Sandy, Bedfordshire

Sandy
The town sign in Sandy
Sandy is located in Bedfordshire
Sandy
Sandy
Location within Bedfordshire
Population12,171 (Parish, 2021)[1]
11,375 (Built up area, 2021)[2]
OS grid referenceTL1649
• London43 miles (69 km) S
Civil parish
  • Sandy
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSANDY
Postcode districtSG19
Dialling code01767
PoliceBedfordshire
FireBedfordshire and Luton
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Bedfordshire
52°07′52″N 0°17′49″W / 52.131°N 0.297°W / 52.131; -0.297

Sandy is a town and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire, England. It lies 8 miles (13 km) to the east of Bedford, 18 miles (29 km) to the south west of Cambridge and 43 miles (69 km) north of Central London. It had a population of 12,171 at the 2021 census.

The town takes its name from a low range of sandy hills on the eastern side of the town, which form part of the Bedfordshire Greensand Ridge. The main part of the built-up area lies between the hills to the east and the River Ivel to the west. The A1 road skirts the western edge of the town. Sandy railway station is on the Great Northern route between London and Peterborough, with the railway running along the eastern edge of the built-up area. The parish also includes the hamlet of Beeston, which straddles the A1 to the south-west of the town.

The headquarters of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is at The Lodge at Sandy Warren in the hills to the east of the town, where it has been based since 1961.[3]

History

The Sandy area has a long history of occupation, with evidence found for settlement prior to 250 BC.[4] Sandy was a Roman settlement, when it was probably an important trading centre and staging post. An ancient hill fort, now heavily wooded and traditionally known as Caesar's Camp, although more commonly called "the sand hills" or "the lookout", still overlooks the town.[5]

Sandy is referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086, as Sandeia, a derivation from the Old English Sandieg, meaning a sand-island. At that time it was part of the ancient hundred of Weneslawe and was held by Eudo Fitzhubert, who is likely to have been the tenant.[6] He was probably also known as Eudo Dapifer, who was a high steward for William the Conqueror, and based in Colchester Castle.[7]

There were two mills listed in Sandy in the Domesday Book, which would have been water-powered. One of these mills is likely to have been at Sandy Mill on the River Ivel to the south-west of the town. This was at the end of Mill Lane, adjoining The Riddy, which is now a local nature reserve. There was a water mill on this site from at least the Norman era. The last mill on the site was built in 1857.[8] Milling continued into the twentieth century, with the last mill buildings eventually being demolished in 1977 and replaced with housing.[9] Further down the river from the mill it is believed there was a Danish camp which was built to protect the Danelaw in 886.[7]

The half-hundred of Weneslawe contained Sandy and 3 additional parishes during the Domesday survey;[10] before Kirby's Quest (1284–86) this half-hundred was merged into the Hundred of Biggleswade.[11] In 1831 the old Weneslawe parishes were listed as Sandy, Sutton, Potton, Hatley, and additionally Everton.[11] A route for a scenic and historic Weneslawe Walk around Sandy, Potton, and Biggleswade was promoted in 2022.[12]

St Swithun's Church, High Street

Sandy's parish church of St Swithun was largely rebuilt in 1860, but retaining some of the medieval building, including the tower.[13]

Former Town Hall, Bedford Road, now The Roundabout Club

Sandy remained a village into the twentieth century. The central public space is called Market Square, but Sandy was not a market town as such; it was not until 1925 that it was formally given the right to hold a market.[14] Sandy Town Hall was built in 1906 on Bedford Road. This was a large hall built by a private company for public events rather than a being a town hall in the sense of a council's headquarters.[15]

The town expanded rapidly in the 1970s with the development of London overspill housing between Sunderland Road and St Neots Road. This expansion continued into the 1990s with new housing developments at Fallow Field and Ivel Park.

