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Omagh

Omagh
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From top, left to right: Skyline of Omagh, "Courthouse Brae", Strule, Omagh, "Life Goes On" organ donation billboard, Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh
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Omagh is located in Northern Ireland
Omagh
Omagh
Location within Northern Ireland
Population20,458 (2021 Census)
District
County
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townOMAGH
Postcode districtBT78, BT79
Dialling code028
PoliceNorthern Ireland
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UK Parliament
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Tyrone
54°35′53″N 7°18′32″W / 54.598°N 7.309°W / 54.598; -7.309

Omagh (/ˈmə, ˈmɑː/;[3] from Irish: An Ómaigh [ənˠ ˈoːmˠiː], meaning 'the virgin plain')[4] is the county town of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated where the rivers Drumragh and Camowen meet to form the Strule. Northern Ireland's capital city, Belfast, is 68 miles (109.5 km) to the east of Omagh, and Derry is 34 miles (55 km) to the north.

The town had a population of 20,458 at the 2021 Census.[5] At the time of 2011 Census the former district council, which was the largest in County Tyrone, had a population of 51,356.[6] Omagh contains the headquarters of the Western Education and Library Board, and also houses offices for the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs at Sperrin House, the Department for Infrastructure and the Northern Ireland Roads Service at the Tyrone County Hall and the Northern Ireland Land & Property Services at Boaz House.

History

Campsie, Omagh, in the early 20th century

Name

The name Omagh is an anglicisation of the Irish name an Óghmaigh (modern Irish an Ómaigh), meaning "the virgin plain". A monastery was apparently established on the site of the town about 792, and a Franciscan friary was founded in 1464.[7] Omagh was founded as a town in 1610. It served as a refuge for fugitives from the east of County Tyrone during the 1641 Rebellion. In 1689, James II arrived at Omagh, en route to Derry. Supporters of William III, Prince of Orange, later burned the town.

County Town

In 1768 Omagh replaced Dungannon as the county town of County Tyrone. Omagh acquired railway links to Londonderry with the Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway in 1852, Enniskillen in 1853 and Belfast in 1861. St Lucia Barracks were completed in 1881. In 1899 Tyrone County Hospital was opened. The Government of Northern Ireland made the Great Northern Railway Board close the Omagh – Enniskillen railway line in 1957.[8] In accordance with the Benson Report submitted to the Northern Ireland Government in 1963, the Ulster Transport Authority closed the Portadown – Omagh – Londonderry main line in 1965,[9] leaving Tyrone with no rail service. St Lucia Barracks closed on 1 August 2007.[10]

On 30 December 1942, a Consolidated Catalina Ib of No. 240 Squadron RAF that was operating from RAF Killadeas crashed into the town. The crash killed all eleven occupants, however no one on the ground was killed or injured. The cause of the crash was never ascertained.[11]

Omagh Town Hall, which opened on 29 September 1915, hosted many prominent performers, including the actors Anew McMaster, Micheál Mac Liammóir and Jimmy O'Dea, before it was demolished to make way for the Strule Arts Centre in 1997.[12]

The Troubles

Omagh came into the international focus of the media on 15 August 1998, when the Real Irish Republican Army exploded a car bomb in the town centre. 29 people were killed in the blast – 14 women (including one pregnant with twins), 9 children and 6 men. Hundreds more were injured as a result of the blast.

In April 2011, a car bomb killed police constable Ronan Kerr. A group of former Provisional IRA members calling itself the Irish Republican Army made its first public statement later that month claiming responsibility for the killing.[13]

In February 2023, an off-duty senior police officer was shot and critically injured at a sports complex in the town. Police stated they were focusing on the New IRA.[14][15][16]

Demographics

National Identity of Omagh residents (2021)[17][18][19]
Nationality Per cent
Irish
42.4%
Northern Irish
32.6%
British
24.0%

2021 Census

At the time of the 2021 Census there were 20,458 people living in Omagh. Of these:

