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2025-04-30 Mediterranean States (Term for Malta and the Republic of Cyprus) The Mediterranean States is a geopolitical term referring to the countries of Cyprus and Malta. They are the only two island countries in the Mediterranean Sea. Northern Cyprus would be a third, but no nation besides Turkey recognises it as independent. The Mediterranean States are not to be confused with the Mediterranean-bordering countries of Southern Europe such as Italy, Greece and Turkey.
2025-04-30 Gilbert of Narbonne (Goth count of Narbonne) Gilbert of Narbonne was a Goth count of Narbonne who governed until about 750. His successor was Miló.
2025-04-30 Lusik (Settlement in Papua New Guinea) Lusik and Marut are villages located on the absolute shoreline some 57 kilometres north of Madang on the north-west coast of Papua New Guinea, and are pristine examples of a traditional coastal villages. Lusik faces out to the open ocean, and Marut borders a bay overlooking Kabukum Island.
2025-04-30 Crossovers (dance) (moves from the dance Balboa) Crossovers are classic moves from Balboa (dance).
2025-05-01 FIBArk (Three-day festival held in Salida, Colorado) FIBArk stands for "First in Boating the Arkansas"—it's a three-day festival held in Salida, Colorado that started in the 1950s. The history actually began in 1949 when two friends bet each other who'd win a race from Salida to Cañon City on the Arkansas River. Since that race almost killed both contestants, the race was shortened in subsequent years to about 26 miles of whitewater. It became a community-wide festival. Today, the festival draws over 10,000 people yearly, around the 3rd week of June, and includes a variety of events on the river and in town. The event has grown from a single boating race to now include biking, running, and other races. The portion of the river where the majority of the races are held runs through downtown Salida, keeping the event close to all of the other activities and festivities offered downtown during the festival.
2025-04-29 Norwegian Touring Car Championship The Norwegian Touring Car Championship (or NTCC) was held for three seasons between 2002 and 2004. The series used cars from the British Touring Car Championship and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) that were built between 1987 and 1995. The series became inactive when it merged with the Swedish SSK series in 2005.
2025-04-30 Nicedisc (American Art duo) Nicedisc are an experimental audio/video duo consisting of Jeffrey Pash and Nick Phillips. Influenced by the structural film movement, Nicedisc's work thus far has tended towards minimalism and austerity. In 2004, the duo released the DVD "Untitled" on Brooklyn label Rebuild All Your Ruins. The DVD features three extended audio/video pieces centered on the use of full-screen color flickers and fades.
2025-05-01 Undervud (Ukrainian musical group) Undervud (Russian: Ундервуд, Russian spelling of Underwood) is a Russian and Ukrainian musical group (alternative rock, indie rock style) established by Maksim Kucherenko (Максим Кучеренко) and Vladimir Tkachenko (Владимир Ткаченко), two medical students from the Crimea. They have released 8 albums, the last one in September 2015.
2025-04-28 Theodora Children's Charity (charitable foundation seated in Switzerland) Theodora Children's Charity is a British charity which helps sick and disabled children across the UK. It was founded in 1994 and the charity focuses on improving the lives of children in hospitals and hospices through music and entertainment.
2025-04-27 Radical Party of Chile (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Radical Party of Chile may refer to the:
2025-04-29 MotorSport Ranch (TV series) (2005 American TV series or program) MotorSport Ranch is an American reality television series created by Alexander Muse. The show centers on a country club in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex where, instead of a golf course or tennis courts, the members have access to two world class road courses. Produced by Robert Bennett, Alexander Muse and Scott Ryan, the pilot originally aired on INHD and the series premiered on VOOM's Rush HD HDTV channel.
2025-04-30 Naked Violence (band) (US musical group) Naked Violence a hardcore punk from Portland, Oregon, created by Frankie Violence and Mark Rhemrev in 1991. They brought back the rebellious feel and the aggressiveness lost by the grunge and alternative music movement. Inspired by the lyrics of such bands as The Dwarves and Black Flag. Playing songs that were easily offensive in Portland and received a lot of bad press that never mentioned the music. Jumping on tours with such bands as The Mentors, Nashville Pussy, Gas Huffer, Dayglo Abortions, D.R.I. and G.G. Allin in his last appearance in the northwest. As Jeff "Filthy" Thomas joined to be the first second guitarist, Mark Rhemrev left the band to join The Weaklings. The band parted ways in 2004.
2025-05-01 Förklädd Gud (musical group) (Swedish jazz group) Förklädd Gud (God in Disguise) were an improvisational jazz group from Sweden. They formed in the early 1970s, and consisted of a constantly changing line-up of musicians from the fields of jazz, rock, and art music. In 1977, they released their self-titled album on the Caprice Records label.
2025-04-29 Future probation (concept in Christian soteriology) Future probation is a point of view within Christian teaching dealing with the fate of the dead in the afterlife. It might also be described as the belief concerning individual eschatology. The general scope of the subject encompasses many variants that range from the Catholic doctrine of invincible ignorance through Mormon practices of postmortem baptism.
2025-04-30 The Meny-X (German rap and R&B record label based in Pulheim) The Meny-X, also known as Maniacs Records, is a German rap and R&B record label based in Pulheim. The front rappers and label leaders are Conik, King Flow, Q and Maruf-T.
2025-04-30 NAR 1 (8-bit computer architecture designed by Nedeljko Parezanović) NAR 1 or just NAR (Serbian Nastavni Računar, en. Educational Computer) was a theoretical model of a computer created by Faculty of Mathematics of University of Belgrade professor Nedeljko Parezanović (In Serbian:Недељко Парезановић). It was used for Assembly language and Computer architecture courses.