Governance

10 Cambridge Road: Former fire station, built 1882. Town Council's headquarters since 1978.

There are two tiers of local government covering Sandy, at parish (town) and unitary authority level: Sandy Town Council and Central Bedfordshire Council. The town council is based at 10 Cambridge Road.[16]

Administrative history

Sandy was an ancient parish. When elected parish and district councils were established in 1894, Sandy was given a parish council and included in the wider Biggleswade Rural District.[17] In 1895 Sandy Parish Council established a council chamber in a room at the fire station at 10 Cambridge Road, which had been built in 1882.[18][19]

Boyne House, 7 St Neots Road: Council headquarters 1946–1978

In 1927 the parish of Sandy was made an urban district, making it independent from the Biggleswade Rural District.[20] The urban district council continued to meet at the fire station until 1946, when it bought Boyne House at 7 St Neots Road and converted it to become its offices and meeting place.[21][22]

Sandy Urban District was abolished in 1974 to become part of Mid Bedfordshire.[23] A successor parish was created covering the former urban district. The re-established parish council declared the parish to be a town, allowing it to take the style "town council" and appoint a mayor.[24] In 1978 the town council left Boyne House and returned to 10 Cambridge Road, this time taking over the whole building; the fire station had moved to a new building on Ivel Road in 1954.[19] Mid Bedfordshire in turn was abolished in 2009 to become part of Central Bedfordshire.[25]

Constituency

Sandy is within the parliamentary constituency of North Bedfordshire.

Geography

Sandy is 43 miles (69 km) north of Central London with the county town of Bedford 8 miles (13 km) to the west. St Neots, Cambridgeshire lies 7 miles (11 km) to the north with Biggleswade 3 miles (4.8 km) to the south.

The River Ivel, a tributary of the River Great Ouse, runs through the town. Parts of the town and adjoining land are designated as a Flood Warning Area. The Greensand Ridge, an escarpment which runs through Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Cambridgeshire, runs to the south and east of the town.

The Sandy Heath transmitting station, a 244 metre tall television broadcast mast, is located to the east of the town.

Transport

Roads layout in Sandy (partial)

Road

Sandy is situated on the A1 which hugs the western edge of the town. The A603 leads west towards Bedford; the B1042 leads east towards Potton and Cambridge.

The original route of the A1 did not go through the centre of Sandy, but passed through the Girtford area on the west side of the town, crossing the Ivel at Girtford Bridge. The A1 bypass was one of the earlier 1950s improvements on the Great North Road. The bypass required a new bridge over the River Ivel, built by Dorman Long.[26] The roundabout (former traffic lights before the late 1970s) is with the A603 for Bedford, to the west and the B1042 into Sandy itself and on to Potton and Cambridge. The former A603, to the east is now the B1042. The former north–south route through the town was over Girtford Bridge, to the west of the current route, and now the A603. There were three separate bypass schemes – the Improvement from Sandy to the junction with A428 (Tempsford and Tempsford Bridge Diversions, began December 1957, finished around 1960), Provision of second carriageway (widening) through Girtford (began 2 January 1961, finished around October 1962), and Biggleswade by-pass to Girtford (Girtford Diversion, which opened on 6 August 1961[27] which included pulverised fuel ash as an embankment infill material). The Girtford Underpass was built in the early 1990s by Kimbell Construction, at the former Varsity Line railway bridge.[28]

South of the Sandy roundabout the A1 still follows its historic route through the hamlets of Beeston and Seddington, which are in the parish of Sandy. Proposals have been put forward at various times for a bypass, but none have come to fruition.[29]

Rail

Sandy railway station is located on the East Coast Main Line and provides half-hourly trains south to central London and beyond to Horsham, and north to Peterborough. Journey times to London are typically around 40 minutes. The station is managed and served by Thameslink and Great Northern.

National Rail signpost at Sandy Railway Station.

The Varsity Line, which connected Oxford to Cambridge, ran through Sandy until 1967. Girtford Halt was a short-lived station on the Varsity Line in the Girtford area of the town between 1938 and 1940. From Bedford to Sandy, the line has been paved over and is now part of the NCR 51 cycle route.

In January 2020, East West Rail Ltd, which exists to re-establish the Oxford–Cambridge rail link, announced a new route between Bedford and Cambridge that will bypass Sandy, with a new station 'in the Tempsford area'.