  • 19.56% were aged under 16, 63.87% were aged between 16-65, and 16.57% were aged 66 and over.[21]
  • 51.37% of the usually resident population were female and 48.63% were male.[22]
  • 70.88% (14,500) belong to or were brought up in the Catholic, 22.91% (4,687) belong to or were brought up Protestant (including Christian denominations), 1.11% (228) belong to or were brought up in other religions and 5.1% (1,043) belong to no religion.[23]
  • 43.24% had an Irish national identity,[24] 32.62% had a Northern Irish national identity,[25] 24.01% had a British national identity,[26] and 11.02% had an 'other' national identity.[27] (respondents could indicate more than one national identity)
  • 16.43% had some knowledge of Irish (Gaeilge) and 5.61% had some knowledge of Ulster Scots.[28][29]

2011 Census

On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 19,659 people living in Omagh, accounting for 1.09% of the NI total.[30] Of these:

  • 20.85% were aged under 16 years and 13.69% were aged 65 and over;
  • 51.27% of the usually resident population were female and 48.73% were male;
  • 71.32% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith and 25.36% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and other Christian (including Christian related)'denominations;
  • 36.97% had an Irish national identity, 33.97% had a Northern Irish national identity and 28.51% indicated that they had a British national identity (respondents could indicate more than one national identity);
  • 36 years was the average (median) age of the population;
  • 13.92% had some knowledge of Irish (Gaeilge) and 4.30% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots.

Geography

Weather

Snow is common in Omagh during the winter months. Shown here is the River Strule.

Omagh has a history of flooding and suffered major floods in 1909, 1929, 1954, 1969, 1987, 1999 and, most recently, 12 June 2007. Flood-walls have been built to keep the water in the channel (River Strule) and to prevent it from overflowing into the flood plain. Large areas of land, mainly around the meanders, are unsuitable for development and were developed into large, green open areas, walking routes and parks. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb" (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).[31]

Climate data for Omagh
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 8
(46)
9
(48)
10
(50)
12
(54)
16
(61)
18
(64)
19
(66)
19
(66)
17
(63)
13
(55)
10
(50)
8
(46)
13
(55)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2
(36)
2
(36)
3
(37)
3
(37)
6
(43)
9
(48)
11
(52)
11
(52)
9
(48)
6
(43)
4
(39)
2
(36)
6
(43)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 120
(4.7)
79
(3.1)
79
(3.1)
74
(2.9)
71
(2.8)
69
(2.7)
76
(3)
64
(2.5)
86
(3.4)
120
(4.8)
99
(3.9)
120
(4.6)
1,050
(41.4)
Source: Weatherbase [32]

Wards

These wards are only those that cover the town.

  • Camowen (2001 Population – 2,377)
  • Coolnagard (2001 Population – 2,547)
  • Dergmoney (2001 Population – 1,930)
  • Drumragh (2001 Population – 2,481)
  • Gortrush (2001 Population – 2,786)
  • Killyclogher (2001 Population – 2,945)
  • Lisanelly (2001 Population – 2,973)
  • Strule (2001 Population – 1,780)

Administrative areas

The central urban area south of River Strule forms the townland of Omagh[33] in the civil parish of Drumragh,[34] the adjacent area north of the river forms the townland of Lisnamllard[35] in the civil parish of Cappagh (Upper Strabane portion).[36] Both civil parishes comprise also outskirts of Omagh and some surrounding countryside. Omagh Urban Electoral Division comprises both townlands.

Townlands

St. Columba's Church of Ireland in Omagh.

The town sprang up within the townland of Omagh, in the parish of Drumragh. Over time, the urban area has spread into the surrounding townlands. They include:[37]

  • Campsie (from Irish Camsan 'river bends')
  • Conywarren (an old name for a rabbit warren)
  • Coolnagard Lower, Coolnagard Upper (from Irish Cúil na gCeard 'nook/corner of the craftsmen' or from Irish Cúl na gCeard 'hill-back of the craftsmen')[38]
  • Crevenagh (from Irish Craobhanach 'bushy place')
  • Culmore (from Irish Cúil Mhór 'big nook/corner')[39]
  • Dergmoney Lower, Dergmoney Upper (from Irish Deargmhuine 'red thicket')[40]
  • Gortin (from Irish Goirtín 'little tilled filled')
  • Gortmore (from Irish Gort Mór 'big tilled field')[41]
  • Killybrack (from Irish Coillidh Bhreac 'speckled wood')[42]
  • Killyclogher (from Irish Coillidh Chlochair 'wood of the stony place')[43]
  • Lammy (from Irish Leamhaigh 'place of elms')[44]
  • Lisanelly (from Irish Lios an Ailigh 'ringfort of the stony place')[45]
  • Lisnamallard (from Irish Lios na Mallacht 'ringfort of the curse')[46]
  • Lissan (from Irish Liosán 'small ringfort')[47]
  • Mullaghmore (from Irish Mullach Mór 'big hilltop')[48]
  • Sedennan (possibly from Irish Sidh Dianáin 'Dennan's fairy mound')[49]
  • Strathroy or Straughroy (from Irish Srath Crua 'the hard river-holm')[50]

