Belfast West (Assembly constituency)

Belfast West
Parliamentary constituency
for the Northern Ireland Assembly
West Belfast shown within Northern Ireland
Current constituency
Created1973
Seats6 (1998–2016)
5 (2017–)
MLAs
  •   Danny Baker (SF)
  •   Gerry Carroll (PBP)
  •   Órlaithí Flynn (SF)
  •   Aisling Reilly (SF)
  •   Pat Sheehan (SF)
City councilBelfast City Council
BoundariesMap

Belfast West (Irish: Béal Feirste Thiar, Ulster Scots: Belfast West) is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

It was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election in 1973, which elected the then Northern Ireland Assembly. It usually shares boundaries with the Belfast West UK Parliament constituency. However, the boundaries of the two constituencies were slightly different from 1973 to 1974, 1983 to 1986 and 2010 to 2011 (because the Assembly boundaries had not caught up with Parliamentary boundary changes) and from 1996 to 1997, when members of the Northern Ireland Forum had been elected from the newly drawn Parliamentary constituencies but the 51st Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected in 1992 under the 1983–95 constituency boundaries, was still in session.

Members were then elected from the constituency to the 1975 Constitutional Convention, the 1982 Assembly, the 1996 Forum and then to the current Assembly from 1998.

For further details of the history and boundaries of the constituency, see Belfast West (UK Parliament constituency).

Members

Election MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
MLA
(party)
1973 Paddy Devlin
(SDLP)
Desmond Gillespie
(SDLP)
Hugh Smyth
(Independent Unionist)
Bob Cooper
(Alliance Party)
John Laird
(UUP)
Jean Coulter
(Vanguard/UUP)
1975 Joe Hendron
(SDLP)
1982 4 seats
1982–1996
Gerry Adams
(Sinn Féin)
Will Glendinning
(Alliance)
Thomas Passmore
(UUP)
4 seats
1982–1996
1996 5 seats
1996–1998
Alex Maskey
(Sinn Féin)
Dodie McGuinness
(Sinn Féin)
Annie Armstrong
(Sinn Féin)
1998 Alex Attwood
(SDLP)
Bairbre De Brun
(Sinn Féin)
Sue Ramsey
(Sinn Féin)
2003 Diane Dodds
(DUP)
Fra McCann
(Sinn Féin)
Michael Ferguson
(Sinn Féin)
November 2004
co-option
Sue Ramsey
(Sinn Féin)
2007 Paul Maskey
(Sinn Féin)
Jennifer McCann
(Sinn Féin)
December 2010
co-option
Pat Sheehan
(Sinn Féin)
2011
July 2012
co-option
Rosie McCorley
(Sinn Féin)
November 2014
co-option
Alex Maskey
(Sinn Féin)
2016 Gerry Carroll
(PBP)
December 2016
co-option
Órlaithí Flynn
(Sinn Féin)
2017 5 seats
2017–present
October 2021
co-option
Aisling Reilly
(Sinn Féin)
2022 Danny Baker
(Sinn Féin)

Note: The columns in this table are used only for presentational purposes, and no significance should be attached to the order of columns. For details of the order in which seats were won at each election, see the detailed results of that election.