2025-04-30 NAR 2 (32-bit RISC architecture developed by Nedeljko Parezanović) NAR 2 (Serbian Nastavni Računar 2, en. Educational Computer 2) is a theoretical model of a 32-bit word computer created by Faculty of Mathematics of University of Belgrade professor Nedeljko Parezanović as an enhancement to its predecessor, NAR 1. It was used for Assembly language and Computer architecture courses. The word "nar" means Pomegranate in Serbian. Many NAR 2 simulators have been created — for instance, one was named "Šljiva" (en. plum) as that fruit grows in Serbia, while "nar" does not.
2025-04-28 Grand European Jury Wine Tasting of 1997 In the Grand European Jury Wine Tasting of 1997, the Grand Jury Européen, consisting entirely of European judges, conducted a blind tasting of 27 Chardonnay wines from seven countries. Held in Bordeaux, 70 percent of the entries in the wine competition were from France (Burgundy). All other countries were represented with one entry each, except for Australia, which had two.
2025-04-29 Sahel FC (Football club) Sahel FC is a Cameroonian football club based in Maroua. They are a member of the Cameroonian Football Federation. The club was relegated from the Cameroon Premiere Division in 2007.
2025-04-30 Trippin (2006 Malaysian TV series or program) Trippin is a Malaysian infotainment programme produced by 8TV, which sees local celebrities or (beginning season two) ordinary citizens being taken to various tourist attractions in the country, and involved in recreational activities, ranging from appreciation of arts and culture to extreme sports.
2025-04-29 Kdam Eurovision (Israeli national preselection of the Eurovision Song Contest) The Kdam Eurovision (Hebrew: קדם אירוויזיון, romanizedKdam Erovizyon, lit.'Pre-Eurovision'), in short known as the Kdam (Hebrew: קדם, lit. "Pre") was the Israeli national preselection of the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition was first introduced in 1981 and ran until 2014.
2025-04-26 Syala (Hindu mythological prince) Syala (Sanskrit: श्याल, romanizedŚyāla) is a character in Hindu mythology. He is described to be a Yadava prince who insulted the sage Gargya. He was thus cursed to become the father of Kalayavana, a great enemy of Krishna and the Yadu dynasty.
2025-04-30 Tanner Richie (American actor) Tanner Richie is an American actor and real estate agent, representing a variety of high profile clients including entertainment celebrities, social media influencers, Doctors, CEOs and more. He is licensed in both California and Oregon, with the majority of his business based in London.
2025-05-01 House (operating system) (Experimental open source operating system) House (acronym for Haskell User's Operating System and Environment) is an experimental open source operating system written in Haskell. It was written to explore system programming in a functional programming language.
2025-04-29 Rock the Spot (Annual b-boying event in London, Ontario, Canada) Rock the Spot, sometimes referred as RTS, is an annual b-boying event held in London, Ontario, Canada. The event attracts spectators and dancers from around Ontario as well as nearby areas such as Quebec, Michigan, and New York. The main feature of the event is a breakdance competition between crews however, there are often performances by specially invited dance groups which showcase funk or choreographed hip hop dance acts before or between rounds of the competition. Winners of the competition are chosen by a panel of special guest judges and prizes are awarded.
2025-05-01 Application Control Management System (Software system) Application Control Management System (Application Control and Management System) (ACMS) is a transaction processing monitor software system for computers running the OpenVMS operating system.
2025-04-30 Retila Retila Magazine was founded in Los Angeles in 1995 by Rafael Martinez, Frank Barbano and Guillermo Quezada. The pocket-size magazine was one of the first full-color magazine that focus in the Spanish Rock movement of the early 1990s. Retila [acronym for "Rock En Tu Idioma Los Angeles"], published 20 volumes between 1995 and 2000. Great writers like Francisco Bican and Edith Bican helped the magazine to have a loyal following due to its articles and monthly calendar of events. The free magazine was mostly distributed at concerts, night clubs, and record stores. The magazine had major sponsors, such as MGD, Mt. Dew, and Pepsi jumped aboard and uses the magazines grass-roots style to introduce their products to young Hispanics.
2025-04-30 The Raphaels (US musical group) The Raphaels were an alternative country music band, fronted by Scottish guitarist Stuart Adamson, formerly of Skids and Big Country. The duo also featured Nashville songwriter Marcus Hummon. The duo only toured briefly playing various dates around the Nashville area as well as four shows in May 2001, the group was scheduled to play five shows but Adamson did not show up for the band's fifth show scheduled on May 19, 2001. The duo's gig on May 18, 2001, ended up being the last concert Adamson would perform in his lifetime. Their debut and only studio album, Supernatural, was released on May 21, 2001, via Track Records in the United Kingdom and in the United States via the Western Beat Entertainment label. In December 2001, Adamson was found dead at the age of 43 in Honolulu, Hawaii, after committing suicide by hanging.
2025-04-29 The Tofus (2004 TV series or program) The Tofus (French: Les Tofou) is an animated sitcom produced by SIP Animation and CinéGroupe. It is a satirical parody of the environmentalist lifestyle epitomized by its title family, which consists of Mom, Pop, Chichi, Lola, and Buba. The show is set in the fictional town of Beauvillage, and lampoons many aspects of the environmental movement, including environmental organizations, animal rights, and pacifism.