Bus

The no.73 Stagecoach East bus service, runs half-hourly Monday - Saturday between Biggleswade, Sandy and Bedford. No Sunday service.[30]

Sport and leisure

Sandy has an amateur football team, Sandy F.C., who compete in Division One of the Bedfordshire County Football League.

An athletics track, located at Sandy Secondary School, is home to Biggleswade Athletic Club.

Media

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC East and ITV Anglia. Television signals are received from the nearby Sandy Heath TV transmitter.[31]

Sandy's local radio stations are BBC Three Counties Radio on 95.5 FM, Heart East on 96.9 FM and BigglesFM is a licensed community radio station transmitting from nearby Potton on 104.8 FM and online. Full-time broadcasting began in April 2011.[32]

The town is served by the local newspaper, The Biggleswade Chronicle.[33]

Education

Schools in Sandy were previously 3 tier (lower, middle and upper) as per the rest of the schools in Central Bedfordshire. However, from 2018 schools in the town have converted to being 2 tier (primary and secondary). Due to these changes Sandye Place Academy (the middle school in Sandy) closed in September 2019.

Primary schools

Secondary schools

Twinned towns

Sandy has been twinned with the town of Malaunay in France since 1982,[38] as a result of which the Sandy Twinning Association was also established.[39] The association has also recently developed links with the town of Skarszewy in Poland.[40]

Commemoration

Frederick Thomas Bidlake is commemorated by a garden and monument, at Girtford Bridge. It was unveiled on 23 September 1934 as more than 4,000 watched W. P. Cook, president of the Anfield Bicycle Club and the Road Records Association, perform the unveiling ceremony. The rector of Sandy blessed the memorial. The garden is triangular with a wall of local stone on one side. In its centre, a stone reads: "This garden is dedicated to Frederick Thomas Bidlake, a great cyclist, a man of singular charm and character, an untiring worker for cyclists 1867–1933". A sundial in the centre of the garden is marked "He measured time". A facsimile milestone is engraved "F. T. B. Few have known this road as he. London 48 – York 148".[41]

Girtford Bridge itself was built in 1780–82 to the designs of the Rutland architect John Wing (1728–1794) assisted by his son John Wing (1756–1826)[42][43]

There is a statue of Victoria Cross recipient William Peel in the south transept of St Swithun's Church.[44] Opposite the church across the High Street stands the Sir William Peel pub.