Economy

Places of interest

Gortin Road. Heading south-west towards Omagh; to the left is the "Rest and be thankful" bench.

The Ulster American Folk Park near Omagh includes the cottage where Thomas Mellon was born in 1813, before emigrating to Pennsylvania, in the United States when he was five. His son Andrew W. Mellon became secretary of the US Treasury. The park is an open-air museum that explores the journey made by the Irish (specifically those from Ulster) to America during the 1800s. The park is used to host events during Easter, Christmas, Fourth of July and Halloween. It also hosts a major Bluegrass festival every year. Over 127,000 people visited the park in 2003.[51]

The Gortin Glens Forest Park, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of Omagh, is a large forest with a deer enclosure and several waterfalls and lakes.

Strule Arts Centre opened in 2007 is an example of urban renewal in Omagh town centre: a modern civic building, in a newly created public space reclaimed from the formerly disused area, between the River Strule and High Street.

Parks

Omagh has over 20 playgrounds for children,[52] and a large amount of green open area for all the public. The largest of these is the Grange Park, located near the town centre. Many areas around the meanders of the River Strule have also been developed into open areas. Omagh Leisure Complex is a large public amenity, near the Grange Park and is set in 11 hectares (27 acres) of landscaped grounds and features a leisure centre, boating pond, astroturf pitch and cycle paths.

Retail

Lower Market Street

Omagh is the main retail centre for Tyrone, as well as the West of Ulster (behind Derry and Letterkenny), due to its central location. In the period 2000–2003, over £80 million was invested in Omagh, and 60,960 m2 (656,200 sq ft) of new retail space was created. Shopping areas in Omagh include the Main Street, Great Northern Road Retail Park and the Showgrounds Retail Park on Sedan Avenue in the town centre. Market Street/High Street is also a prominent shopping street, which includes high street stores such as DV8 and Primark.

OASIS Plaza

The 'Omagh Accessible Shared Inclusive Space' (OASIS), a £4.5 million facelift for Omagh's riverbank, was funded by the European Union and planning approved in 2013.[53]

Construction for the project began in March 2014, and the OASIS plaza was officially opened in June 2015.[54]

Transport

Looking at the town's Bridge Street area from an elevated height at the college

Former railways

Neither the town nor the district of Omagh has any railway service.

The Irish gauge 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway (L&ER) opened as far as Omagh on 3 September 1852[55] and was extended to Enniskillen in 1854.[56] The Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway (PD&O) reached Omagh in 1861,[56] completing the Portadown – Derry route that came to be informally called "The Derry Road".[57] The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) absorbed the PD&O in 1876[58] and the L&ER in 1883.[58]

The Government of Northern Ireland made the GNR Board close the Omagh – Enniskillen line in 1957.[8] The Ulster Transport Authority took over the GNR's remaining lines in Northern Ireland in 1958. In accordance with The Benson Report submitted to the Northern Ireland Government in 1963, the UTA closed the "Derry Road" through Omagh on 15 February 1965.[55][59][60] Later the Omagh Throughpass road was built on the disused trackbed through Omagh railway station.

Bus services

Ulsterbus in 2007 in Omagh Ulsterbus station.

Bus Services in Omagh are operated by Ulsterbus.[61]

Proposed railways

There are plans to reopen railway lines in Northern Ireland including the line from Portadown via Dungannon to Omagh.[62]

Road connections

  • A32 (Omagh – Enniskillen – Ballinamore) (Becomes N87 at border)
  • A5 (Northbound) (Omagh – Strabane [and from here north-west to Letterkenny, via Lifford on the A38, becoming the N14 at the county border] – Derry)
  • A5 (Southbound) (Omagh – MonaghanAshbourneDublin) (Becomes N2 at border)
  • A4 (Eastbound) (Omagh – Dungannon – Belfast) (A4 joins A5 near Ballygawley)
  • A505 (Eastbound) (Omagh – Cookstown)
  • The Omagh Throughpass (Stage 3) opened on 18 August 2006.