Elections

Northern Ireland Assembly

2022

2022 Assembly election: Belfast West – 5 seats[1]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sinn Féin Danny Baker 20.64% 9,011                    
Sinn Féin Órlaithí Flynn 15.44% 6,743 7,087 7,093 7,109 7,136 7,159 7,159 7,160 7,228 7,407  
Sinn Féin Aisling Reilly 13.01% 5,681 6,709 6,720 6,727 6,745 6,759 6,761 6,761 6,812 7,131 7,664
Sinn Féin Pat Sheehan 14.59% 6,370 6,422 6,426 6,431 6,440 6,449 6,449 6,450 6,447 6,735 7,186
People Before Profit Gerry Carroll 7.51% 3,279 3,394 3,414 3,492 3,563 3,667 3,688 3,698 3,936 4,479 6,023
DUP Frank McCoubrey 9.54% 4,166 4,167 4,174 4,174 4,176 4,180 4,396 5,199 5,275 5,429 5,490
SDLP Paul Doherty 5.79% 2,528 2,616 2,619 2,648 2,684 2,727 2,744 2,754 3,232 3,636  
Aontú Gerard Herdman 4.01% 1,753 1,761 1,793 1,802 1,820 1,823 1,829 1,837 1,871    
Irish Republican Socialist Dan Murphy 2.53% 1,103 1,115 1,123 1,130 1,144 1,152 1,152 1,152 1,159    
Alliance Donnamarie Higgins 2.08% 907 924 926 932 940 1,027 1,109 1,135      
TUV Jordan Doran 1.84% 802 802 805 806 809 810 918        
UUP Linsey Gibson 1.09% 474 475 477 478 480 484          
Green (NI) Stevie Maginn 0.70% 307 310 313 323 333            
Independent Gerard Burns 0.44% 192 209 237 244              
Workers' Party Patrick Crossan 0.44% 193 198 205                
Independent Tony Mallon 0.30% 129 131                  
Independent Declan Hill 0.06% 26 26                  
Electorate: 68,727   Valid: 43,664 (63.53%)   Spoilt: 776   Quota: 7,278   Turnout: 44,440 (64.66%)  

2017

2017 Assembly election: Belfast West – 5 seats[2]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
Sinn Féin Órlaithí Flynn 17.15% 6,918      
People Before Profit Gerry Carroll 12.15% 4,903 6,514 8,252  
Sinn Féin Alex Maskey 15.73% 6,346 6,451 7,036  
Sinn Féin Fra McCann 15.37% 6,201 6,314 6,636 7,067
Sinn Féin Pat Sheehan 13.55% 5,466 5,515 5,739 5,903
DUP Frank McCoubrey 10.07% 4,063 4,372 4,490 4,521
SDLP Alex Attwood 8.56% 3,452 4,019    
People Before Profit Michael Collins 2.72% 1,096      
Alliance Sorcha Eastwood 1.85% 747      
UUP Fred Rogers 1.20% 486      
Workers' Party Conor Campbell 1.03% 415      
Green (NI) Ellen Murray 0.62% 251      
Electorate: 61,309   Valid: 40,344 (65.80%)   Spoilt: 586   Quota: 6,725   Turnout: 40,930 (66.76%)  

2016

2016 Assembly election: Belfast West – 6 seats[3]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
People Before Profit Gerry Carroll 22.88% 8,299              
Sinn Féin Alex Maskey 13.15% 4,769 5,360.8            
Sinn Féin Pat Sheehan 9.69% 3,516 3,761.08 3,829.2 6,393.2        
Sinn Féin Fra McCann 11.11% 4,028 4,283.2 4,479.48 4,756.68 5,891.73      
Sinn Féin Jennifer McCann 12.09% 4,386 4,648.68 4,755.04 4,988.88 5,044.81 5,750.11    
SDLP Alex Attwood 7.30% 2,647 3,407.76 4,161.36 4,234.52 4,242.98 4,245.38 4,299.08 4,430.2
DUP Frank McCoubrey 10.38% 3,766 3,780.52 4,332.28 4,336.28 4,337.69 4,337.69 4,337.69 4,341.21
Sinn Féin Rosie McCorley 8.42% 3,053 3,244.4 3,303.24          
Workers' Party Conor Campbell 1.47% 532 766.54            
Green (NI) Ellen Murray 0.90% 327 705.84            
UUP Gareth Martin 1.80% 654 668.96            
Alliance Jemima Higgins 0.80% 291 427.4            
Electorate: 63,993   Valid: 36,268 (56.67%)   Spoilt: 722   Quota: 5,182   Turnout: 36,990 (57.80%)  