References

  1. ^ "Sandy parish". City Population. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Towns and cities, characteristics of built-up areas, England and Wales: Census 2021". Census 2021. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Get in touch". RSPB. Retrieved 5 October 2009.
  4. ^ "Dig unearths clues to town origins". The Comet. 1 June 2006. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  5. ^ Page, William (1908). A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 2. London: Victoria County History. pp. 242–246. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Sandy". Open Domesday. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Sandy Bedfordshire Home Page". Archived from the original on 5 May 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2009.. Sandy town website, History page.
  8. ^ "The Riddy". Sandy Town Council. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  9. ^ "Sandy Watermill". Bedfordshire Archives. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  10. ^ Open Domesday: Weneslawe Hundred. Accessed 23 November 2023.
  11. ^ a b Biggleswade hundred: Introduction, in A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1908), pp. 201-202. British History Online [accessed 24 November 2023].
  12. ^ Introducing the Weneslawe Walk. Greensand Country. Accessed 23 November 2023.
  13. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Swithun (Grade II*) (1137790)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  14. ^ "Sandy Market". Biggleswade Chronicle. 14 August 1925. p. 1. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  15. ^ "The Town Hall and Victory Cinema Sandy". Bedfordshire Archives. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  16. ^ "Sandy Town Council". Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  17. ^ "Sandy Ancient Parish / Civil Parish". A Vision of Britain through Time. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  18. ^ "Sandy: Parish Council". Bedfordshire Times and Independent. 2 February 1895. p. 8. Retrieved 25 October 2023. The Council held its first meeting at the new Council Chamber at the Fire Station on Friday evening...
  19. ^ a b "Sandy Fire Station". Bedfordshire Archives. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  20. ^ "Sandy Urban District". A Vision of Britain through Time. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  21. ^ "New home for Sandy Council". Bedfordshire Times. Bedford. 1 March 1946. p. 3. Retrieved 26 October 2023. When Sandy's new Urban Council is elected in April, it may, within a short space of time, meet in a new home - 'Boyne House', 7 St Neots Road, Sandy, which was bought by auction on 22nd February for £1,800...
  22. ^ "7 St Neots Road". Bedfordshire Archives. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  23. ^ "Sandy Urban District Council". Bedfordshire Archives. 22 June 2019. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  24. ^ "The Local Government (Successor Parishes) Order 1973", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 1973/1110, retrieved 26 October 2023
  25. ^ "The Bedfordshire (Structural Changes) Order 2008", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 2008/907, retrieved 26 October 2023
  26. ^ The Times 1 January 1957, page 15
  27. ^ "National Archives". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  28. ^ "Disused Stations: Girtford Halt". www.disused-stations.org.uk. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  29. ^ ""Let our village live again"". The Comet. 22 March 2007. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  30. ^ "73 Bus Route & Timetable: Biggleswade - Bedford". Stagecoach. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  31. ^ "Full Freeview on the Sandy Heath (Central Bedfordshire, England) transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  32. ^ "Biggles FM". OFCOM. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  33. ^ "Biggleswade Chronicle". British Papers. 26 September 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  34. ^ "Laburnum School Sandy". laburnumprimary.co.uk. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  35. ^ "Maple Tree Primary School - Home". Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  36. ^ "Robert Peel Primary School". Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  37. ^ "St Swithun's Church of England VC Primary School - Home". www.stswithunssandy.co.uk. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  38. ^ "British towns twinned with French towns". Archant Community Media Ltd. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  39. ^ "Malaunay". UK Town Twinning Portal. Archived from the original on 3 August 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  40. ^ "Skarszewy". UK Town Twinning Portal. Archived from the original on 3 August 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  41. ^ "The F T Bidlake Memorial Trust". www.bidlakememorial.org.uk. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  42. ^ John Brushe, 'Girtford Bridge and John Wing 2', Bedfordshire Magazine Vol. 15 (1975), p. 59 ff
  43. ^ "Girtford Bridge". Bedfordshire Archives. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  44. ^ "A Brief History of St Swithun's Church" (PDF). sandyparishchurch.org. Retrieved 10 June 2023.

Media related to Sandy, Bedfordshire at Wikimedia Commons

Read other articles:

Keuskupan Agung BarArchidioecesis AntibarensisBarska Nadbiskupija Kryedioqeza e TivaritKatolik Katedral Santo Petrus (katedral baru)LokasiNegara MontenegroProvinsi gerejawiSubyek langsung Tahta SuciStatistikLuas13.198 km2 (5.096 sq mi)Populasi- Total- Katolik(per 2012)631.00011,227 (1.8%)Paroki19InformasiDenominasiKatolik RomaPendirianAbad ke-9(sebagai Keuskupan Bar)1034(sebagai Keuskupan Agung Bar)KatedralKatedral Santo Petrus Rasul di Bar, MontenegroK...

 

 

Bagian dari seriGereja Katolik menurut negara Afrika Afrika Selatan Afrika Tengah Aljazair Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Chad Eritrea Eswatini Etiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guinea Khatulistiwa Jibuti Kamerun Kenya Komoro Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagaskar Malawi Mali Maroko Mauritania Mauritius Mesir Mozambik Namibia Niger Nigeria Pantai Gading Republik Demokratik Kongo Republik Kongo Rwanda Sao Tome dan Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia Somaliland ...

 

 

Baguazhang(八卦掌)Sun Lu Tang sedang memperagakan BaguazhangJuga dikenal sebagaiPa Kua Chang;FokusCampuranKekerasantenaga dalamNegara asal RRTPenciptaDong Haichuan (董海川)Olahraga olimpiktidak Baguazhang adalah seni bela diri Tiongkok yang mengambil prinsip dasar dari buku kuno I Ching.[1][2][3] Baguazhang adalah salah satu dari tiga ilmu bela diri Tiongkok yang melatih organ dalam dahulu dengan melatih kekuatan kuda-kuda dan tidak melatih diri dengan kekerasan ...

Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang perusahaan yang dibentuk pada tahun 2013. Untuk bisnis terkait yang juga menggunakan nama Tarmac, lihat Tarmac (disambiguasi). TarmacJenisAnak perusahaanIndustriBahan bangunanDidirikanMaret 2013 (dengan nama Lafarge Tarmac)KantorpusatSolihull, Inggris, Britania RayaWilayah operasiBritania RayaTokohkunciMartin Riley (Wakil Presiden Senior)Cyrille Ragoucy (mantan CEO)ProdukAggregatBeton siap pakaiAspalPengaspalanSemenJasaJasa perawatanPengolahan limbahPendapat...

 

 

Town in Estonia Town in Ida-Viru County, EstoniaPüssiTownLüganuse school buildingPüssiLocation in EstoniaCoordinates: 59°22′N 27°03′E / 59.367°N 27.050°E / 59.367; 27.050CountryEstoniaCountyIda-Viru CountyMunicipalityLüganuse ParishFirst mentioned1472Borough rights1954Town rights1993Population (2018)[1] • Total917Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST) Püssi is a town in Lüganuse Parish, Ida-Viru County, in nor...

 

 

العلاقات الغرينادية الكازاخستانية غرينادا كازاخستان   غرينادا   كازاخستان تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات الغرينادية الكازاخستانية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين غرينادا وكازاخستان.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعي...

Pour les autres membres de la famille, voir Famille de Hercé. Jean-Armand de HercéFonctionDéputé de la Mayenne22 août 1815 - 5 septembre 1816BiographieNaissance 12 octobre 1759OisseauDécès 11 février 1841 (à 81 ans)Saint-Mars-du-DésertNationalité françaiseActivités Homme politique, officier, généalogisteFamille Famille de HercéAutres informationsGrade militaire ColonelConflit Guerres de la Révolution françaiseDistinction Ordre royal et militaire de Saint-LouisBlasonmod...

 

 

Courts created under Article I of the United States Constitution Bankruptcy in theUnited States Bankruptcy in the United States Authority History U.S. Trustee Court BAP Code FRBP Chapters Chapter 7 Chapter 9 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 15 Aspects of bankruptcy law Automatic stay Discharge Bankruptcy trustee Chief restructuring officer Claim Means test DIP vte Bankruptcy Court redirects here. For the former courts in the United Kingdom, see Court of Bankruptcy. United States bankr...

 

 

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Flag of Melbourne – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this message) City of MelbourneProportion1:2Adopted18 March 1970; 54 years ago (1970-03-18) The flag of the City of Melbourne is the offic...

Men's rope climbingat the Games of the X OlympiadArtistic gymnastics pictogramVenueLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumDateAugust 10Competitors5 from 2 nationsWinning time6.7Medalists Raymond Bass United States William Galbraith United States Thomas F. Connolly United States← 1924 Gymnastics at the1932 Summer OlympicsAll-aroundmenTeammenFloormenHorizontal barmenIndian clubsmenParallel barsmenPommel horsemenRingsmenRope climbingmenTumblingmenVaultmenvte The men's r...

 

 

1971 American film by Dalton Trumbo For the 1939 book, see Johnny Got His Gun. Johnny Got His GunOriginal theatrical posterDirected byDalton TrumboScreenplay byDalton TrumboLuis Buñuel (uncredited)Based onJohnny Got His Gunby Dalton TrumboProduced byBruce CampbellStarring Timothy Bottoms Kathy Fields Marsha Hunt Jason Robards Donald Sutherland Diane Varsi CinematographyJules BrennerEdited byMillie MooreMusic byJerry FieldingProductioncompanyWorld EntertainmentDistributed byCinemation Industr...

 

 

Cet article est une ébauche concernant une compétition de basket-ball et le Kosovo. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Championnat du Kosovo de basket-ball Généralités Sport Basket-ball Création 1991 Autre(s) nom(s) Superliga Organisateur(s) Fédération du Kosovo de basket-ball Périodicité Annuelle Nations Kosovo Participants 8 Statut des participants Professionnel Hiérarchie Hiérarchie 1...