Education

Boys attending Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh, an 11–18 boys grammar school

Omagh has a number of educational institutions at different levels. Omagh was also the headquarters of the Western Education and Library Board (WELB), located at Campsie House on the Hospital Road, before all local education boards in Northern Ireland were combined into the Education Authority in 2015.

Primary schools (elementary schools)

  • Christ The King Primary School
  • Gibson Primary School
  • Gillygooley Primary School
  • Holy Family Primary School
  • Omagh County Primary School (and Nursery School)
  • Omagh Integrated Primary School (and Nursery School)
  • St Mary's Primary School
  • St Conor's Primary School
  • Gaelscoil na gCrann Irish language Primary school (and Naíscoil – Irish language nursery school)
  • Recarson Primary School – Arvalee

Grammar/secondary school

Colleges/universities

Lisanelly Shared Educational Campus

The Department for Education proposed to co-locate Omagh's six existing secondary schools on the former 190-acre St Lucia Army Barracks, as one large shared educational campus. In April 2009, at the inaugural Lisanelly Shared Educational Campus Steering Group meeting held in Arvalee School and Resource Centre, the Education Minister, Caitríona Ruane announced that funding had been allocated for exemplar designs and associated technical work for a shared educational campus.[63] The construction was expected to cost in excess of £120 million.[64] As of March 2022, the shared education campus was scheduled to open in 2026.[65]

Religious buildings

Omagh First Presbyterian Church

The following is a list of religious buildings in Omagh:

Culture

Sport

Gaelic games

The town has two Gaelic football clubs, Omagh St. Enda's, which plays its home games in Healy Park, and Drumragh Sarsfields, which plays its home games at Clanabogan.

Healy Park is the home of Tyrone GAA and the county's largest and main sports stadium located on the Gortin Road, has a capacity nearing 25,000,[66][67] and had the distinction of being the first Gaelic-games stadium in Ulster to have floodlights.[68]

The stadium now hosts the latter matches of the Tyrone Senior Football Championship, as well as Tyrone's home games, and other inter-county matches that require a neutral venue.[69]

Football

Omagh no longer has a top-flight local football team, since the demise of Omagh Town F.C. in 2005. Strathroy Harps FC are the only Omagh and Tyrone team to win the Irish junior cup twice in 2012 and 2013.

Rugby

Omagh's rugby team, Omagh Academicals (nicknamed the "Accies"), is an amateur team, made up of primarily of local players.

Cricket

Omagh Cavaliers Cricket Club located in Omagh.

Greyhound racing

A greyhound racing track operated from 1932 until 1940.[70] The track was opened by the Duke of Abercorn on 25 May 1932 and racing took place at 'The Park' in the Showgrounds. It was organised by the Tyrone Greyhound Racing Association until 1940.[71]

Notable people

Notable residents or people born in Omagh include:

Notes

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Georgia became a U.S. state in 1788, which allowed it to send congressional delegations to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives beginning with the 1st United States Congress in 1789. Each state elects two senators to serve for six years, and members of the House to two-year terms. These are tables of congressional delegations from Georgia to the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Current delegation Current U.S. senators from Georgi…

Gänswirthshaus Große Kreisstadt Weißenburg in Bayern Koordinaten: 49° 2′ N, 11° 1′ O49.036711.0151460Koordinaten: 49° 2′ 12″ N, 11° 0′ 54″ O Höhe: 460 m ü. NHN Einwohner: 100 (31. Dez. 2016)[1] Postleitzahl: 91781 Vorwahl: 09141 Blick in Richtung Norden auf Gänswirthshaus, Mai 2008Blick in Richtung Norden auf Gänswirthshaus, Mai 2008 Gänswirthshaus ist ein Gemeindeteil der Großen Kreisstad…