2011

2011 Assembly election: Belfast West – 6 seats[4]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sinn Féin Paul Maskey 15.42% 5,343                    
Sinn Féin Jennifer McCann 15.12% 5,239                    
Sinn Féin Fra McCann 12.93% 4,481 4,587.96 4,604.96 4,613.08 4,645.5 4,682.6 4,735.84 4,837.22 4,838.34 5,167.34  
SDLP Alex Attwood 10.87% 3,765 3,776.69 3,780.09 3,787.09 3,890.45 3,939.62 4,083.74 4,719.58 4,780.65 5,151.65  
Sinn Féin Sue Ramsey 11.88% 4,116 4,340.28 4,350.88 4,358.19 4,377.4 4,394.47 4,407.47 4,423.94 4,433.99 4,683.9 4,823.06
Sinn Féin Pat Sheehan 10.75% 3,723 3,737.35 3,960.5 3,971.78 3,996.39 4,016.61 4,029.73 4,051.85 4,054.9 4,249.77 4,327.19
DUP Brian Kingston 7.47% 2,587 2,587.28 2,587.33 2,587.33 2,600.45 2,604.45 2,607.45 2,617.57 3,834.57 3,866.57 3,866.57
People Before Profit Gerry Carroll 4.79% 1,661 1,664.85 1,665.85 1,701.85 1,732.85 1,853.97 1,939.09 1,977.31 1,999.31    
UUP Bill Manwaring 4.25% 1,471 1,471.21 1,471.36 1,473.36 1,503.41 1,512.41 1,517.41 1,526.41      
SDLP Colin Keenan 2.31% 802 803.26 804.41 807.41 853.58 878.63 981.82        
Workers' Party John Lowry 1.69% 586 586.63 587.03 590.1 607.24 644.38          
Socialist Party Pat Lawlor 1.11% 384 384.42 384.92 399.92 408.92            
Alliance Dan McGuinness 1.05% 365 367.66 368.76 370.76              
Independent Brian Pelan 0.35% 122 122.77 122.92                
Electorate: 61,520   Valid: 34,645 (56.32%)   Spoilt: 973   Quota: 4,950   Turnout: 35,618 (57.90%)  

2007

2007 Assembly election: Belfast West – 6 seats[5]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 17.84% 6,029          
Sinn Féin Sue Ramsey 13.95% 4,715 5,266.6        
Sinn Féin Paul Maskey 12.93% 4,368 4,758.6 4,774.05 4,783.95 4,821.8 5,074.8
Sinn Féin Jennifer McCann 12.62% 4,265 4,294.8 4,665.75 4,667.7 4,693.5 4,848.5
SDLP Alex Attwood 8.98% 3,036 3,148.8 3,149.7 3,196.9 3,234.9 4,779.1
Sinn Féin Fra McCann 12.59% 4,254 4,323.8 4,344.95 4,353.8 4,378 4,646.85
DUP Diane Dodds 10.83% 3,661 3,661 3,661.15 3,671.15 3,677.15 4,166
SDLP Margaret Walsh 3.18% 1,074 1,086.2 1,087.1 1,110.3 1,156.5  
People Before Profit Seán Mitchell 2.29% 774 789 789.6 830.4 968.8  
UUP Louis West 1.65% 558 558.8 558.8 579.8 581.8  
Workers' Party John Lowry 1.28% 434 440 440.45 452.65 452.65  
Republican Sinn Féin Geraldine Taylor 1.26% 427 429 429.45 437.05    
Alliance Dan McGuinness 0.38% 127 132.4 133.3      
Make Politicians History Rainbow George 0.20% 68 69 69      
Electorate: 50,792   Valid: 33,790 (66.53%)   Spoilt: 448   Quota: 4,828   Turnout: 34,238 (67.41%)  

Note: All Republican Sinn Féin candidates appeared as Independent on the ballot paper.