2025-04-27 Trickdisc Recordings (Austrian drum and bass record label) Trickdisc Recordings is a Drum'n'Bass record label from Austria. It was founded as the first Austrian Drum'n'Bass label at the end of 1998 by Thomas Kienast, also known as DJ Tomkin. From Trickdisc's initial idea to be a stage for upcoming Austrian artists it developed to an internationally known label. Among Trickdisc's releases the names of popular international Drum'n'Bass artists like Ill Skillz, Chris. Su und Counterstrike can be found.
2025-04-27 Quisp (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Quisp may refer to:
2025-05-01 Reigate and Banstead Residents Association The Reigate and Banstead Residents' Association is a political party and residents' association in Reigate and Banstead, Surrey, England.
2025-04-30 Jewish Awareness America (Jewish American non-profit organization) Jewish Awareness AMerica (JAAM) is an American non-profit organization dedicated to educating Jewish students and graduates about Jewish heritage and values. It was founded in the late 1990s by Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz of Machon L'Torah with the aim of producing knowledgeable future Jewish leaders who will make personal, family, and communal decisions in light of Jewish teaching and tradition. JAAM [1] provides a range of educational programs and cultural activities designed to reconnect Jewish college students with their heritage.
2025-04-28 Debt on our Doorstep (British charitable organization) Debt on our Doorstep was a UK-based campaign against extortionate credit lending and for fair financial services during the first decade of the 2000s. The campaign, founded in 1999, comprised not-for-profit and non-governmental organisations including Oxfam and the National Housing Federation. It scored a success in 2003 when it successfully pressed for a Competition Commission investigation into the UK 'Home Credit' or door-to-door lending market. The subsequent inquiry, which completed in late 2006, found against the industry and estimated that around £75 million per year was being made by lenders as a result of a lack of price competition in the market. Remedies, including compulsory data sharing to allow borrowers to build up credit scores and access cheaper alternatives, were introduced in 2007.
2025-04-30 Learning Technology Partners Learning Technology Partners (previously known as Convene) is an early distance learning company and the largest company in that market.[citation needed] The software company was founded in the late 1980s by Larry Allen when he created collaborative seminary training programs. Although Convene still has collaborative software for use by some 15,000 religious leaders, it expanded into an international distance learning software company in 1993. It uses specialized software to facilitate online classes for over 100 universities.
2025-04-28 Ho Yi (Hong Kong actor) Ho Yi also known as Ho Yi Wong (黃浩義) (pinyin Huáng Hào Yì; born 1956) is a Chinese actor, theatre director, playwright and theatre producer of Hong Kong origin. He has lived and worked in the United Kingdom.
2025-04-28 Lilas F.C. (Football club) Lilas Vasilikou is a football club in Euboea, Greece. Some years ago[when?], they played in the Greek Third Division. The team was later disbanded and recreated, and plays in the topical[clarification needed] championship.
2025-04-29 Guilherme (footballer, born 1983) (Brazilian footballer) Guilherme Conceição Cardoso or simply Guilherme (born July 11, 1983, in Uberlândia), is a Brazilian defensive midfielder. He currently plays for Anapolina.
2025-04-28 High Grange (Darlington) (housing estate in Darlington, County Durham, England, UK) High Grange is an area of Faverdale on the north western edge of Darlington, Durham, England.
2025-04-29 Nook Farm, Rochdale (housing estate in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, UK) Nook Farm (sometimes called Syke Estate) is an estate of council houses situated within the area of Syke, part of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. It is named after the farm that used to occupy the area until the land was sold to Rochdale Council and building commenced in the early 20th century. Many of the roads on Nook Farm Estate begin with N i.e. Newark Road, Norton Road, Newlands Avenue, Netley Avenue and Nantwich Avenue. Since the 1980s many of the houses have been sold to occupiers under Right To Buy legislation and are now privately owned.
2025-04-27 Dolphin Smalltalk Dolphin Smalltalk, or "Dolphin" for short, is an implementation of the programming language Smalltalk for Microsoft Windows.
2025-05-01 To a Tee (2006 American film) To a Tee is a 2006 film written and directed by Matt Riddlehoover and starring Riddlehoover with Lindsey Hancock and Jonas Brandon. It has been described as “Annie Hall meets Will & Grace”. The film's sharply edited theatrical trailer sparked much attention on the Web, specifically on MySpace.
2025-04-27 From the Vault (Spock's Beard album) (1997 compilation album by Spock's Beard) From the Vault is a compilation album of home demos and unreleased tracks by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard.
2025-04-28 List of The Clique characters Lisi Harrison's young adult novel series The Clique revolves around the lives of five girls: Massie Block, Alicia Rivera, Dylan Marvil, Claire Lyons, and Kristen Gregory. Together they are The Pretty Committee, an Alpha clique at the fictional, all-girls middle school, Octavian Country Day. Claire Lyons is a misfit girl from Orlando, Florida who shops at GAP and tries to fit into the Pretty Committee. Massie is the head of the group, while Claire, a newcomer to the area, is initially considered an outcast due to her financial and fashion status. As the series progresses, she slowly develops a friendship with Massie and eventually becomes a member of the group.
2025-04-30 SMK Bandar Tun Hussein Onn 2 (Public school in Cheras, Malaysia) Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Tun Hussein Onn (2) (or SMKBTHO (2)), sometimes referred as SMK Bandar Tun Hussein Onn (2) (although there were never another school of the same name before it), is a secondary school in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. It is the only secondary school in the Bandar Tun Hussein Onn suburb.