Palais de Justice, Conciergerie dan Pont au Change sekitar 1900 Pont au Change - 2008 Pont au Change merupakan sebuah jembatan yang melintasi Sungai Seine di Paris, Prancis. Menghubungkan Île de la Cité dari Palais de Justice dan Conciergerie, ke Tepi Kanan, di Théâtre du Châtelet. Terletak di perbatasan antara arondisemen Ier dan IVe. Mengambil namanya dari pemilik emas dan penukar uang yang mendirikan tokonya di jembatan itu pada abad ke-12. Letak Letak jembatan di Seine: Letak jembatan H…

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مارس 2019) رامون هرنانديز توريس معلومات شخصية الميلاد 22 ديسمبر 1960 (63 سنة)  خوانا دياز  [لغات أخرى]‏  مواطنة الولايات المتحدة  الحياة العملية المهنة سياسي …

Zabalza Zabalza/Zabaltza localidad y concejo de Navarra Escudo ZabalzaUbicación de Zabalza en España. ZabalzaUbicación de Zabalza en Navarra.País  España• Com. autónoma  Navarra• Provincia  Navarra• Merindad Merindad de Pamplona• Comarca Cuenca de Pamplona• Partido judicial Partido judicial de Pamplona• Municipio ZabalzaUbicación 42°46′43″N 1°47′56″O / 42.77864, -1.7989Pobl…

البنك الوطني الإثيوبي   البلد إثيوبيا  المقر أديس أبابا  تاريخ إنشاء 1906  الموقع الالكتروني الموقع الرسمي  تعديل مصدري - تعديل   البنك الوطني الإثيوبي هو البنك المركزي لإثيوبيا. مقره في العاصمة أديس أبابا.[1] ينشط البنك في تعزيز سياسة الشمول المالي وهو عضو في…

Season of television series The Real Housewives of Beverly HillsSeason 4Cover used by iTunes(Left to right) Kim and Kyle Richards, Giraud, Hadid, Glanville, Gebbia and VanderpumpStarring Kim Richards Kyle Richards Lisa Vanderpump Brandi Glanville Yolanda Hadid Carlton Gebbia Joyce Giraud Country of originUnited StatesNo. of episodes23ReleaseOriginal networkBravoOriginal releaseNovember 4, 2013 (2013-11-04) –April 7, 2014 (2014-04-07)Season chronology← PreviousSeason 3Next…

Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada.Este aviso fue puesto el 13 de junio de 2009. Liceo de Heredia Fachada del liceoTipo PúblicoFundación 15 de agosto de 1870LocalizaciónDirección Heredia, Heredia, Costa RicaAdministraciónAfiliaciones Ministerio de Educación PúblicaSitio web https://www.facebook.com/liceheredia/?locale=es_LAInstitución Benemérita de la Educación Costarricense[editar datos en Wikidata] El Liceo de Heredia…

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Oktober 2022. Fortún Sánchez (skt. 992 – 1 September 1054), disebut Bono Patre (ayah angkat), merupakan seorang bangsawan Navarra dan punggawa (curialis). Ia memiliki ibu susu yang sama dengan Raja Sancho Garcés III, dan sering hadir di persidangan istananya sejak…

American manufacturing company International Hat CompanyFormer International Hat warehouse (1954–1976) in Soulard, St. Louis, Missouri.[1] The building was originally built in 1904 by Brown Shoe Company.[1] Since 1980, it has been used as a senior and disabled living facility.[1] The building is listed with the National Register of Historic Places.[1][2]FormerlyInternational Harvest Hat CompanyTypePrivateIndustryHat apparelFoundedAugust 17, 1917;…

Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, FranceArancCommuneTown hall Coat of armsLocation of Aranc ArancShow map of FranceArancShow map of Auvergne-Rhône-AlpesCoordinates: 46°00′19″N 5°30′36″E / 46.0053°N 5.51°E / 46.0053; 5.51CountryFranceRegionAuvergne-Rhône-AlpesDepartmentAinArrondissementBelleyCantonPlateau d'HautevilleIntercommunalityHaut-Bugey AgglomérationGovernment • Mayor (2020–2026) Daniel Mathie…

