hewitt's red rock hare
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Hewitt's red rock hare. Taxonomic history
He described this taxon based and skulls from Albany district, collected by Enid Saunders and Frank Bowker; the species is named after Saunders.
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Hewitt's red rock hare
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Hewitt's red rock hare. Taxonomic history
It was later classified as a subspecies of Pronolagus rupestris by various zoologists, including Ellerman, Morrison-Scott and Hayman, as well as Hoffman and Smith for the third edition of Mammal Species of the World.
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Hewitt's red rock hare
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Hewitt's red rock hare. Taxonomic history
Works which list it as its own species include: the IUCN Red List, Mammals of Africa, and Jonathan Kingdon's field guide.
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Hewitt's red rock hare
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Hewitt's red rock hare. Pronolagus
Mammals described in 1927
Taxa named by John Hewitt (herpetologist)
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Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi
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Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi.
Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi (1854–1917) was the Crown Princess of Prince Trailokya of Nepal. She was the mother of Prithvi of Nepal, King of Nepal.
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Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi
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Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi. Biography
Lalit was the second daughter of Commanding-General Sir Jang Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji, Maharaja of Lambjang and Kaski, GCB, GCSI, Prime Minister and Colonel-in-chief of Nepal, by his wife, Hiranya Garbha Kumari Devi, youngest daughter of Sri Chautaria Prana Shah.
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Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi.
She married to Trailokya, Crown Prince of Nepal in Thapathali Durbar, Kathmandu, on 10 June 1860, in a double ceremony with her sister, Somgarva Divyeshwari Rajya Lakshmi Devi (second and third wives of Trailokya; the first wife was their other sister, Tara Rajya Lakshmi Devi).
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Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi.
She was Regent for her son since 17 May 1881 until 8 August 1893
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%ABrgim%20Neziri
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Mërgim Neziri
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Mërgim Neziri.
Mërgim Neziri (born 30 April 1993) is a German–Albanian footballer who plays for VfR Aalen.
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Mërgim Neziri
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Mërgim Neziri. Club career
On 21 June 2019 Neziri returned to his former club, VfR Aalen, on a 1-year contract. On 15 January 2020 both parties accepted to terminate the contract. He then returned to his hometown Göppingen and signed with SV Göppingen on 2 February 2020.
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Gonzague Saint Bris
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Gonzague Saint Bris.
Gonzague Saint Bris (16 January 1948 – 8 August 2017) was an award-winning French novelist, biographer, and journalist. He won the 2002 Prix Interallié for Les Vieillards de Brighton. He was the founder of La Forêt des livres, an annual book festival, and the Cabourg Film Festival. He was also a juror for the prix Contrepoint, a French literary award. With his family, he was a co-proprietor of Clos Lucé.
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Ilana Löwy.
Ilana Löwy (née Zelmanowicz), born in 1948 in Łódź, Poland, is a historian of biomedical sciences and a feminist. She works as a research director at an interdisciplinary and cross-institutional research unit CERMES-3 (Centre de recherche médecine, sciences, santé, santé mentale, société, Inserm-CNRS-EHESS), and is associated with the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at King's College London, the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University and Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro.
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Ilana Löwy. Biography
Born in a Jewish family in Poland, her parents decided to leave for Israel in 1957. She gained her Msc in microbiology and biochemistry from Tel Aviv University in 1971, and her PhD (Doctorat D'Etat es Sciences) from Paris VII University in 1977.
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Ilana Löwy. Career
At the beginning of her career, Ilana Löwy worked at the Institut Pasteur at the Cellular immunity lab. Her interest in the history of science initially evolved around the history of organ transplantation, bacteriology, immunology, virology and tropical medicine. With an increasing interest in human reproduction and cancer, her work covers an extensive study of biomedical analysis and gender studies. She has extensively published on Ludwik Fleck, Polish historian and philosopher of medicine. Her current (2017) research focuses on prenatal diagnosis, genetics and congenital disorders.
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Ilana Löwy. Authored monographs
The Polish School of Philosophy of Medicine: From Tytus Chalubinski (1820–1889) to Ludwik Fleck (1896–1961), Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publications (Philosophy of Medicine Series),1990.