2025-04-26 King Shava (Figure in Hindu mythology) King Shava was the adopted father of Bahuka, as mentioned in the Mahabharata.
2025-04-28 IZ Aquarii (Star in the constellation Aquarius) IZ Aquarii is a red giant star in the constellation Aquarius. It is a slow irregular variable that varies between magnitudes 6.23 and 6.47. It can be seen by the naked eye as a very faint star by an observer at an excellent dark-sky location.
2025-04-30 Lost & Found (Marilyn Manson EP) (2008 compilation album by Marilyn Manson) Lost & Found is the second compilation album by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released in Europe on May 5, 2008 by Polydor Records. It contains four songs from Marilyn Manson's first four studio albums and one from their only live album, The Last Tour on Earth. There are no previously unreleased songs, B-sides or rarities on the album, all tracks can be found on the band's various studio albums preceding it. As of mid-2008, Lost & Found is only available via digital download, an average rate of $2 per track. The only two songs that do not appear on most editions of Lest We Forget: The Best Of are "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)" and "Irresponsible Hate Anthem".
2025-04-30 Greensleeves Rhythm Album (series) (compilation album series) Greensleeves Rhythm Album is a series of various artists compilation albums released by Greensleeves Records. Each volume of the series features tracks from multiple artists recorded over one or two reggae or dancehall riddims produced by various producers. The series began in February 2000 with the release of the Bellyas riddim album as a way of collecting various artists' 7 inch recordings on a single CD or vinyl record. Greensleeves has since released 90 installments in the series, making it one of the longest running reggae record compilation series. VP Records has a similar series of compilation albums, known as Riddim Driven.
2025-04-25 Yasuaki Kato (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-26 Reductio (Open-source software testing tool) Reductio is open source software written using the Java Programming Language from an idea that originated in a research paper called QuickCheck: A Lightweight Tool for Random Testing of Haskell Programs. Reductio and QuickCheck utilise a testing technique called Automated Specification-based Testing.
2025-04-27 Koji Okamoto (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-29 Foxy Ladies Love/Boogie 70's Explosion (Musical) Foxy Ladies Love Boogie 70's Explosion is an 85-minute revue that traces cultural and political changes concerning women in the 1970s, through a selection of 43 songs from pop, rock, folk and disco music and TV theme songs of that era. It was performed for at least 7 months in 1999–2000 at Duplex Cabaret Theatre, 61 Christopher Street in Greenwich Village.
2025-04-27 Kirk Winterrowd (Musical artist) Kirk Winterrowd is an American video game music composer and musician, best known for his work for Origin Systems, namely several of the Ultima titles. He also served as a voice actor in Ultima VIII: Pagan.
2025-05-01 MGS5 (Topics referred to by the same term) MGS5 may stand for:
2025-05-01 Makoto Oda (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-28 Erbi Ago (Albanian entrepreneur) Erbi Petrit Ago (born 8 March 1990) is an Albanian entrepreneur, legal professional, actor, and academic.
2025-04-28 Petrit Ago (General Director of Customs of Albania) Petrit Ago is the former General Director of Customs of Albania and former head of Tirana taxation office. As customs director, he replaced in his new position Ardian Maci. Ago vowed to stick to the pledge of Ministry of Finance in fighting contraband and corruption at customs offices. Ago was also the counselor of former Albanian President, Rexhep Meidani. Ago is currently a businessman. In 2015, he was president of Impuls sh.p.k
2025-04-27 Blake Caldwell (American cyclist (born 1984)) Blake Caldwell, MD PhD is a former American road bicycle racer. In 2010 he stepped down from the higher level Team Garmin–Chipotle, for whom he had ridden since 2007, to race at a less competitive level while seeking to reverse the onset of osteoporosis. He turned professional in 2005. His only two professional wins have come in stages of the Tour of Utah: stage 6 in 2006, and the second stage in 2008.
2025-04-29 Deborah Raney (American writer) Deborah Raney is an American writer.
2025-04-25 Raymond E. Curtis Field (Baseball park in Weatherford, Texas, US) Raymond E. Curtis Field is a baseball park located in Weatherford, Texas. It is the home of the Weatherford High School Kangaroos baseball team.
2025-04-26 Gopala Pillai (Indian bureaucrat) G. C. Gopala Pillai is an Indian bureaucrat who previously served as the chairman and managing director of Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore. He also founded the Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KINFRA).
2025-04-28 The Leinster Leader Junior Club Cup The Leinster Leader Junior Club Cup is a Gaelic football competition for junior clubs organised by the Kildare GAA. Founded in 1995, it is sponsored by the Leinster Leader.[citation needed]
2025-04-28 Miami Women's Rugby Club (Division II rugby union club team in South Florida) Miami Women's Rugby Club (MWRC) is a Division II rugby union club team in South Florida. The team was founded in 1999 under the name Naples/Coconut Grove Women's Rugby and then in 2008 became Miami Women's Rugby.
2025-05-01 Surfaced block (Concrete masonry unit with a durable, slick surface) A surfaced block is a concrete masonry unit with a durable, slick surface designed to provide resistance to frequent scrubbing and cleaning, graffiti, chemical exposure, moisture, impact, and abrasion.
2025-05-01 Splintered (British experimental rock band) Splintered is a British experimental rock group originally active between 1991 and 1998, and revived with original members in 2013.
2025-04-25 Evergreen District (Virginia High School League) The Evergreen District was a high-school athletics conference in the state of Virginia that stretched from Warren County to Prince William County. The Evergreen District member schools compete in 3A and 4A. Since 2013, the district has been used only for regular season competition.