1925 film Scandal ProofLobby cardDirected byEdmund MortimerScreenplay byCharles KenyonStarringShirley MasonJohn RocheFreeman WoodHazel HowellFrances RaymondRuth KingProductioncompanyFox Film CorporationDistributed byFox Film CorporationRelease date May 31, 1925 (1925-05-31) Running time50 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageSilent (English intertitles) Scandal Proof is a lost 1925 American silent drama film directed by Edmund Mortimer and written by Charles Kenyon. The film stars S…

1993 single by R. KellySex MeSingle by R. Kellyfrom the album 12 Play ReleasedAugust 6, 1993 (1993-08-06)Recorded1993GenreR&BLength11:28 (pt 1 & pt 2)4:57 (Part 1)4:18 (Pt 1 Short)6:30 (Part 2)4:57 (Pt 2 short)LabelJiveSongwriter(s)Robert KellyProducer(s)R. KellyR. Kelly singles chronology Hey Love (Can I Have a Word) (1993) Sex Me (1993) Bump n' Grind (1994) Sex Me is the first solo single by American R&B singer and songwriter R. Kelly, released in August 1993 as the …

Italian rapper Duke MontanaDuke Montana in 2011Background informationBirth nameDuke BarkerAlso known asThe King of Rap, Grind Muzik Rap KingOriginItalyGenres Rap trap hip hop Occupation(s)Rapper, actor, author, businessmanInstrument(s)Rapping, turntablesYears active1990–presentLabels Sony BMG Kazal Golden Age Label Virgin Musical artist Duke Montana, stage name of Duke Barker, better known as Grind Muzik Rap King or The King of Rap is an Italian-American rapper, actor, author and businessman. …

Indian Malayalam-language TV news channel Television channel Janam TVProgrammingLanguage(s)MalayalamPicture format576i (SDTV)OwnershipOwnerJanam Multimedia LimitedSister channelsJanam TV TamilHistoryLaunched19 April 2015; 8 years ago (2015-04-19)LinksWebcastWatch LiveWebsiteOfficial website Janam TV is an Indian Malayalam language news channel owned by Janam Multimedia Limited. It was launched on 19 April 2015. The channel is headquartered in Thrissur, Kerala. History In 2012, …

Swedish metal band EngelEngel performing in 2012Background informationOriginGothenburg, SwedenGenresMelodic death metal, industrial metal, alternative metalYears active2005[1]–presentLabelsGain/Sony, Season of Mist, Trooper/Avex, FrostbyteMembersNiclas EngelinMarcus SunessonSteve DrennanOscar NilssonMikael SehlinWebsiteengelnation.com Engel is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Gothenburg. They are currently signed to Gain Records/Sony. History The band's logo Engel released their…

In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Alandy and the surname or paternal family name is Ferrer. Luis Ferrer IVOfficial portrait during the 18th CongressMayor of General TriasIncumbentAssumed office June 30, 2022Preceded byAntonio FerrerIn officeJune 30, 2004 – June 30, 2013Succeeded byAntonio FerrerMember of the Philippine House of Representatives from Cavite's 6th congressional district[1]In officeJune 30, 2013 – June 30, …

パーティーボートでバチェロレッテ・パーティーをする女性たち バチェロレッテ・パーティー(英: Bachelorette party)とは、結婚する女性のために開かれる宴のこと。「バチェロレッテ」とは未婚女性を意味し、既婚歴のない未婚男性を意味する「バチェラー」(Bachelor)から派生したアメリカ英語である。 解説 バチェロレッテ・パーティーはアメリカやカナダで用いら…

English actress, comedian and writer (born 1969) For the Canadian television and film executive, see Catherine Tait. For the English philanthropist, see Catharine Tait. Catherine TateTate at the 2019 GalaxyCon RaleighBornCatherine Jane Ford (1969-12-05) 5 December 1969 (age 54)Bloomsbury, London, EnglandEducation Notre Dame High School, Southwark Royal Central School of Speech and Drama OccupationsActresscomedianwriterYears active1991–presentPartnersTwig Clark (2002–2011)Jeff Guthe…

East German swimmer You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German. (March 2022) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the…

北中省是斯里蘭卡中北部內陸的一個省份。面積9,726平方公里。2001年人口為1,040,963人。[1]首府阿努拉德普勒。下分2區。 参考文献 ^ 2001年人口普查 (PDF). [2008-04-26]. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2012-05-17).  查论编斯里兰卡行政区划 中央省 東部省 北中省 北部省 西北省 薩伯勒格穆沃省 南部省 烏沃省 西部省