2003

2003 Assembly election: Belfast West – 6 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 18.87% 6,199              
SDLP Alex Attwood 11.16% 3,667 3,796.60 3,901.04 3,956.28 6,096.28      
Sinn Féin Bairbre de Brun 12.39% 4,069 4,476.52 4,494.96 4,504.20 4,665.68 5,229.68    
Sinn Féin Fra McCann 12.98% 4,263 4,337.16 4,360.88 4,363.36 4,525.00 4,905.00    
Sinn Féin Michael Ferguson 11.72% 3,849 3,912.84 3,921.56 3,945.12 4,000.00 4,117.00 4,346.00 4,448.60
DUP Diane Dodds 7.74% 2,544 2,544.00 2,631.00 4,144.24 4,256.24 4,272.24 4,274.24 4,277.09
Sinn Féin Sue Ramsey 9.09% 2,988 3,673.20 3,699.68 3,705.92 3,768.84 3,923.84 4,084.84 4,190.29
SDLP Joe Hendron 7.86% 2,583 2,654.28 2,849.72 3,108.72        
UUP Chris McGimpsey 3.56% 1,170 1,174.56 1,298.56          
PUP Hugh Smyth 2.47% 813 814.68 862.68          
Workers' Party John Lowry 1.24% 407 410.84            
Independent John MacVicar 0.64% 211 211.24            
Alliance Mary Ayers 0.23% 75 78.12            
Independent David Kerr 0.05% 16 16.00            
Electorate: 50,861   Valid: 32,854 (64.60%)   Spoilt: 673   Quota: 4,694   Turnout: 33,527 (65.92%)  

Note: David Kerr sought election as an Ulster Third Way candidate, and appeared as such on the ballot paper.

1998

1998 Assembly election: Belfast West – 6 seats[7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 21.72% 9,078                  
SDLP Joe Hendron 14.69% 6,140                  
Sinn Féin Sue Ramsey 9.44% 3,946 5,223.15 5,235 5,236.44 5,253.27 5,262.62 5,276.34 7,371.34    
Sinn Féin Bairbre de Brun 11.27% 4,711 5,341 5,381.35 5,383.83 5,405.11 5,409.11 5,421.89 5,705.26 6,993.67  
Sinn Féin Alex Maskey 10.36% 4,330 4,831.2 4,852.35 4,856.41 4,889.2 4,901.27 4,909.82 5,242.2 5,324.61 6,328.43
SDLP Alex Attwood 10.24% 4,280 4,647.85 4,738.25 4,838.85 5,117.87 5,127.22 5,234.49 5,327.61 5,343.69 5,349.52
UUP Chris McGimpsey 3.92% 1,640 1,641.4 1,674.4 1,675.58 1,808.99 2,757.44 4,827.29 4,837.64 4,837.64 4,837.64
Sinn Féin Michael Ferguson 6.19% 2,585 2,791.85 2,838.45 2,840.71 2,867.12 2,871.84 2,896.95      
PUP Hugh Smyth 5.22% 2,180 2,186.65 2,206.75 2,208.63 2,342.94 2,716.06        
DUP Margaret Ferris 3.22% 1,345 1,347.8 1,354.5 1,354.8 1,784.22          
UK Unionist Thomas Dalzell-Sheridan 1.59% 666 671.25 677.25 677.37            
Workers' Party John Lowry 1.45% 607 630.1 658.8 660.68            
Alliance Dan McGuinness 0.31% 129 165.4                
Independent Mary Cahillane 0.31% 128 151.8                
Natural Law Michael Kennedy 0.07% 29 31.45                
Electorate: 60,669   Valid: 41,794 (68.89%)   Spoilt: 960   Quota: 5,971   Turnout: 42,754 (70.47%)  

Note: Mary Cahillane sought election as a Pro-Agreement Socialist candidate, and appeared as such on the ballot paper.