Between Bench and Bedside: Science, Healing and Interleukin-2 in a Cancer Ward, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996 (French translation, Cancer des chercheurs, cancer des cliniciens: Trajectoire d'une innovation thérapeutique, Archives d’Historie Contemporaine, 2002) .
Medical Acts and Medical Facts: The Polish Tradition of Practice Grounded Reflections on Medicine and Science, (in English), Krakow: Polish Academy of Sciences, 2000.
Virus, moustiques et modernité: La fièvre jaune au Brésil entre science et politique, Paris: Archives d’Historie Contemporaine, 2001. (Portuguese translation: Virus, mosquitos e modernidade: A febre amarela no Brasil entre ciência e politica, Rio de Janeiro, Manguinhos, 2005)
L'emprise du genre: Masculinité, féminité, inégalité, Paris: La Dispute, 2006. (Polish translation: Okowy Rodzaju, Bydgoszcz, Epigram, 2012).
Pour en finir avec la domination masculine, Paris: Les Empecheurs de Penser en Rond/ Seuil, 2007. (with Catherine Marry)
Preventive Strikes: Women, Precancer and Prophylactic Surgery, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
A Woman's Disease: A History of Cervical Cancer, Oxford University Press, 2011.
Imperfect Pregnancies. A History of Birth Defects and Prenatal Diagnosis, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017, .
Tangled Diagnoses: Prenatal Testing, Women, and Risk, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2018.
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Ilana Löwy. Edited volumes
Ilana Löwy (ed.), Medicine and Change: Historical and Sociological Studies of Medical Innovation, Paris & Londres: Editions INSERM-John Libbey, 1993.
Jean Paul Gaudillière &I lana Löwy (eds.), The Invisible Industrialist: Manufactures and the Production of Scientific Knowledge, London: Macmillan,1998.
Delphine Gardey and Ilana Löwy (eds.), L'invention du naturel: Les sciences et la fabrication du masculin et du feminin, Paris: Archives d'Histoire Contemporaine, 2000.
Ilana Löwy and Patrick Zylberman (guest eds.), The Rockefeller Foundation and Biomedical Sciences, special issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2000.
Jean Paul Gaudillière and Ilana Löwy (eds.), Heredity and Infection: Historical Essays on the Transmission of Human Diseases, London and New York: Routledge, 2001.
Ilana Löwy and John Krige (eds.), Science, Public Health and Images of Disease: Europe, 1945–1995, Bruxelles: European Commission's Editions, 2001.
Ilana Löwy & Hélène Rouch (eds), La distinction entre sexe et genre: Une historie entre biologie et culture, Paris: L'Harmattan, 2003.
Ilana Löwy (guest ed.), Ludwik Fleck: Epistemology and Biomedical Sciences, special issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2004.
Johannes Fehr, Nathalie Jas and Ilana Lowy (eds.), Penser avec Fleck—Investigating a Life, Studying Life Sciences, Zurich: Collegium Helveticum, 2009.
Ilana Löwy (ed), Microscopic Slides: Reassessing a Neglected Historical Resource, special issue of History and Philosophy of Life Sciences, 2013: 35.
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Ilana Löwy
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Ilana Löwy. See also
Science, technology and society
History of medicine
Ludwik Fleck
Feminism
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Initial Review of Westminster constituencies
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Initial Review of Westminster constituencies.
The Initial Review of Westminster constituencies was passed in 1948. It was the first review conducted following the passage of the House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Act 1944 which codified the rules governing the boundary review process within the UK.
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Initial Review of Westminster constituencies
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Initial Review of Westminster constituencies. Changes in representation
The Initial Review introduced the following changes in parliamentary seats compared to 1945:
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Greator Rocks.
Greator Rocks, Greater, or Grea Tor, is a dramatic granite tor on Dartmoor, England. It is a common climbing tor, like nearby Hound Tor. It is 371m above sea level.
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Bolivia men's national under-17 basketball team
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Bolivia men's national under-17 basketball team.
The Bolivia national under-16 and under-17 basketball team is a national basketball team of Bolivia, administered by the Federación Boliviana de Básquetbol (FBB).
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Bolivia men's national under-17 basketball team.
It represents the country in international under-16 and under-17 (under age 16 and under age 17) basketball competitions.
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