2007 EP by No AgeGet HurtEP by No AgeReleasedMarch 26, 2007RecordedGaucho Los AngelesGenreExperimental rockNoise rockLabelUpset The RhythmNo Age chronology Get Hurt(2007) Dead Plane(2007) Get Hurt is a 12 vinyl EP released by L.A.-based band No Age on Upset the Rhythm on March 26, 2007. It was recorded at the Gaucho Los Angeles studio by Mr. Bermudez. It has six songs and is on sky blue, green, or white vinyl.[1] It is one of five vinyl-only singles and EPs all of which were rele…

Commune in Hauts-de-France, FranceCayeux-sur-MerCommuneMarechal Foch Street Cayeux-sur-Mer Coat of armsLocation of Cayeux-sur-Mer Cayeux-sur-MerShow map of FranceCayeux-sur-MerShow map of Hauts-de-FranceCoordinates: 50°10′54″N 1°29′45″E / 50.1817°N 1.4958°E / 50.1817; 1.4958CountryFranceRegionHauts-de-FranceDepartmentSommeArrondissementAbbevilleCantonFriville-EscarbotinIntercommunalityCA Baie de SommeGovernment • Mayor (2020–2026) Jean-Paul L…

It's the Bootleg, Muthafuckas! are a series of compilation albums released by Apathy.[1] It's the Bootleg, Muthafuckas! Volume 1 It's the Bootleg, Muthafuckas!Compilation album by ApathyReleased2003GenreHip hopLength75:35 (CD 1)79:01 (CD 2)LabelDemigodzApathy chronology It's the Bootleg, Muthafuckas!(2003) Hell's Lost and Found(2007) It's the Bootleg, Muthafuckas! Volume 1 was released in 2003.[2] CD 1 No.TitleLength1.Y'all Ain't Good Enough (featuring Celph Titled)4:032.Ever…

Former bagpipe society in Northumberland Northumbrian Small Pipes Society logo, by C J Spence c.1894 The Northumbrian Small Pipes Society was founded in 1893, by members of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne to promote interest in, and playing of Northumbrian smallpipes, and their music. As it only continued in existence for seven years, it is now regarded primarily as a short-lived precursor to the Northumbrian Pipers' Society. However, despite its short life, it played a signifi…

For other uses, see Sarek (disambiguation). 23rd episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Next Generation SarekStar Trek: The Next Generation episodeEpisode no.Season 3Episode 23Directed byLes LandauStory byPeter S. BeagleTeleplay byPeter S. BeagleFeatured musicDennis McCarthyProduction code171Original air dateMay 14, 1990 (1990-05-14)Guest appearances Mark Lenard as Sarek Joanna Miles as Perrin William Denis as Ki Mendrossen Rocco Sisto as Sakkath Colm Meaney as Miles O'B…

Sammy Davis Jr Sammy Davis Jr, 1989.Född8 december 1925Harlem, New York, New YorkDöd16 maj 1990 (64 år)Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, KalifornienInstrumentVibrafon, trumpet, trummorArtistsamarbetenRat PackUtmärkelser Spingarnmedaljen (1968)Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame (1987)Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2001)Kennedy Center HonorsStjärna på Hollywood Walk of Fame Samuel George Sammy Davis, Jr., född 8 december 1925 i Harlem i New York, död 16 maj 1990 i Beverly Hills i Los Angeles…

Israeli adventure reality game show For the upcoming season, see HaMerotz LaMillion 9. HaMerotz LaMillionLogo from the first seasonHebrewהמירוץ למיליון GenreReality competitionCreated byElise DoganieriBertram van MunsterBased onThe Amazing Raceby Bertram van MunsterElise DoganieriPresented byRaz Meirman (2009) Ron Shahar (2011–2020) Yehuda Levi (2024–present)Country of originIsraelOriginal languageHebrewNo. of seasons8ProductionExecutive producersMichael McKay, Ido BaronProducer…

Заливный менхэден Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:ЧелюстноротыеГруппа:Костные рыбыКласс:Лучепёрые рыбыПодкласс:Новопёрые ры…

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