1996 forum

Successful candidates are shown in bold.[8]

Party Candidate(s) Votes Percentage
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams
Dodie McGuinness
Alex Maskey
Annie Armstrong

Marie Moore
22,355 53.4
SDLP Joe Hendron
Alex Attwood
Margaret Walsh
Patricia Lewsley
Mary Muldoon
11,087 26.5
PUP Hugh Smyth
Mina Wardle
1,982 4.7
DUP Eric Smyth
Margaret Ferris
1,769 4.2
UUP Fred Parkinson
John McDonald
1,489 3.6
Workers' Party John Lowry
Jim Pollock
984 2.4
Ulster Democratic Frank McCoubrey
Delwyn Williams
848 2.0
Alliance Dan McGuinness
Patricia Mallon
Glyn Roberts
340 0.8
Labour coalition Mary Cahillane
Isabel Cowan
Barbara Lynn
Brian McDermott
Terence McDonagh
319 0.8
NI Women's Coalition Vera McKee
Mary Catney
Ann Hall
Julie Cullen
252 0.6
Green (NI) Jude Stephens
Philip Kearney
David Taylor
156 0.4
NI Conservatives Charles Balmer
David Munster
60 0.1
Independent DUP Florence Baxter
William Clements
36 0.1
Ulster Independence Kenneth McClinton
Clifford Peoples
43 0.1
Democratic Left Mary McMahon
Freddie Rea
37 0.1
Natural Law Michael Kennedy
Vivien Martin
30 0.1
Communist Barry Bruton
Daniella Egerton
28 0.1
Independent Voice Bernard McGrath
Susan McGrath
26 0.1
Independent Chambers Ruth Patty
Richard Stewart
12 0.0

1982

1982 Assembly election: Belfast West – 4 seats[9]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams 28.43% 9,740              
SDLP Joe Hendron 15.20% 5,207 5,309.3 6,003.3 7,965.3        
UUP Thomas Passmore 13.15% 4,505 4,505 4,509 5,128 5,130 5,131.86 5,151.79 5,165.55
Alliance Will Glendinning 7.98% 2,733 2,764.5 2,805.1 2,847.1 3,072.7 3,651.16 4,525.99 5,163.2
DUP Billy Dickson 12.83% 4,394 4,396.1 4,399.1 4,849.4 4,866.4 4,869.09 4,892.81 4,918.6
Sinn Féin Alex Maskey 1.83% 627 3,240 3,326.2 3,326.2 3,397.6 3,565.93 3,824.22  
Workers' Party Mary McMahon 7.28% 2,493 2,512.8 2,566.9 2,580.9 2,662.8 3,017.13    
SDLP Cormac Boomer 6.26% 2,145 2,204.4 2,452.5 2,454.5        
PUP Hugh Smyth 3.66% 1,255 1,255.3 1,256.3          
SDLP Mary Muldoon 2.97% 1,016 1,024.1            
People's Democracy John McAnulty 0.42% 144 161.1            
Electorate: 57,726   Valid: 34,259 (59.35%)   Spoilt: 1,819   Quota: 6,852   Turnout: 36,078 (62.50%)  

1975 Constitutional Convention

1975 Constitutional Convention: Belfast West – 6 seats[10]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
UUP John Laird 23.61% 8,433              
SDLP Paddy Devlin 17.54% 6,267              
UUP Jean Coulter 6.51% 2,325 4,209.48 4,209.48 4,226.65 4,235.65 5,710.65    
Alliance Bob Cooper 9.22% 3,293 3,362.81 3,495.11 3,679.76 4,341.58 4,428.25 4,472.89 4,915.13
SDLP Joe Hendron 7.95% 2,840 2,841.56 3,058.82 3,180.76 3,607.5 3,611.04 3,611.66 4,901.95
Ind. Unionist Hugh Smyth 7.40% 2,644 3,235.63 3,236.35 3,252.92 3,256.31 4,127.8 4,684.56 4,693.55
SDLP Desmond Gillespie 5.56% 1,986 1,988.73 2,506.59 2,652.23 3,254.1 3,257.1 3,257.72 4,513.76
SDLP Paschal O'Hare 6.86% 2,452 2,453.95 2,578.87 2,691.07 3,115.67 3,118.63 3,121.11  
DUP Edith Goligher 5.48% 1,958 2,668.19 2,669.63 2,686.41 2,688.59      
Ind. Nationalist Thomas Conaty 5.74% 2,052 2,052.78 2,133.96 2,302.18        
Republican Clubs John Sullivan 1.85% 660 661.17 676.29          
Republican Clubs John Brady 1.17% 418 418.78 432.82          
Republican Clubs Bernard McDonagh 0.73% 262 263.17 268.21          
Communist John Morris 0.24% 86 86 87.62          
Communist Peter Kerrins 0.12% 44 44.78 45.5          
Electorate: 63,869   Valid: 35,720 (55.93%)   Spoilt: 1,794   Quota: 5,103   Turnout: 37,514 (58.74%)  