2025-04-27 Ministry of Dance (Australian dance school) Ministry of Dance is an Australian dance school based in Penrith, New South Wales. It established in 2006.
2025-04-30 Steven Springer (American songwriter) Steven Springer (born Steven Anthony Springer; September 23, 1951 – September 10, 2012) was an American guitarist and songwriter known for his innovative smooth soft touch guitar style. He was best known for being a member of the Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band and for playing with Sir Lancelot Pinard, Arizona-based band Sanctuary, as well as founding the musical project Tropicooljazz.
2025-04-26 Nariyasu Yasuhara (Japanese footballer and manager) is a former Japanese football player and manager.
2025-05-01 Akira Kawaguchi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-05-01 Toru Yasutake (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Hideaki Hagino (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-05-01 Kenji Wakai (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Koichi Kawai (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. His brother is Kenta Kawai.
2025-05-01 Keishi Otani (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player. He is the twin brother of Masashi Otani.
2025-05-01 Motonobu Tako (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-29 Edgar (footballer, born 1991) (Brazilian footballer) Edgar dos Passos Pinto (born 18 June 1991), better known as Edgar, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a right back for Clube Andraus Brasil Ltda.
2025-04-27 Takashi Umezawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-27 Kenji Sakaguchi (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Seiji Kubo (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Akira Kubota (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-26 List of Statewide and Local Partners of the National Trust for Historic Preservation List of Statewide and Local Partners of the National Trust for Historic Preservation gathered from the Statewide & Local Partners contact list maintained by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
2025-04-25 Takehiro Kato (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Teppei Isaka (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese retired football player.
2025-05-01 Hitoshi Sasaki (footballer, born 1973) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-26 Akihiro Yoshida (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-27 Satoshi Oishi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-26 Yasushi Mizusaki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Naohiro Kitade (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-26 Chikayuki Mochizuki (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Junji Goto (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Hironori Nagamine (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-26 Hideki Nomiyama (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-28 Emscher-Lippe-Halle (Indoor sporting arena located in Gelsenkirchen, Germany) Emscher-Lippe-Halle is an indoor sporting arena located in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. It is used for various indoor events and is the home arena of the ice hockey team EHC Gelsenkirchen. It also hosted the annual Bofrost Cup on Ice figure skating event. The capacity of the arena is 2,600 spectators.
2025-04-25 Yoichi Kajiyama (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-28 Jorge Speranza (Uruguayan footballer (born 1958)) Jorge Speranza (August 25, 1958, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a former soccer player. Currently he works as a soccer coach.
2025-05-01 Alex (footballer, born 1976) (Brazilian footballer) Alex (born April 20, 1976) is a former Brazilian football player.
2025-05-01 Kazumasa Shimizu (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former football player.
2025-04-26 Makoto Ikeda (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-05-01 Tomonori Tsunematsu (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-05-01 Yuji Nakayoshi (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-29 Takeshi Saito (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-29 Shingo Ito (footballer) (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-05-01 André (footballer, born 1980) (Brazilian footballer) André Luíz Baracho (born July 15, 1980), known as just André, is a former Brazilian football player.
2025-05-01 Takashi Takusagawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-25 Masaaki Koido (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese former footballer.
2025-04-27 Takamasa Watanabe (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-26 Yoshihide Nishikawa (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-05-01 Kentaro Uramoto (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-29 Yoshimasa Fujita (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-28 Ahmed Al-Arbeed (Kuwaiti fencer) Ahmed Abdulrahman Al-Arbeed (Arabic: احمد عبدالرحمن العربيد) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1976 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 1–17.
2025-05-01 Radek Škvor (Czech actor) Radek Škvor (born 29 March 1989) is a Czech actor and voice actor. Škvor contributes to voicing characters in anime, cartoons, movies, and more content. He is well known for voicing Ash Ketchum in the Czech-language version of Pokémon.
2025-04-26 Koichi Nakazato (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-28 Saskatoon Farmers' Market (market in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) The Saskatoon Farmers’ Market Cooperative was originally called the Toad Lane Market. The SFM was established in 1975 (with a $1,000 grant from the Ministry of Agriculture). Prior to moving to 2600 Koyl Avenue, the Saskatoon Farmers' Market operated at several locations:
2025-04-26 Nobuhiro Naito (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-27 Naohiko Okada (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-27 Takuya Sato (footballer) (Japanese footballer (born 1978)) is a Japanese former football player.
2025-04-25 Kazuyuki Matsuda (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-27 Kinoto Saito (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2025-04-30 Kotapati Murahari Rao (Indian businessperson (1933–2011)) Kotapati Murahari Rao (23 December 1933 – 24 November 2011) was an Indian philanthropist, humanist, rationalist, agriculturist, and business magnate. He was involved in rural development, education, and healthcare initiatives in Andhra Pradesh.
2025-05-01 New in Town (video game) (2012 video game) New In Town was a life-simulation social network game developed by Digital Chocolate that "allows players to customize an avatar and take another shot at life after high school, choosing a career and establishing themselves in a fictional city." The game's genre is similar to popular The Sims series but with a time mechanics based gameplay that is more reminiscent of legacy titles such as Jones in the Fast Lane.
2025-04-28 Ant & Sami Lukis (Radio show) Ant & Sami Lukis was an Australian drive radio show with Ant Simpson (Ant) & Sami Lukis. It was formerly broadcast on Mix 106.5 and Mix 101.1 from 4pm to 7pm on weekdays.