Village in Blagoevgrad Province, BulgariaHotovoVillageCountry BulgariaProvinceBlagoevgrad ProvinceMunicipalitySandanskiTime zoneUTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST) Hotovo is a village in the municipality of Sandanski, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria.[1] References ^ Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 5, 2010 vte Sandanski MunicipalityCapital: SandanskiVillages Belevehchevo Belyovo Bozhdovo Chereshnitsa Damyanitsa Debrene Doleni Dzhigurovo Golem Tsalim Goleshovo Gorna S...

 

 

2016年美國總統選舉 ← 2012 2016年11月8日 2020 → 538個選舉人團席位獲勝需270票民意調查投票率55.7%[1][2] ▲ 0.8 %   获提名人 唐納·川普 希拉莉·克林頓 政党 共和黨 民主党 家鄉州 紐約州 紐約州 竞选搭档 迈克·彭斯 蒂姆·凱恩 选举人票 304[3][4][註 1] 227[5] 胜出州/省 30 + 緬-2 20 + DC 民選得票 62,984,828[6] 65,853,514[6]...

 

 

此條目可能包含不适用或被曲解的引用资料,部分内容的准确性无法被证實。 (2023年1月5日)请协助校核其中的错误以改善这篇条目。详情请参见条目的讨论页。 各国相关 主題列表 索引 国内生产总值 石油储量 国防预算 武装部队(军事) 官方语言 人口統計 人口密度 生育率 出生率 死亡率 自杀率 谋杀率 失业率 储蓄率 识字率 出口额 进口额 煤产量 发电量 监禁率 死刑 国债 ...

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 Februari 2023. SMP Putra PersadaInformasiJenisSekolah SwastaAlamatLokasi, Batam, Kepri,  IndonesiaMoto SMP Putra Persada, merupakan salah satu Sekolah Menengah Pertama swasta yang ada di Batam, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau. Sama dengan SMP pada umumnya di Indonesia ...

 

 

Commune and town in Constantine Province, AlgeriaIbn ZiadCommune and townCountry AlgeriaProvinceConstantine ProvincePopulation (1998) • Total15,514Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) Ibn Ziad is a town and commune in Constantine Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,514.[1] References Algeria portal ^ Statoids vte Constantine ProvinceConstantine District Constantine Aïn Abid District Aïn Abid Ben Badis El Khroub District El Khroub Aïn Smar...

 

 

Swedish Football 1947–48 Allsvenskan (Tier 1) Division 2 (Tier 2) Division 3 (Tier 3) Svenska Cupen 1947 – Final The 1947–48 season in Swedish football, starting August 1947 and ending July 1948: Honours Official titles Title Team Reason Swedish Champions 1947–48 IFK Norrköping Winners of Allsvenskan Swedish Cup Champions 1947 Malmö FF Winners of Svenska Cupen Competitions Level Competition Team 1st level Allsvenskan 1947–48 IFK Norrköping 2nd level Division 2 Nordö...

В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Максимович; Максимович, Михаил. Михаил Александрович Максимович Дата рождения 3 (15) сентября 1804(1804-09-15) Место рождения хутор Тымковщина, Золотоношский уезд, Полтавская губерния Дата смерти 10 (22) ноября 1873(1873-11-...

 

 

Kualifikasi UEFA Euro 2012Informasi turnamenJadwalpenyelenggaraan3 September 2010 – 11 Oktober 2011Jumlahtim peserta53 (dari 1 konfederasi)Statistik turnamenPencetak golterbanyak Klaas-Jan Huntelaar(12 goals)2016 → Kualifikasi Kejuaraan Eropa UEFA 2012 adalah kompetisi sepak bola yang diselenggarakan antara tahun 2010 dan 2011 untuk menentukan tim yang akan melaju ke Putaran Final Kejuaraan Eropa UEFA 2012, yang akan diselenggarakan di Polandia dan Ukraina. Pengundian untuk Baba...