Note: John Laird, Jean Coulter and Edith Goligher were all UUUC endorsed candidates.

1973

1973 Assembly election: Belfast West – 6 seats[11]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
UUP John Laird 27.74% 11,479                      
SDLP Paddy Devlin 18.71% 7,743                      
Ind. Unionist Hugh Smyth 8.76% 3,625 5,997.09                    
Vanguard Jean Coulter 4.27% 1,765 3,606.42 3,606.42 3,634.31 3,638.3 3,704.33 3,707.56 5,610.71 6,281.71      
Alliance Bob Cooper 7.64% 3,160 3,262.9 3,374.22 3,374.89 3,382.61 3,637.01 3,810.76 3,866.68 5,042.61 5,221.61 5,378.06 5,597.46
SDLP Desmond Gillespie 4.69% 1,940 1,940 2,520.29 2,520.3 2,527.93 2,590.38 2,953 2,953.49 2,993.58 2,994.58 3,404.51 4,961.35
SDLP Gerry Campbell 4.26% 1,764 1,764.49 2,269.34 2,268.35 2,277.35 2,325.48 2,698.95 2,699.95 2,835.67 2,837.67 3,320.88 4,399.77
SDLP Desmond O'Donnell 5.10% 2,112 2,113.47 2,341.17 2,321.17 2,353.40 2,394.93 2,734.28 2,734.78 2,763.39 2,764.39 3,037.25  
Republican Clubs Raymond O'Hagan 3.36% 1,389 1,389 1,438.91 1,438.91 1,465.37 2,134.58 2,537.47 2,538.47 2,563.1 2,564.1    
NI Labour Billy Boyd 4.69% 1,942 2,204.15 2,214.73 2,216.67 2,237.9 2,333.56 2,388.08 2,538.1        
DUP William Spence 3.30% 1,366 2,270.05 2,270.05 2,286.85 2,293.62 2,236.4 2,239.4          
Republican Labour Paddy Kennedy 4.23% 1,750 1,750.49 1,970.37 1,970.37 1,984.6 2,036.94            
Republican Clubs John O'Hare 1.70% 702 703.47 715.43 715.44 725.44              
Alliance Reginald Donnelly 0.47% 194 202.33 223.49 223.51 225              
Alliance Maureen Smyth 0.41% 169 232.7 238.22 238.67 242.67              
NI Labour Patrick Doherty 0.36% 151 152.47 172.02 172.03 174.03              
Communist James Stewart 0.30% 123 130.35 131.96 132.2                
Electorate: 70,791   Valid: 41,374 (58.45%)   Spoilt: 2,834   Quota: 5,911   Turnout: 44,208 (62.45%)  

Note: John Laird, Hugh Smyth, Jean Coulter and William Spence used the label "West Belfast Loyalist Coalition" simultaneously whilst standing under different party affiliations.

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سلاح المدفعية الملكي الأردني الدولة  الأردن الإنشاء 1921 جزء من القوات البرية الملكية الأردنية تعديل مصدري - تعديل   سلاح المدفعية الملكي الأردني هو أحد تشكيلات الجيش العربي تأسس في نيسان من عام 1921. وابتداءاً من عام 1941 أخذ سلاح المدفعية بالتطور شيئاً فشيئاً؛ إذ سُلّح بم...