2025-04-29 Szymon Lenkowski (Polish cinematographer) Szymon Lenkowski (born 28 February 1981) is a Polish cinematographer and director based in Hollywood. Lenkowski has directed photography for 2 feature films, 15 short films, 10 documentary films, 5 music videos, 10 HD multi-camera live concerts, and over 50 television advertisements.
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2025-04-30 Stuart Arundel (English rugby league footballer & RL administrator) Stuart Arundel is a former professional rugby league footballer and former board member at Featherstone Rovers. As of August 2014, he has worked at Beautiful Minds, Ltd. as a "creative partner."
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2025-04-29 T. Wilkie (Scottish footballer) T. Wilkie was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Blackburn Rovers.
2025-04-25 Eriksberg, Botkyrka (Suburb in Botkyrka Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden) Eriksberg is a suburb of Botkyra in Botkyrka Municipality, Stockholm County, southeastern Sweden. It contains an industrial estate and residential area of around 3,200 people, mainly residing in high-rise buildings which were built in the mid-1970s, and lower buildings erected in the 1980s. The proportion of people with a foreign background as of 2003 was 34.8%.
2025-04-28 Sheila (German singer) (German folk and schlager singer) Sheila Jozi (born 1984), better known by her mononym Sheila or at times Sheila J, is a German folk music and schlager music singer of Persian (Iranian) descent.
2025-04-29 Simon Fischer (musician) (Musical artist) Simon Fischer (born September, 1956) is a contemporary violinist and pedagogue. Born in Sydney, Australia, son of Raymond Fischer whom he has been accompanied by in some of his recitals.
2025-04-28 Shlomo Amos (Israeli footballer) Shlomo Amos (Hebrew: שלמה עמוס) is an Israeli retired footballer who played for Maccabi Netanya.
2025-04-29 Lee Cotton (American writer) Lee Cotton is an American writer, Pilates instructor, and healthy foods chef based in Florida. Her writing on pilates and cooking has appeared in magazines such as Atlantic Avenue Magazine, and she's been interviewed for Boca Life, Jupiter Magazine, Fort Lauderdale Magazine, and other publications.
2025-04-30 Arielle Vernède (Dutch pianist (born 1953)) Arielle Vernède (born 26 May 1953) is a Dutch pianist.
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2025-04-27 Sanchita Luitel (Nepalese actress) Sanchita Luitel (Nepali: सञ्चिता लुइटेल), a renowned Nepali actress, has gained widespread recognition in the Nepali film industry for her remarkable acting talent and numerous performances.
2025-04-27 BBC Radio 2 Eurovision (Radio station) BBC Radio 2 Eurovision was a pop-up DAB service from the BBC which launched at 12 noon on Thursday 8 May 2014. The station continued to broadcast for 12 hours each day until Sunday 11 May 2014. The station returned at noon on Thursday 21 May 2015 and continued to broadcast until 10pm on 24 May 2015.
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2025-04-29 Africa's Children-Africa's Future (Defunct Canadian children's charity) Africa's Children-Africa's Future (AC-AF) was founded in 2006 and was recognized as a registered charity in 2009. The organization conducted programming in Canada and Tanzania to encourage the empowerment of children and youth in response to the various challenges posed by the AIDS pandemic. AC-AF's programming offered grassroots responses and sustainable solutions to build, strengthen and support community resources. Due to significant reforms in funding opportunities, the organization was forced to close its doors in 2014.
2025-05-01 Holland-on-Sea Residents' Association (Political party in the United Kingdom) The Holland-on-Sea Residents' Association is a residents association based in Holland-on-Sea, England. It was a registered political party from June 2002 to November 2023. From October 2017 to November 2023 it was registered as Holland On Sea & Eastcliff Matters.
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2025-04-28 Adi Choir Adi – The Young Israeli Choir Next to the Israeli Vocal Ensemble is an Israeli choir formed by Ishai Shtekler and Gony Bar-Sela in 2006, and is one of the few choirs in Israel which are composed of people who are 20 and 30 years old. The Choir works mainly in Tel Aviv, but performs all over Israel. The choir is not categorized as professional, as the singers are not paid, however - the level of its performances is considered professional and it regularly gains praises for concerts.
2025-04-29 Trevor Cornford (British businessman and philatelist) Trevor Robert Cornford (born 1949) is a British businessman, award-winning philatelist, and chairman of the Polar Postal History Society of Great Britain. He is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
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2025-04-29 Eisa Shaaban (Qatari footballer (born 1985)) Eisa Shaaban (Arabic: عيسى شعبان; born 6 June 1985) is a Qatari footballer.
2025-04-29 Mahmoud Attiyah (Qatari footballer (born 1989)) Mahmoud Attiyah (Arabic:محمود عطية) (born 1 April 1989) is a Qatari footballer.
2025-04-27 Yousef Al Sayed (Egyptian association footballer (born 2001)) Yousef Sayed (Arabic:يوسف سيد) (born 01 April 2001) is an Egyptian footballer.
2025-04-27 Mohammed Al-Khori (Emirati footballer (born 1993)) Mohammed Al-Khori (Arabic:محمد الخوري) (born 1 January 1993) is an Emirati footballer who currently plays for Baniyas as a midfielder.
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2025-04-30 Richard Britton (athlete) (Grenadian athlete) Richard Britton (born October 13, 1976) is a retired Grenadian athlete who specialized in 400 metres. He represented Grenada as part of its first Olympic 4 × 400m Relay team, which was disqualified at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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2025-04-30 Hussain Riyaz (Maldivian sprinter) Hussain Riyaz (born 4 December 1974) is a Maldivian sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
2025-04-25 Yusuke Kishida (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for JFL club Honda FC.
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2025-04-30 Mohamed Salem Al-Tunaiji (Emirati middle-distance runner) Mohamed Salem Al-Tunaiji (born 6 October 1969) is an Emirati middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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2025-04-27 NMK (company) (Japanese video game developer) Nihon Maicom Kaihatsu, better known as NMK, was a Japanese video game developer that created various arcade games and shoot 'em ups. Founded in May 1985, the company is best known for its Neo Geo title, Zed Blade, which Japanese publisher Hamster Corporation owned the rights to when they released it on their ACA Neo Geo lineup in 2017. In March 2021, several other NMK games began appearing on their Arcade Archives series of re-releases, beginning with Thunder Dragon. Other titles from the company, such as Saboten Bombers, Hacha Mecha Fighter, Gunnail and Thunder Dragon 2 started appearing afterwards.
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2025-04-28 Preecha Chiocharn (Thai weightlifter) Preecha Chiocharn (born 31 December 1944) is a Thai weightlifter. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
2025-04-28 Eduardo Zone (Argentine equestrian) Eduardo Zone (born 24 July 1953) is an Argentine equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
2025-05-01 Keishi Murakami (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Gamba Osaka.
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2025-05-01 Derek Potteiger (American soccer player) Derek Potteiger (born 6 January 1980 in the United States) is an American retired soccer player.
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2025-05-01 Olt Kondirolli (Kosovan swimmer) Olt Kondirolli (born 14 January 2003) is a Kosovan swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre freestyle at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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2025-04-27 Alastair Fyfe (English curler and coach) Alastair Fyfe (born 6 April 1960) is a Scottish-English-Saudi Arabian male curler and curling coach.
2025-05-01 Arash Aminpour (American business executive and lawyer) Arash Aminpour is an American attorney specializing in Corporate / M&A transactions, Tax law, and Private Equity advisory, and is the founding and managing partner of Aubrey Payton, a Washington, DC–based Business strategy law firm. Aminpour previously served as Chief Legal Officer to DELVE, a Multinational Ad Technology Corporation.[failed verification]
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2025-04-29 The Music Studio (Music school in Albany, New York) The Music Studio is a music school in Albany, NY that was founded in 1977 by Noel Ottery Liberty. Located at 1237 Central Avenue, the school has classes starting for children as young as two and has seen over 15,000 students since its founding. The school has five programs: Music for the Young, The Foundation Program, The Piano Program, Recreational Piano for Adults, and Classes for Children With Special Needs. Additionally, the school’s group The Music Studio Kids participates in performances throughout the year.
2025-04-27 Joseph Duke (Nigerian filmmaker) Joseph Duke is a Nigerian filmmaker renowned for his work in Mokalik,Crime and Justice Lagos.Duke's career is marked by a series of critically acclaimed projects and significant contributions to both Nigerian and international cinema.
2025-04-27 Sunder Lal Gandharv (Musical artist) Sunder Lal Gandharv (born 13 May 1950) is an Indian flautist known for his contributions to Hindustani classical music. He has earned various honors.
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2025-04-28 AISSMS Institute of Information Technology (Private engineering college in Pune, Maharashtra, India) AISSMS (All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's) Institute of Information Technology is a private engineering college located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The college is affiliated with the Savitribai Phule Pune University and was founded by Chhatrapati Shri Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur, leading to the college's establishment in 1992. The institute is located close to the Regional Transport Office and shares its campus with a pharmacy college, polytechnic, and business school.
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2025-04-29 Ashu Peter Mattoo Ashu Peter Mattoo is the current serving president of All J&K Christian Sabha (AJKCS), a non - governmental organization, in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
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2025-04-30 Iago Stanback (College Basketball Player (born 2005)) Iago Stanback (born February 17, 2005) is a Portuguese American college Basketball player for the Missouri State Bears.
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2025-05-01 Les Coeudres railway station (Railway station in La Sagne, Switzerland) Les Coeudres railway station (French: Gare de Les Coeudres) is a railway station in the municipality of La Sagne, in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. It is an intermediate stop and a request stop on the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) La Chaux-de-Fonds–Les Ponts-de-Martel line of Transports publics Neuchâtelois.
2025-04-29 Joseph Puthenpurackal (Indian Catholic Priest) Fr. Joseph Puthenpurackal,(born 15 May1961), popularly known as Chiri achan or kappipodiyachan, is an Indian Capuchin priest, motivational speaker, counsellor, internet personality, author, professor and actor. His own punch dialogue "Koodumbol imbamullathu Kudumbam, koodathappol bhookambam" is very popular..
2025-04-29 Pedro Arguillas (Filipino Priest (1936–2016)) Pedro Cubero Arguillas (Spanish: Pedro Arguillas y Cubero), also known as Fr. Pete, was a priest of Missionaries of the Sacred Heart.
2025-04-27 St. Joseph's Balika Vidyalaya, Kegalle St. Joseph's Balika Vidyalaya (Sinhala: ශාන්ත ජෝසප් බාලිකා විද්‍යාලය), also known as St. Joseph's Girls' College, is a Catholic girls' school located in Kegalle. It was established on 14 January 1910 as a convent affliated to St. Mary's Church.[citation needed] Currently the school has more than 4000 students[citation needed] and it is the largest girls' school in Kegalle.[citation needed]
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2025-04-28 Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Muscat (Catholic Church in Muscat, Oman) The Holy Spirit Catholic Church is a Catholic church in the industrial district of Ghala, in the city of Muscat, the capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Oman, south of the Arabian Peninsula. This is one of the two Catholic churches found in the city and capital, the other being dedicated to the Apostle Peter and Paul in the business district of Ruwi.