 

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Pour les articles homonymes, voir Habsburg. Maison de Habsbourg Premier armorial des Habsbourg au XIe siècle : d'or au lion de gueules armé, lampassé et couronné d'azur Données clés Type Maison impériale Pays Saint-Empire  Archiduché d'Autriche  Monarchie espagnole et autres Titres Empereur du Saint-Empire Roi des Romains Roi d'Espagne Roi d'Italie Roi du Portugal Roi de Bohême Roi de Hongrie Roi de Croatie etc. Fondation 1045Werner Ier Dissolution 1780 Marie-Th�...

Pour le musicien techno, voir Arpanet (compositeur). Carte logique du réseau ARPANET en mars 1977, exposée au musée de l'histoire de l'ordinateur. ARPANET, ou Arpanet (de l'anglais Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, aussi typographié « ARPAnet »[1]) est l'acronyme du premier réseau à transfert de paquets de données conçu aux États-Unis par la Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Le projet fut lancé en 1966[2], mais ARPANET ne voit le jour qu'en 196...

 

Defunct minor league baseball team in Massachusetts Minor league baseball teamLowell Spinners1996–2020 Lowell, Massachusetts Team logo Cap insignia Minor league affiliationsClassClass A Short Season (1996–2020)LeagueNew York–Penn League (1996–2020)Major league affiliationsTeamBoston Red Sox (1996–2020)Minor league titlesDivision titles (4)2008200920162019Team dataNameLowell Spinners (1996–2020)ColorsNavy blue, red, green, white       MascotCanaligator, Alli...

 

Questa voce sull'argomento calciatori italiani è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Umberto Provasi Nazionalità  Italia Calcio Ruolo Portiere Termine carriera 1969 Carriera Squadre di club1 1957-1958 Cesano Maderno? (-?)1958-1964 Pro Patria156 (-139)1964-1967 Catanzaro75 (-66)1967-1968 Internapoli22 (-?)1968-1969 Monza1 (-?) Carriera da allenatore 1979-1982 Ser...

Mexican footballer (born 1967) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Alves dos Santos and the second or maternal family name is Gavranić. Luís Roberto Alves Alves in 2017Personal informationFull name Luís Roberto Alves dos Santos GavranićDate of birth (1967-05-23) 23 May 1967 (age 56)Place of birth Mexico City, MexicoHeight 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Position(s) ForwardYouth career1983–1985 Corinthians[1]Senior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1985...

 

UFO religion Not to be confused with Realism. RaëlismThe Raëlian symbolTypeNew religious movementClassificationUFO religionScriptureMain: Intelligent Design: Message from the DesignersMinor: Sensual Meditation, Let's Welcome the Extra-terrestrials, Geniocracy, Yes to Human Cloning and The MaitreyaPolityEpiscopalPlanétaire guiderRaëlAssociationsARAMIS[1]ClitoraidClonaidNOPEDOOrder of AngelsRegionWorldwideHeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland[2]FounderRaëlOrigin19 September 1974 ...

 

Indian footballer (1926–2008) Sheoo Mewalal Personal informationFull name Sheoo MewalalDate of birth (1926-07-01)1 July 1926[1]Place of birth Daulatpur, British IndiaDate of death 27 December 2008(2008-12-27) (aged 82)Place of death Kolkata, IndiaPosition(s) StrikerYouth career Morning Star Club Napier ClubSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls) George Telegraph ? (?)1938–? Kiddirpore ? (?)1945–1946 Aryan ? (?)1946–1947 Mohun Bagan ? (?)1947–1955 Eastern Railway ? (?)1956�...