2025-04-28 San Mateo Church (Rizal) (Roman Catholic church in Rizal, Philippines) The National Shrine of Our Lady of Aranzazu, also known as San Mateo Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church situated in the municipality of San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Antipolo. The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Aranzazu, a Marian title originating from Oñati, Spain.
2025-04-30 Guwahati City Centre Mall (Shopping mall in Guwahati, India) Guwahati City Centre Mall is a shopping complex located in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is located in Christian Basti and it is also one of the largest malls of Assam and Northeast India. The mall was opened on 1 April 2018.
2025-05-01 2029 North Maluku gubernatorial election The 2029 North Maluku gubernatorial election will be held on late 2029 as part of nationwide local elections to elect the governor of North Maluku for a five-year term. The previous election was held in 2024.
2025-04-30 Hinduism and Christianity Contemporary Christian-Hindu relations are a mixed affair. Hinduism's historical tendency has been to recognize the divine basis of various other religions, and to revere their founders and saintly practitioners; this continues today. The declaration Nostra aetate by the Second Vatican Council officially established inter-religious dialogue between Catholics and Hindus, promoting common values between the two religions (among others). There are over 17.3 million Catholics in India, which represents less than 2% of the total population, still making it the largest Christian church in India. (See also: Dalit theology).
2025-04-30 Sahag-Mesrob Armenian Christian School (Private christian school) Sahag-Mesrob Armenian Christian School (SMACS) is a private Armenian Christian school located in Pasadena, California. Founded in 1980, it provides a Christ-centered education with a focus on Armenian cultural heritage for students from preschool to eighth grade. In January 2025, the school's campus in Altadena, California was destroyed by the Eaton Fire, prompting its temporary relocation to the AGBU Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Cultural Center (formerly AGBU Vatche and Tamar Manoukian High School) in Pasadena.
2025-04-28 Romeo Catacutan (Filipino TikTok personality (born 1990)) Romeo Catacutan (born 1990), known online as Idol Gara, is a Filipino TikTok personality and businessman from Pampanga. He gained popularity for his comedic skits and faith-based content featuring Catholic imagery, amassing over 777,000 TikTok followers as of 2024.
2025-04-27 St. Anne's Church, Hong Kong (Catholic church in Hong Kong) St. Anne's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Hong Kong. It is located at 1 Tung Tau Wan Rd, Stanley. It services mainly the Chinese, Filipinos, and expatriates that live in the area. The church was built in 1959.
2025-04-26 Sins of a Divine Mother (American industrial rock band) Sins of a Divine Mother was an American industrial rock band from Van Nuys (Los Angeles), California. The band's lineup consisted of guitarist and lead vocalist Wylie Biechler, drummer John Magness, former Bang Tango bassist Kyle Keiderling, and keyboardist Danny "Odyssey" Parker. They are best known for their song "Broken" which went unused for the Shadow The Hedgehog (2005) video game soundtrack.
2025-04-25 Albenish language Albenish (Албењскэй ёзик) is a constructed language that uses a modified Cyrillic script, designed as an artistic and auxiliary language for Latvia. Blending Slavic linguistic aesthetics with Baltic cultural elements, Albenish serves as both a creative linguistic project and a hypothetical regional language.
2025-04-28 Rodrigo Rettig (Chilean lawyer) Rodrigo Rettig Vargas (born 6 December 1982) is a Chilean attorney, scholar, politician and pundit dedicated to criminal law. He became known for representing people defrauded by Alberto Chang.
2025-04-27 St. Bonaventure Catholic School St. Bonaventure Catholic School is an elementary and middle school located in Davie, Florida. It is part of the Archdiocese of Miami.
2025-05-01 Dave Phillips (musician) (Swiss experimental musician) Dave Phillips (born January 18, 1969) also known as dp, is a British-French-Swiss experimental noise musician, composer, performer and multimedia artist. He is best known for his solo work, but also as part of Schimpfluch-Gruppe, as founder of the group OHNE, as one half of Perverts In White Shirts, and as founding member of Swiss grindcore pioneers Fear Of God. He has been active since the mid-80's in independent metal, hardcore punk and noise music scenes. Phillips refers to his oeuvre as Ritual Protest Music, Metamkine called him a Musique Concrète Actionist.
2025-05-01 Air Karachi Air Karachi is a new Pakistani airline seeking a Regular Public Transport (RPT) license from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to begin domestic and international flights. The airline is backed by local investors and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). They plan to offer both passenger and cargo services, with initial plans to operate with three leased aircraft.
2025-04-29 Shanghai People's Republic of China Temple (LDS Church) (Planned LDS temple in Shanghai, China) The Shanghai China Temple (formally the Shanghai People's Republic of China Temple) is a planned temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to be built in Shanghai. The project was announced on 5 April 2020, the first LDS temple proposed for mainland China. As of April 2025 the Church has not released a site location or groundbreaking date, and independent coverage describes the project as “announced” but not yet under construction.
2025-04-30 Theo Carroll (English footballer (born 2007)) Theo Carroll (born 21 June 2007) is a professional footballer who plays for the EFL Championship club Preston North End as a Midfielder.