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Kongres Amerika Serikat ke-15Brick Capitol, kelak menjadi penjara Perang Saudara A.S. (sekitar 1861)Periode4 Maret 1817 – 4 Maret 1819Anggota42 senator185 anggota dewan3 delegasi tanpa suaraMayoritas SenatDemokrat-RepublikPresiden SenatDaniel D. TompkinsMayoritas DPRDemokrat-RepublikKetua DPRHenry ClayPres. Senat Pro TemporeJames BarbourSesiIstimewa: 4 Maret 1817 – 6 Maret 1817ke-1: 1 Desember 1817 – 20 April 1818ke-2: 16 November 1818 – 3 Maret 1819ke-14 ←→ ke-16 K...

 

爱德华·谢瓦尔德纳泽ედუარდ შევარდნაძე第2任格鲁吉亚總統任期1995年11月26日—2003年11月23日前任茲維亞德·加姆薩胡爾季阿继任米哈伊尔·萨卡什维利苏联外交部部长任期1985年7月2日—1990年12月20日总书记米哈伊尔·戈尔巴乔夫前任安德烈·葛罗米柯继任亚历山大·别斯梅尔特内赫 个人资料出生(1928-01-25)1928年1月25日苏联外高加索苏维埃联邦社会主义共和国古...

City in southern Hertfordshire, England For other places with the same name, see St Albans (disambiguation). See also: St Albans City and District Cathedral city in EnglandSt AlbansCathedral cityFrom the top, View over the Marketplace, The Town Hall, The Clock Tower, St Albans CathedralCoat of ArmsSt AlbansLocation within HertfordshireArea6.99 sq mi (18.1 km2)Population82,146 • Density11,752/sq mi (4,537/km2)OS grid referenceTL148073• London19&...

 

العتبة الكاظمية المقدسةالحضرة الكاظمية ليلاًمعلومات عامةنوع المبنى مسجدالمكان الكاظمية، بغدادالمنطقة الإدارية بغداد البلد  العراقالديانة الشيعة التفاصيل التقنيةيضم قبة معلومات أخرىموقع الويب الموقع الرسميالإحداثيات 33°22′48″N 44°20′17″E / 33.38°N 44.338°E / 33.38; ...

 

Circular patterns of stones left by historical Native Americans Tipi rings in the Pryor Mountains Tipi rings are circular patterns of stones left from an encampment of Post-Archaic, protohistoric and historic Native Americans.[1] They are found primarily throughout the Plains of the United States and Canada, and also in the foothills and parks of the Rocky Mountains. Clusters of stones circles are often found in favorable camp-sites, near water, fuel and good hunting grounds. In many ...

Canadian actress and playwright This biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately.Find sources: Kristen Thomson – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Kristen ThomsonBorn1966 (age 57–58)Toronto, Ontario, C...

 

Peta Vindobona sekitar tahun 250 M. Vindobona (dari bahasa Galia windo- putih dan bona dasar) adalah sebuah permukiman Kelt yang terletak di kawasan Wina modern di Austria. Permukiman ini belakangan berubah menjadi perkemahan militer Romawi. Kawasan ini diberi nama yang baru pada abad ke-13 menjadi Berghof atau kini dikenal dengan nama Alter Berghof (Berghof Lama).[1][2] Pada awalnya permukiman ini merupakan bagian dari kerajaan Norikum. Kerajaan ini dikuasai oleh Kekaisaran R...

 

This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: Thomas F. Conway – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024)American politician Thomas F. Conway Thomas Franklin Conway (May 4, 1862 – November 9, 1945) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was the lieutenant gov...

Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi John Dalton (disambigua). Questa voce o sezione sugli argomenti fisici britannici e chimici britannici non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. John Dalton John Dalton (Eaglesfield, 6 settembre 1766 – Manchester, 27 luglio 1844) è stato un chimico, fisico, meteorologo e insegnante ing...

 

Type of small horse For other uses, see Pony (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Foal. A Highland Pony, demonstrating the pony characteristics of sturdy bone, a thick mane and tail, a small head, and small overall size A Shetland pony shown in harness A pony is a type of small horse (Equus ferus caballus). Depending on the context, a pony may be a horse that is under a given height at the withers, or a small horse with a specific conformation and temperament. Compared to a larger horse,...